191. Quit Story: Building Asian Wander Women, a Global Community of 2300+ (Emily Fang)
Release Date: 10/22/2024
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info_outlineHow does someone go down the unconventional career path of building a global community of over 2300+ entrepreneurial and creative women from the Asian diaspora?
That is what Emily Fang unpacks on episode 191 of The Thought Leader Club Podcast as part of the “Quit Story” series.
Topics we touch on include:
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Feeling not good enough but still proactively take steps to try new things and create your dream life
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The challenges and failures while building the Asian Wander Women global community
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Finding support and continuing to move forward when your loved ones don’t support your decisions
About Emily:
Emily is the Co-Founder of Asian Wander Women Media and community, a tight knit Facebook group of 2300+ entrepreneurial and creative women from the Asian diaspora. Many are remote entrepreneurs, coaches, creators, and more. She is also known as The Fang Girl, a content creator on YouTube that talks about travel and remote work, with the belief that working abroad or building a business is similar to a self-guided MBA. She previously worked at Google, OmniSci, and Stripe building online communities and running operations. Nowadays, she rotates her time between Taipei and San Francisco.
Connect with Emily:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFangGirl
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyifang
Asian Wander Women Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/asianwanderwomen