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Don't Feel Trapped (Season 10 | Episode 4)

Season 10 Episode 4

At Texas Instruments, the team meets Process Integration Engineer Byron Williams who shares his struggle with self-doubt. Later at the ATT Foundry, Senior Marketing Manager Tracey Parrish describes her career switch from engineering. The team finishes up at the National Space Biomedical Research Facility where Deputy Chief Scientist Dorit Donoviel relays the courage it took to change fields.

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