Episode 30 of the STEMusic Podcast Features Aerospace Engineers Fernanda Quezada and Lynette Gacheri. This is the first episode where we have a catch up conversation with guests who have already been on the podcast. Fernanda gives us an update on her career sharing her journey from design engineer to stress engineer while Lynette shares her journey of going from being an engineer to leading engineers. Both guests provide tips on building non technical skills and how they have served in leadership roles outside of their corporate careers. They also provide insight on how they decided to pursue their master degrees at different points in their career journey. We close out this episode with the two STEMusic Jingles I made up based on the words "I-Beam" and "Measure" that they gave me and we talk about the songs they selected for our song discussion segment. Join the fun by watching a reunion between engineering friends! You don't want to miss this episode!
Special thanks to the Camarena Adelante Foundation for sponsoring this episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Happy Women's History Month!
Episode 29 of the STEMusic Podcast Features Chief Executive Officer of the Kansas Leadership Center Dr. Kaye Monk Morgan. This is an episode I've been dreaming of for about 5 to 7 years now. Dr. Monk Morgan is a huge mentor in my life and in this episode you will see why. Dr. Monk Morgan shares so much wisdom and knowledge throughout our conversation as she journeys through how she got into STEM to becoming the CEO of a nonprofit organization. She pulls the curtain back on the process that is required for greatness and shares vulnerable truths about what it takes to reach success. Dr. Monk Morgan also shares how the Kansas Leadership Center is making a difference in the lives of Kansans and the world at large. I also share a powerful story on how the Kansas Leadership Center changed my life! We conclude her episode talking about two songs she enjoys, underscoring how things are earned and not just given, and grooving to the STEMusic Jingle I made up based on the word "Kinetic Energy" that she gave me. You don't want to miss this episode!Be sure to subscribe to this channel to be notified about all future STEMusic Podcast Episodes!
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Episode 29 Time Stamps
4:00 - How Dr. Monk Morgan got into STEM
8:36 - Being a First Generation Student
12:06 - Grad School & Starting her professional journey
17:38 - TRIO Upward Bound Math and Science
20:28 - The power of volunteering23:38 - Managing the career journey
28:53 - Women in industry (you can have it all, not all at the same time)
32:40 - Pursuing her Doctorate, Rising into Leadership at Wichita State
38: 40 - Understanding your brand (People are always watching)
42:12 - Nothing is Waisted (Dr. Monk Morgan advising me in NSBE)
46:22 - Pivoting to the Kansas Leadership Center (Becoming CEO)
53:50 - My (Roy's) Kansas Leadership Story (Changed my life)
1:05:55 - Her Leadership Principles1:08:37 - Music Talk
1:13:30 - It's not given, It's earned1:16:35 - STEMusic Jingle "Kinetic Energy"1:18:55 - Final Advice
1:21:30 - Kansas Leadership Center Description
1:22:20 - A couple things Dr. Monk Morgan is excited about
Happy Women's History Month!Episode 28 of the STEMusic Podcast Features Chief Meteorologist of the KSN Storm Track 3 Weather Team Lisa Teachman. Lisa shares how severe weather ushered in her interest for meteorology and how Kansas tornados along with a high school internship set her on her path to her current position. Throughout her episode we discuss her journey as a woman in STEM as well as her love for giving back to her community. We conclude her episode talking about two songs she enjoys, honoring her late mother, and grooving to the STEMusic Jingle I made up based on the word "Meteorology" that she gave me. You don't want to miss this episode!Be sure to subscribe to this channel to be notified about all future STEMusic Podcast Episodes! Follow STEMusic on Social MediaInstagram: @thestemusic Facebook: The STEMusicTik Tok: @stemusicnation Website: https://www.thestemusic.com/Episode 28 Time Stamps2:33 - How Lisa got into STEM4:42 - Tornados in Kansas8:40 - Interning with the weather team at 1616:00 - Starting her Weather career at KSN22:10 - The Joplin Tornado (Why the news is there after a disaster)29:50 - What to do in a natural disaster (tornado)34:15 - Weather Radar Shoes39:31 - Becoming the Chief Meteorologist for KSN43: 20 - Giving back to the community/next generation45:26 - Women in Weather (Mentors & Role Models)51:45 - Talking Music56:00 - Honoring her Mother (Linda)58:53 - STEMusic Jingle "Meteorology"1:04:55 - Final Advice
