SEN Podcast
where we amplify the voices of Gates Millennium Scholars and explore the pathways to success through our three guiding pillars: Economic Empowerment, Civic Engagement, and Personal/Professional Development. Join us as we feature inspiring stories from alumni, and friends, who have transformed their lives and communities, share practical advice for navigating career challenges, and discuss innovative strategies for making a meaningful impact in the world. Whether you’re a current scholar, an alumnus, or simply passionate about equity and empowerment, this podcast is your hub for connection, inspiration, and growth. Tune in and be part of a community dedicated to uplifting each other and fostering a brighter future for all!
Civic Engagement
Transforming Systems15+
Episodes2
SeasonsPay It Forward Accelerator Conversation with Dr. Crystal Harrell | Mentra: A Student's Pocket Mentor for Access, Affordability & Advancement
In this episode, Dr. Crystal Harrell discusses Mentra, her AI-powered student navigation app designed to support first-generation and under-resourced students through Access, Affordability, and Advancement. She explains how her research and personal experiences shaped the app, the role of AI and human collaboration, and the importance of a Wellness Corner to address student mental health.
Crystal also describes building the team with support from the Pay It Forward Accelerator, plans for campus partnerships, data privacy priorities, and the challenges of developing an intuitive, community-driven product that reduces burnout and increases retention.
Elders’ Voices to Children’s Books — A Yuchi Language Revival
Host Aaron Stallworth interviews Aubrey Skeeter about the Yuchi (Uchi) Language Legend and Library Expansion Project, funded by the Scholars Equity Network Pay It Forward Accelerator. They discuss how the grant enabled stipends for Uchi artists, the transformation of elders' audio recordings into illustrated children's books, and plans for print and digital resources.
Aubrey shares her personal connection to the language, collaborations with elders and language experts, the project's impact on intergenerational learning, and how these materials support Yuchi immersion and community revitalization. Learn more at utlanguage.org.
Pay It Forward: A Changemaker's Journey Building Lifelong Learners
In this episode, host Aaron Stallworth speaks with Dr. Nathaniel “Nate” Ramos about his work as Beaumont’s assistant library administrator and his Pay It Forward Accelerator project to improve multi-generational literacy. Nate explains how libraries adapt programs for different age groups—sensory-friendly story times for young children, STEAM for tweens and teens, and financial literacy for adults—and how partnerships and funding help scale impact.
They discuss the role of libraries in community-building, the challenges of funding, and practical ways listeners can support local libraries through donations, volunteering, or advocacy at city council meetings.
From Gates Millennium Scholar to Changemaker: Kyla Stewart’s Pay It Forward Journey
In this episode, Kyla Stewart, a Gates Millennium Scholar and creator of the Dovecote Dance Initiative, discusses how the Scholars Equity Network Pay It Forward Accelerator helped turn her idea into an accessible wellness program for adults impacted by family separation.
Kyla explains class structure, community partnerships, early participant reactions, and plans to measure impact and expand the program to meet mental health and outreach needs.
A SEN Pay It Forward Conversation with Changemaker Karen Perez
Caminos Científicos is a Spanish-language lecture series led by Dr. Karen Perez that connects Hispanic students and their families with bilingual STEM scientists, hosted in Tucson and live-streamed for wider access.
Part of the SEN Pay It Forward Accelerator, the program focuses on representation, parent inclusion, and practical guidance on pathways to college and careers in science and engineering.
Events combine networking with short talks that map the steps to STEM careers, partner with local businesses for community hospitality, and aim to make science accessible and actionable for underserved families.
A SEN Pay It Forward Conversation with Naomie Droll - Interim Executive Director for Scholars Equity Network
In this inspiring episode of the Scholars Equity Network Podcast, host Aaron Stallworth sits down with Naomie Droll—a proud member of the Navajo Nation, 2012 Gates Millennium Scholars Program recipient, and now Interim Executive Director of the Scholars Equity Network (SEN).
