The MIS podcast is a platform to highlight and share stories of successful people of color in STEM. Twice a month we talk to Scientists, engineers, technologists, and medical professionals of all ages and similar walks of life. We will discuss a number of
On episode 9 of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to meet Julian McRae! Julian recently obtained his MD. On this episode Julian discusses his path from volunteering in the hospital at a young age, finding mentors along the way, and staying motivated through college to obtain his goal of becoming a Doctor. He also discusses his experience abroad in Romania during his first year of medical school to conduct research and help improve their medical processes. Lastly touches on what he sees himself doing in the future in his career and how he plans on being involved in projects to advocate for careers in medicine. Listen to Julian's story and some of the great advice he shares! Host - @berto609 (instagram & twitter) Guest - @julianmcraemd (instagram) *As always if you are inspired by something you hear on the podcast or would like to connect with one of the guests to talk about any questions you may have, feel free to reach out to myself to get you in contact or you may reach out to the guest directly.* Click the link for Podcast audio links & Social Media - https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a STEM career reach out on social media or by email! Please subscribe, follow & Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On episode 8 of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to meet Aisha Martin! Aisha is a forensic Scientist, Founder of @fems4stem , CEO of @thesteministbrand, Author, and educator. On this episode Aisha discusses her childhood being born in the US, growing up in Europe, and coming back to the US during High School. She goes over her work experience and her day to day as a scientist. She also discusses what drives her passion and enthusiasm for STEM and her future goals that she has set for her entrepreneurial endeavors. Take a listen to this inspiring story. Also feel free to check out her website - www.aishanicole.com Host - @berto609 (instagram & twitter) Guest - @mrs.aishanicole (instagram) *As always if you are inspired by something you hear on the podcast or would like to connect with one of the guests to talk about any questions you may have, feel free to reach out to myself to get you in contact or you may reach out to the guest directly.* Click the link for Podcast audio links & Social Media - https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a STEM career reach out on social media or by email! Please subscribe, follow & Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On episode 7 of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to meet Andrew VIlleda! Andrew is a currently a Manufacturing/Quality Assurance Engineer. Early on in his career path Andrew was going to school trying to become a nurse. After some work experience he realized it was not a field he would truly enjoy as a professional. He decided to venture into the field of microchip manufacturing and truly enjoys it. During his time in the field he has worked himself up to an engineering role. Listen to Andrew's story and the impact he has made in his role through 3d Printing! Host - @berto609 (instagram & twitter) Guest - @drewski751 (instagram) *As always if you are inspired by something you hear on the podcast or would like to connect with one of the guests to talk about any questions you may have, feel free to reach out to myself to get you in contact or you may reach out to the guest directly.* Click the link for Podcast audio links & Social Media - https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a STEM career reach out on social media or by email! Please subscribe, follow & Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On episode 6 of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to meet Yarizell Torres! Yari is a RN who just completed her masters. On this episode you Yari will share her experience on her path to becoming a nurse. She touches on the difficulty of deciding the career you want to pursue as a first generation student. She also shares her experiences in her different clinical rotations. We also discuss the changes in career advancement in the previous generation compared to our current generation. Yari also touches on her future end goal of becoming a Family Nurse Practitioner! ****In Honor of Nurses Week this month from May 6-May 12 will be interviewing Two nurses for month of May!**** Host - @berto609 (instagram & twitter) Guest - @funnn__sizeee (instagram) *As always if you are inspired by something you hear on the podcast or would like to connect with one of the guests to talk about any questions you may have, feel free to reach out to myself to get you in contact or you may reach out to the guest directly.* Click the link for Podcast audio links & Social Media - https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a STEM career reach out on social media or by email! Please subscribe, follow & Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the fifth episode of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to meet Marleny Maldonado! Marleny is a RN nurse currently living and working in California. On this episode you will hear about Marleny's path to becoming a nurse, some of the challenges she faced, her experiences working through the COVID-19 Pandemic, and some of her hobbies and interests. Listen as Marleny shares stories and her experience as a Latina nurse! ****In Honor of Nurses Week this month from May 6-May 12 will be interviewing Two nurses for month of May!**** Host - @berto609(instagram & twitter) Guest - @marmx23(instagram) *As always if you are inspired by something you hear on the podcast or would like to connect with one of the guests to talk about any questions you may have, feel free to reach out to myself to get you in contact or you may reach out to the guest directly.* Click the link for Podcast audio links & Social Media - https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a STEM career reach out on social media or by email! Please subscribe, follow & Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the fourth episode of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to meet Shirley Davila! On this episode you will hear about what sparked Shirleys interest in engineering and her experience getting accepted into Rutgers university and the challenges she faced. She discusses the effects of mental health and her OCD condition she experienced while going through school. She also speaks on The various internships she had while in school and how they helped prepare her post college. Listen in as she shares her many experiences, including a special new project app she is currently working with a couple of her friends! Host - @berto609(instagram & twitter) Guest - @hereisshirley(instagram) *As always if you are inspired by something you hear on the podcast or would like to connect with one of the guests to talk about any questions you may have, feel free to reach out to myself to get you in contact or you may reach out to the guest directly.