Monash life after law school podcast interview

In Episode 6 of the ‘Life After Law’ podcast, Amy from Monash Law interviews Rugare Gomo. Here are the podcast summary notes:

Have you ever felt the odds are stacked against you? You want to follow a path but you fear being rejected or not fitting in? Today you’re going to meet someone who has had a truly remarkable journey. You’ll learn how you can create your own opportunities rather than waiting for them.

Rugare Gomo is a law graduate, Humanitarian, and Life & Business Coach. He heads up the Gomo Foundation which works to provide education and support to young women in Zimbabwe, where Rugare is originally from.

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