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STEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Scyatta Wallace: Find Your Own Way and the Need for a More Inclusive Path in STEMEpisode SummaryWomen in STEM: Journeys and ChallengesNatoshia welcomed Dr. Toshia and introduced her guest, Dr. Scyatta Wallace, who has been a valuable LinkedIn connection. Scyatta shared her journey in the finance and financial literacy space, particularly with black women, women of color, and women in STEM. Dr. Toshia discussed her journey as a woman in STEM, starting from her high school research activities to her college experiences. She initially considered a career in medicine, but her interests shifted towards research, particularly in developmental psychology and resilience. Dr. Scyatta also shared...2025-04-1055 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Kelli Nichole Bain: Chemistry, Yogurt and Ice CreamKelli's Nitrogen Ice Cream Research and ExperiencesKelli, a battery chemist with an interest in nitrogen-based ice cream production, shared her research and experiences. She discussed the use of liquid nitrogen in culinary arts, highlighting its origin in East Asia and its potential for innovative techniques. Kelli also shared her successful acquisition of a mobile nitrogen tank from eBay, with the support of her coworker, to further explore her idea. Kelli's Journey to STEM EntrepreneurshipKelli shared her journey from working in a battery lab to starting her own business, Dipping...2025-02-0349 minSweet but Fearless PodcastSweet but Fearless PodcastWe Need to Tell Our Stories with Dr. Natoshia Anderson, STEM Advocate and Author (S8:Epi 218)In this episode, Mary Sullivan, co-founder of Sweet but Fearless, talks with Dr. Natoshia Anderson, CEO & Founder Nerdy Brain, STEM Advocate, and Author, about her journey from Mechanical Engineer turned award-winning STEM educator and STEM gender equity/diversity and inclusion advocate. She explores the power of setting boundaries and openly communicating them with those around you and the importance of being confident in sharing your story and standing firm in your personal truths. Dr. Anderson, has an incredible background in STEM and STEM Education. She has been able to parlay her career as a Mechanical Engineer, Engineering...2024-11-2627 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Leah C. Murphy: Storytelling in STEM, The Benefits of a Diverse Skill Set and the Challenges Faced by Underrepresented Groups in the STEM ClassroomEngineering Career Journeys and TransitionsLeah recounted her journey from a mechanical engineering student to her career in the consumer goods industry, highlighting the challenges she faced, including discrimination and lack of social connections. She emphasized the importance of problem-solving and critical thinking skills in engineering and how these skills are applicable in various fields. Leah and Natoshia discussed the benefits of an engineering background, especially in terms of problem-solving and adaptability. Leah shared her experience of transitioning from engineering to procurement, highlighting the broader career opportunities it offered. Both agreed on the importance of risk assessment...2024-07-1843 minCareer Gems For The JourneyCareer Gems For The JourneyTriumph Together Featuring Dr. Nicole D. Vick and Dr. Natoshia AndersonIn this inspiring episode of the Triumph Together, Leah C. Murphy, CEO of Career Gems for the Journey is joined by the accomplished Dr. Nicole D. Vick and Dr. Natoshia Anderson, both contributors to the "Triumph in the Trenches" anthology. Leah, Dr. Vick, and Dr. Anderson engage in a deep and insightful conversation about crucial topics such as psychological safety in the workplace, pay equity, and the profound impact of presence. They explore the importance of feeling valued and safe in professional environments, sharing personal experiences from their respective fields of public health and STEM. ...2024-06-2846 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Kimberly Lane Clark: Pagers, Technology, Computer Science and LeadershipEmpowering Women of Color in STEMNatoshia and Kim discussed their professional connections and shared their enthusiasm for empowering women of color in STEM. Natoshia admired Kim's success and highlighted her dedication to creating a platform for underrepresented voices in the field. Kim, a blended learning specialist, shared her experience working on a project with the Flying Classroom, where she integrated technology into a curriculum focused on building a car and a plane with students. She reflected on her personal and professional experiences leading to this project.Overcoming Fear of Computer Science Certification...2024-06-2544 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Xena Stryker: Beauty, Brains, and ArchitectureEpisode SummaryCelebrating Women in STEM: A Golden Shoe ProposalNatoshia Anderson and Xena, the founder, had a conversation on Natoshia's show, "Stimming and Stilettos," discussing the importance of recognizing