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Fresh Leaf forever
Fostering a New Era of Sustainable Innovation and Equality

Fresh Leaf forever

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 26:39 Transcription Available


This episode is a rich exploration of the innovative ecosystem where Gen Z's ingenuity is celebrated, mentored, and developed into solutions for real-world problems.In this re-purposed content from prior seasons of the show, we unpack how innovation is key to solving issues we face, including our sustainable future.The Gen Z cohort is rapidly emerging as a force of innovation and leadership in STEM, along with some great mentors, who have been themselves entrepreneurial, in mindset ! This transformation is the crux of our episode, featuring five of our guests who appeared from 2021-23  to discuss their niche areas.[ Use links below to get to each of their  full episodes. ]Chapter Highlights from this episode:- Neha Shukla, AI Ethicist, Innovator, Speaker, on How we can build an innovation eco system- Rachna Nath, a TIME Innovative Teacher on connecting learning to real world issues- Stephanie Espy, author STEM Gems on empowering women to be STEM Leaders- Sarah Syed, a Top 20 under 20 Youth, on sustainability and innovation- Diya Nath, an International Best Selling author on her innovation "Oxi Blast"For those young minds ready to forge their path, we impart wisdom: find your purpose, embrace your unique story, and trust the adventure that lies ahead. Join us as we foster a world where innovation and empowerment are not just ideals, but realities for rising stars in every field. You can become the next problem solver!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Enjoy PIOR Living products Enjoy PIOR Living products at a 20% discount and free shipping on orders over $75Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVideos available on YouTube channel.Follow host Vai on socials - Instagram , YouTube, Facebook for thought leadership content. Head to my website for enlightening blogs & service offerings.This podcast comes to you from Listen Ponder Change LLC, founded by Vai Kumar.Every support the show contribution is much appreciated !!Subscribe https://www.buzzsprout.com/1436179/support and help us amplify our voice and reach!

Tech Talk For Teachers
STEM Gems, with Stephanie Espy

Tech Talk For Teachers

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 46:59


In this episode, we are joined by Stephanie Espy, founder of MathSP, cofounder of Knowledge for College, and author and Executive Director of STEM Gems. Stephanie helps us explore pathways that can lead students to careers in STEM fields, including strategies for exposing these opportunities to students who might otherwise not know about them. While our conversation is about STEM-related careers, the concepts and approaches can be applied to nearly any subject area or career field. Visit AVID Open Access to learn more.

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Application to Admission
Episode 28 - Stephanie Espy - Brilliance is Her Name.

Application to Admission

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 54:35


Few people on our planet are as scientifically sharp as Stephanie Espy. STEM specialist and entrepreneur extraordinaire, she is author of STEM Gems which gives girls and young women role models in STEM and opens their eyes to a world of opportunity. Trained as a chemical engineer at MIT (with a masters from UC Berkeley and an MBA from Emory) the most important role of her life is as a mom. And by sharing her love of equations, formulas and the periodic table with her daughter and others, she's encouraging the next generation of engineers, mathematicians and scientists.    Understanding but not accepting the gender gap is what fuels Stephanie. As one of only 19% of women who earn bachelor's degrees in engineering as well as one of the 3% of Black or LatinX women awarded a bachelor's degree in engineering, she is a maverick on a mission to change the world. Listen to her story, her advice on standardized testing (she owns a test prep and tutoring company too!) and how she feels about college admission. Prepare to have your mind blown!!!

AVIATE with Shaesta
How did Stephanie Espy go from being a chemical engineer to sucessful entrepreneur?

AVIATE with Shaesta

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 53:05


As a young girl growing up in Atlanta, chemistry and math were a passion for Stephanie Espy, our podcast guest, this week. This passion followed Stephanie to college, where she earned her bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from MIT. Upon earning her degree, Stephanie became one of the women who earned 19 percent of bachelor's degrees in engineering, as well as one of the minority women awarded 3 percent of bachelor's degrees in engineering.  Stephanie went on to further her education by graduating from UC Berkeley with a master's in chemical engineering and obtaining an MBA from Emory University.With a strong career path projected before her, Stephanie felt compelled to set her own course, focusing her work on making STEM subjects more relatable and engaging for kids and highlighting women role models in STEM. Stephanie started her own business in 2008 and is the Founder and CEO of MathSP. Additionally, she authored the book STEM Gems, a book for girls and young women to explore STEM careers through the stories of 44 inspiring women STEM leaders.  In my conversation with Stephanie, who is recognized as the #1 LinkedIn Top Voice in Education, I asked her who were her role models growing up, how she had the courage to leave a stable industry job and start her own business, and she shares the entrepreneurship lessons she learned along the way.

