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"How can we embrace mentorship, self-reflection, and inclusive leadership to amplify our impact as scientists?"

Today on the Science with Impact Podcast, Paul Faronbi, better known as IncrediPaul®, shares how research scientists can lead with intention, foster inclusive communities, and grow personally and professionally.

From his work as a chemical engineer in R&D to founding Nala STEM and coaching young professionals, Paul offers candid insights on mentorship, self-care, and integrating your values into your impact.

Who is this for?

    1. Research scientists looking to mentor and inspire the next generation of STEM leaders
    2. Graduate students and postdocs exploring how to align personal growth with professional impact
    3. Scientists and educators building authentic, supportive communities beyond the bench
  • What’s it about?

  • Paul’s journey from chemical engineering R&D to founding NALA STEM and establishing the IncrediPaul brand underscores the importance of mentorship and community. He emphasizes the importance of balancing technical skills with ongoing development in communication, leadership, and emotional intelligence, while also practicing self-care, gratitude, and faith as essential components of sustainable leadership. Navigating current challenges to DEI initiatives, Paul advocates for staying true to inclusive values and embracing growth as a continuous process, finding joy along the way.

  • 🔑 Key Takeaway:
    Leading with intention, mentoring with empathy, and nurturing your own growth can transform you—and the communities you serve—far beyond the bench.

    Time Stamps:

    00:00 Introduction to Paul Faronbi
    01:54 Balancing Multiple Roles
    02:25 The Importance of Self-Care
    03:27 Journey into Podcasting
    05:07 Life as a Scientist
    06:27 Challenges in STEM and DEI
    08:32 Leadership in Tough Times
    14:22 Path to Becoming a Scientist
    19:32 Building Communities in STEM
    24:34 Advice for Young Professionals
    33:32 Balancing Technical and Soft Skills
    35:50 The Compound Effect: Small Steps to Big Changes
    37:36 Gratitude and Reflection in Leadership
    37:47 Relentless Solution Focus: Shifting from Problems to Solutions
    41:59 Nala STEM: Building a Supportive Community
    48:08 Faith and Leadership: Integrating Personal Values
    58:47 The Journey of Personal Growth and Development
    01:09:16 Collaborating Beyond STEM: Bridging Worlds
    01:14:15 Final Thoughts and Reflections

    Guest:

    Paul Faronbi, Ph.D. | Chemical engineer, leadership coach and podcast host at IncrediPaul®, and founder of NALA(STEM).

    Host:

    Vanessa Rosa, Ph.D., is the founder of Science with Impact, where we partner with research organizations to translate STEM advancements into measurable societal benefits beyond academia.

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