and celebrating the beauty and intelligence of women in male-dominated industries such as STEM. They proposed the idea of a symbol, like a "golden shoe," to represent women in STEM fields. Xena emphasized the need for more women in the workplace to normalize self-expression, reduce jealousy and microaggressions. Architecture, Diversity, and InspirationXena, the founder of an architectural firm, discussed h...2024-05-1445 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Jasmine Saurez: For the Love of Technology and MentorshipEpisode SummaryJasmine Suarez shared her journey in STEM, beginning with her studies in business at the University of Cincinnati, where she took technical courses in coding and HTML. She later transitioned from a job in the Federal Government to a role as a cybersecurity workforce ecosystems advisor for a woman-owned company. Jasmine Suarez emphasized the importance of real-world education and experience and her commitment to mentoring and speaking engagements to empower others. She also highlighted her advocacy for STEM education and awareness, and her mission to inspire underserved and underrepresented groups to pursue careers in STEM and...2024-04-3042 minCareer Gems For The JourneyCareer Gems For The JourneyTriumph Anthology Gems with Dr. Natoshia AndersonWelcome back to Career Gems for the Journey Podcast.  In today's episode, join ⁠Leah C. Murphy⁠⁠ CEO of ⁠⁠Career Gems for the Journey⁠⁠ as she introduces another co-author of ‘Triumphs in the Trenches: Navigating Success for Black Professionals’ Dr. Natoshia Anderson, CEO of Nerdy Brain LLC, who shares her journey from mechanical engineer to educational influencer, advocating for diversity in STEM and equal opportunities for minority students. Her work, particularly through an ed-tech startup, focuses on making STEM education accessible and engaging. Her journey is a testament to the power of transition, innovation, and resilience in the face of professional ch...2024-03-2151 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Shehara Wooten, CFP: You Can Have Financial Freedom!Welcome to 2024! Shehara's Career Transition to Financial PlanningShehara shared their educational and career journey, highlighting their struggles with reading and math that led them to a special school. Shehara's interest in problem-solving and STEM subjects led her to consider a career in accounting, but she ended up pursuing engineering. After five years of studying electrical engineering, Shehara switched careers and entered the financial services sector. Shehara's interest in personal finance led them to start their financial planning firm, where she continues to grow and develop as a financial advisor.Career Change and Purpose Discussion...2024-01-1751 minRead It Right Radio ShowRead It Right Radio ShowEP#30 - CODING FOR STEM EMPOWERMENT with Dr. Natoshia AndersonIn this episode, I talk with Dr. Natoshia Anderson, Director of LINGO, about Coding for STEM Empowerment.Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Dr. Anderson:How did you get started with your work at LINGO?Can you share more about LINGO and its founder, Aisha Bowe?Who do you help through LINGO, and how do you do it?What role does representation play in your work and in the world of STEM?Can you share some success or heartwarming stories you've witnessed in your role?Here Are Some Key Points Discussed...2023-10-2529 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Blanche' Anderson: Information is Powerful, Taking More Chances, and Having Thick SkinEpisode Summary1) She was always interested in electronics and digital stuff. Says she was inspired by the Lion King animations. She put her first computer together in junior college and then she used it throughout her college career.2) C programming language is hard!!! Don't let them tell you anything different.3) She is still working at the first company that hired her out of college. Blanche' Anderson BioShe worked for over 15 years as a software developer and 12 years as an adjunct instructor in mathematics. My career...2022-03-2933 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Rhonda Anderson: The Goal Digger's PlaybookEpisode SummaryIt's that time of year again. Let's talk about goals. However this time I've brought you someone who knows how to set them and make them stick. Dr. Rhonda Anderson is the author of the book, The Goal Digger's Playbook. This book is more than a how-to guide to goal development. It gives you practical steps to doing ALL of the work towards achieving your dreams. You will want to get your copy and buy one for a friend.Dr. Rhonda Anderson BioRhonda Anderson, PhD, CPC, progressive author of “The Goal Digger’s Pl...2022-01-1143 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Ti'ara Griffen: 1st Generation College Students; Earning the Right to InnovateEpisode Summary1. She's a 1st generation college student that didn't know she wanted to be in STEM.2. Her scores on the ACT launched the idea that maybe STEM was an option for her. She started getting excited about the sciences.3. She fell in love with Biology and the rest was history.4. She has many stories to tell about being the first and only. She struggled to figure what type of scientist she wanted to be. She did undergraduate research that led her down a path.5. She feels that she...2021-11-0247 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Susanne Tedrick: Its Never Too Late to Get Into STEM; We Need All the Letters in DEIEpisode Summary1) Susanne got into STEM later in life. Though I think that finance is a STEM profession as well. She decided that she didn't want to do that anymore.2) She went back to school for IT. She was doing volunteer work to get her into the field and build a network. 