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Ep. 132: Non-Tradish w/ Quianna
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jan 6, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Quianna grad school journey started in a centerpiece of Black American culture, the shop! A hairstylist turned social worker, she was always finding resources to help her clients. When she decided to go back to school in 2006 to finish her Bachelor's degree, she then realized that social work was the career that would allow her to amplify and empower voices. She got more than she bargained for when she was encouraged to continue and complete her MSW. Listen in to this episode to hear how Quianna pursued her MSW working full time on top of titles as mom, new wife, and the one of the brilliant minds behind @non_tradish. She shares her unorthodox study hours, her prioritization method, and negotiation skills that helped get her through.
Follow and support Non-Tradish! Link: https://www.instagram.com/non_tradish/
Learn more or join the Scholar Circle, the accountability and productivity community that offers resources and support for holistic development. When you’re a member of the Scholar Circle you’ll find trainings, templates and tools that help you stay organized, streamline your research, and boosts your productivity. We just wrapped up the Fall semester and will be starting again on January 19th, if you’re interested head to blkingradschool.com/jointsc
Follow and support Non-Tradish! Link: https://www.instagram.com/non_tradish/
Learn more or join the Scholar Circle, the accountability and productivity community that offers resources and support for holistic development. When you’re a member of the Scholar Circle you’ll find trainings, templates and tools that help you stay organized, streamline your research, and boosts your productivity. We just wrapped up the Fall semester and will be starting again on January 19th, if you’re interested head to blkingradschool.com/jointsc
Released:
Jan 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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