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Have you ever thought about starting a business? If so, you’re not alone – 74% of Americans shared* they have thought of a business idea, yet the vast majority don’t follow through.
How do you actually make it happen?
We found 3 incredible Coke Scholar entrepreneurs to help us out!
J.J. Jaxon (1994) – Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Mission MightyMe, a revolutionary food brand on a mission to end the food allergy epidemic
Erica Tuggle (2001) – Founder & CEO of Cookonnect, a platform that connects busy families with accessible personal chefs for weekly meal prep
Nathan Sharp (2004) – Co-Founder & CEO of Retro, an ad-free social app that makes it a joy to share photos with friends again
In this latest episode of The SIP, J.J., Erica, and Nathan share their wealth of knowledge and experiences in birthing successful ventures, diving into:
Why Passion MattersStarting a business isn’t just about the mechanics; it’s about having a burning desire to solve a problem or bring a dream to life.
Navigating ChallengesEmbarking on a new business venture comes with its fair share of challenges. From funding issues to market uncertainties, the panelists share key hurdles they faced in their entrepreneurial journeys and offer valuable lessons learned along the way.
Practical Advice for Aspiring EntrepreneursNetworking, seeking mentorship, and staying informed about industry trends are underscored as vital for success. The trio also answer questions from the Coke Scholars community, covering topics such as business planning, securing funding, and growth strategies.
The episode is introduced by Jason Shanker (1991).
Watch a video of J.J., Erica, and Nathan recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for The Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesip
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.org
74% referenced in the 2023 Incfile Small Business Trends Survey
Listen to The SIP: Season 4, Episode 2 Now
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Budgeting, Investing, Roth IR-Whats?
For many, the understanding the world of personal finance can feel completely out of reach. The complexity and sheer volume of information often leave people feeling overwhelmed and intimidated. Some even give up, convinced they’ll never crack the code.
This first episode of Season 4 of The SIP brings together 3 Coke Scholars who are money experts and passionate about empowering others with tools and knowledge to take control of their financial futures:
Kristina Ellis (2005) – Author, Speaker, and Creator of College Ninja
Bryan Rodriguez (2014) – Senior Product Manager at Nubank and Financial Inclusion Advocate
Justin Elliott (2011) – Consultant and Finances & Sales Leader
The trio open up about their individual financial journeys, discuss strategies for dealing with the stress often associated with money management, and advice to boost your financial health.
The episode is introduced by Jason Shanker (1991).
Watch a video of Kristina, Bryan, and Justin recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for The Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesip
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.org
College Ninja – collegeninja.com/
I Will Teach You To Be Rich – amazon.com/Will-Teach-You-Be-Rich/dp/0761147489
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind – amazon.com/Secrets-Millionaire-Mind-Mastering-Wealth/dp/0060763280
Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money – amazon.com/Happy-Money-Japanese-Making-Peace/dp/1501188372
Gary Vaynerchuk – garyvaynerchuk.com/
The Money Guy – moneyguy.com/show/
So Money Podcast – podcast.farnoosh.tv/
The Ramsey Show – ramseysolutions.com/shows/
Optimal Finance Daily – open.spotify.com/show/6o8lC0CcRlIclZsbkEOaRL
Your Money or Your Life – amazon.com/Your-Money-Life-Transforming-Relationship/dp/0143115766
Listen to The SIP: Season 4, Episode 1 Now
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How can we make healthcare better for everyone?
In this final episode of season 3 of The SIP, Coke Scholars from different parts of the healthcare industry come together to discuss how they are tackling challenges they’ve encountered within the field.
Meet our brilliant panel of Coke Scholars:
Joel Bervell (2013) – Medical Student, Washington State University & Social Media Medical Mythbuster
Dr. C. Anthoney Lim (1997) – Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Medical Education & Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Athena Kan (2015) – CEO, Dreambound
Kaitlyn Chana (2009) – Administrative Fellow, Texas Children’s Hospital
They discuss how healthcare has evolved during the pandemic from the frontline perspective, including staff shortages, mental health needs, and the reality that healthcare workers are human, too, and dive in to the importance of access – from patients having access to both care and knowledge of the healthcare system, to making a career in healthcare more easily accessible. They also share their leadership styles and how to leave space for your heart to inform your brain.
The episode is introduced by Aisha Chebbi (2020).