Louisiana Lefty
Ironheart with Alsie Dunbar

Louisiana Lefty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 52:26


Self-described "Steminist" Alsie Dunbar joins host Lynda Woolard for a conversation on her journey to a career as a chemical engineer, as well as her STEM Gems program mentoring girls in Ascension Parish, encouraging them to explore the world of STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math]. We also talk about lessons learned on her 2017 campaign for a Louisiana legislative seat in majority minority house district 58. Connect with Alsie on Facebook and Instagram. Connect with the Stem Gems Mentoring Program via Instagram and their website: thestemgems.org. Find more Louisiana Lefty content on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and at LouisianaLefty.Rocks. Thanks to Ben Collinsworth for producing Louisiana Lefty, Jennifer Pack of Black Cat Studios for our Super-Lefty artwork, and Thousand Dollar Car for allowing us to use their swamp pop classic, Security Guard, as the Louisiana Lefty theme song.

Business Infrastructure - Curing Back Office Blues
173: How Stephanie Espy Scales Exposure to STEM Careers for Girls via Online Events on Zoom and Hopin

Business Infrastructure - Curing Back Office Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 62:41


Stephanie Espy is one of the 19% of women (and 3% of women of color) who earn an engineering degree in America. Growing up in a family surrounded by scientists, engineers, and mathematicians, she considers herself “lucky” considering such grim stats. Lucky because she had a type of exposure growing up that many girls and young women don't.  * After working as a chemical engineer and eventually pursuing an MBA, she decided to start a business, MathSP, a premier STEM-focused academic and test prep coaching company. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Through MathSP, Stephanie blends the skills she learned working in industry with her mission to reach the historically disadvantaged and underrepresented in the educational system. * Her outreach efforts became front and center stage with the premiere of her acclaimed book, STEM Gems. That book soon became a national movement and found Stephanie on stages, in classrooms, and facilitating events. * And then the pandemic happened. Just when it seemed the momentum she gained was in jeopardy, Stephanie and her team quickly sprang into action. They learned how to apply digital technologies like Zoom and Hopin to continue offering their various events and programs. * In this episode, Stephanie, an MIT, UC Berkeley, and Emory graduate, takes us on her career transition journey starting with her passion for figuring out how things work. She then details the process she developed for transforming her once in-person only events to the first virtual STEM Gems Summit. She also describes the team of people behind-the-scenes required to produce online events and how this business infrastructure led to the international expansion of the STEM Gems movement. * Listen and be inspired as you discover exactly how you can also expand your outreach through Zoom and Hopin.   

Subject to
Subject to: Anna Nagurney

Subject to

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 67:09


Anna Nagurney is the John F. Smith Memorial Professor at the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the Director of the Virtual Center for Supernetworks, which she founded in 2001. She holds ScB, AB, ScM and PhD degrees from Brown University in Providence, RI. She is the author/editor of 15 books, more than 200 refereed journal articles, and over 50 book chapters. She presently serves on the editorial boards of a dozen journals and two book series and is the editor of another book series. Professor Nagurney has been a Fulbrighter twice (in Austria and Italy), was a Visiting Professor at the School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden and was a Distinguished Guest Visiting Professor at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. She was a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College at Oxford University during the 2016 Trinity Term and a Summer Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard in 2017 and 2018. Anna has held visiting appointments at MIT and at Brown University and was a Science Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University in 2005-2006. She has been recognized for her research on networks with the Kempe Prize from the University of Umea, the Faculty Award for Women from the US National Science Foundation, the University Medal from the University of Catania in Italy, and was elected a Fellow of the RSAI (Regional Science Association International). She is also an INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences) Fellow and a Network Science Society Fellow. In 2019, she became the first female recipient of the Constantin Caratheodory Prize from the International Society of Global Optimization. In 2020, she was awarded the Harold Larnder Prize from CORS (only the second female in the award's 35 year history). Anna has also been recognized with several awards for her mentorship of students and her female leadership with the WORMS Award, for example, and the Moving Spirit Award. Anna was one of 44 Women in STEM featured in the STEM Gems book as a role model for young women. Her research has garnered support from the AT&T Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation through its Bellagio Center programs, the Institute for International Education, and the National Science Foundation. She has given plenary/keynote talks and tutorials on 5 continents. She is an active member of several professional societies, including INFORMS, POMS, and RSAI and was the Omega Rho Distinguished Lecturer in 2018. Anna's research focuses on network systems from transportation and logistical ones, including supply chains, to financial, economic, social networks and their integration, along with the Internet. She studies and models complex behaviors on networks with a goal towards providing frameworks and tools for understanding their structure, performance, and resilience and has contributed also to the understanding of the Braess paradox in transportation networks and the Internet. She has also been researching sustainability and quality issues with applications ranging from pharmaceutical and blood supply chains to perishable food products and fast fashion to humanitarian logistics and disaster management. She has advanced methodological tools used in game theory, network theory, equilibrium analysis, and dynamical systems. She was a Co-PI on a multi-university NSF grant with UMass Amherst as the lead: Network Innovation Through Choice, which was part of the Future Internet Architecture (FIA) program and was recently a Co-PI on an NSF EAGER grant.

