Gina Cano
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm like, man,
But it's not, I don't think because I don't want to, it's just not, if you don't really see it, it's really hard to believe it.
Right?
So that's, it's just, it's just, it's weird to see that.
So that's what I'm doing when I think, when I thought of unapologetic tech is like, I don't want us to feel like we have to ask for permission to be able to use technology.
This tech isn't limited or just for the privileged few or for Silicon Valley or anything like that.
It's for anybody.
Everybody should be able to use it.
So that's really what started the thought behind unapologetic tech.
And then if I go back to, you know, example I gave in my interview is when I was working at the electronics company, I have no background in tech.
Right.
I didn't.
I genuinely didn't.
I thought the monitor at the time was the computer.
Right.
I would break down technology in a way that allowed me to be like one of the number one salespeople.
You humanized it.
I did.
I made it digestible.
So that way everybody could understand it versus make it foreign and scary.