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Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Alysia Silberg - How To Find Success While Being "Unemployable"

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Mo Gawdat

Business, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Relationships, Society & Culture, Change, Google, Slo Mo, Anxiety, Meditation, Mo Gawdat, Solve For Happy, Happiness, Education, Scary Smart, Self-improvement, Depression, Self Improvement

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Today’s guest Alysia Silberg is not someone you meet every day. She started her first business at 11 - an import-export company. She studied at Harvard, Stanford and Cambridge. She is now a renowned venture capitalist in Silicon Valley. She hosts a radio show, 'The Global Fireside Chat' reaching a million people and she recently wrote a book. Her book is called ‘Unemployable’ I think she is very employable if you ask me I felt this is a very timely topic. She is driven to succeed but is also ...

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0:00.0

I am so glad you could join us. I'm your host Mo Gaudet. This podcast is nothing more than a conversation between two good friends sharing inspiring life stories and perhaps

0:16.3

some nuggets of wisdom along the way.

0:20.3

This is your invitation to slow down with us.

0:25.0

Welcome to slow more. Welcome to slow more. Welcome back. Today's guest is not the person that you meet every day.

0:40.0

She started her first business when she was 11 and import exports business at 11 and then she went to Harvard, Stanford and Cambridge.

0:51.0

She's now a very, very renowned venture capitalist in Silicon Valley.

0:55.6

She's the CEO and the global partner of Street Global.

0:59.9

She hosts a radio show that is called the Global Fireside Chat, which simply brings industry

1:08.5

titans from all over the world and reaches a million people. She is a United Nations

1:14.8

Women Empower Women Champion and she recently wrote a book. So we have a

1:21.4

ton to talk about her book is called unemployable. I think she's very

1:26.4

employable if you ask me but the book is called unemployable how I hired myself and I felt that this was a topic that is actually very very timely for

1:36.1

our world today with all of the changes that are happening around AI the economic challenges

1:41.3

that we face and so on. But most importantly I have to say when we got in touch the first time

1:46.8

Alicia Silberg and myself I did what I normally do and stalked her.

1:52.6

I looked at her work, I looked at her background and experience,

1:56.4

and I found in her an amazing mix of someone

2:01.1

who's driven to succeed, but also is looking at life to reflect and see what

2:08.0

impact she can leave behind.

2:10.2

So I think we're going to be having a wonderful conversation today, Alicia

2:14.8

Silberg. Alicia, thank you so much for joining me. You're in LA now, right?

2:21.6

That's right. Thank you for hosting me. I'm incredibly excited to be

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