Conversation with Katie Tew about changing careers, asking for help, life with Moebius Syndrome and more!
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A lovely chat with one of Charlie’s oldest friends, Katie Tew. About Katie: Katie Tew is the Founder and Managing Director of Katie-VA and is a passionate advocate of the virtual assistant profession. Having seen the profession develop and evolve over the last decade, Katie is committed to ensuring that the reputation of the VA industry around the world gains the recognition it deserves by sharing her experience and best practice advice. Katie’s unique and first-hand experience of being a professional virtual assistant has led her to becoming a regular contributor and speaker at events for established, emerging and aspiring VA’s globally. Prior to setting up Katie-VA.com (add comma here) Katie worked in international private banking and international executive search (add full stop here)   Katie is married to Mark, her long-suffering better half and has a grown-up daughter Serena who is currently studying to become a nurse at Oxford Brookes University. 💻Where to find Katie:  www.katie-va.com Katie on Instagram    Find out more about Ask Charlie: 🎥 Ask Charlie on Youtube 🧺 www.askcharlie.how 📸 Ask Charlie on Instagram- daily windows into life in the English countryside 🍋 Learn more about Charlie's online courses!   Brighten up your day with something lovely from Pop & Flo: www.popandflo.com ✨DISCOUNT CODE: CHARLIE10✨   More about Moebius Syndrome: Moebius Syndrome is an extremely rare neurological disorder which is present at birth. The exact incidence is unknown. It is characterised by weakening or paralysis of the muscles in the face which control expression and lateral eye movements. People born with Moebius syndrome are unable to smile or frown, blink their eyes, or suck, although sometimes only one side is affected. Other physical problems are sometimes present in people with Moebius syndrome, such as clubfoot; mouth, tongue and jaw deformities; and respiratory illnesses. Although Moebius syndrome is sometimes associated with intellectual disabilities such as autism, and development delays, it mainly affects children of normal intelligence and cognitive development. The disorder is named after the German physician Paul Julius Möbius who described the condition in 1888. More recently it has been referred to as Moebius sequence, a more accurate description of this kind of disorder, where a single embryological event leads to a chain of developmental defects. Taken from https://www.facialpalsy.org.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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