Along the Path to Success

"RaRa"

Kathryn "RaRa" Asaro Mayers

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Kathryn “RaRa” Asaro Mayers is a Native New Yorker, born in Brooklyn, who loves everything about the Big City. She is an audacious storyteller and an advocate of the virtual economy.

For over 3 decades RaRa has been living in Canada raising her family, then devoting her time to building her networks & strategic alliances in Canada and worldwide.

Kathryn went on to develop her market in Real Estate while living in New York until the mid-’80s. Then Psychology, Fitness, Nutrition, Lifestyle & Business Strategizing while living in Montreal and New Business Development with her companies as an integral part of her 10-year plan.

Speaking, Presenting, Coaching, Team Building, Business Etiquette & Relationship Marketing are some of the skills RaRa is passionate about.

Key Businesses that have Kathryn’s personal participation and partnership from inception are Brooklyn Heights, THE BRIDGE, Gratitude Girls, BU Network and her Send Out Cards-Team Gratitude.

Rotarian at heart since August of 2014 RaRa currently serves her community in Niagara as a member with her heart in “Service Above Self”.

Appointed as one of a few selected, Director at Rotary Club of St. Catharines and Co-Chair of Membership Committee, RaRa is communicating with businesses and the members of the community on strategic membership growth and long term engagement.

Serving proudly at Art’s Etobicoke as an Executive Director and Co-Chair for the Nominations Committee, RaRa is extremely devoted to the wellbeing of the community.

Kathryn is a former member of Toastmasters International and BNI: Business Network International and is currently an Ambassador Recruiter to assist in launching specific new chapters in GTA.

At THE BRIDGE, Our main focus is on Action-oriented behaviour and businesses that aim to monetize a new concept or reframe a current program to generate greater profitability.

Empowerment is a state of mind with THE BRIDGE and our Ambassador Clients.  Bridging Phases are designed and created for companies and individuals who are aligned with having a competitive edge and strategizing more momentum.

RaRa is elated to be a VERITY member and commutes from Niagara on the Lake as an active and engaged member since August of 2021.

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Transcription : Vision In Word

Marlana

Katherine RaRa Asaro Mayers is passionate about speaking, presenting coaching, team building business etiquette and relationship marketing. She's partnered and participates with such organizations as Brooklyn Heights Gratitude Girls, the you network her send out cards team Gratitude and most importantly, the bridge where empowerment is a state of mind. Welcome, RaRa.

RaRa

Hi! How are you, Marlana?

Marlana

Good. So, let's talk about this path to success. During your path, was there anything that you were not expecting or that you would wish you had been better prepared for?

RaRa

As soon as you said that it took me back to my twenties. I'm thinking. I'm sure my path started before that, but in my twenties, I remember really experiencing success and thinking, This is it.

And then in my thirties and forties I can just look at it. In decades I experienced different forms of success and each time I remember thinking, This is it. I was speaking to someone this morning who said, I love my life, this is it. And each time there is a new level achieved. I always felt very grateful for that, and I left the window open just a little bit for new opportunities to come in.

So, along the path, I would say that I was always planning for success, and I was sort of expecting it. I wasn't settling. I wasn't thinking, Well, this will be just that kind of year. I was very driven. I started driving at 16, so maybe that's a good metaphor for that. I got behind the wheel at 16 and I'd been there for quite a long time, many decades. So, I believe that the journey and the path to success has always been the vision in my mind's eye that I've allowed to grow with each experience.

Marlana

So, do you think that it's important to have a clear vision of what it looks like to you, even if because I know along the way our vision can change or alter. But do you think it's important to continue to set?

RaRa

So, I think it's like going out into the sun. We dress appropriately. We protect our hair, face, or skin. We wear the right clothes. We get ready when we go out into that sunny day. We don't know if it's going to be scorching hot or cool off or a cloud will come over. If we're prepared. If our mind and our mindset and our vision is open, then success won't be a surprise or overwhelming or something that we have to strive and work towards, like an upward hike?

I think of every day is going out into the sunshine and being ready. Some days I get caught without sunscreen because I think I don't really need it. But then I get reminded by the professionals in my life. Why not protect yourself? Why not have all the tools? So, I look at that in our minds and say, Why not bring all my tools with me? Why not sharpen them all? Know where they are? Maybe I'll be more equipped for some than others, as you might be, but I will look at all of them before I go out into the day or out into the sun and say, Hello, how are you? Let's go and enjoy this day together. It seems to me logical and yet very creative to see what I'm bringing.

