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    (Original Release Date: April 6, 2021) Joining me on this episode is Suzanne Park, who wrote the book Loathe at First Sight. We discuss Suzanne’s experience in the tech industry, including uncomfortable situations she encountered, as well as her research and interviews with men and women in the gaming industry, what it was like to get a tour of a gaming company, and her process and intention with the storylines she creates. 

    Suzanne’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/suzannepark 

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