Join us on The Odd Ducklings for an impactful conversation with Bosky Mukherjee, founder of PM Dojo. Bosky shares her incredible journey of overcoming PTSD after her son’s critical health challenges and how she found resilience and joy in her professional life. Discover her insights on battling stress, the importance of asking for help, and building a fulfilling career in the tech industry. Bosky’s story is a testament to the power of grit, resilience, and the human spirit. Tune in for valuable lessons on personal growth and career success.
Trigger Warning; If you find it hard to hear about child hospitalization some of the content in this episode might be hard for you, but I can promise a positive ending!
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