In this heartwarming and insightful episode, I sit down with Dr. Vera Onana—a Nigerian-born scientist, new mother, and founder of SheThrivesPhD—to explore the full scope of her journey through science, immigration, and identity. From her early days of studying biology in Nigeria to pursuing a PhD in Canada, Vera shares what it was like adjusting to a new academic culture, navigating the research world as an international student, and embracing the beauty and chaos of new motherhood.
Now working as a consultant scientist in industry, she opens up about the skills that helped her pivot from academia, and why she felt called to create SheThrivesPhD, a community designed to support women navigating doctoral programs. We discuss faith, resilience, representation, and what it means to thrive, not just survive, during one of life's most demanding seasons.
Whether you're an international PhD student, a woman in STEM, or someone seeking clarity during transition, this episode is full of encouragement and wisdom.
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