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The EmpowerU Podcast

The EmpowerU Podcast

By Elvia Perez

The EmpowerU Podcast shares stories, resources, and advice pertaining to higher education and success. We believe that individual stories have the potential to inspire and change the world.
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Episode 6: Noah Harris speaks on Success, Law School, and More

The EmpowerU Podcast Sep 07, 2021

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Episode 7: Hugo Rodas speaks on UCLA, overcoming adversity, teaching and More

Episode 7: Hugo Rodas speaks on UCLA, overcoming adversity, teaching and More

In this week's episode, we have Hugo Rodas. Hugo is a senior at UCLA studying history with plans to graduate by the Winter quarter of 2022. After his undergraduate studies, Hugo's goal is to attend UCLA’s Teacher Education Program (TEP) to pursue a master's degree in education and earn his teaching credential concurrently. Hugo is currently working at LA’s Best with elementary kids after school to teach them sports and chess.

Hugo's hobbies include chess, hiking, swimming, video games, baseball, and playing with my dog.

Sep 09, 202118:00
Episode 6: Noah Harris speaks on Success, Law School, and More

Episode 6: Noah Harris speaks on Success, Law School, and More

In this week's episode, we have Noah Harris. Noah Harris is a Senior at Harvard studying government from Mississippi. Harris was elected as the first Black Male Student Body President in Harvard's 385-year history. After college, Noah will attend Harvard Law School, where he was recently accepted. Earlier this year, Harris was chosen as a Truman Scholar because of his commitment to public service. At Harvard, he is passionate about creating initiatives to help improve the experience of the student body. Following the racial injustices last year, Noah led an effort to raise over $45,000 for Black solidarity charities. He rented a warehouse to provide low-cost storage to over 500 students, and he partnered with Headspace to provide a year-long mindfulness subscription to over 1,200 students. Apart from Harvard, Harris is the author of the children’s book Successville that teaches kids they can do anything in life if they are willing to work hard in school, set goals, and develop talents.

Sep 07, 202123:13
Episode 5: Kimberly Collins on Brown University, Heart to Heart, and More
Aug 25, 202134:49
Episode 4: Blanca Burch Speaks on Entrepreneurship

Episode 4: Blanca Burch Speaks on Entrepreneurship

Blanca Burch is a senior International Studies major at Spelman College. She started the Entrepreneurs Club on her campus her sophomore year to help students see what possibilities are available to them. She started her own company Culturally Kreative, where she publishes books in order to diversify the publishing industry. She hopes to one day make a difference in education.

Resources

  1. Praxis Program Fellowships

During and beyond their participation in the Business Accelerator, Praxis supports the growth, health, and impact of new ventures by equipping entrepreneurs in five critical areas.

https://www.praxislabs.org/business-accelerator

  1. Young Authors Publishing

Young Authors Publishing is a children’s book publisher that exists to share the stories of Black & Brown children. We believe that  all kids are story-worthy, and should see themselves reflected in the books they read

https://www.youngauthorspublishing.org/

  1. HBCUVC
HBCUvc’s mission is to direct how capital is formed and distributed to increase opportunities for Black, Indigenous, and Latinx innovators.

We accomplish this by developing, connecting, and mobilizing the next generation of venture capital leaders in communities where entrepreneurs face barriers in accessing capital, and by empowering institutions to employ race-conscious investing practices.

https://www.hbcu.vc/home

Aug 06, 202132:29
Episode 3: Allen Smith Speaks on Faith & Football (D1)

Episode 3: Allen Smith Speaks on Faith & Football (D1)

Allen Smith is a 21-year-old from Columbus, Ohio, and spends most of the year in Providence, RI as he will be a senior at Brown University this upcoming fall. Allen is a running back on the Brown football team and also serves as one of the team’s captains. He is a hard worker and family man as he loves spending time with his family whenever he is home. Allen's strong faith led him to become a student leader for Athletes in Action (AIA), a faith ministry group that seeks to honor God in sport and life; he also is very involved with his home church in Providence called Aletheia. Allen loves giving back to his community through community service and youth engagement. He helped start Lead with Love, a new youth engagement group that partners with local organizations to create events that uplift and support the local youth.

Jul 25, 202119:05
Episode 2: Alumni from La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Spanish Version)

Episode 2: Alumni from La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Spanish Version)

In this week’s episode, we interviewed an individual who studied accounting at The National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. It is a public research university in Mexico. According to Wikipedia, "it ranks highly in world rankings based on the university's extensive research and innovation and is the largest university in Latin America and has one of the biggest campuses in the world." Our guest graduated from La UNAM and then afterward, she migrated to the US in search of a better life for her family. She has made enormous strides in this country and has gone on to achieve some remarkable things. I sat with our guest to talk about her experience in la UNAM, advice she has for current college students, as well as learn more about her resilience and determination to succeed in this world.

I do want to inform you that this episode was recorded in Spanish and that our guest has asked to remain anonymous.


Jul 11, 202109:03
Episode 1: Marie-Anne Barrón on the Questbridge National College Match Scholarship

Episode 1: Marie-Anne Barrón on the Questbridge National College Match Scholarship

In this week's episode, the EmpowerU Podcast hosts Marie-Anne Barrón, a current Brown University student to talk about her incredible journey becoming a Questbridge National College Match Scholarship Recipient.  

Marie-Anne Barrón is a rising senior at Brown University, studying Cognitive Neuroscience, Education, and English. A QuestBridge college match, Marie-Anne is a first-generation student dedicated to serving her community and creating it wherever she goes. She was named one of Rhode Island's Best Emerging Poets in 2019 and is an avid reader and writer. Her favorite pastimes are cooking, spending time with loved ones, and singing in her car at full volume.

Jun 30, 202111:36