Marlana

So, what do you think are some important tools that we should have?

RaRa

Awareness is definitely key. You know, you see people walking across the street, you see people in shopping malls, and you see some people and you wonder, like, how do they do it? And you see others and they look like they're on a complete mission. And some look like they're stargazing. So, we don't judge, obviously, anyone by the cover, but we know if we're prepared and we're aware if we are attuned and tuned in to our self and what's happening. I was sitting with my husband last night and I asked him if he saw something and he said I was having another conversation and I said, Don't you have your eyes on me all the time? Are you not watching everything I'm doing every second? And he said, I am, but I didn't see anything out of the norm, so it didn't catch me. I'm like, okay, so it depends on your level and type of awareness. Are you tuned in or are you dialed in to what's going on around you? I say anything within a football field of me is in my zone.

Marlana

That's good. Are there a way that you have heightened your awareness to what's around you?

RaRa

I have many people in my life helping me. I am a big advocate of my mental health, so I am very involved with coaches that help me with Reiki, with yoga, with mind clearing, with energy clearing, with my health and my nutrition. I believe that everyone has their level of expertise, and far be it for me to decide that I would be an expert in all of those fields, which allows me to remain an expert in mine. So, I believe that it's important to have a support team for business, for marketing, for our minds, for our dreams, and of course, my lifelong partner, my husband who supports my every waking second.

Marlana

And keeps those eyes on you every waking.

RaRa

Second. Always. Sometimes I wonder how closely. But he says, closely so.

Marlana

How do we, in your opinion, set boundaries for ourselves? Because I know sometimes, we as women have a difficult time setting boundaries for some reason. So how do you set yours?

RaRa

I think I was born with a boundary meter, so I don't understand that part. So, I am very crystal clear on what I want to meet. Like I wear these. This is a Dalmatian, Jasper, Crystal Stone. It's a foundational crystal that I've just recently discovered through a friend, Tanya, from my company, The Bridge. And it's black and white for me. I'm very clear on what I want, and I know exactly where I stand at all times. And when I know where I stand, I surely know where you stand. So, my boundaries are more about my existence and where I feel I am either in or out of comfort or in or out of alignment when I know where I am, you know how far to go because you can sense that it's an energy.

Marlana

Yeah, you know. I had somebody say to me once. If you have difficulty in the beginning setting boundaries, make a list of your hard no's because then you already know up front that this is a line that people can't cross, and it becomes more solidified to you. What are your thoughts on that?

RaRa

I won't disagree with that, but I have many people in my life and if I made a list, I'd have to make 1000 because you have different boundaries with me than other people. I will tell you, my grandchildren have very few boundaries, like they can cross every line at any time. So, if I made a list, I might bring the hardness out. I just know where I stand at all times. I know where I am. So, if my three-year-old decides to lie across me from head to toe, there's no boundary for that. That's what they want. That's what they feel. I don't walk in with the boundary. I walk in knowing who I am and what I have to offer.

Marlana

Let's say in business, someone crosses a boundary with you. How do you correct that?

RaRa

I don't know how that would happen because again, I would stand as we have had some experience together, I stand in what I know. I am very transparent. I allow vulnerability. And I don't believe there is a position or a place where someone would want to take advantage because we do to others as we want others to do onto us. That's the energy that I hold. And if I hold that energy, I couldn't imagine someone wanting anything less of that.

Marlana

So, let's go back to this path to success. What are some of the potholes that you see people get caught in?

RaRa

Not being aware, not paying attention. Maybe being distracted, although I think distractions are great. I met my husband walking on the beach in Club Med Eleuthera. A hummingbird walked past me. That distraction was the best one in my life. My eyes are always open. I'm always aware of what's going on. Last night we were walking down the street and saying, We live in Niagara on the lake. And we were walking down the street in Old Town. And there's your cousin. If I were not looking, if my eyes weren't open, if we didn't park the car where we did, if we weren't holding hands walking down the street at that moment, we may not have seen our cousin. So, I believe the potholes are not looking and paying attention. Listen to our own instinct. If you close your eyes, you'll have a sense of what energy the two of us have. You'll decide if you want to stay there or not. If you don't listen to yourself, and if you do lean into it, we are the best guide for ourselves.