Ordinarily Extraordinary - Conversations with women in STEM
Stephanie Espy - Chemical Engineer, Entrepreneur, Author

Ordinarily Extraordinary - Conversations with women in STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 65:17


Stephanie Espy is the Founder and CEO of MathSP, a STEM academic and test prep coaching company. MathSP is a STEM-focused academic and test prep coaching company based in Georgia and serving students and families nationwide. She is the author of STEM Gems, a book featuring 44 women in 44 different STEM fields with the goal of providing girls with role models to allow them to see themselves in STEM fields to close the gap with women in STEM. She has a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from MIT, a master's degree in Chemical Engineering for University of California, Berkeley, and an MBA is Emory University. She is passionate about closing the gap in STEM.Episode NotesMusic used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound StudioAcronyms, Definitions & Fact CheckSTEM Gems - A book that gives girls and young women role models in STEM, and opening their eyes to a world of opportunity! (https://stemgemsbook.com)STEM Gems Summit - Occurring virtually during Women's History Month in March, the Summit brings together tween and teen girls and their supporters (parents, care givers, educators, relatives, mentors) and exposes them to a wide range of STEM careers underrepresented by women. Attendees have the opportunity to meet leading STEM women, learn about their unique career journeys, and understand what it takes to pursue similar careers. Women Empowering Girls 2021 will be on Saturday, March 20 from 11:00AM-2:45 PM EST / 8:00AM-11:45AM PST. (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stem-gems-summit-women-empowering-girls-tickets-138294435379?aff=erelexpmlt)MathSP is the only STEM-focused academic coaching company in the state of Georgia. By cultivating our students' core problem-solving skills and analytical abilities, we empower them to achieve superior results in academic subjects and on high school entrance, college entrance, and graduate school entrance exams, while also equipping them with a true understanding of the concepts at work. (www.mathsp.com)MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Founded to accelerate the nation's industrial revolution, MIT is profoundly American. With ingenuity and drive, our graduates have invented fundamental technologies, launched new industries, and created millions of American jobs. At the same time, and without the slightest sense of contradiction, MIT is profoundly global(opens in new window). Our community gains tremendous strength as a magnet for talent from around the world. Through teaching, research, and innovation, MIT's exceptional community pursues its mission of service to the nation and the world. (www.mit.edu)

A Southern Girl’s View with Sandy Adams
Stephanie Espy Founder of MathSP Atlanta Georgia

A Southern Girl’s View with Sandy Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 46:19


Today on the show, I am chatting with Stephanie Espy. With chemical engineering degrees from both MIT and UC Berkeley and an MBA from Emory, Stephanie's background is indeed impressive, but not nearly has impressive as her current mission to inspire and educate the next wave of female STEM leaders as the founder of MathSP based in Atlanta Georgia. Stephanie and I chat about growing up in a family of engineers, the scarcity of girls, especially minorities in STEM, and how she juggles being a mom and a business owner.  We discuss her mom and grandmother's influence, as well as, the 44 incredible STEM women she has interviewed in her book STEM Gems.  All of this and so much more. I so appreciate Stephanie taking the time to chat with me today.  You can find out more about Stephanie and MathSP at www.mathsp.com To learn more about her book, STEM Gems, go to www.stemgemsbook.com And on social media : https://www.instagram.com/mathsp_coaching https://www.facebook.com/mathspacademy https://twitter.com/mathspacademy   You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/asoutherngirlsview And if you are feeling extra happy, we would love if you snapped a screenshot of this episode and post it on Instagram stories, tagging both MathSP and A Southern Girl's View and let everyone know what you loved most about this episode. And if you want to leave us even more love, then hop over to iTunes and leave us a 5 star review or leave us a comment wherever you are listening to this podcast. You can watch the video version of this podcast on my website https://www.asoutherngirlsview.com/podcast Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day.

