Aaliyyah Dyani (she/her) is a first-generation Higher Education and Student Affairs professional from Kansas City, MO. Although she has multiple non-dominant identities, she uses them to fill in gaps in Higher Education and Student Affairs. She is a consultant with specialty areas in First-Generation College Students and Professionals, Holistic Wellness, Identity Development and Salience, Minority Serving Institutions, Housing and Residence Life, and many more. Her goal is is make the profession better for students and professionals.
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Aaliyyah Dyani (she/her) is a first-generation Higher Education and Student Affairs professional from Kansas City, MO. Although she has multiple non-dominant identities, she uses them to fill in gaps in Higher Education and Student Affairs. She is a consultant with specialty areas in First-Generation College Students and Professionals, Holistic Wellness, Identity Development and Salience, Minority Serving Institutions, Housing and Residence Life, and many more. Her goal is is make the profession better for students and professionals.
In this episode, AD discusses the importance of redefining failure and success for self. There is a learning opportunity in the very situation. Setting yourself up for success is needed, but it’s time to reframe the concept of “failure is not an option”. Follow me on social media platforms: Instagram (@aaliyahj.deggs) and Twitter (@aaliyahjdeggs) View my LinkedIn Newsletter- https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/aaliyah-j-deggs-consulting-7025238344108310529 Visit my website for consulting inquiries: aaliyahjdeggs.com
Aaliyah J. Deggs Consulting Podcast
Aaliyyah Dyani (she/her) is a first-generation Higher Education and Student Affairs professional from Kansas City, MO. Although she has multiple non-dominant identities, she uses them to fill in gaps in Higher Education and Student Affairs. She is a consultant with specialty areas in First-Generation College Students and Professionals, Holistic Wellness, Identity Development and Salience, Minority Serving Institutions, Housing and Residence Life, and many more. Her goal is is make the profession better for students and professionals.