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Great relationships are crucial to producing great work - at home and in the workplace. Striking the perfect chord between personal life and a demanding career with high-profile notables is not an easy task. In this episode, J.B. and Molly explore the delicate balance with guest Adria Marquez, founder of Latidos Media and former Director of Digital Content in the Obama administration. Adria's approach to life's juggling act is inspiring, offering up a blueprint for blending love, laughter, and a touch of style into success. She shares strategies on managing relationships with stars from Michelle Obama and John King to Eva Longoria and America Ferrera, bringing one's full self to the professional table, and the alchemy that transforms her relationship with fiancé and comedian Jésus Trejo into rocket fuel for learning and personal growth.
"Relationships are one of our strongest assets, not just personally as humans, but also in our career... I have been through the journey that I've been through in large part because of those relationships." - Adria Marquez
0:10 Intro
2:22 A modern romance
11:10 Hire, Fire, Boss!
16:01 Pro-tips for busy partners
21:51 Navigating high-profile relationships
24:34 Bringing full self to work
32:56 Reflections and outro
Connect with Adria on LinkedIn.
Mentioned in this episode:
Papa's Magical Water-Jug Clock children's book by Jésus Trejo
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