Watch a video of Joel, Anthoney, Athena, and Kaitlyn recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for The Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesip
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.org
Joel Bervell bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#joel
Dr. C. Anthoney Lim bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#anthoney
Athena Kan bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#athena
Kaitlyn Chana bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#kaitlyn
Trello – https://trello.com/
Slack – https://slack.com/
Madeon – https://soundcloud.com/madeon
Spotify’s Pride Playlist – https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX1qioQ8EGhi8
Tuesdays With Morrie – https://www.amazon.com/Tuesdays-Morrie-Greatest-Lesson-Anniversary/dp/076790592X
Delivering Happiness – https://www.amazon.com/Delivering-Happiness-Profits-Passion-Purpose/dp/0446576220/
The Cradle Series – https://www.goodreads.com/series/192821-cradle
Listen to The SIP: Season 3, Episode 7 Now
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What makes a truly great brand? How can you build a personal brand to amplify your impact?
If it sounds intimidating, you’re not alone. But it doesn’t have to be!
Learn from branding experts, innovative content creators, and Coke Scholars Safiya, Tiffany, Kaiti, and Ben:
Safiya Jihan Miller (2005) – Founder & Fashion Designer, SAFIYA JIHAN & Director, MicrosoftTiffany Kassab Williams (1996) – Strategic Thought Leader, Todem BrandsKaiti Yoo (2018) – Content Creator with 600K+ YouTube SubscribersBen Kaplan (1995) – CEO, TOP Worldwide
In the sixth episode of The SIP, the panel shares their favorite personal brands, how to build your brand in a way that is polished yet authentic, and what makes for great digital content (and how to get over the fear of creating it, too). They also discuss their unique journeys in brand building and some favorite tools to get it all done.
The episode is introduced by Aisha Chebbi (2020).
Watch a video of Safiya, Tiffany, Kaiti, and Ben recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for The Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesipThe Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.orgSafiya Jihan Miller bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#safiyaTiffany Kassab Williams bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#tiffanyKaiti Yoo bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#kaitiBen Kaplan bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#benHow to Go to College Almost for Free – https://www.amazon.com/How-Go-College-Almost-Free/dp/0060937653Atomic Habits – https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break-ebook/dp/B07D23CFGR/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1667352296&sr=1-1Planoly – https://www.planoly.com/
Listen to The SIP: Season 3, Episode 6 Now
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It’s a complex time in education.
Politicized school boards, intense debates surrounding curriculum, a massive teacher shortage, piling compensatory services for students with disabilities, chronic absenteeism, a mental health crisis, and unfinished learning are just a handful of challenges for educators right now.
But, as Brandon says in the episode, it’s not all doom and gloom.
Meet Pegah, Star, and Brandon – 3 Coke Scholars leading positive change in education:
Pegah Taylor (2003) – Managing Director of Leadership Development, KIPP Texas Public SchoolsStar Wallin (2002) – CEO and Founder, Bell Creek ConsultingBrandon Cardet-Hernandez (2003) – Executive Director, Ivy Street School
Even in the face of immense hurdles, they are optimistic about the future and innovation in the field.
In the fifth episode of The SIP, the trio discuss learning beyond remediation and through opportunity, partnering with community organizations to enhance student support, making equity more than just a buzz word at both a systems level and for individuals, and so much more.
The episode is introduced by Aisha Chebbi (2020).
Watch a video of Pegah, Star, and Brandon recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for The Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesipThe Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.orgPegah Taylor bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#pegahStar Wallin bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#starBrandon Cardet-Hernandez bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#brandon
Listen to The SIP: Season 3, Episode 5 Now
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“We’re finally able to have a conversation that I think many people have been waiting entire lifetimes to have.” As this episode of The SIP begins, Nina acknowledges the importance of discussing mental health.
Meet Robert, Diana, Chris, and Nina – four Coke Scholars and mental health advocates passionate about destigmatizing the topic:
Dr. Robert Accordino (1999) – Physician, Massachusetts General Hospital; Lecturer (part-time), Harvard Medical School; and Chief Medical Officer, Ontrak Health
Diana Chao (2016) – Founder, Letters to Strangers
Chris A. Biehn (2014) – Creator, raging seas & Rising Suns
Dr. Nina Vasan (2002) – Chief Medical Officer, Real & Founder and Executive Director, Brainstorm: The Stanford Lab for Mental Health Innovation
The Scholars share their personal experiences with mental health, discuss how mental health has changed since the pandemic started, and how feelings of imposter syndrome can affect Coca-Cola Scholars and high achieving students and professionals. They also take questions from the Scholar community, giving advice about what to do if you or a loved one is struggling with mental health, dealing with online bullying, and how you can proactively keep yourself well and healthy.
