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4) "A M.A.T.H Professor Thriving in Fitness & Fashion" (Dr. Tarcia Hubert)

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In this episode, I spent some time with Dr. Tarcia Hubert to talk about life as a Math professor, her health and wellness journey, the founding of her organization, Making Awesome Things Happen (M.A.T.H), life as an entrepreneur, and so much more! To learn more about Dr. Hubert's work, you can visit the M.A.T.H website at makingawesomethingshappen.org, as well as the Greenwood Boutique website at greenwoodboutique.com. You can follow her on Instagram (@dr.thubert).

BIO: Dr. Tarcia Hubert serves as an associate professor of Mathematics at Lone Star College, as well as the Founding Executive Director of Making Awesome Things Happen (M.A.T.H.), a community based, not for profit, 501(c)(3), volunteer organization, dedicated to developing mathematical proficiency in economically disadvantaged students. The organization helps traditionally underrepresented students become proficient and confident in mathematics, be successful in academics and life, and increase the number of minorities in STEM related fields. Outside of her Math advocacy work, Dr. Hubert is a thriving entrepreneur who owns Greenwood Boutique, a women's boutique shop that specializes in regular and plus size wholesale fashion clothing.

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In this episode, I spent some time with Dr. Tarcia Hubert to talk about life as a Math professor, her health and wellness journey, the founding of her organization, Making Awesome Things Happen (M.A.T.H), life as an entrepreneur, and so much more! To learn more about Dr. Hubert's work, you can visit the M.A.T.H website at makingawesomethingshappen.org, as well as the Greenwood Boutique website at greenwoodboutique.com. You can follow her on Instagram (@dr.thubert).

BIO: Dr. Tarcia Hubert serves as an associate professor of Mathematics at Lone Star College, as well as the Founding Executive Director of Making Awesome Things Happen (M.A.T.H.), a community based, not for profit, 501(c)(3), volunteer organization, dedicated to developing mathematical proficiency in economically disadvantaged students. The organization helps traditionally underrepresented students become proficient and confident in mathematics, be successful in academics and life, and increase the number of minorities in STEM related fields. Outside of her Math advocacy work, Dr. Hubert is a thriving entrepreneur who owns Greenwood Boutique, a women's boutique shop that specializes in regular and plus size wholesale fashion clothing.

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