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5 Reasons Why You Should Use the H3R Magazine Business Notion Planner
In the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, effective organization and management are crucial for success.That’s where the H3R Magazine Business Notion Planner comes in.
How Audrey Gruss Founded Hope Fragrances To Shine Light On Mental Health
My mother Hope inspired me to start Hope For Depression Research Foundation (HDRF) and to create the Hope Fragrance Collection. She was a very talented and creative woman who had extraordinary life qualities, but in the late 50’s she also had what was then called a “nervous breakdown.”
How Doctors Andrea Love and Jess Steier Are Making Science Accessible Through The Unbiased Science Podcast
We discussed starting the podcast years ago-- long before COVID-19. We bonded over our frustration with the amount of pseudoscience on the internet, particularly around vaccines. When COVID-19 happened, people in our respective networks turned to us for information and guidance.
Doctor Kate Biberdorf On Why More Women & BIPOC Should Pursue A Career In STEM
I would love to see more women and BIPOC in STEM. Right now, chemistry is a field that is dominated by men, which means that the majority of positions of power are held by men. While not impossible, in this environment it's more difficult for people in these minority categories to advance in their careers.
Making Strides In STEM, Kiara Nirghin
Ever since I was young, I have always been curious about the world around me! I never stopped asking questions and always wanted to dig deeper into understanding why things were developed and executed in certain ways, which culminated into simply asking a ton of questions all the time.
On-Air Tech Expert, Blogger, Influencer, & Technology/Digital Media Entrepreneur, Jessica Naziri
Tell us about yourself and how your passion for technology developed. I’m an on-air tech expert, blogger, influencer, and technology/digital media entrepreneur. I am the Founder of TechSesh, a community and sisterhood for young women in tech.
Co-Founder & VP Of Brand & Marketing For Eight Sleep, Alexandra Zatarain
Hi Alexandra! Introduce yourself to our readers. I'm Alexandra Zatarain is the Co-founder and VP of Brand and Marketing of Eight Sleep, the world's first sleep fitness company. Eight Sleep has raised over $150M in venture funding and has helped over 50,000 people get sleep fit with its hardware and digital products.
NASA Engineer Kat Echazarreta Talks Women In STEM
How did you develop a passion for STEM? As a child, I remember being fascinated by the sky. I wanted to understand our universe and our place in it. My mom always encouraged me to learn more ,and thanks to her, I dove right into my interests in STEM.
NASA Engineer- Missions Integration Systems, Joan Melendez Misner
What is the hardest part of being a mission integration engineer? Rewarding part? As a newer employee who started during the pandemic, the hardest part of my job is understanding and learning a new role all while working from home.