Marlana

So, what do you think? Or do you think that there are particular things that women need to keep their eyes open for that as opposed to men?

RaRa

Well, I love the fact that we look at ourselves. People really get a good look. I used to own a psychology personal fitness training facility over 25 years ago, and the experience I had was the women were able to take their clothes off and change their gym clothes and come into the treatment room with me. We do some body work and what was really great is the way that I didn't get to do that with the men. That wasn't part of the treatment. But I would watch how the women felt about their bodies all shapes, all sizes, all forms. And when someone would just finish a workout and a shower with some beautiful products that I would give them to scrub their body, make their skin glow, and then come into the treatment room and lie on the table.

They felt amazing. Some of those women were perfect height and weight for their shape and BMI, and some of them were £50 overweight, but they felt great. And I think looking at ourselves and embracing who we are and what we are and what we have, not someone else, but purely stand in front of the mirror. Take your clothes off, ladies and gentlemen, and see if you like what you're looking at. And are you proud and be proud of who you are at that exact moment because people will sense that. Do you ever see someone walking down the street and you're like, I want what they're having? You remember that movie when Harry Met Sally and she went into that whole scene.

I want what I'm having so that I can maintain this level of high vibration. So, in terms of what you said about boundaries before and our journey, I think to surround ourselves with people that we feel are on a high vibration tune into that. Yes, we all have to clean the house and mop the floor. And some of us don't ever do that, but just use it as a metaphor. And sometimes we have to like to look through the papers and pay the bills. But once you decide, do you spend your time doing those things or do you have others do it for you so that you can remain at a higher vibration? I personally like to remain in the zone where I really work with high energy, and I prefer to have other people do other things for me because that's their energy. So, I don't want to take a job away from anyone else because I like to stay in my zone. So, I like to know where I am, who I am, what am I bringing into the room at this moment and how am I handling that? So, I look in the mirror every day. Mirror There's my New York accents coming out and I look, and I say, I'm really grateful for who I am. And if I thought, well, gee, I really wish I were a little taller or I thought I was, or a little bigger here or smaller here, I take another look and say, let's just be really grateful for who I am at this moment, because it could be so different and wishing something other than what we have could go anywhere we any way we do and don't want.

Marlana

Let's talk about that for a minute, because I think that's a struggle for a lot of women. We look in the mirror and instead of seeing the wonderful and beautiful things, we focus on the flaws, or we pick apart what we see. Any advice on how we can make that mental shift to stop doing that and to focus on what's beautiful?

RaRa

Sure. Work with a great coach. Work with me. Talk to me. I can't fix what's in your head, but I can certainly put another light on it. I will take the emotional gaps and bridge them to the gaps of reality. Sometimes we're thinking about something that's totally not where we're at, so we lose our confidence, and we lose our mojo about something. And then you take someone who is going to focus on that for you and come in and put the light where it needs to be. That might take a few taps. It might take a few promptings. We don't always get trained in one session. It's a lifelong journey for me, so I wouldn't ever take my foot off the gas when it comes to improving myself and personal growth. I don't think I ever have enough because I intend to be as amazing at 100 as I am right now at 64.

Marlana

Yeah. And you know, I think that's another thing, too. It's not a destination, it's a journey. And people need to accept that it's a journey. Let me ask this, when you are on this path to success, how strongly is the link between how we feel about who we are, whether it be physically or mentally? How strong is that link to you between that and success?

RaRa

Well, I look at myself as the only person that I need to really deal with. I don't really look at anybody else's version. I look at my own. I think about my heart and my soul and my energy when I wake up in the morning. And if it's where I want it to be, maybe I need to do some extra breathing. I have a ritual. It's really important to have rituals. So, I have a ritual. I don't wake up and let the dog out and find the cat. I have animals, but even when I did, I knew where they were at all times because their energy was around me. So, I believe that when you know who you are. And you're checking in on yourself. You don't really need to be distracted by something else that someone else says or thinks. Now, there are trauma cases. There are cases where there is extreme hurt and pain in people's lives, and that's that needs to be addressed. So, if there is something that is traumatic, then absolutely I recommend we look at that, as painful as it might be, just look at it. Decide to be aware of it. Step one, take a look. Step two, decide what you're going to do. Step three, decide if you're going to take an action. Step four, take an action. So, if you just go right into take an action and that's the way your modus operandi is, that might be fine for you. But if you're going to doubt yourself, if your confidence level isn't there, if you're not really sure, you can build different steps.