* Click the link for Podcast audio links & Social Media - https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a STEM career reach out on social media or by email! Please subscribe, follow & Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the third episode of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to meet Dr. Roger Anthony Giles! On this episode you will hear about Roger's background and his experience starting off in the construction industry and owning his own business. After many years of doing taxing work on his body Roger decided to go back to school to accomplish his life long dream of becoming an Electrical Engineer. Once accomplishing this goal he decided he wanted more and pursued his PHD. Listen as Roger shares his stories and the many road blocks he has encountered and overcame in his career. He discusses how MINDSET and MOTIVATION are key to accomplishing your goals! Host - @berto609(instagram & twitter) Guest - @rgiles_1(instagram) + Dr. Roger Anthony Giles (Linkedin) *As always if you are inspired by something you hear on the podcast or would like to connect with one of the guests to talk about any questions you may have, feel free to reach out to myself to get you in contact or you may reach out to the guest directly.* Click the link for Podcast audio links & Social Media - https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a STEM career reach out on social media or by email! Please subscribe, follow & Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the second episode of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to meet the first official guest, Carol Luengas! On this episode you will hear about Carol's background and her experiences growing up in South Jersey and traveling across the country to go to UCSD. Carol talks about her experiences as a women minority in Civil Engineering, what drove her to choose her career path, and the challenges of being a first generation engineering student and worker. Host - @berto609(instagram & twitter) Guest - @Cluengas(instagram) *As always if you are inspired by something you hear on the podcast or would like to connect with one of the guests to talk about any questions you may have, feel free to reach out to myself to get you in contact or you may reach out to the guest directly.* Click the link for Podcast audio links & Social Media - https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a STEM career reach out on social media or by email! Please subscribe, follow & Share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the first episode of the Minorities in STEM podcast we get to know more about Roberto Polanco and who he is. On this episode you will hear about Roberto's background and his experiences growing up in the Atlantic City area of South Jersey. You will then hear him answer questions as the first honorary guest of the Minorities in STEM podcast and what he has experienced as an engineer. The questions covered are similar to the questions you can expect to hear future guests answer. Finally at the end of the Podcast, Roberto takes an opportunity to share in more detail exactly why he decided to start this podcast. Stay tuned all the way to the end as he drops some gems for our communities. Host: @berto609 Click the link for Podcast audio links & social media- https://linktr.ee/minstem If you'd like to share your experiences in a stem career reach out on social media! Please subscribe, follow & Share! Artist: Aventura- Pueblo Por Pueblo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello everyone this is Roberto from the Minorities in STEM podcast. For those that don't know STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and math. Being a minority in the STEM field has been a life changing experience for me so far in my career. I am an Electrical and Computer engineer graduated from Rutgers University C/O 2015. I have experience as an electrical design engineer and most recently as a testing & commissioning engineer. Even though it wasn't an easy road, I am thankful for the opportunities that engineering has provided me and for the experiences i've had so far. I've gotten the opportunity to travel to various countries such as Sweden, Germany, Mexico and various other states on behalf of the company. I've been the lead engineer responsible for multi-million dollar projects. I've also even had the opportunity to meet many successful and intelligent individuals working on very interesting projects and issues facing our society. Engineering for me specifically has also provided me the ability to serve the community and work on my passion. Recently I've been really thinking about the past year that we've all experienced in 2020 and the work that I do as an engineer. i came to the realization that the US and the world around us as a whole is rapidly evolving towards a heavy information driven, and technologically advanced society. Not to mention the Corona Virus has significantly changed the way we function and go about our day to day. Given the fact that this societal shift is causing STEM to grow at a rapid pace, there are not enough people of color, especially black and brown represented in the field. I think minorities are both under-represented and under-informed on the importance and benefits of STEM careers. Too many times we see minorities not have access to the same resources and opportunities. With these challenges it can be difficult to excel or seek motivation. It's tough enough that most of us from minority backgrounds don't come from money. But it's also tough knowing that sometimes we become a product of our environments due to the extra struggles and distractions around us. I think there are not enough advocates for education in our communities or enough diverse role models to show all the opportunities out there and to motivate the youth. I intend to interview POC who are in a field related to STEM. I hope to have these interviews create a community that will inspire, motivate, and educate on the opportunities and impact of STEM on society and on a personal level. My goal is to promote STEM career paths to minorities and to the next generation as well as to change the perception that there aren't enough ways to make it. I want to see all of us become successful and make an impact on society. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, stay tune for the first episode starting March 1. You can also follow me on social media. MIS is on Instagram, and twitter. The episodes will be on spotify, apple podcast, google podcast, and more. Everything will be listed in my linktree link. If you have any questions or may like to be a part of a future show, feel free to send an email to MinStempod@gmail.com or message me on any of the socials. Lastly if you find that you enjoy our podcast, please be sure to spread the word to any friends, family, co workers, etc. that you think would find value in our podcast. Thanks for the support. https://linktr.ee/minstem