Episode 27 of the STEMusic Podcast Features CNH Industrial Design Engineer Landon Lavigne. Landon talks about his journey in STEM from loving math at an early age to finding his interest in mechanical engineering. He discusses his passion for serving his community and how we became a part of a historically black fraternity. Landon also covers the topics of leadership, perseverance, and shares what made him pursue further education. We conclude his episode talking about two songs he enjoys and jamming to the STEMusic Jingle I made up based on the word "Enthalpy that he gave me. You don't want to miss this episode!Be sure to subscribe to this channel to be notified about all future STEMusic Podcast Episodes! Follow STEMusic on Social MediaInstagram: @thestemusic Facebook: The STEMusicTik Tok: @stemusicnation Website: https://www.thestemusic.com/Episode 27 Time Stamps2:18 - How Landon got into STEM5:01 - Journey as a Black Swimmer9:14 - Pursuing Math and Mechanical Engineering12:25 - Experience being in a Black Fraternity (Phi Beta Sigma)17:16 - Moving to Kansas from Louisiana18:34 - Working as a Design Engineer at CNH Industrial20:40 - Patent Pending22:31 - Pursuing Masters Degree/Leadership Interest25:07 - Community Service27:47 - Talking about Music32:50 - STEMusic Jingle "Enthalpy"36:30 - Landon's final words of advice
Welcome to the Relaunch of The STEMusic Podcast! I'm so excited to bring back the podcast in this visual way with a new element called the STEMusic Jingle in each podcast! Also, Happy Black History Month! This month we will feature two black engineering professionals covering their journey in STEM!Check out Episode 26 Featuring Aerospace Industrial Engineer Ayana Allen as she talks about her Journey in STEM. Ayana shares how math led her to engineering, how culture led her to an amazing Historical Black College & University, and how a passion for leadership pushed her to get her masters degree. She also goes in depth on what pushes her to be great even when she finds herself being the only one in the room at times. We conclude her episode talking about two songs she loves and jamming to the STEMusic Jingle I made up based on the word "Innovate" that she gave me. You don't want to miss this episode!Be sure to subscribe to this channel to be notified about all future STEMusic Podcast Episodes! Follow STEMusic on Social MediaInstagram: @thestemusic Facebook: The STEMusicTik Tok: @stemusicnation Website:https://www.thestemusic.com/Episode 26 Time Stamps2:00 - How Ayana got into STEM6:15 - How Ayana chose Mechanical Engineering9:12 - Ayana's math pact with herself10:41 - Ayana's HBCU Experience14:30 - Moving to Kansas & Starting her Career20:22 - Day in the life of an Aerospace Industrial Engineer22:31 - Presenting to Leadership25:35 - Being the only one in the room28:12 - Giving back/Math tutoring31:20 - Talking about Music36:06 - STEMusic Jingle "Innovate"38:55 - Masters Degree in Engineering Leadership & Management47:10 - Ayana's final words of advice
Episode 25 covers Derek's journey of how he grew up interested in physics, astronomy, and hydroplane racing which leads him to pursue aerospace engineering. Derek shares his journey of how a change in his first internship assignment at Cessna Aircraft would first disappoint him but ultimately open a door to a career in Flight Test Engineering that he would love. He also shares how his professional engineering trajectory would transform into leadership roles due to his ability to listen to helpful mentors along his career path. Towards the end of the episode we learn about the power of mentorship and investing in community when Derek shares stories from his experience volunteering in a Wichita Kansas non-profit organization. We close this episode by talking about some of Derek's favorite songs and I get the chance to premiere the first STEMusic Jingle challenge by turning the word "Function" (selected by Derek) into an informative jingle. You don't want to miss this episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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This Next Generation Episode highlights one of our 2022 STEMusic Book Scholarship Winners Malayekia Miapeh! She shares how she got interested in STEM through the example of her mother and her natural curiosity. Malayekia explains how she watched her mother excel as a nurse and how that moved her to want to pursue a career in the healthcare industry. She also shares her experience moving from Liberia all the way to North Carolina and how becoming a nurse may ultimately allow her to return to her homeland. This episode ends with an encouraging discussion about two uplifting songs Maylayekia selected along with a great piece of advice for up and coming students who want to pursue a career in STEM. You don't want to miss this Next Generation episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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This Next Generation Episode highlights one of my long time mentees, Sydney Mansaw! She shares how she got interested in STEM through her love of math and some encouragement from a very helpful teacher. Sydney explains how she fostered her love of STEM through Project Lead the Way Engineering courses and ultimately landed on Electrical Engineering as her area of focus for her college degree. She also shares her experience as a summer intern for Raytheon before she dives into her love of dance revealing how she made history with a ballet company in Wichita Kansas! This episode ends with a fun discussion surrounding the two song choices Sydney selected along with a great piece of advice that can be applied by any young person on their way up in STEM. You don't want to miss this Next