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Episode 59: The Guys Finally Connect with the One and Only, JC!

Episode 59: The Guys Finally Connect with the One and Only, JC!

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The guys (Chris and Ravi - Basil will be back again soon!) catch up with Jean Christophe Dagohoy Dick (aka JC)! Someone we have wanted on the show for a long time! We get right into and cover:

  • Impact of Multicultural Upbringing and Family Experiences
  • Aviation Passion, Education, and Industry Exposure
  • Future of Work, Education, and the Role of Humanities
  • Inclusive and Human-Centered Airport Planning
  • Flight Path Museum Gala and Community Engagement
  • Personal Interests and Creative Pursuits

Check out JC's photography site: www.jcd.photo

Flight Path Museum LAX: www.flightpathlax.com

Want to attend the Flight Path Museum's 30 Bday Gala? Click this link to register:

https://flightpathlax.com/gala/

JC via Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanchristophedick

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