This podcast explores the path to success and the dots that are connected along the way.
We are curious about the stories of successful people and the journey that took them from A to here.
Hosted by Geoffrey Klein, our aim is to share these stories in the hope that you will learn from them to help others...connect the dots.
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This podcast explores the path to success and the dots that are connected along the way.
We are curious about the stories of successful people and the journey that took them from A to here.
Hosted by Geoffrey Klein, our aim is to share these stories in the hope that you will learn from them to help others...connect the dots.
In this episode I have the opportunity to chat with Maika Isogawa, CEO of Webacy – the protection layer for self-custody.
Born in Japan and then moving to Minnesota at a young age, Maika, shares her varied interests form youth circus to physics.
Learning about dedication from her father and studying artificial intelligence at Stanford, she pursuit of making something great.
Whether as an acrobat for Cirque Du Soleil, working as an engineer for Microsoft or creating the next technology for managing digital assets, Maika is grateful to live her life of excitement and experience as she recognizes that success is variable.
Book recommendation: How to Think Like a Roman Emperor by Donald J. Robertson
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Connect The Dots
This podcast explores the path to success and the dots that are connected along the way.
We are curious about the stories of successful people and the journey that took them from A to here.
Hosted by Geoffrey Klein, our aim is to share these stories in the hope that you will learn from them to help others...connect the dots.