3) She acknowledges that being the first and only is hard work. She had a hard conversation with herself about whether she wanted to stay in. 4) She believes that being in STEM is a choice but also believes that when you say yes to...2021-10-2646 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Toshia's Book List 2021Episode SummaryI love a good book. Reading is one of my favorite things to do. Fun Fact about me: I always have a book on me at all times. The airport, the grocery store, the doctor's office. I am never without a book. The truth is that reading these books have been therapy for me. There are books on this list that I've read multiple times and the pages are marked and tabbed. They were just that impactful for me. I hope they are for you also.These books are all written b...2021-10-1934 minROCK-IT FUELROCK-IT FUELDr. Natoshia Anderson Returns With Stepping Into Your Power- Time To Manage UpIn this short teaser episode, we welcome back, Dr. Natoshia Anderson, Founder of SmartSTEM.Dr. Toshia's mission is to help Women of Color in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) who feel overshadowed, overwhelmed and overlooked to Speak up for themselves and Speak Out in order to advance themselves in their personal and professional lives.Don't miss our guest's FREE audience gift...Text RF-POWER to 411321 to receive "3 Tips On How To Manage Up" and other resources for women of color seeking to excel as STEM professionals (text RF-POWER to +1-909-741-1321 outside of...2021-10-1512 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Erica Joy Baker: Its the Computer for Me, Love of Tech, and Being YourselfEpisode Summary1) Erica's love of computers started early when her mom brought home a computer. She says that the computer was her babysitter.2) Her whole world changed when they were able to get the internet. Her knowledge of the computer and its capabilities really grew.3) She got used to being the only Black girl in the buildings when she went to college at the University of Alaska.4) She really loves Tech. Her love for tech is greater than her disdain for things (discrimination, harassment, etc.) that happened to her in tech. 5...2021-10-051h 03STEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaWorkplace Trauma: What Is it and How To Deal With It?Episode SummaryThis episode is Dr. Toshia and the mike talking about her experience working through workplace trauma and the toll that it took on her. She gets candid and real about her experiences and her thoughts on how she made to the other side of it. This is a great listen with good solid advice about how to be the best you.  Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a co...2021-09-2835 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Julia Rock: Career Coaching Advice for Women of Color in STEMEpisode Summary1) Julia has been coaching in this area since before it was a thing. She is very passionate about it.2) Coached her friend to a 6 figure job and thus a career was born.3) She has some really good advice for Black women on the market. a) The cover letter is still a thingb) Spend time on your resumec) Get your LinkedIn profile togetherd) Practice for the interviewe) Do a skills match.Julia Rock Bio:By day Julia provides project advisory expertise f...2021-09-2142 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Semarhy Quinones: Its Okay to Not Know, Changing the DNA of STEM, and Combining the Arts into STEM.Episode Summary1. She grew up in STEM. Her parents are both biologists. She worked in her mother's biology lab when she was very young.2. She was surrounded by a community of support for STEM. 3.  She found that within biology there were things that she didn't feel comfortable with. 3. Sci-Fi Art is one of her passions. Dr. Semarhy Quinones BioShe is a bacterial geneticist from Puerto Rico. She earned her bachelor's degree in Microbiology from the University of Puerto Rico, Humacao, where she participated in PR-LSAMP and M...2021-09-0743 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Alisa Carson: Support the showYou can find out more information about Dr. Toshia here:https://www.drtoshia.coSTEMming in Stilettos Youtube Channel: https://youtu.be/xAc25J7UH9A2021-08-3130 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Aicha Sharif: Creativity, Boredom, having No Limiting Beliefs and Rocket ClubEpisode Summary1. Aicha's STEM story started very young. She's always been a tinkerer.  