Generation episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Episode 24 covers Joshua's journey of how he grew up loving roller coasters and how that put him on a path to become a Bridge Engineer. Joshua shares his inspiring journey of how he had to take a couple of steps back to move forward in his pursuit of a STEM Career. He also shares how he joined the Air Force which would ultimately have a key impact on his focus, leadership, and tenacity to not only earn his bachelor's degree but also his masters degree. Towards the end of the episode we learn about Joshua's love of bridges and how he climbs to incredible heights to inspect them. We close this episode by talking about some of Joshua's favorite songs and this leads us into an amazing conversation about Faith. You definitely don't want to miss this episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Episode 23 covers Dalia's journey of how she got introduced to STEM via the AVID program to how he became a Senior Process Engineer. Dalia shares her non-traditional journey through college which includes a stint at a community college where she trail-blazed a path in a Bio Tech Program. She also describes the difficult times when she was so overwhelmed and how she chose resilience even when things got rough. She then turns to her professional journey as a process engineer sharing how she progressed through her career by focusing only on the task in front of her and not being concerned with climbing what is known as the traditional career ladder. The last part we discuss on her professional journey is all about her contribution to helping get the Pfizer Vaccine out to the world. This is a portion of the podcast you will want to hear. We close this insightful and fun episode by talking about some great songs that Dalia loves. You definitely don't want to miss this episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Episode 22 covers Andy's journey of how he got introduced to STEM via the AVID program to how he became an Aircraft Simulation Software Engineer. Andy shares how he progressed through his science and math courses to eventually reach his pursuit of engineering in college. While majoring in Aerospace Engineering, he shares how he had to find community through the Society of Hispanic Engineers to make sure he had a support system and to make sure he was able to build his network. Andy then tells us about his first professional role in Tooling Engineering and how he eventually made the pivot to become a Software Engineer. We close this highly helpful episode by talking about some great songs that Andy loves. You definitely don't want to miss this episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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This Next Generation Episode highlights one of our STEMusic Book Scholarship Recipients, Dominique Gooden! She shares how she got interested in STEM by unfortunately having to spend time in the hospital due to a medical issue at a very young age. Dominique explains the different research opportunities and STEM organizations she's been able to participate in which have fostered her love for STEM. She even shares how in her senior year of high school she's been able to conduct research with MIT! This episode ends with a inspiring discussion around the two songs choices Dominique selected along with a great piece of advice that can be applied by any young person on their way up. You don't want to miss this Next Generation episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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This Next Generation Episode highlights one of our STEMusic Book Scholarship Recipients, Anaya Parikh! She shares how she got interested in STEM and why she hopes to pursue a career in the Medical Field. Anaya also talks about her music group 4 Keys and the impact it has had on her local community. She even shares how her work with 4 Keys led her to have a unique conversation with a celebrity! This episode ends with a great discussion around the two songs choices Anaya selected along with a great piece of advice that will benefit everyone. You don't want to miss this Next Generation episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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This Special Episode highlights the 2021 SWE Engineering EXPO that will occur virtually on Saturday April 17th and Sunday April 18th. I had the chance to speak with five of the incredible women in STEM who helped plan this years virtual Expo. They took time to highlight each of their journeys in STEM and discussed why this event is so important to them. This episode closes with a fun and eclectic conversation about music that will have you groovin. You definitely don't want to miss this episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Society of Women Engineers Wichita Engineering Expo: https://wichitaengineeringexpo.org/
