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In this episode of the Engineering Talent Podcast, host Fayon Dixon sits down with award winning civil engineering undergraduate Amy-Rose Richardson to explore what it really takes to grow in engineering with confidence and purpose. From her first eye opening experience on HS2 to volunteering across Cambodia India and beyond, Amy-Rose shares how global exposure shaped her passion for sustainable infrastructure and post war reconstruction. She speaks about rejection leadership imposter feelings and the power of mentorship, offering practical advice for students navigating their own path. This is a conversation about belonging impact and building a future where engineering serves communities when they need it most.
By EqualEngineersIn this episode of the Engineering Talent Podcast, host Fayon Dixon sits down with award winning civil engineering undergraduate Amy-Rose Richardson to explore what it really takes to grow in engineering with confidence and purpose. From her first eye opening experience on HS2 to volunteering across Cambodia India and beyond, Amy-Rose shares how global exposure shaped her passion for sustainable infrastructure and post war reconstruction. She speaks about rejection leadership imposter feelings and the power of mentorship, offering practical advice for students navigating their own path. This is a conversation about belonging impact and building a future where engineering serves communities when they need it most.