
Dissecting the Educational Journey of a Young African American Woman (with Dr. Vaniethia Hubbard)
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Change isn’t easy. Adaptation isn’t easy. But both are something we all must do at some point in our lives. Whether they feel significant or not, these life moments are crucial in understanding who we are, who we’re becoming, and where we want to go. And, because change and adaptation are often difficult, perseverance comes into play. Pushing through fear, stagnation, and uncertainty is of utmost importance because it builds confidence and strength, and it paints a clearer picture of how to get what you want out of life.
In today's episode, I’m honoured to be joined by the incredible Dr. Vaniethia Hubbard. Dr. Hubbard is the Vice President of Students Services at Santa Ana College and she’s joined me to talk about her own journey through education. We discuss what it was like for Dr. Hubbard to leave for university for the first time, what she struggled with along her educational journey, and how she was ultimately able to figure out her calling in life.
Tune in and listen to the eighteenth episode to hear Dr. Hubbard’s story and learn about her own story of courage, strength, and perseverance.
In this episode, you will learn:
- What called Dr. Hubbard to education (2:23)
- Why Dr. Hubbard says she doesn’t think she was ready to leave home for university at the time that she did (10:02)
- How Dr. Hubbard overcame feeling like a failure during her days in university (17:22)
- What swayed Dr. Hubbard to attend Clark Atlanta University over the others she’d applied for (21:36)
- About Dr. Hubbard’s work as an adoption and foster care social worker (33:18)
- About Dr. Hubbard’s transition from social work to working in community colleges (33:15)
Resources:
The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell
The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers
Freedom’s Teacher by Katherine Mellen Charron
Let's connect!
- My Email: ldroseconsulting@gmail.com
- Mentor International: www.mentorfoundationusa.org
- Mentor: www.mentoring.org
- Ashoka Changemakers: www.ashoka.org
- Women’s World Banking Mentorship Program: www.womensworldbanking.org
- Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) www.score.org
- Big Brothers Big Sisters: www.bbbs.org
- Cherie Blair Foundation for Women: www.cherieblairfoundation.org
- Toastmasters International Mentorship: www.toastmasters.org
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