#065 Ariel Gan - Sisterhood changed me forever
Ariel is originally from China. At the age of 10 she moved from this authoritarian country to a democratic one - to Germany.
This change reshaped her thinking. Because things were no longer prescribed to her, she struggled immensely with freedom in the beginning. Gradually, exposure to different thoughts and culture changed her personality.
In many ways, this drastic switch to another very different system also drew her toward the social sciences, particularly politics. After 10 years in Germany, Ariel moved two years ago to the Netherlands to study Politics, Philosophy and Economics BSc.
In her free time, she is always looking for fun projects, such as book writing, interning and so on.
We spoke about (Please add about 36 seconds accommodating for the highlights.)
00:54 Why did you go to GGU? 02:12 How do you define sisterhood? 03:57 How did sisterhood help you to become more confident? 05:17 About the fine line of being entitled and being a brat 08:06 How important is your cultural identity? 11:45 Why don’t we get along in the world? 12:54 How can we get along better in the world? 15:24 Where will your studies lead you to? 16:52 What is the GGU mentoring program? 17:47 What did you learn through the mentoring program? 18:55 What changes can I observe due to the mentoring program? 19:50 Tips for better public speaking 22:03 What needs changing in the world? 23:47 What useful things women bring “to the table”? 26:16 How do you excel? 27:42 How do you respond to someone who says there is nothing to improve in their life? 30:35 MY LAST QUESTION
Important Links https://www.girlsgearingup.org/
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