SoLeadSaturday
SoLeadSaturday - Episode 53 - Stephanie Espy #education #stem #author #GiveGirlsRoleModels

SoLeadSaturday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 27:22


Hello Everyone, The guest we have today is an Author of STEM Gems, a Chemical Engineer, a Founder of MathSP, and Mom. We discussed some of the aspects of the difference between students of different ages and effective coaching strategies to train students. Explored more about her great initiative stemgembooks.com [I would encourage you to check this website]. Also, she prefers a lot more collaborative leadership style. QUICK SUMMARY : Passion & Interest [01:04 - 4:23] Questions from Audience [4:23 - 11:24] Fun Segment [11:24 - 12:55] Career/Work/Volunteering [12:55 - 20:39] Tips/Advice [20:39 - 24:17] Leadership [24:17 - 26:48] Thank you [26:48 - end] So watch the complete episode - https://youtu.be/VgnR2USGXRk Listen to the complete episode - https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/episodes/SoLeadSaturday---Episode-53---Stephanie-Espy-education-stem-author-GiveGirlsRoleModels-enco9m Until we meet, happy leading and let's lead together. Stay safe. Bye for now. Find me on - Twitter - https://twitter.com/vaishalilambe LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vaishali-lambe/ Instagram - @PassionPeoplePurpose Website - https://www.vaishalilambe.com/soleadsaturday Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vaishalilambe17 Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soleadsaturday/id1496626534?uo=4 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMzFiYTA0MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0bFOIm9EGFalhPG8YPBhVp --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/support

STEMming in Stilettos with Dr. Toshia
Meet Stephanie Espy: STEM is All Around Us and Giving Ourselves Permission

STEMming in Stilettos with Dr. Toshia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 50:12 Transcription Available


Episode Main Points:1) STEM is found all around us. Being in nature and finding science in nature is STEM. Construction, roadwork, our cars, and buildings are all evidence of STEM. The watch on your arm, the chemical in your hair...all STEM. There is no getting around it, STEM is everywhere.2) Stephanie talks about her journey in this episode and I think its important that you take a real good listen to what she says about taking the time to figure it out. Don't lose yourself to the ideas of others and really taking the time to get clear about your life and where you want to go and what you want to do. 3) Live your life out loud. I love that she has found her passion and its around girls seeing themselves as STEMinists; as women in STEM and that they belong.Stephanie Espy Bio:My mission is to empower the next generation of STEM leaders by developing their passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. I strive to fulfill this mission through my work with MathSP and STEM Gems.About MathSP:MathSP transforms the lives of its students by unlocking their potential, imparting a methodology that centralizes problem solving and critical thinking, and empowering them to achieve their dreams and thrive.By strengthening our students’ skills in Algebra, Geometry, PreCalc, Calc, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and other STEM subjects and equipping them with winning strategies for the PSAT, SAT, ACT, GRE, and GMAT, our expert academic and test prep coaches prepares and inspires the next generation of STEM leaders. Work with us.facebook.com/MathSPAcademytwitter.com/MathSPAcademyMathSP.comAbout STEM Gems:With degrees in Chemical Engineering from MIT and UC Berkeley, I have personally experienced the gender gap that exists in the majority of STEM fields where women are severely underrepresented. The STEM Gems book is a product of my own experience and desire to help close the gender gap in STEM.It features 44 women STEM leaders of today, each with different goals, paths, and aspirations, and each within their own unique STEM field. I strongly believe that girls and young women need female STEM role models to see themselves as scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians. These role models are what I call STEM Gems.The STEM Gems book gives girls exposure to women doing amazing things in STEM, and gives them the tools to learn how to be STEM Gems themselves. By reading this book, girls and young women will have their pick of role models who offer tangible guidance and advice so that they will begin to see new possibilities that they may have never otherwise dreamed of.The STEM Gems book is the book I wish I had growing up.facebook.com/STEMGemsBooktwitter.com/STEMGemsBookinstagram.com/STEMGemsBookSTEMGemsBook.com Dr. Toshia's Book:ABC Engineering is here!! You can order it here: https://amzn.to/30DPuVkSupport the show (https://cash.app/$drtoshia)

Teach the Geek Podcast
EP. 11 - Stephanie Espy

Teach the Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 47:27


Girls are underrepresented in STEM. Chemical Engineer Stephanie Espy is trying to change that. Her book, STEM Gems, exposes girls to 44 different STEM professionals. She also runs MathSP, providing math and science coaches to students. Over a decade into entrepreneurship and she's doing great! Interested in learning more about the book? Go to http://stemgemsbook.com/.

