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The Baddest Broad

The Baddest Broad

By: Esther Pullido
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A podcast about reclaiming your power and building resilience!

Whether you're just starting your journey or trying to overcome an obstacle, balancing a career, and improving your relationships with family and friends can prove difficult if not impossible. In season 2 of the podcast Esther spends some time interviewing friends and colleagues to understand what key attributes has made them successful on their career path and how they've persevered through life's inevitable challenges. What skills do you need to sharpen to slay those dragons? How do you build a community who teaches you and supports you along the way?

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Music by Brad Foster

The Baddest Broad 2023
Career Success Economics Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Til' Next Time
    Jan 1 2025

    In this episode I provide a brief life update and plans for the podcast for 2025.

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    6 mins
  • Hope and Modern Masculinity
    Aug 28 2024

    In this episode I share some thoughts on what has given me hope in the last few weeks. In a crazy turn of events the U.S. presidential election has changed into a whole movement. History is unfolding in an interesting way and men are showing up to play supporting roles.

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    10 mins
  • Grief, Identity and the Filipino Diaspora
    Jul 6 2024

    In this episode I briefly share my experience with a trip to Hawaii that ended up triggering some unprocessed feelings and emotions. Which forced me to delve deeper into my Filipino culture and heritage that led to a place of healing.

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    12 mins
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