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This episode is collaboration with the NALA(STEM) Podcast. Coming this fall! In this episode, Paul Faronbi interviews Imani Porter, a genetics PhD student at Stanford School of Medicine and host of the NALA STEM Podcast. They discuss Imani's interest in podcasting and her experience in radio during her time at Hampton University. Imani shares her inspiration for starting the podcast, which is to learn from people who have taken non-traditional paths in science. They also talk about Imani's academic journey, including her decision to study biochemistry and leadership studies in undergrad and her transition to graduate school. Imani Porter shares her journey in STEM and the importance of mentorship and advocacy. She discusses her experiences with LSAMP and URISE, programs that provide research opportunities and scholarships for underrepresented minorities in STEM. Imani also talks about her decision to attend Stanford for graduate school and the impact of virtual research programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. She emphasizes the significance of leadership skills in STEM and the need for more representation in the field.
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TAKEAWAYS
Inspiration for NALA(STEM) podcast came from Imani's desire to learn from people who have taken non-traditional paths in science.
Leadership is not limited to having a title; it can take many forms and is about connecting with people and recognizing their skills.
Mentorship and advocacy are crucial in supporting underrepresented minorities in STEM.
Programs like LSAMP and URISE provide research opportunities and scholarships for underrepresented minority students in STEM.
Leadership skills are important in STEM fields, as they involve managing people and collaborating on research projects.
Networking and mentorship are essential for personal and professional growth in STEM.
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This episode is collaboration with the NALA(STEM) Podcast. Coming this fall! In this episode, Paul Faronbi interviews Imani Porter, a genetics PhD student at Stanford School of Medicine and host of the NALA STEM Podcast. They discuss Imani's interest in podcasting and her experience in radio during her time at Hampton University. Imani shares her inspiration for starting the podcast, which is to learn from people who have taken non-traditional paths in science. They also talk about Imani's academic journey, including her decision to study biochemistry and leadership studies in undergrad and her transition to graduate school. Imani Porter shares her journey in STEM and the importance of mentorship and advocacy. She discusses her experiences with LSAMP and URISE, programs that provide research opportunities and scholarships for underrepresented minorities in STEM. Imani also talks about her decision to attend Stanford for graduate school and the impact of virtual research programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. She emphasizes the significance of leadership skills in STEM and the need for more representation in the field.
Watch the IncrediPaul Leadership Podcast
TAKEAWAYS
Inspiration for NALA(STEM) podcast came from Imani's desire to learn from people who have taken non-traditional paths in science.
Leadership is not limited to having a title; it can take many forms and is about connecting with people and recognizing their skills.
Mentorship and advocacy are crucial in supporting underrepresented minorities in STEM.
Programs like LSAMP and URISE provide research opportunities and scholarships for underrepresented minority students in STEM.
Leadership skills are important in STEM fields, as they involve managing people and collaborating on research projects.
Networking and mentorship are essential for personal and professional growth in STEM.
CONTENT CREATION TOOLS I’M CURRENTLY USING
Newsletter Service
Virtual Podcast Recording
Blue Yeti Mic
Aluratek 4K webcam
Wireless lapel mics
Small Ring Light
Large ring light
Portable charger
Need career or leadership coaching? See if I'm the right coach for you by going to .
Subscribe to my newsletter to become the most incredible version of yourself:
Pick up IncrediPaul merch
Follow me on Socials
Threads
Twitter
Instagram
LinkedIn
Stay connected with all I'm doing