The episode is introduced by Aisha Chebbi (2020).
Watch a video of Robert, Diana, Chris, and Nina recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for The Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesip
The Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.org
Dr. Robert Accordino bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#robert
Diana Chao bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#diana
Chris A. Biehn bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#chris
Listen to The SIP: Season 3, Episode 4 Now
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Parenting can sometimes be tough to navigate. Throw in a global pandemic and things get even more complicated!
Join 3 Coke Scholars in a candid conversation about the twists and turns of raising children and teenagers:
Samuel Wakefield (2001) – Leadership Director, The Organizer Zero Project; Partner, DEI Works; & father of 4Nelda Brown (1989) – School Board Staff Aide, Fairfax County School Board & cousin-mommy to teenager EricDr. Laura Froyen (2002) – Early Childhood and Parenting Specialist & mother of 2
The trio discuss the challenges of parenting in the age of covid, cell phones, and social media; the importance of having an open mind; and their unique parenting journeys.
The episode is introduced by Aisha Chebbi (2020).
Watch a video of Samuel, Nelda, and Laura recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for the Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesipThe Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.orgSamuel Wakefield bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#samuelNelda Brown bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#neldaDr. Laura Froyen bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#lauraBlack Joy: Stories of Resistance, Resilience, and Restoration – amazon.com/Black-Joy-Resistance-Resilience-Restoration/dp/179713762XPoetry by Yung Pueblo – yungpueblo.comThe Balanced Parent podcast – laurafroyen.com/podcast-internal
Listen to The SIP: Season 3, Episode 3 Now
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Storytelling through the arts can bring immeasurable value to our lives. It can provide an escape from an overwhelming life. It can lower our guards and show us new perspectives. It can be political. It can bring people together.
These three Coke Scholars all agree – art is who they are.
The latest episode of The SIP features incredibly talented artists, storytellers, and creative entrepreneurs:
Nicole L. Thompson (2010) – Director, Writer, and Producer;Adam Pulver (2007) – Theater, Film, and Television Writer; and Jared Michaud (2015) – Baritone, Educator, and Facilitator
Listen as they discuss starting a career in storytelling and the arts, growing as an artist, and the importance of creating for people who really need stories right now.
The episode is introduced by Aisha Chebbi (2020).
Watch a video of Nicole, Adam, and Jared recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for the Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesipThe Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.orgNicole L. Thompson bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#nicoleAdam Pulver bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#adamJared Michaud bio – https://www.coca-colascholarsfoundation.org/blog/meet-the-scholars-from-season-3-of-the-sip/#jaredThe Wind-Up Bird Chronicle – amazon.com/Wind-Up-Bird-Chronicle-Novel/dp/0679775439Turquoise – collegearts.yale.edu/events/shows-screenings/turquoiseRelationship Goals – amazon.com/Relationship-Goals-How-Dating-Marriage/dp/0593192575Rebel Without a Crew – amazon.com/Rebel-without-Crew-23-Year-Old-Filmmaker/dp/0452271878The Color Purple – goodreads.com/book/show/52892857-the-color-purple
Listen to The SIP: Season 3, Episode 2 Now
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Something that makes the Coke Scholars Program so unique is the incredible community of alumni. Could you imagine working together with Coke Scholars?
This first episode of Season 3 of The SIP brings together 3 Coke Scholars working at NIKE in Portland, Oregon:
Jorge Casimiro (1994) – VP, Chief Public Policy & Social Impact Officer, NIKE Inc. & President, NIKE Foundation;Jarvis Sam (2009) – Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, NIKE Inc.; andRosalyn Menon Kennedy (1997) – Communications and Partnerships Lead, Social & Community Impact, NIKE Inc.
The trio discuss their unique career journeys, how they are expanding diversity and social impact at NIKE, and leading with purpose. Listen until the end for their favorite NIKE shoes and Coke products!
The episode is introduced by Aisha Chebbi (2020).
Watch a video of Jorge, Jarvis, and Rosalyn recording this episode here with captions.
