• Where Are They Now? With Brooklyn Stephens

  • 2024/06/21
  • 再生時間: 52 分
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Where Are They Now? With Brooklyn Stephens

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  • Guest: Brooklyn Stephens, NKU Economics alumna, former Haile Research Fellow, adjunct professor, and MBA graduate from the University of Kentucky


    Key Takeaways:

    • (05:28) Brooklyn shares her most memorable experience as a Haile Research Fellow, presenting at the Kentucky Economic Association conference amidst challenging personal circumstances

    • (07:57) The support and empathy from Dr. A during this difficult time greatly influenced Brooklyn's leadership style and teaching approach

    • (12:35) Brooklyn's research experience enhanced critical thinking, communication, and presentation skills that have been invaluable in her career

    • (14:54) Brooklyn and Dr. A collaborated on an international consulting project on financial literacy education after she graduated

    • (17:17) Brooklyn's research paper from her time as a Haile Fellow was published in November 2023

    • (22:04) Brooklyn chose to pursue an MBA at University of Kentucky to have a new experience at a larger school, but values her undergraduate experience at NKU

    • (37:04) As an adjunct professor at NKU, Brooklyn taught ECO 309 (Data Tools for Economic Analysis) and inspired students like Brandon Hester to become curious and engaged learners

    • (45:07) Brooklyn advises students facing personal challenges to build connections with faculty early on and communicate openly about their situations

    • (48:26) In your twenties, it's okay to break societal "rules" and expectations when following your passion; rely on your network and community for support during times of uncertainty


    Discussion Topics:

    • (24:05) Navigating the decision between entering the workforce or pursuing graduate school after completing an undergraduate degree

    • (26:26) The importance of having a supportive network and seeking out empathetic leaders

    • (29:53) Leveraging research experience for career opportunities and skill development

    • (34:42) Sharing student stories to showcase the diverse experiences and successes at NKU

    • (39:24) Balancing personal challenges with academic and professional responsibilities

    • (41:42) Building relationships with professors and being open about personal circumstances affecting school

    • (50:42) Normalizing changing career paths and prioritizing personal well-being, even if it goes against conventional expectations

    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ecowithdra/support
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Guest: Brooklyn Stephens, NKU Economics alumna, former Haile Research Fellow, adjunct professor, and MBA graduate from the University of Kentucky


Key Takeaways:

• (05:28) Brooklyn shares her most memorable experience as a Haile Research Fellow, presenting at the Kentucky Economic Association conference amidst challenging personal circumstances

• (07:57) The support and empathy from Dr. A during this difficult time greatly influenced Brooklyn's leadership style and teaching approach

• (12:35) Brooklyn's research experience enhanced critical thinking, communication, and presentation skills that have been invaluable in her career

• (14:54) Brooklyn and Dr. A collaborated on an international consulting project on financial literacy education after she graduated

• (17:17) Brooklyn's research paper from her time as a Haile Fellow was published in November 2023

• (22:04) Brooklyn chose to pursue an MBA at University of Kentucky to have a new experience at a larger school, but values her undergraduate experience at NKU

• (37:04) As an adjunct professor at NKU, Brooklyn taught ECO 309 (Data Tools for Economic Analysis) and inspired students like Brandon Hester to become curious and engaged learners

• (45:07) Brooklyn advises students facing personal challenges to build connections with faculty early on and communicate openly about their situations

• (48:26) In your twenties, it's okay to break societal "rules" and expectations when following your passion; rely on your network and community for support during times of uncertainty


Discussion Topics:

• (24:05) Navigating the decision between entering the workforce or pursuing graduate school after completing an undergraduate degree

• (26:26) The importance of having a supportive network and seeking out empathetic leaders

• (29:53) Leveraging research experience for career opportunities and skill development

• (34:42) Sharing student stories to showcase the diverse experiences and successes at NKU

• (39:24) Balancing personal challenges with academic and professional responsibilities

• (41:42) Building relationships with professors and being open about personal circumstances affecting school

• (50:42) Normalizing changing career paths and prioritizing personal well-being, even if it goes against conventional expectations

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ecowithdra/support

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