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STEM on FIRE
70: Chemical Engineering and Author of the book “STEM Gems” – Stephanie Espy

STEM on FIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 23:36


Stephanie Espy earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Masters degree in Chemical Engineering from Berkley in California as well as a Masters Degree in Entrepreneurship and Marketing from Emory University. Stephanie worked at Merck for a couple of years but went on to pursue her own company MathSP. MathSP is an academic and test prep coaching company that has mastered the art of equipping students with a “math state of mind” while arming them with the strategies and insider “tricks” they need to ace standardized tests and attend the schools of their dreams. Stephanie is also the author of the book STEM Gems targeted at high school girls looking at STEM and shares 44 stories from women in STEM all in different STEM fields. [0:50] Stephanie started working at Amoco (now BP) and also did research at UC Berkley and was involved in Natural Rubber manufacturing. [2:07] Describes what a Chemical Engineering Process Engineer would do. [3:41] Why she chose Chemical Engineering over the other STEM/Engineering fields. She was a fan of Math and Chemistry and Chemical Engineering is a combination of both. [5:51] Stephanie’s area of expertise: Plastics and Polymers along with Oil and Gas. [6:45] What has her really fired up today – what can she do as a woman to help expose females to engineering careers. Which is why she wrote STEM Gems. Put in link….. [9:04] You get your best products when you have diversity in the workplace. You may go to college and major in a STEM degree and there may only be a couple of women in the classes, and people may actually tell you, this is not the right career for you. Don’t listen to them! Find and organization that will support you, like SWE – Society of Women Engineers. [12:08] An ah-ha Stephanie turned into success; being the only women at her workplace inspired her to write the STEM Gems book. Also, in graduate school she was tasked with how to get a natural rubber plant to produce higher quality rubber and better yield – this had never been done before. She spent 3-4 months tweaking an experiment to figure out the problem – she finally got it to work and was able to publish 2 papers on her results and was very rewarding. You have to persevere and just stick with it and don’t give up on yourself. [16:20] Getting through college – Stephanie says here number one thing was how important it is to ask for help and not work alone. In high school she could read the book do the work and do just fine, that was not the case her freshman year in college. She did not even know that it was OK to ask for help in college. [19:17] Best advice ever received is to “give yourself permission” and a personal habit for her success is to have a to-do list and write things down, use a planner and also live in the moment but also plan for the future. A book that she recommends of course is her book the STEM Gems – learn about 44 women in their unique careers STEM Gems. [22:31] Parting piece of guidance – continue to work hard and seek help and be brave not perfect and always stay curious. You can get a free book from Audible at www.stemonfirebook.com and can cancel within 30 days and keep the book of your choice with no cost.