She has loved math and science for longer than she can remember. She was one of three girls to go to school in Morocco. 2. She believes that kids don't have limiting beliefs. We instill them later. Kids are free thinkers and we should embrace that knowledge for as long as possible.3.  She also believes that productivity includes time for play and leads to being creative.4.  She is six sigma certified.5. Believes in the mission of Rocket Club...2021-08-2442 minROCK-IT FUELROCK-IT FUELStepping Into Your Power- Time To Manage Up With Dr. Natoshia AndersonIn this episode Host: Wanda Toro Turini, Founder of Rock-it Fuel, Inventor of Ketchwords.com chats with Dr. Natoshia Anderson, Founder of SmartSTEM.Dr. Toshia's mission is to help Women of Color in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) who feel overshadowed, overwhelmed and overlooked to Speak up for themselves and Speak Out in order to advance themselves in their personal and professional lives.Don't miss our guest's FREE audience gift...text RF-POWER to 411321 to receive "3 Tips On How To Manage Up" and other resources for women of color seeking to excel as STEM...2021-08-2337 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Paula Garcia Todd: Being Curious; Asking Questions; Doing the Research; and the Importance of Building a CommunityEpisode Summary1) Paula is from a family of engineers!! She learned a lot watching her brother's journey to engineering and knew fairly early on that she wanted to be an engineer.2) She learned early on that asking questions and being curious are tools that she used to help advance opportunities for herself and her career.3) She enjoyed her time at Penn State.4) Loves the works she has had the opportunity to do in the Pharmaceutical industry. But wasn't afraid to change paths.5) Is a BIG STEM advocate for women internationally.Paula Garcia...2021-08-1739 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Shemika White: Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone; Taking the Long Route, and being a HairDresserEpisode Summary1) Shemika didn't even consider college. She thought it was out of reach even though she went to a gifted and talented high school.2) She deferred and became a braider. She did that and worked throughout her college career. It took her 4 years to find a job in her field. Stay persistent.3) She wants you to know that it is okay to step outside of your comfort zone and do something different. Stretch yourself. You will thank yourself later.Shemika White BioShemika...2021-08-1041 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Treva Brown: The Scientist and the Beauty QueenEpisode Summary1) She's smart and beautiful. She says that Chemistry chose her and not the other way around.2) She believes that being in STEM is important that she was inspired by having a chance encounter with a scientist. That meeting changed her life. 3) That scientist awarded her a scholarship that allowed her to attend her dream college, LSU where she received her degree.4) She believes that having friends, mentors, sponsors, and a good support system are all needed especially in STEM Careers.5) She understands that all of us are multifaceted people with more t...2021-08-0352 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Neferteri Strickland: Be the Beta Tester; Caverns of Disconnect in K-12 and STEM; the Importance of Diversity of Thought in STEM and EducationEpisode Summary1) She was the "GeekSquad" before there was a Geek Squad.2) She believes that connection is vitally important especially when we are talking about STEM and how it works in the "real" world.3) Be the beta tester means be a part of the early adoption of technology. Keep your ears open and find the next best thing going. Be a part of the group that's willing to test it out. Its how we grow.4) She LOVES Clubhouse. She sees it as a way to delete the geographical barriers to knowledge...2021-06-2947 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Neirda Lafontant: STEM vs STEAM Debate; STEM Should be FunEpisode Summary1) The thing I love most about Neirda is that you can tell right off the bat that she enjoys what she does. She has a passion for it. Our kids are in great hands here.2) The STEM vs. STEAM conversations was one of the best that I've had on this subject. I'm still a STEM girl however I can and do appreciate her argument and you will also.3) STEM should be fun!!Neirda Lafontant BioHaitian-American Neirda Lafontant, 41, uses her background as a civil engineer to pave the way...2021-06-2244 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Angelique Adams: You're More Than a Diversity HireEpisode Summary1) Dr. Adams is an Army brat who moved around a lot in her youth.2) She has had mentoring of life AND engineering and credits both of those things with her success.3) She wrote her book because of the experiences that she has had being a chemical engineer and a Black woman.Dr. Angelique