There's many different ways to go across the bridge, and some bridges are really big, and some are really small. You can decide for yourself. I remember when I was learning to Alpine Ski, I thought, How am I going to do that, get on that chairlift and jump off? And that's complicated. I just want to ski, just get my skis on the ground, on the snow. But I had to do all these things. When I take the chairlift, I take the tow rope. I had to figure all that out. Then I get on my skis and I'm like, Do I snowplow into that tree? What do I do? There were so many things to think about and all I really wanted to do was ski. But it took all those other steps. I had to be brave and strong and wear the right clothes and get up there. And I had to fall and get up and have a coach and have a ski instructor and have a membership pass. And by the time I was done with this expensive sport, I learn how to fall and get up. That's really what it came down to. There was no difference between not riding my bicycle. But I had to wear a decent snowsuit. I had to belong to a really fancy club to do that. It comes down to the same basics. Know how to pick yourself up. And know that it's okay.

Marlana

Yeah, I love that. In your opinion, how important is the preparation that so many people seem to want to skip? Like you said, they just want to ski. They don't want to go through all the steps to get there. But meanwhile if we don't to me. You are not arming yourself with all of these tools that you need along the way to navigate. So, talk to me about the steps to you.

Rara

Yeah, sure. I think about being a general. You know, our liver is located right about here, and it has 500 functions in our body. So, it has 500 things to do every day. So, imagine being a general. Imagine having all those things to do. Now know that we all have our own way of doing things. So, I'm a big advocate of cobia, which is a test that I've used to build my business and also in my personal life and marriage and my bridge ambassadors. It tells us about our cognitive ability. You can look that up, Colby and I'll be happy to talk to you about it. Not affiliated with the company. I've been using the tool for 13 years, so there are four indexes. One index is our fact-finding index, how we discover facts. The second one is our follow through. It's pretty self-explanatory. And the other one is our quick start, how quickly we do things. And the fourth is implementer as informed tools. So, some people like my husband, lead with their quick start. That's where he leads. He leads with the action. I lead with the facts. So, my numbers are seven facts finding five follows through six quick start three implementer. Now one isn't bad and ten is good. They all just mean something different. So, I'm a67, 563. My husband leads with his quick start nine. So, when we're doing something, he's already in the car and I'm thinking, should we check out the map and how to get there? Because I want to know the detail.

And he's like, Sure, let's do it in the car. Like, okay, do you think you want to check before you get in the car? No problem. I have a GPS. Let's do it. So, some people navigate through facts, some people navigate through actions. The preparation is different for each person when we understand how they operate. Imagine me telling my husband, Well, let's get all the information before we get in the car. He would go cut the grass or something, like he would walk away, find something else to do that would frustrate him. So, I know if I want to, I look up the information and say, Let's get in the car, let's go. I need to satisfy myself. Since he doesn't need that, I don't have to look at that. I know I can wake up and say, How about we do this? And he'll say, Sure, you won't really need to ask me any other questions first.

First, it's the action. Second, it's the questions for him. So, I believe that preparation is very individualized. You cook, I cook. You probably make tomato sauce. So, do I. I bet we make it two different ways. If you've ever made a meatball, I'm sure you make it different than I do. At the end of the day, we probably both think they're delicious and have friends that would stand in line to eat them. Our levels of preparation might be different. So, I think we just need to know how we operate and when we have a few different cars, you get in a sports car, you drive it one way. It's low to the ground. It hums, it purrs. You get into an older car, you're like, Let me check that everything is working. You get into it differently, you prepare differently. So, when I get into that sports car, I expect the performance because I've paid for it, and I've accounted for it. So, I like to think of my life as getting into that sports car that's going to hum. That's what I expect of myself.

Marlana

So, let's dive into this a little bit more. When you know your own numbers, how do you use them to your benefit?

