On Stepping Up STEM, host Dr. Pamela McCauley explores the intersection of science, technology, engineering and math, and the barriers marginalized communities face within these fields. Join her as she sits down with impactful and passionate leaders making a difference in STEM education, innovation and entrepreneurship as they share their experiences and insights on how to create a more inclusive and diverse STEM community.
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Building a business that serves your community, with Angela Hollowell
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When Angela Hollowell founded Rootful Media—previously Ang H. Studio—she wanted to find a way to turn her passions for human rights, the outdoors and creative entrepreneurship into a business. Now, the videographer and photographer works with nonprofits to create purpose-driven creative projects, and her work has been featured in numerous national …
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How women are breaking into cybersecurity, with Laura Rodgers
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There aren't a lot of women in the cybersecurity field, and there are even fewer female leaders, but Laura Rogers is one of them. A cybersecurity Senior Manager at North Carolina Military Business Center and Chair of the North Carolina Interagency Cybersecurity Coordinating Committee, Laura shares her experience developing cybersecurity tools for d…
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Building connections and the entrepreneurial mindset, with Scott Kelly
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When building a STEM business, having connections with other entrepreneurs and people in your field can help you make better decisions. That's the business Scott Kelly is in as the director of entrepreneurship at Campbell University. In this episode, learn the importance of creating those connections and some tips on how exactly to do it. Scott is …
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The impact of accessible STEM education, with Dr. Nehemiah Mabry
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When Dr. Nehemiah Mabry was a child, he thought he wanted to be an "inventor," because he didn't even know that the term "engineer" existed. In high school, his father helped him realize that he was destined for a STEM career, and he later worked as an engineering researcher at NASA, an engineer at Simpson Engineers and Associates and a researcher …
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Finding support from the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), with HUB's Tammie Hall
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In this episode, Dr. Pamela is talking with Tammie Hall, Director for the Office of Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB). Tammie shares her insights on the challenges and opportunities facing STEM entrepreneurs, particularly those from minority backgrounds, and they discuss the programs and resources offered by the Minority Business Developm…
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Navigating the Triangle's Entrepreneurial Scene, with American Underground's Tim Scales
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North Carolina's Triangle is a haven for entrepreneurs and, in this episode, Pam talks with Tim Scales, the executive director of Durham's American Underground (AU) startup hub. With a mission of bringing together a community of innovators, Pam and Tim talk about the key resources and experiences that AU offers to help entrepreneurs grow their idea…
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Empowering Black Founders, with Keith Daniel of Resilient Ventures
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In the first episode of Stepping Up Stem, host Dr. Pamela McCauley is joined by Keith Daniel, co-founder and managing director of Resilient Ventures, a capital fund committed to expanding access to capital networks and opportunities for Black founders with the goal of closing the wealth gap. Keith shares his personal story and journey in the indust…
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Welcome to Stepping Up STEM, with Dr. Pamela McCauley!
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Science, technology, engineering and math are all great career paths, but they’re also fields with additional barriers to entry for women, people of color and other outstanding members of our community who have been historically marginalized. Join Dr. Pamela McCauley as she sits down with leaders making a difference in STEM education, innovation an…
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