Adams Bio:I am an engineer with over 25 years of experience in manufacturing, operations, strategy, and innovation most recently serving as the Chief Innovation Officer at Aperam, a multi-billion/yr global manufacturer of stainless steel and...2021-06-1544 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Tiffani Teachy: Pushing the STEM Agenda; Imposter Syndrome; Being An Author; Doing "The Work"Episode Summary1) Tiffani Teachy is the truth. She is true to her mission and making sure that girls and underrepresented groups get access to and are exposed to STEM. She means it!!2) She is an author twice over. You can learn about both her books from her website.3) Parents do the work to find opportunities to expose kids to STEM.4) If you have an idea for a book. Write it. Look for help from free-lancers but write it and get it out there. 5) In her second book,  s...2021-06-0429 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Rasheeda Williams: Go Get It-ness; Stereotype Buster; Being a Speaker BoxEpisode Summary1) Rasheeda is determined to live her life OUT LOUD!!!2) She is not your stereotypical computer programmer and she plans to never be that person. She has a level of what she calls "go get it-ness" which means she's always striving for something. She's always learning.3) She believes that you must be strategic in your career plan. 4) Sometimes you really do have to leave to get what you want. 5) Remember that you work but you also have to live. Don't let work be the only thing in your li...2021-06-0146 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Lauren Quigley Part 2: The Social Justice ConversationIn this follow-up episode, Dr. Quigley and I discuss social justice as it relates to STEM, Data Science, and AI. How important it is that students are STEM literate but also are literature through conversation, knowing good data (information) from bad data (information). She believes that one key to being STEM literate is developing one skill that you use in your daily life. We all have skills but we haven't classified them as a STEM skill. We also talked about the idea that WaKanda could really exist if we were serious about it!! Think about t...2021-05-2532 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Lauren Quigley: The "Hidden" Curriculum; Data Science and AI; Consider STEM as a Vehicle for Social JusticeEpisode Summary1) Dr. Quigley was homeschooled for a bit of time. Her homeschool experience was positive. 2) She fell in love with science pretty quickly. Chemistry was her favorite. She went to Spelman College for Chemistry but soon found that Physics made more sense to her.3) She knows and believes that the "hidden" curriculum and the mastering of it is the thing that contributes to the well being of students while in college and in high school.4) The steps to STEM are really taught in high school or college. They should be.2021-05-1853 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Tinisha Bookhart: Recruiting and Retaining Minority Talent in STEM; Paying It ForwardEpisode Summary1) Tinisha grew up in a single-parent household where college wasn't the first thought. She decided that she wanted to go and found a way to do that. Computer Science was her ticket.2) She was used to being the "first and only" in her classes as is the story of many young, minority students in advanced and STEM courses.3) She believes that having or feeling a sense of belonging is key towards retaining and keeping minority talent in the STEM pipeline. 4) She and her partners at Primary Talent Partners are w...2021-05-1144 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Adriane Simpson: Being a Bully Coach; Always Be Interviewing; Learning the Art of StorytellingEpisode Summary1) The art of storytelling is important to master especially in terms of interviewing. We need to know how to tell our own story with our own skills.2) LinkedIn is a search engine. You have got to use your keywords. Use every bit of space that LinkedIn gives to tell your story. Even if you don't update your resume (and you should) please update your LinkedIn profile.3) Interview! Interview! Never take yourself off the market. Take the call. Have the interview. 4) She calls herself the Bully Coach because she makes sure t...2021-05-0455 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Mary Chaney: Ransomware Is the Devil; Titles; Integrity MattersEpisode Main Points1) She has always been into computer programming and Information Systems. 2) She went to Law School because she got a bad grade in a Business Law class and thought "I'm not going to let this beat me." 3) Her definition of what a cybercrime is is on point. Gotta listen in to get it. 4) She calls herself a cyber defender. She wants to stop cyber crimes from happening and know how devastating they can be. She really wants us all to be safe online. 