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Episode 21 Part 2 pics up right where Part 1 left off. Kameelah shares all about her Associate Director role at Merck & Co. while provided great professional career advice. She then continues that professional career conversation by highlighting her role as the NSBE Professionals Chairperson. Kameelah describes why being a NSBE Professional is so beneficial and how immense value can be gained through an active active professional membership commitment. We then turn to her illustrious music career and talk about how she became a phenomenal Jazz Singer. Kameelah talks of her musical lineage and even shares her journey of balancing music and engineering. This episode ends like no other episode has ended before. Kameelah serenades YOU! Yes, you read that correctly. She sings pieces of the songs she chose for us to talk about and it is AMAZING! She even throws some scat singing in too! You definitely don't want to miss this episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Episode 21 Part 1 covers the incredible journey of Kameelah-Samar Majied from her time in the Prime program where she was introduced to STEM to the different engineering roles she's worked within in packaging industry. Kameelah shares her progression through college, how she fell in love with NSBE, and how she began to grow as a leader. She also describes the many engineering roles she has served in for big companies such as L'Oréal and Bath and Body works! Along with her professionals roles, Kameelah shares some of the hurdles she overcame in her early career and provides impactful advice on how young professionals can navigate hurdles within their own career. You don't want to miss this informative and amazing episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Episode 20 covers Fernanda's journey from her cool encounters with airplanes at a restaurant overlooking an airport runway to her experience as a Mechanical Design Engineer completing interior modifications on Delta Airlines Aircraft. Fernanda shares how she progressed through school in Mexico and eventually found herself in Wichita Kansas studying Aerospace Engineering. She educates us on her wonderful experience within the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers but also talks about some of the unfortunate encounters she's experienced as a Latina in the STEM industry. She also describes her engineering roles and responsibilities and highlights her trips to China where she was able to work in her role in an entirely different environment! This podcast ends with a fun conversation about all kinds of music and inspiration through a final word of advice. You don't want to miss this insightful and fun episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Episode 19 covers Pamela's Journey from being one of the first students in a STEM Magnet school in Baton Rouge Louisiana to working as an Engineer on the Presidential plane Air Force One! Pamela recalls her days as a student on the HBCU Campus of Southern University and details her experience being a Black Woman in STEM. She also shares the different roles she has worked in throughout her career and how she has enjoyed each one along the way. Towards the end of the podcast episode Pamela reveals how she ended up writing her book "Pray The Word" and leaves us with an immense amount of encouragement while sharing how she recovered from an unexpected turn of events. We close out the episode by going to Church! Yes, we celebrate gospel music and the message it carries while strengthening each other in our faith. You don't want to miss this insightfully inspiring episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Episode 18 covers Lynette's journey from being the head girl in her boarding school in Kenya to becoming an automation engineer helping connect the world. Lynette shares how she started out in Kenya and ended up in Kansas in her pursuit of an engineering degree. She unapologetically talks about her experience as a black woman in STEM and educates us on all of the opportunities that exist within Automation Engineering. This episode ends with a brief conversation highlighting Lynette's experience serving in the Army and uplifts with an amazing conversation regarding the music that Lynette selected for her episode. You don't want to miss this uniquely inspiring and encouraging episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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Episode 17 covers Paula's journey from her younger years of growing up in an engineering family to her professional career that includes several patents and an impressive career path. Paula shares how she consistently took the initiative to seek out opportunities that would help her advance in the world of STEM. She also shares her perspective of being a Latina in the Chemical Engineering industry. One of the best parts of this episode is when Paula takes us through the journey of her career. She highlights the different roles she served in and how she was able to transition from being a Chemical Engineer to now being in charge of Global Strategic Marketing for her company. This episode ends with an energetic conversation about the music Paula chose to showcase and provides a remarkable piece of advice that will uplift anyone who may be struggling in STEM. You don't want to miss this inspiring and encouraging episode of the STEMusic Podcast!
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