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YEOGEOL 1: ALHAN (ALLIE) MILLER | A (FRANK) CONVO ON SPIRITUALITY, LOSS, AND CAREER TRANSFORMATION PT 1.
In this first installment of the YEOGEOL (여걸) series, we explore Allie Miller’s radical journey from immigrant challenges, grief and loss to leadership in the automotive SaaS industry. We discuss her career transformation, spirituality, boundary setting, and personal growth. Allie’s story is a powerful example of resilience, reinvention, and the strength of women shaping their own paths.
Those who anchor the ships and navigate the tides with me. Thank you <3
Original poem or whatever. Thank you, with gratitude.
Why I’m Rooting For SSENSE #unsponsored but i should be
My thoughts on the intersection of fashion, technology and retail and why SSENSE deserves to stay afloat IMO.