• Mimi Munoz: Stop exhausting yourself trying to be like everyone else

  • 2024/05/02
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Mimi Munoz: Stop exhausting yourself trying to be like everyone else

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  • This week Larissa speaks with Mimi Munoz, Cannes Silver Lion recipient and Executive Producer.

    Mimi is a first-generation Vietnamese-American daughter of refugees. Mimi has produced award-winning social impact films “The Myth” and “Call it Covid.” Mimi is the Global Creative Producer for Wieden + Kennedy. Mimi tells stories of people and marginalized communities. She is an advisor for Asiancy, Wieden + Kennedy’s Asian ERG. Mimi and her work have been featured in the New York Times, Fast Company, Ad Age, and Adweek.

    Larissa & Mimi chat:

    • Being a kid, being shy, and keeping your head down
    • Wanting to make her parents proud more than anything else
    • Growing up in a family that was in survival mode
    • Mimi feeling it was necessary for her to experience being shy and withdrawn as a kid because her story resonates with people today
    • How important it is for her to show her two daughters how to love themselves and embrace all the things that make them unique
    • How Mimi moves through the world so unapologetically
    • Making Call it Covid regardless of the consequences to help her community
    • The angry late-night phone call that led to Call it Covid
    • How exhausting it is to try and be everything for someone else
    • Advocating for others and how Mimi’s love language is words of affirmation
    • Imposter syndrome and how Mimi was approached to work at Wieden + Kennedy
    • Trying hard to replicate what success looked like in the workplace, and how that never worked because she didn’t look like them or have their experience
    • Fashion insecurities and role models
    • Not apologizing for how you feel
    • Elevating more voices not just celebrities
    • Mimi’s Superpower and her new podcast “Hi Love with Mimi”
    • Letting go of needing to give all parts of yourself to friendships

    Follow Mimi:

    • @mimitieuvo (IG)
    • Mimi Munoz (LinkedIn)
    • Check out Mimi’s films callitcovid.com

    Follow Larissa:

    • Sign up for Seriously Authentic Newsletter with resources, tips, insights on how to be your most authentic self to achieve your dream life.
    • @larissavictoria (LinkedIn IG)
    • Work with me (1:1 Coaching)

    Original music by Haile Meirow “inside your tears”

    Talent Advisor Serena Board

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This week Larissa speaks with Mimi Munoz, Cannes Silver Lion recipient and Executive Producer.

Mimi is a first-generation Vietnamese-American daughter of refugees. Mimi has produced award-winning social impact films “The Myth” and “Call it Covid.” Mimi is the Global Creative Producer for Wieden + Kennedy. Mimi tells stories of people and marginalized communities. She is an advisor for Asiancy, Wieden + Kennedy’s Asian ERG. Mimi and her work have been featured in the New York Times, Fast Company, Ad Age, and Adweek.

Larissa & Mimi chat:

  • Being a kid, being shy, and keeping your head down
  • Wanting to make her parents proud more than anything else
  • Growing up in a family that was in survival mode
  • Mimi feeling it was necessary for her to experience being shy and withdrawn as a kid because her story resonates with people today
  • How important it is for her to show her two daughters how to love themselves and embrace all the things that make them unique
  • How Mimi moves through the world so unapologetically
  • Making Call it Covid regardless of the consequences to help her community
  • The angry late-night phone call that led to Call it Covid
  • How exhausting it is to try and be everything for someone else
  • Advocating for others and how Mimi’s love language is words of affirmation
  • Imposter syndrome and how Mimi was approached to work at Wieden + Kennedy
  • Trying hard to replicate what success looked like in the workplace, and how that never worked because she didn’t look like them or have their experience
  • Fashion insecurities and role models
  • Not apologizing for how you feel
  • Elevating more voices not just celebrities
  • Mimi’s Superpower and her new podcast “Hi Love with Mimi”
  • Letting go of needing to give all parts of yourself to friendships

Follow Mimi:

  • @mimitieuvo (IG)
  • Mimi Munoz (LinkedIn)
  • Check out Mimi’s films callitcovid.com

Follow Larissa:

  • Sign up for Seriously Authentic Newsletter with resources, tips, insights on how to be your most authentic self to achieve your dream life.
  • @larissavictoria (LinkedIn IG)
  • Work with me (1:1 Coaching)

Original music by Haile Meirow “inside your tears”

Talent Advisor Serena Board

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