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13 | The Road Less Traveled: An Economic Researcher's Journey in India | Sara Duke Nobody Wants To Work Tho

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Meet Sara Duke, a woman who became a researcher in economic development in India. Sara was passionate about creating social impact and wanted to empower low-income, first-generation women in India to become self-sufficient and economically empowered. Her research and advocacy led to policy changes that supported women's economic empowerment in India. Sara's work is a testament to the power of research and innovation in creating a more equitable and just society.



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Alternate Titles For The Algorithm:Breaking Barriers: The Journey of a Woman Economist in IndiaFrom Small Towns to Big Ideas: The Inspiring Story of an Economic Development ResearcherChanging the Game: How One Woman's Research is Making a Difference in India's EconomyTrailblazers: Women in Indian EconomicsEmpowering Women in India's Economy: Insights from a ResearcherShaping India's Future: Conversations with an Economic Development ExpertBridging the Gap: A Woman's Perspective on Economic Development in IndiaInnovation in Indian Economics: A Researcher's PerspectiveBreaking Down Barriers: A Woman's Journey to Economic Empowerment in IndiaWomen Leading Change: Insights from an Indian Economic Development ResearcherChallenges and Opportunities in India's Economic Development: A Woman's PerspectiveEmpowering Women Entrepreneurs: Lessons from an Indian EconomistBuilding a Stronger India: An Economic Researcher's PerspectiveThe Future of India's Economy: Insights from a Leading ResearcherWomen in Indian Development: A Researcher's JourneyDriving Economic Growth: Lessons from an Indian Economic Development ExpertFrom Ideas to Impact: A Woman's Journey in Indian Economic ResearchTransforming India's Economy: A Woman's PerspectiveLeading Change in Indian Economic Development: Conversations with a Researcher



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0:01Hey y'all, this is your host Elyse Robinson. With nobody wants to work though podcasts, I hope the stories were inspire you to switch careers. I was an auditor in my past life and now I'm in tech, let's get to it.



0:19We are switch into tech, tech resources to accelerate your career in information technology, monthly classes on tech topics. We offer free or discounted exam vouchers, scholarships for you to me courses, free events, free boot camps and more. You can find us at www dot switch into tech dot org.



0:45Hey, Elyse Robinson with nobody wants to work though podcast and today we have Sarah Sarah, what was your first career? And what did you transition to?



0:56Wow. So my first career I was a bank teller at a credit union. That was many, many moons ago, like might say years. And today, I am a user experience researcher in tech. And pretty much at a lead or principal level. So I had a lot of career transitions in my journey. And in my path. I, the first job I had, as I mentioned, I was 18 years old, at that time had no idea what I wanted to do or what I wanted to be, I just think I landed into that position because I was good at math in school. And just thought that this would be a field or a job that I could that I could do. I think I worked that job for a for a few years actually. And I've actually well, or with that company for a few years. And then I moved into their loan application processing department.

About



Meet Sara Duke, a woman who became a researcher in economic development in India. Sara was passionate about creating social impact and wanted to empower low-income, first-generation women in India to become self-sufficient and economically empowered. Her research and advocacy led to policy changes that supported women's economic empowerment in India. Sara's work is a testament to the power of research and innovation in creating a more equitable and just society.



Nobody Wants To Work Tho Website - https://www.nobody.chat



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Listen On:Apple Podcast - https://nobody.fyi/appleSpotify - https://nobody.fyi/spotifyGoogle Podcast - https://nobody.fyi/google



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Affiliates:Switch Into Tech - https://www.switchintotech.orgNube: Switch Into A Cloud Career Book - https://nobody.fyi/bookTech Freebies - https://nobody.fyi/freebiesMonthly Seminars - https://nobody.fyi/seminarsFull Tuition Scholarships - https://fullscholarships.orgData.gal - https://www.data.gal



Alternate Titles For The Algorithm:Breaking Barriers: The Journey of a Woman Economist in IndiaFrom Small Towns to Big Ideas: The Inspiring Story of an Economic Development ResearcherChanging the Game: How One Woman's Research is Making a Difference in India's EconomyTrailblazers: Women in Indian EconomicsEmpowering Women in India's Economy: Insights from a ResearcherShaping India's Future: Conversations with an Economic Development ExpertBridging the Gap: A Woman's Perspective on Economic Development in IndiaInnovation in Indian Economics: A Researcher's PerspectiveBreaking Down Barriers: A Woman's Journey to Economic Empowerment in IndiaWomen Leading Change: Insights from an Indian Economic Development ResearcherChallenges and Opportunities in India's Economic Development: A Woman's PerspectiveEmpowering Women Entrepreneurs: Lessons from an Indian EconomistBuilding a Stronger India: An Economic Researcher's PerspectiveThe Future of India's Economy: Insights from a Leading ResearcherWomen in Indian Development: A Researcher's JourneyDriving Economic Growth: Lessons from an Indian Economic Development ExpertFrom Ideas to Impact: A Woman's Journey in Indian Economic ResearchTransforming India's Economy: A Woman's PerspectiveLeading Change in Indian Economic Development: Conversations with a Researcher



Show Notes



0:01Hey y'all, this is your host Elyse Robinson. With nobody wants to work though podcasts, I hope the stories were inspire you to switch careers. I was an auditor in my past life and now I'm in tech, let's get to it.



0:19We are switch into tech, tech resources to accelerate your career in information technology, monthly classes on tech topics. We offer free or discounted exam vouchers, scholarships for you to me courses, free events, free boot camps and more. You can find us at www dot switch into tech dot org.



0:45Hey, Elyse Robinson with nobody wants to work though podcast and today we have Sarah Sarah, what was your first career? And what did you transition to?



0:56Wow. So my first career I was a bank teller at a credit union. That was many, many moons ago, like might say years. And today, I am a user experience researcher in tech. And pretty much at a lead or principal level. So I had a lot of career transitions in my journey. And in my path. I, the first job I had, as I mentioned, I was 18 years old, at that time had no idea what I wanted to do or what I wanted to be, I just think I landed into that position because I was good at math in school. And just thought that this would be a field or a job that I could that I could do. I think I worked that job for a for a few years actually. And I've actually well, or with that company for a few years. And then I moved into their loan application processing department.

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