Diva Tech Talk Podcast
Ep 72: Stephanie Espy: Exposure to The Possibilities

Diva Tech Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 37:34


Diva Tech Talk interviewed Stephanie Espy, Founder and CEO of MathSP (https://mathsp.com/) and STEM Gems (http://stemgemsbook.com/).  Stephanie shares a common goal with Diva Tech Talk (www.divatechtalk.com) to support the next generation of female STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) practitioners. Both of Stephanie’s parents are engineers and three of her siblings are connected to STEM. “Engineering and science are two main career paths my family has taken.” Stephanie was also influenced by “really fabulous teachers”as early as elementary school, extending through secondary education and college. After high school, Stephanie moved from Georgia to Massachusetts to attend MIT (www.mit.edu ). There she “thrived because of the community” and obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering.  Her penchant for bonding with others in her dorm, in her major and “with other women of color on campus” got her through the “difficult moments.” Stephanie successfully completed research projects and worked at many internships which “helped solidify my understanding of how engineers make a difference in the world.”  She matriculated to the University of California, Berkeley (https://www.berkeley.edu/) for her graduate degree in chemical engineering.  She also accrued corporate experience, working with polymers in a manufacturing plant; using various rubber-producing plants at the U.S. Department of Agriculture to improve quality and yield of U.S.-grown natural rubber; and as a chemical engineer in the oil and gas industry at BP (www.bp.com).  She also decided to get a business degree to complement her graduate degree in chemical engineering.  “I landed at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School” (http://www.goizueta.emory.edu/) where Stephanie earned her MBA.  At Goizueta, she “shifted gears; I got this entrepreneurial ‘bug’ and that drove me to want to create something, my own way of helping to close the gender gap in STEM.” Stephanie said “most of my experiences had been in male-dominated environments. I yearned for more representation” by women and people of color.  She founded MathSP a decade ago. “S stands for strategies; and P stands for problem-solving.” The company’s premise is “in order to enter a STEM career, you must have a solid foundation in math and science.” Her venture helps male and female students at all levels “uncover gaps in their foundation and close them, helping them become more ‘STEM-fluent:’ better problem-solvers, independent thinkers and life-long learners.”   She also saw a need to serve girls “in their own special way.”  In 2014, Stephanie founded STEM Gems (http://stemgemsbook.com/), which began as a book but has morphed into “a movement.”  Its aim is “to expose girls and young women to careers and role models in STEM.”  It offers its audience exposure to career opportunities that “they did not even know existed.”  In addition to the variety of career choices, STEM Gems also give girls exposure to role models working in science, technology and math.  “These are things you, as a girl, can do!” The STEM Gems book features 44 different women and their diverse careers, like data science, global health science, environmental engineering, archaeology, entomology, biotechnology, animation and a plethora of others.   “There are so many careers out there that people don’t really think about,” Stephanie exclaimed.  STEM Gems is shining a light on many of them. “A lot of research went into finding STEM women leaders, highlighting their accomplishments and advice, interviewing all of them,” and spotlighting the biggest thing: “how they make a difference in the world and help people.”  A challenge was also to put those stories into the language of children “so a 10-year old girl could pick up the book, read it, and understand. It has touched so many lives, both through the book and the STEM Gems Clubs!” The clubs focus on groups reading the book and following a curriculum (with adult community members leading). They began in the last 12 months, and have spread through the United States.  “It is a ‘tribe setting,’ and shows you that you are never alone in your pursuit of greatness,” Stephanie said. Stephanie has learned many leadership lessons throughout her career: “Never, ever, give up, despite the odds.”  Do not be intimidated. “Walk into a room and sit at the table…” invariably letting your voice be heard. Speak up and speak out. And “you cannot shy away from a challenge.” Get comfortable “being a trailblazer.” Stephanie’s parting tips for women and girls to succeed include: “Be a part of the community. You can’t do much alone.”   To that end, she recommends membership in many of the national and regional professional associations that offer resources, support and fellowship. “Be a mentor to the next generation. Be a role model to many; and pick a few for whom you can really have an impact on their journey.” Make sure to check us out on online at www.divatechtalk.com, on Twitter @divatechtalks, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/divatechtalk. And please listen to us on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher and provide an online review.

Her Stem Story
Episode 11: The Sparkling Gem of STEM

Her Stem Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 31:21


In today's DiveIn Black History Month special episode we are talking to Stephanie Espy the author of "STEM GEMS” a powerful book that portrays 44 Women in STEM role models to give young girls and boys the very valuable gift of role models. She is the CEO of MathSP, the only STEM-focused academic coaching company in the state of Georgia. She was awarded the prestigious PORSCHE Driving force award, she was featured in Huffington Post and has a BS in chemical engineering from MIT, MS in chemical engineering from UC Berkeley and MBA from Emory University. Listen to Stephanie's amazing STEM story to find out how she plans to create more GEMS in STEM! Links: www.mydivein.com Web: www.STEMGemsBook.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/Stephanie Espy Facebook: www.facebook.com/STEMGemsBook Twitter: www.twitter.com/STEMGemsBook

You Need To Know Podcast
You Need To Know Stephanie Espy

You Need To Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 30:14


Women and Blacks remain underrepresented in STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math). Hear how Black Entrepreneur, Chemical Engineer, and Author Stephanie Espy works to fight the trend with her book, STEM Gems and her company MathSP. STEM Gems Book : http://stemgemsbook.com/ MathSP: https://mathsp.com/