
Sorry Syndrome: Why Aren't More Women Being UnApologetic About Accomplishments?
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These two word are Sabotaging Women's Confidence, Relationships, and Careers, What They Should Say Instead
Why do women feel the need to do it so much?
Who is more likely to do it men or women?
What does it mean when someone constantly does it?
During this episode, human behavior expert, speaker and staff development trainer, Dr. Trevicia Williams talks about an overlooked problem that's hindering women's personal and professional growth: Sorry Syndrome.
Guest: Professor Maja
Professor Maja is a sociologist, author, regular guest expert on TV, and a TEDx Speaker. Professor Maja holds a PhD in sociology from McMaster University where she also teaches.
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