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Dear Bronx Science

Dear Bronx Science

By Victoria Li

Collecting stories from the Bronx High School of Science community.
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21: Matthew Kesselman '15 | Novelist, Corporate Strategist, University of Virginia

Dear Bronx ScienceMay 23, 2021

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21: Matthew Kesselman '15 | Novelist, Corporate Strategist, University of Virginia
May 23, 202143:57
20: Jerry Won '01 | Storyteller, Just Like Media, USC & Michigan Ross

20: Jerry Won '01 | Storyteller, Just Like Media, USC & Michigan Ross

Jerry Won '01 is a storyteller, brand builder, and community leader. He is the Founder & CEO of Just Like Media, an Asian American storytelling company whose podcast brands include Dear Asian Americans, MBAsians, The Janchi Show, and Asian Podcast Network and have partnered with McDonald's, US Census 2020, and US Dept of Health and Human Services. We learn about his unconventional journey to and from Bronx Science, which ties into why it's important for us to also understand the origin stories of Bronx Science community members. Most importantly on this episode, we discuss the importance of story telling and owning your narrative, especially for Asian Americans. ---Connect with Jerry Won '01--- Jerry's Website: www.jerrywon.com Just Like Media: www.justlikemedia.com Dear Asian Americans: www.justlikemedia.com/show/dear-asian-americans Mentioned by Jerry: Pew Research Report: https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/04/29/key-facts-about-asian-americans/ Dear Asian Americans' #WeAreAPA campaign with McDonald's: https://corporate.mcdonalds.com/corpmcd/en-us/our-stories/article/OurStories.We-Are-APA.html    Support Dear Asian Americans: Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/dearasianamericans/ Buy Jerry a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jerrywon ---Connect with Dear Bronx Science--- Instagram: @dearbronxscience - instagram.com/dearbronxscience Sign up to be a guest: forms.gle/KmSKBQRi9Vujo7M1A Leave a voice message: anchor.fm/dearbronxscience (click on the message icon) ---#WeCanDoThis COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign--- Find a COVID-19 vaccine near you at Vaccines.gov Dear Bronx Science supports the Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 education campaign We Can Do This efforts to increase education and awareness about COVID-19 vaccines. Whether due to language barriers or lack of access to healthcare, many Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders face unique challenges to getting accurate vaccine information. We hope that amplifying these resources, especially in other languages, will help reach and protect our most vulnerable communities. Please visit Vaccines.gov for more information.
May 16, 202159:22
19: Samama Moontaha '21 | High school senior, Director, Editor-in-Chief

19: Samama Moontaha '21 | High school senior, Director, Editor-in-Chief

Samama Moontaha '21 is the Editor-in-Chief of the Science Survey and Director of Wolverine TV. Earlier this year, Samama reached out to publish an article on Dear Bronx Science for the Science Survey. On this episode, we're going full circle by sharing Samama's story on the podcast. We learn about her interests in media and why it is important for her to pursue her interest, even if that means steering away from the conventional science path at Bronx Science. Listen to this episode to catch up on what Bronx Science is like for a current senior.

Dear Bronx Science article in the Science Survey: https://thesciencesurvey.com/top-stories/2021/05/02/dear-bronx-science-remember-me-the-podcast-of-victoria-li-12/

---Connect with Samama Moontaha---
Linkedln: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samama-moontaha-723a4318b/
WTV (Wolverine TV): https://www.youtube.com/user/BxSciWolverineTV
Science Survey (newspaper): https://thesciencesurvey.com/

---Connect with Dear Bronx Science---
Instagram: @dearbronxscience - instagram.com/dearbronxscience
Sign up to be a guest: forms.gle/KmSKBQRi9Vujo7M1A
Leave a voice message: anchor.fm/dearbronxscience (click on the message icon)

---#WeCanDoThis COVID-19 Vaccine Campaign---
Find a COVID-19 vaccine near you at Vaccines.gov

Dear Bronx Science supports the Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 education campaign We Can Do This efforts to increase education and awareness about COVID-19 vaccines. Whether due to language barriers or lack of access to healthcare, many Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders face unique challenges to getting accurate vaccine information. We hope that amplifying these resources, especially in other languages, will help reach and protect our most vulnerable communities. Please visit Vaccines.gov for more information.

May 09, 202141:55
18: Ken Katz '86 | Restauranteur, Bodega / Pupuseria, Emory
May 02, 202141:26
17: Anna Bao '13 | Founder, 1st Generation Student, Cornell University

17: Anna Bao '13 | Founder, 1st Generation Student, Cornell University

Anna Bao '13 is the founder of Kleido, which matches early professionals to high school students for career exploration. Anna shares how attending Bronx Science was a fulfillment of her parents' wishes. Despite not getting into Cornell the first time when applying, she perservered and attended Cornell as a transfer student. Through a Cornell mentorship program, she was paired with an alumna and developed a strong mentor relationship with her. With Kleido, Anna is excited to expand mentorship opportunities to high school students and is excited to share her program with the Bronx Science coommunity. If you're a student interested in participating, sign up at kleido.co  

---Connect with Anna Bao---
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baoanna/
Medium Article - "What I learned about mentorship as a first-gen student": https://abannabao.medium.com/what-i-learned-about-mentorship-as-a-first-gen-student-f7d1cbafe6c6

Kleido: https://www.kleido.co/
Check out how to sign up for Kleido's beta at the end of this description. Kleido matches early professionals to high school students for career exploration.

