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This show dives deeper into what is a Non-traditional student, whether you fit that description, and how Non-traditional students navigate the Educational Ecosystem.

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In this episode, we get to know Ms. Samantha Tarano. A first generation college student on her way to Pharmacy School from Community College. Samantha discusses her non-traditional path to becoming a Dr. in Pharmacy and how her milestones are also celebrations for her support system. Please enjoy Samantha's story and remember to rate, like, and subscribe.Enjoy. Connect. Inspire.Data from the United States Census mentioned in the episode found here:El-Zein, A. (2024, October 16). More than 60% of U.S. pharmacists were women but they earned less than their male counterparts. Census.gov. https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2024/10/american-pharmacists-month.html#:~:text=Women%20have%20made%20up%20about,in%202023%20(Figure%204).
In this moving episode, we get to know Gabi Cardenas. Director of Retention Services at Miami Dade College: North Campus. Gabi's testimony speaks volumes on how our titles and professions are just a fragment of who we are. Gabi explains how her role at the college creates an impact in the lives of her students, and how her colleagues and the college served as her greatest comfort in her most challenging time. Join me as we peel back the onion and get to know Gabi's moving testimony on deeper level.Enjoy. Connect. Inspire.
In this episode we get to know Lee Norwood. A College Consultant at Annapolis College Consulting and founder of College Sharks. Lee's discusses her desire to make an impact after a 23 year career in the Pharmaceutical industry and creating College Sharks to "take a bite out of the college admissions process" for all! Please enjoy the latest episode on the podcast and rate it 5-stars. Thank you, always.Lee's contact info:www.annapoliscollegeconsulting.comwww.collegesharks.comFacebook: Annapolis College Consulting and College SharksIg: @CollegesharksLinkedIn: Lee NorwoodTikTok: @Collegesharks
In this episode of the podcast, we get to know Mr. German Ortiz Soris. A current student at MDC who studies Physics and is a K-12 Mathematics Tutor. Mr. Ortiz Soris wants to use what he's learned in English and Communication to bridge the gap for students who have difficulty with Math and Science courses. Ultimately, German is driven to use his research to make an impact for the 99 percent of graduates who pursue other degrees outside of Mathematics. He also discusses how Math and Science can infuse better Communication to make a deeper impact as well. Please enjoy this episode and rate the podcast 5-stars.We will always continue to have our audience "Enjoy. Connect. and Inspire."Thank you.
In this episode, we get to know Ms. Yasiara Ortiz, Chief Dream Officer at Misstudy. An organization that helps students stand out from the rest in pursuit of their academic dreams across the globe. She discusses her company's mission, her personal experience, and how she connects people with colleges and universities on multiple continents. Yasi believes that travel and education are key intersections that unlock dreams. She helps people realized them. Please enjoy the latest episode on the podcast and remember to rate 5-stars.Always grateful!To connect with Yasi, please visit: www.misstudy.com Instagram: @Misstudy
In our 51st episode of the podcast, we get to know Isabella Anais Llobera. A graduate from Miami Dade College with her Bachelors degree in Supply-chain Management. With a concentration in Human Resources. She explains her route towards academic success and how she's been a Non-traditional student since day #1, Kindergarten! Please enjoy the latest episode on the podcast and rate 5-stars!Always grateful.
In our second episode of season 4, we get to know Mr. Dale Leatherwood. Chief Marketing Officer at Columbia Southern University. Dale dives into how Online institutions like his are catering higher education for non-traditional students, breaking the stigma of pursuing degrees online, and some of the challenges he faces in his position. Join me in listening to his insightful testimony on the Non-traditional Scholar Podcast. Please remember to rate our podcast 5-stars! We always continue to publish episodes designed to Educate, Connect, and Inspire.Additional show notes for the episode:- Multiple factors, including prior experience, geography and degree field, affect career outcomes. CSU does not guarantee a job, promotion, salary increase, eligibility for a position, or other career growth.- Amount of transfer credits is dependent upon transcript evaluation and pending Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) process.- ROI based on 10-to-40-year Net Present Value in U.S. institutions as indicated in Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce's "Ranking 4,600 Colleges by ROI (2025)."
In this episode, we get to know Mr. Andre Bruce, and Non-traditional student who never imagined arriving at the career and degree he's earned. We discuss his journey, the field of Sports Psychology, and how such a field intersects with other fields of study and experiences that help complete "full circle" moments.Please rate our podcast 5 stars! Like, comment, and share with the world.Always grateful. More to come.
