
Francesca Pilato did not do what she was told. Not once. Not ever. And in 1929 Rochester, New York, that came with consequences no one in her family would talk about for generations.This week, your host Suzy Welch finishes the 123-year story of her grandmother — a Sicilian immigrant who survived the unthinkable, built something extraordinary, and left behind a yellow dress that sat untouched on a shelf for 30 years. The question is: why wouldn't Suzy wear it?The answer has everything to do with two values — not virtues — of Voice and Agency. And the difference between judging the people who shaped you and finally having the compassion to let them be exactly who they were.Part 2 of 2. The scandal lands. The survival begins. And a dress finds its way home.Take the Becoming You One-Day Intensive this June on NYU’s campus, here.Ready to know yourself better? Start here, with The Values Bridge. You are always growing and evolving and so are we. Sign up for the Becoming You newsletter for fresh new content in one tidy package.PIE360 Feedback tool is available at pie360feedback.comWant more Becoming You? Check out the Becoming You book.You can follow and tag Suzy on:• Instagram: @suzywelch• Linkedin: @suzywelch• TikTok: @suzywelch• YouTube: @suzywelch_• X: @SuzyWelch
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