57 views
In the interview with Nathali, she begins by recalling her parents' upbringing, which has marked her professional life. She highlights how they made her love studying and not see it only as an obligation. She knows now that she was dazzled by science since she was a child, although in those years she did not know that those mysteries that attracted her were science. However, science brings with it many options. Thus, she began to think, receiving vocational guidance and little by little she discarded careers that were not aligned with her personality or her tastes. When she first heard about Pharmacy and Biochemistry, she had limited knowledge about this career, but she began to investigate more about it and finally, she decided on it. In addition, she had chosen her university, motivated by its history. She faced great challenges, from the choice, being a girl from the rural area of Trujillo, having to move, moving away from her parents, starting to live independently and responsibly. Nathali explains the different specialties of her career and tells us how she discovered what she wanted to focus on. This process was not easy, she had her moments of trial and error. She recommends asking yourself at different stages of life: is this what I want for myself? For her, this question has helped her make the most difficult decisions in her career. At another point in the conversation, she tells us how she came to Oxford, taking a very big leap in her career. Again, her parents' way of motivating her has been a great influence on her. Finally, Nathali leaves a message for girls who want to dedicate themselves to the STEM world (science, technology, engineering and mathematics). Encouraging them to increase the percentage of women who belong to this world. It is an interview with a profound message that it is possible to pursue the career of your dreams. I encourage you to watch it and comment on your opinions.