The SIP, short for the Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesipThe Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.orgNIKE, Inc. – https://about.nike.com/en/company
Listen to The SIP: Season 3, Episode 1 Now
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Junior Bridgeman barely made his high school basketball team. He played 12 years in the NBA.
Junior’s first restaurant was robbed and set on fire. He became the owner of over 450 restaurants in 20 states.
His secret for growth?
“I think I was never afraid of failure. Put it that way.”
In this special bonus episode, Status Quo Ninja Daron K. Roberts (1997) interviews Junior Bridgeman, owner & CEO of Heartland Coca-Cola Bottling Company and CCSF Board member. They discuss Junior’s incredible career of going from the NBA to owning a Coca-Cola bottling franchise and why, in the end, it’s about investing in people.
The episode is introduced by Aisha Chebbi (2020).
The SIP, short for the Coke Scholars Ignite Podcast, shares a taste of the Coke Scholars around the world who are igniting positive change.
Read a transcript of this episode here.
Learn more about items referenced in this episode:
The SIP – cokeurl.com/thesipThe Coca-Cola Scholars Program – coca-colascholarsfoundation.orgHeartland Coca-Cola Bottling Company – heartlandcocacola.comThe Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell – amazon.com/Tipping-Point-Little-Things-Difference-ebook/dp/B000OT8GD0Artwork by Nelson Mandela – houseofmandelaart.com
Listen to The SIP: Season 2, Bonus Episode Now
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“I grew up in a 1900-person farm town… I never saw or watched or read anything that I felt really spoke to me as a gay person. It would have meant the world to me to have read even one book with one gay character in school, or one unit in history class talk about…
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From The Home Depot to The Body Shop to Amazon to Vault Health, Jason Feldman (1990) describes his career as a game and chutes and ladders. His navigating force: using business to do good in the world. In this episode of The SIP, Sue Suh (1992), the first Chief People Officer for TIME, interviews fellow…
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Investors initially called The Muse a “cute project.” Kathryn Minshew (2004) built it into the go-to destination for more than 75 million people each year to research companies and careers. In this episode of The SIP, Chantelle George (2006), founder of her own higher ed consulting business, interviews fellow entrepreneur and Coke Scholar Kathryn Minshew…
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Actor, singer, and entertainer Kevin Shen interviews fellow 2000 Scholar Lillian Singh this episode, who is the Vice President of Programs and Racial Wealth Equity at Prosperity Now, an organization that works to ensure a clear path to financial stability, wealth, and prosperity for all. From growing up in south central Los Angeles to getting…
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In this episode, Sue Suh (1992), Chief People Officer for TIME, joins as host to talk with Steven Olikara (2008), Founder and CEO of the Millennial Action Project (MAP). The Millennial Action Project has an audacious mission: activate young leaders to bridge the partisan divide and transform American politics. “Bridge building isn’t rocket science, it’s…
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The SIP is back for Season 2! Chantelle George (2006), founder and CEO of her own higher education consulting company, starts us off with a bang, interviewing Derrius Quarles (2009), author of Million Dollar Scholar and Co-Founder & Co-CEO of BREAUX Capital. From growing up in foster care to winning over a million dollars in…
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The SIP usually features incredible Coca-Cola Scholars, and today we’re honored to have an incredible leader from The Coca-Cola Company join us as well. In this bonus episode, 2003 Scholar Albert Lawrence rejoins The SIP to interview Beatriz “Bea” Perez, the Senior Vice President and Chief Communications, Public Affairs, Sustainability, and Marketing Assets Officer for…
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Capping the first season of The SIP is developer-entrepreneur David Akinin (2008) all the way from Windhoek, Namibia, who joins returning host and bestselling author Daron K. Roberts (1997). David, originally from Venezuela, tells his incredible story full of pivots and transitions – from being kidnapped with his family at just 11 years old, to…
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Daron K. Roberts (1997), bestselling author and founding director of the Center for Sports Leadership and Innovation at the University of Texas at Austin, joins The SIP to host the fifth episode. He interviews Madi Pfaff Edgar (2013), the founder and CEO of two companies – Legesher, her open source project that connects the language…
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In the fourth episode of The SIP, Jolene Loetscher (1997) talks with Isabella Madrigal, a brand new Coke Scholar from the 2020 class! An avid writer and storyteller, Isabella discusses her play, Menil and Her Heart, which gives a voice to the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women, how it intersects with her own…
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