RaRa

That's a great question. You know, some people will take this test for $55, and they'll talk about it with me, and that will be it. But I will keep it for myself in my zone of how I do things. So, I know I'm a high fact finder. I think you and I experienced that today. I will send you a screenshot of something to let you know the details. That's just how I operate. It's not anything other than I'm working off these facts. That's my first set of rules for how I operate. So, I remind myself that if I'm working without my intuitive cognitive ability and honoring it, I'm probably going to be energy drained. I might even get a headache. I might not even want to be there. So, I'm not really good at building things. I envision them. I don't need to build it to see it. I get it like really quickly. So, if someone were to ask me to build something, I can. I'll do it. I'm really good at it, but I probably won't say, Hey, let's do it again tomorrow. That's so much fun. It will start to drain me. I will start to develop a headache, a rash of stomachache. I'll be disenchanted. Who knows? I might even want to not sleep or sleep more so I believe that if it makes sense, you keep it in your zone again. When you have someone in your corner, you have a coach. I'll use the word coach because it's pretty universal, but I call it I do more of a bridging. It's educational. So, take someone in your life and include them to help you keep your eye on the ball. If you were Olympic. Gold Star winner. You wouldn't say I did this all on my own. You'd say my coach, my parents, my family, they all help. That's how you get to the finish line. You don't do it by yourself.

Marlana

Right. I'm really interested in all this that you're saying. So, let's say we are working with or dealing with or have somebody in our life that is trying to push us out of. By the way, we need to do things. How can we set that clear boundary with them that know like, let's say, with you and your husband? He wants to go, and you need to do the research first. If we are working with someone like that, how can we set a boundary so that we honor what we need to do and also honor what they need to do?

RaRa

Well, I can only imagine someone trying to push me and what that would be. But I think it's a matter of, is that something you allow in your life? I don't encourage you to allow people to push you to do anything. I invite people into a part of my life, and I make an agreement. I consent to you being the person in my life that works with me on that. I check in with you on how it is. I check in with you on a time basis, on a financial basis, on an energy level basis. And I don't take from you, and I don't expect you to take from me. So, I believe that the understanding makes a lot of sense right in the beginning. So, if you were going to teach me how to skip rope and I said, I don't know how to skip rope, and you told me, Och, I'll teach you. And I might ask you when are you going to teach me? I have to go to a barbecue on Saturday. Can you do. And you would then tell me I can help you to skip rope. I can teach you. It will take this much time. This is what you need to do. This is what you need to be prepared to do. And this is how much it's going to cost. And I either agree or I don't. So, I don't consider that pushing because we've agreed. So, if I have gone into a verbal contract on you teaching me something, then I'm going to get to that goal. Maybe I'm not going to be the best skipper, you know, I just may not have it really in me, but you'll do the best you can. You can't guarantee me anything, but you can take me on as a client if you feel that it's right.

You will know that. So, one of the things that I encourage and invite us all to do, and myself included, is to talk to the people that we're engaging with and see if they feel they can do it. And if they can do it, then ask them what it is that they intend to do. What's your intention? What is your vision? How do you want this interview to go? How long is it? What do you want me to do? Do I need to be showered and dressed? Is it for 5 minutes or 10 minutes? Will you ask me questions? Will it be free flowing once? I know, I understand.

And then when I'm there and here with you, if you decide to get a little bit closer, you'll feel that energetically. But I think that pushing might be something we would all resist. You think of a child. We don't push our children to walk. We encourage them to walk. We know they will. We pray that they will and run. So, we encourage them. We don't say, What's the matter with you? Get up. Why are you still crawling? So, we wouldn't want someone to push us into something. If there's some emotional or abuse or physical abuse and we're dealing with a specific case, then we would deal with that. But in general, as a rule of thumb, I understand. I like facts. I understand my husband likes action. I respect the fact that he acts before he looks at facts, although sometimes I feel like it's simultaneous, but I understand him. I respect how he operates. And like that humming sports car, I honor that way of doing things for him and for me. Sometimes we don't know this about people. They don't all take a test, and they don't get to read the results. So, we're looking at someone saying, Oh, how do I know where to go again? Communication. I believe it breaks down when we stop talking. It doesn't break down because we are talking.

Marlana

Love that. Tell us more about the bridge. What is that?

