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Marielle Catral
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âCourageous Christyâ On Believing In Being Both A Hustler And Humanitarian
If you're really passionate about what you do, but it wonât bring you a lot of money, would you still pursue it?
By Marielle Catral
May 11, 2022
Op-Ed
Out Of The Comfort Zone And Into The Growth Zone
âThe old adage - âWhen the going gets tough, the tough get goingâ held plenty of truth because it became a survival requirement in this seasonâ
By Marielle Catral
May 5, 2022
Op-Ed
Russian-Korean-Swedish Actor Director On Breaking The Chains of Being a Cultural Misfit
As I decided to put myself together and stop blaming everything and everyone for my miseries, I realized that my biggest disadvantage is in fact my superpowerâ
By Marielle Catral
April 27, 2022
Op-Ed
Awesome Asian Americans: An Illustrated Anthology That Inspires Young Generation To Dream Beyond Borders
Despite racism, discrimination, and stereotypes, these notable pioneers persisted and became role models for future generations.
By Marielle Catral
April 24, 2022
Op-Ed
Tibetan Immigrant Preserves At-Risk Heritage Through Food
"During the pandemic, I mustered up the courage to launch the first of its kind woman-owned Tibetan CPG food brand in the US specializing in (frozen) Ready-to-Cook Momo (aka Himalayan Dumplings) & Tibetan hand pies; in spite of being told by many, with well intentions, that the CPG frozen food industry for someone of my stature is just too high"
By Marielle Catral
April 22, 2022
Op-Ed
YASHY: A Fusion Of Luxurious Indian Hand-Embroidery And Streetwear
Aha moments arenât magic, they come to people who are committed to their goals and never let anything get in their way.
By Marielle Catral
April 20, 2022
Op-Ed
Helping The Community: Dentist Supports Fresh Grads and Colleagues to Accelerate Careers
Transitioning from college to the professional world is one of the biggest hurdles newly graduates often face. Most of them feel lost and overwhelmed entering the âreal world.â
By Marielle Catral
April 19, 2022
Op-Ed
Switching Careers at 40 Careers Might Seem Dumb But Sometimes We Have To Take Chances To Be Truly Happy
If thinking about switching careers petrifies you and fills you with self-doubt, you're not alone.
By Marielle Catral
April 15, 2022
Op-Ed
9-Year-Old Asian American Student Shared His Cultures With His Peers To Counter Bullying
Attending school for many Asian-Americans or immigrant kids hasnât been easy. Some hurtful comments can even make children despise the idea of attending school, but 9-year old, Ashton Tran, did not shake but rather came up with a powerful idea.
By Marielle Catral
April 13, 2022