---Connect with Dear Bronx Science---
Instagram: @dearbronxscience - instagram.com/dearbronxscience
Sign up to be a guest: forms.gle/KmSKBQRi9Vujo7M1A
Leave a voice message: anchor.fm/dearbronxscience (click on the message icon)

---Get involved with Kledo---

Kleido matches early professionals to high school students for career exploration. They are on a mission to make mentorship and advising more accessible and flexible, curating personal advice from personal experiences.

Their private beta is live and their are currently enrolling students! Sign up at kleido.co and fill out a short questionnaire to participate. Once matched, you will receive a notification from Kleido for a short call with a mentor.

Their are also actively looking for young professionals who would love to share their stories with high school students. If this interests you, please sign up at Kleido.co.

Apr 25, 202144:37
16: Navya Voleti '13 | Internal Medicine Resident, Penn State Health, NY Institute of Technology
Apr 18, 202141:18
15: Frank Chiang '13 | Consultant, University of Chicago, Runner
Apr 11, 202144:09
14: Juno Lee '15 | Curriculum Developer, Data Science Bootcamp Alum, College Dropout
Apr 04, 202143:22
13: Hassan Hamade '12 | Medical Student, Albany Medical College, Brown University

13: Hassan Hamade '12 | Medical Student, Albany Medical College, Brown University

Hassan Hamade '12 is currently a medical student at Albany Medical College and graduated from Brown University with a degree in biotechnology & physiology. In this episode, we reflect on how the rigor and resources there provided us the stepping stone to achieve greater things. Coming from an immigrant background, we recognized how crucial it was for us to attend Bronx Science so that we could be well-positioned to attend our respective colleges. Hassan also shares how his various internship experiences helped him decide a medical career was where he saw himself in the future.      ---Links for Hassan Hamade--- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hassan-hamade-4b7a5a88/ ---Links for Dear Bronx Science--- Instagram: @dearbronxscience - instagram.com/dearbronxscience Sign up to be a guest: forms.gle/KmSKBQRi9Vujo7M1A Leave a voice message: anchor.fm/dearbronxscience (click on the message icon)
Mar 28, 202144:17
12: Julie Lin '21 | High school senior, Regeneron Science Talent Search 2021 Scholar
Mar 21, 202145:04
11: Nelly Lin '15 | Product Manager, Podcast Host, UC Berkeley
Mar 14, 202146:18
10: Nicole Calace '12 | Product Designer, Cornell University, Roller Skater
Mar 07, 202140:17
9: Angela Choi '08 | Life Purpose and Career Coach, Yale
Feb 28, 202151:53
8: Bhargava Chitti '12 | Resident physician, radiation oncology, George Washington University
Feb 21, 202140:56
7: Timothy Gao '13 | Medical student, Fulbright English Teaching Assistant, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pittsburgh
Feb 14, 202150:43
6: Ramansh Sharma '19 | Computer Science, Machine Learning Engineer, SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Feb 08, 202149:17
5: Kamila Hoe '12 | Model, Creative Producer, Coach, NYU Gallatin

5: Kamila Hoe '12 | Model, Creative Producer, Coach, NYU Gallatin

Jan 31, 202151:42
4: Amy Hsiao '12 | Kitsby founder, entrepreneur, Babson

4: Amy Hsiao '12 | Kitsby founder, entrepreneur, Babson

  • Amy Hsiao '12 is the founder of Kitsby, which sells baking kits online and desserts at their Brooklyn shop. She studied business management and entrepreneurship at Babson College. At Bronx Science, Amy participated in Science Olympiad and founded Silver Mist Jewelry, a business selling handmade engraved rice grain jewelry. You can visit Kitsby at www.kitsby.com
  • High School Program Feature: The Bossgirls program at the Zahn Innovation Center is a free NYC summer program introducing female high school students to entrepreneurship. You’ll identify a problem, research the market, prototype a solution, build a business plan, and pitch your idea to a virtual audience, like a friendlier version of Shark Tank. Applications for Bossgirls 2021 are due May 3, 2021. Learn more at: http://www.zahncenternyc.com/bossgirls/
Jan 23, 202134:06
3: Olivia Munk '12 | Theatre producer, director, Harvard, and Oxford

3: Olivia Munk '12 | Theatre producer, director, Harvard, and Oxford

Jan 17, 202149:34
2: Jessica Chan '13 | Medical student, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine & Case Western

2: Jessica Chan '13 | Medical student, NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine & Case Western

Jan 10, 202141:54
1: Christina Huang '12 IBM, Binghamton, 1st generation HS student | Getting comfortable with the uncomfortable
Jan 03, 202139:32
Victoria Li '12 Host | Intro episode
Jan 03, 202115:04