RaRa

Thank you! Many years ago, I had psychology practice and I left Quebec, Montreal and I came to Ontario. I decided to reinvent myself at the age of 50 when my husband and I got back together. We were divorced for 16 and a half years, and we got remarried. That's a love story in itself. We've been married to each other three times and there's a great story and probably a movie behind that, I'm sure. And when I came here to Ontario, I thought, well, I will take all my knowledge of I was a broker of record in New York and dealing with people's dreams and desires and working with the psychology practice and assisting people to be their best, at their best at all times. I thought, I can definitely take these two concepts and bridge them together. And I called it the bridge. And I work with 12 people, maybe I should say 1200, but I work with 12 people personally, one on one. Then I have some groups and offshoots of this business that have grown into other aspects. I basically do what you and I are doing right now. We talk and listen. I've built 37 programs over the last decade. And aside from a program, I create a sacred, brave space for you to take your ideas and put a system and a structure to it. To reap the rewards of insanely profitable deliverables if that's what you wish to do.

Marlana

Interesting! What's been the best part of it for you?

RaRa

I get to meet me and get to meet amazing people, someone who engages with me might not even know their potential. Somehow, I have this little crystal ball from Salt Lake City. I always call it my vision into people. I feel things, you know. I sense something about someone, and it becomes very crystal clear to me what their vision is without very much of a conversation. I don't know how to explain that, except it's something I've had for decades. I guess when I zone in and I focus and I understand you, I know what I can offer. But before I make an offering, I listen to what you want. And if someone leans into me, then I'm right there. So, I find that the bridge is a. Individual university. To get your PhD on the subject that you're looking to get your PhD in.

Marlana

What kind of people do you serve?

RaRa

Oh, I’ve been very lucky. Marlana, I’ve been very lucky to work with celebrities of the highest degree, starting artists, people that don’t have homes, creatives, lawyers, accountants, businesses, corporations. I’ve been lucky. It doesn’t mean that there isn’t a better way to do that. My avatar, the person that will be the best in me is someone who meets certain characteristics, who’s a life-long learner, someone who has some training in their life, someone who makes decisions and gets upset when things aren’t in order. There’re many qualifications to really align with the bridge. Somehow when someone lands in front of me is because there’s a change going on in life, and it might be in their mind, Not yet out there, and somehow, we flash it out, and we create some clarity to that, sometimes we put it in the shelve and that’s all required, sometimes we put action steps to it.

Marlana

Do you believe that we find our space, or we create our space?

RaRa

Well, let’s think about you when you wake up in the morning. How do you feel about your space?

Marlana

I’m comfortable and secure in it.

Rara

You probably designed it like that? So, I would imagine that you’re trapped, you have some beautiful colors behind you, you look very calm and very peaceful. So, I imagine that you surround yourself with something that’s exciting, adds flesh and life to you, crystals. These are the things that are calmly for some people. We surround ourselves with the things that calms us. So, I believe that if we can create the environment that works best for us, and if it doesn’t, we best think of like get in that sports car and change it.

Marlana

Love it! And with that my friend, we only have four final questions. First one is, what’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?

Rara

My mother told me I could do anything. When I was in my 20s, I had a mentor who said I could do anything. So, I’ve heard that more than once in my life, and the best piece of advice I heard is that I could do anything. And I believed it, because from a very young age I was groomed to hear those words, so when I was 20, I decided I’m going to keep working on it.

Marlana

Show us one thing on your bucket list

RaRa

Would love to have a family picture with all of my grandchildren around me when they’re all looking at a camera.

Marlana

How many grand children?

Rara

My husband and I between the two of us have seven.

Marlana

That’s actually doable.

Marlana

When the toys finally get around to making an action figure of you, what two accessories will it come with?

RaRa

Mala beads, and a cell phone probably, but those are sort of a thing of the past. Some form of communication.

Marlana

Love it! And last one, how do people find you?

Rara

Now, I know you mean how they find me when they wanna look at me, not when they see me.

Marlana

Right!

RaRa

There are so many different ways. I have a website and social media, but I use Bio Link, bio.link/rara, and on that Bio Link, I update it regularly. You can read about all my company, Gratitude Girl, network, central cards company, and I obviously update it based on what’s happening, my advance. So, I think that bio.link/rara is the easiest place to find me. And I’m on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and all that stuff. But I have a better vision of Bio Link. You can actually call or text me, I’m pretty open and easy to reach.

Marlana

Love it! Thanks so much and thank you for being here.

RaRa

Thank you so much for inviting me, I’m really honored to have this time with you and your audience, and hopefully we’ll have another opportunity to speak again. I’d like to know more of you.

Marlana

Love that!

RaRa

Thank you.

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