In this episode, we get to know Mr. Tyrel Pablo. The Academic Success Coach at Diné College in New Mexico. Mr. Pablo is also of the Navajo Tribe. We get to know Tyrel and his Indigenous culture on a deeper level. Tyrel also discusses how his college is impacting the lives of students. Many who are Navajo identity as well. Please enjoy this powerful and enlightening testimony titled Warrior's Spirit.Enjoy. Connect. Inspire.To connect with Tyrel Pablo, see below:Email: Typablo@dinecollege.eduPhone: 505-686-5798
In Part 2 of The Kuvo Effect, we get to know more about the co-founders of the App, Jas, and Vlad. Ulises also joins us as we taking a deeper dive into the intricacies of developing and app like theirs. We explore some of the challenges they face, where they forecast themselves to be with Kuvo in the future, and we will put the three guys to the test!Please enjoy, comment, and share.To get in touch with Kuvo:Link to the App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kuvo-app/id6747648149Website: trykuvo.com
In this episode, we get to know Ulysses Cheong Borges. Founder of the Kuvo App. We discuss how he took his idea and developed it with his Co-founders of the App to where it is today. As an App that fills a need and on the verge of becoming the next big thing people download to their devices. Please enjoy part 1 of The Kuvo Effect, and stay tuned for part 2!To contact Kuvo: Link to the App:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kuvo-app/id6747648149Website: trykuvo.com
In the first episode of 2025, we get to know Amanda Nuckles. Who is pursuing an Interdisciplinary degree in Art History, Anthropology, and Philosophy. She dives deep into her Non-traditional route to pursuing her degrees, and how her trials and tribulations redefined the trajectory of her passions. Please enjoy our latest episode and rate us 5-stars! Always grateful.
In this episode, we get to know Tracy Baynes. The CEO of the STEP initiative and organization. Tracy discusses how consistently following her passions allowed her to help others through STEP's mission: Generational Change in the lives of low income high school students in Arizona. Please enjoy this powerful episode on STEP and how its transforming lives and breaking barriers in the lives of high school students and beyond.
In this episode, we get to know Mrs. Andrea Black Evans. Executive Director at the Surge Institute. She explains the mission of the Surge Institute and why the work they do is shaping a movement and surging people forward! Please enjoy this episode and rate our podcast 5 stars. Always grateful.
In this episode, we get to know Mr. Edgar Palacios. Founder of the Latinx Education Collaborative and Revolucion Educativa. Mr. Palacios dives deep into his motivations for creating the initiatives and the impact he's trying to make for generations to come. Join me in listening to his story and how Climbing the Mountain bit by bit can lead to a better representation for all. Please rate us 5-stars and share with anyone you wish.
In this fascinating conversation, we take a dive into culture with Maria Kuntz. We explore how culture and identity are continuously evolving and integrated. We also touch on how Cross Cultural Communication can help build bridges in a very divisive climate. Please enjoy this episode of our podcast and remember to rate 5-stars. Share with everyone in your universe! Always grateful.
In this episode of the Non-traditional Scholar, we get to Gabriella Castillo. A Non-traditional student who took a scenic route toward pursuing higher education. Through some persuasion from her family, she decided to reroute back to school for the first time in 2 years. Upon return, not only was she inspired by getting A's, but she discovered an opportunity of a lifetime. Please enjoy the latest edition of the podcast and rate us 5 stars. Always grateful!
In this gift of an episode, we discuss how our little podcast evolved into a mighty surprise. Ultimately, the episode examines how sometimes the best gifts arrive to those who wait. Please rate our podcast 5 stars! Also, please share and enjoy our other 41 episodes. More to come. Always in gratitude.
This snippet sets the scene of what's coming on the podcast, and how our little podcast is mightier than you think! Next episode coming this Friday! 09/20/2024. Always in gratitude for the support.
In this episode of the Non-traditional Scholar podcast, we have a conversation with Michelle Sthefany Penalver. A Speech and Writing Tutor and Graduate student in Communications. She describes how her immigrant experience shaped her and helped her find her voice. She also discusses how the immigrant experience impacted her in multiple ways. Not just once, or twice, but on three different occasions. Please rate the podcast five stars! For questions, comments, or collaboration, reach out! Email: ynemerof@mdc.edu Ig: @thenontraditional_scholar LinkedIn: Yane Nemeroff TikTok: @thenontraditionalscholar
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