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SELFMADE
This presentation consists of highlights from the interview with Moe Abdou,
founder & host of 33voices®.
Nely Galán, dubbed the “Tropical Tycoon” by The New York Times Maga-zine, is one of the entertainment industry’s savviest firebrand talents. An immigrant and self-made media mogul, Galán was the first Latina Presi-dent of Entertainment for a U.S. television network (Telemundo). She is
an Emmy Award-winning producer of over 600 episodes of television in Spanish and English, including the FOX hit reality series “The Swan”.
Nely Galán
@Nely_Galan
Author of Self Made and founder of the Adelante Movement
Self-made is a state of mind, and it’s much more than landing a good job; it’s the moment when you commit to becoming the captain of
your own ship. No man, boss, or a corporation has a right to determine your worth.
Insight #1
Insight #2
There is no true empowerment until you have your own money,
especially if you’re an aspiring woman.
Insight #3
Every day, and in every way, thinking like an immigrant reminds you:
Insight #3
Every day, and in every way, thinking like an immigrant reminds you:
To always be humble
Insight #3
Every day, and in every way, thinking like an immigrant reminds you:
To always remember that no job is too small for you
Insight #3
Every day, and in every way, thinking like an immigrant reminds you:
To always be scrappy and hustle for what you want
Insight #3
Every day, and in every way, thinking like an immigrant reminds you:
To always remain optimistic
Insight #4
Becoming self-made is a pursuit, hardly a destination. Commit to igniting your entrepreneurial muscle just one
hour a week, regardless of the endeavor. Trying starting with your closet.
Insight #5
Anything entrepreneurial is always accompanied by fear, so the next time self-doubt lurks, think of a cloud that you’re walking through
and remember these two principles:
Insight #5
Anything entrepreneurial is always accompanied by fear, so the next time self-doubt lurks, think of a cloud that you’re walking through
and remember these two principles:Act as if you’re already on the other side
Insight #5
Anything entrepreneurial is always accompanied by fear, so the next time self-doubt lurks, think of a cloud that you’re walking through
and remember these two principles:To succeed only a couple times in life,
you have to fail a lot
Insight #6
To make wise financial decisions, you have to have worthy goals. Commit
to sacrificing material goods for the opportunity to multiply your wealth.
“Don’t buy shoes — buy buildings.”
Insight #7
It takes energy and stamina to do big things. Start by investing in your
brand because before people will buy from you, they first have to buy into you.
Insight #8
Smart women look for hidden money. Declare yourself a Latina business owner or a woman starting a business, and you can access funds earmarked by the majority of U.S. corporations, including the federal government for minority
and women-owned businesses.
Insight #9
The bravest women own their voice, for they understand that the only way to win the future is to create it. Speak up!
Insight #10
“Imagine we are linked, not ranked!” - Gloria Steinem
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Presentation by Chase Jennings
Insights by Jenna Abdou
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