5) She has worked hard in her career and beli...2021-04-2748 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Janet Phan Part 2: Thriving Elements Mentoring ProgramThriving Elements is a non-profit organization with a mission to create access and opportunities for underrepresented girls in STEM through mentoring. Our vision to is to develop and empower young women leaders in STEM to make a sustainable impact in their communities and inspire the next generation of women leaders. We offer a structured mentorship program and a bi-annual 'Leading Women in STEM' speaker series. While our primary focus is on high-quality STEM mentoring, we also provide opportunities for networking, job shadowing, and site visits so that our students can experience the day-to-day life of a professional working in...2021-04-2036 minIn The Know With CaT Bobino PodcastIn The Know With CaT Bobino PodcastIn The Know with CaT Bobino and Mechanical Engineer Dr. Natoshia AndersonDr. Natoshia Anderson is a Mechanical Engineer, Author, Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur, and Podcaster with The Nerdy STEM Queen.  What can't she do?!  Learn more about all of the work that she is doing.  Support the show2021-04-1958 minMOJO Maker for Womxn in TechMOJO Maker for Womxn in TechS2E13: Creating a Path for Inclusion in STEM with Dr. Natoshia AndersonInspiring Tomorrow’s Women and Minorities in STEM with Natoshia AndersonEpisode S2E15: Show Notes.Growing up with a mechanic as a father, Natoshia Anderson was always interested in the inner workings of mechanics. When she learned that mechanical engineering was a profession, she began a journey into the world of STEM. Today, not only is she an award-winning Advocate, Educator, Strategist, Author, and Inspirational Speaker but she also holds a PhD. Natoshia is the host of the podcast STEMming in Stilettos with Dr. Toshia, and the co...2021-04-1649 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Janet Phan: Being Uncomfortable with Comfortable; Being a Value Add; You Only Need One Yes, And MentorshipEpisode Summary1) Janet had a love of math early. She took calculus and accounting classes in high school. 2) She is absolutely fearless in her approach to anything that is given to her. Her approach is to be undaunted by the task but to be invigorated by the opportunity.3) As a leader, she wants to be replaceable. This means that she has empowered her team so well, that they no longer need her. 4)She is a firm believer in giving people the opportunity to make mistakes. Mistakes are where the magic happens. 2021-04-1339 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Kanika Tolver: Career Rehab; Dating Jobs; Asking For What You Want; and Being AuthenticEpisode Summary:1) Kanika Tolver is somebody you want on your side. She's smart and she wants to help you. 2) Career Rehab isn't just a book. It is a way of life. This book was birthed from her personal journey and it can be used to heal yourself and give you good practical knowledge for when you are "on the market."3) She had to re-invented herself. How many of us have heard this story? Who was she now after she had left a job. That's the big question for many of us. 4) Go...2021-04-0656 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Dr. Sibrina Collins: STEM Journey through Community College; Having a Personal Broad of Directors; Having ImpactEpisode Main Points1) She is a Nerd and proud of it. She had a love for chemistry early and it never left her. 2) I love that she is unapologetic about her journey through community college and what her time there brought to her. She matured and got what she needed there before moving on to an HBCU.3) She believes in mentoring and knows the importance of seeing others who look like you in the space that you want to move into. 4)I love that she calls her friends her "Personal Board of Directors." They he...2021-03-3043 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaMeet Bronwyn Morgan: Innovation Entrepreneurship; Romanticizing STEM; The JourneyEpisode Main Points1) Her father exposed her to STEM at an early age. Key takeaway for me is that early exposure works.2) Her philosophy surrounding innovative entrepreneurship is golden. Innovation is where the money resides. We should be trying to monetize our innovations. 3) She feel that the future is definitely STEM. 4) She has been able to take her love of flying and technical knowledge and experience into the world of drones and sees that the sky and beyond is the limit.5) Your journey is your journey. Own every piece of it. "What's in yo...2021-03-2344 minSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaSTEMming in Stilettos with Dr. ToshiaBeing You and Your STEM Super PowersEpisode SummaryIts been a week. I have things to say about it on this episode. I want everyone to remember that your experience IS your experience. Please don't believe those that would invalidate you and your experience. Also, for any allies out there, believe the story first and help with the next steps. Be a support and not a hindrance.Also we all have some STEM SuperPowers:1) Resilience2) Bravery3) Boldness4)Compassion5) Persistence6) AuthenticityWhich of these are your Super Power right now?2021-03-1644 min