Naomie shares her remarkable journey from growing up in New Mexico’s Indian Country to becoming a leader for Indigenous advocacy and scholar engagement. What began as a surprise introduction to the Gates Millennium Scholarship in a high school computer lab became a life-changing opportunity—one that propelled her into higher education, law school, and ultimately a career dedicated to advancing tribal communities.
Listeners will hear how Naomie navigated pivots from science to international relations to tribal law, including her work with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and her advocacy for the Navajo Nation. She also reflects on graduating during the COVID-19 pandemic and building a career at the intersection of policy, law, and community impact.
Now at the helm of SEN, Naomie is leading efforts to re-engage a powerful network of over 20,000 scholars and address the “brain drain” effect often associated with scholarship programs. Central to this work is the Pay It Forward Accelerator—SEN’s flagship initiative that funds scholar-led, community-driven projects through grassroots support and collective investment.
From launching innovative programs to planning the upcoming Pay It Forward Summit, Naomie offers a candid look at the challenges and opportunities of scaling impact across a national network—and how every scholar can play a role.
A SEN Pay It Forward Conversation with Dr. Adebola Giwa - Pediatric Endocrinologist & Co-Founder of Thy Gifted Neighbor
In this episode of the Scholars Equity Network podcast, Aaron interviewed Dr. Adebola Giwa, a 2005 Gates Millennium Scholar who became a pediatric endocrinologist and currently lives in San Francisco. Dr. Giwa shared his journey from growing up in Brooklyn's projects to attending Notre Dame, University of Pittsburgh Medical School, and completing residencies at University of Chicago and Johns Hopkins. He discussed his non-profit organization "Thy Gifted Neighbor" which provides mentorship and guidance to aspiring healthcare professionals, particularly from underserved communities. The conversation explored how mentorship plays a crucial role in career development, particularly in medicine where only 2.6% of doctors are African American men. They also discussed the importance of Gates Millennium Scholars paying it forward and the impact of recent legislation on medical education funding.
A SEN Pay It Forward Conversation with Robert Lee - CEO & Co-Founder of Rescuing Leftover Cuisine
In this podcast interview, Robert Lee, a Gates Millennium Scholar and NYU graduate, discussed his journey from founding a student food rescue club at NYU to launching Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, a multi-state food rescue organization that operates in nine cities. Robert shared his background growing up in Queens, his transition from finance at JP Morgan to full-time food rescue work, and the challenges of scaling the organization while maintaining its mission. The conversation covered how food waste impacts the environment and natural resources, and Robert explained that RLC has expanded from its NYC roots to 16 locations before scaling back during the pandemic. The interview concluded with Robert discussing his recent venture into the restaurant industry with a Korean fried chicken concept in Connecticut, and his definition of "paying it forward" through immediate impact rather than waiting for retirement to create a foundation.
Cinthia Manuel Shares Her Expertise on DEI and Mentorship for Our Future
Join us for an inspiring episode of the Scholars Equity Network podcast featuring the remarkable Ms. Cinthia Manuel, a proud 2001 Gates Millennium Scholar. With a rich educational background from Georgetown University, George Fox University, and Linfield University, Cinthia has dedicated her career to advancing leadership, equity, diversity, and inclusion through her role as the CEO and Founder of Autentica Consulting, LLC.
In this episode, Cinthia shares her journey, from her impactful work as a Senior DEI Consultant at All In Consulting Co. to her current mission of fostering inclusive environments in organizations. Cinthia engages in a thought-provoking conversation with host Aaron Stallworth about the vital role of mentorship and the persistent challenges faced by diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in today's workforce.
Don’t miss out on Cinthia's valuable insights and experiences! Tune in now on Spotify for an enlightening discussion that is sure to inspire and inform.
Dr. Victoria Pham shares insights about mental health in 2025
In this episode of the SEN podcast, Dr. Victoria Pham, an accomplished mental health professional and inaugural Gates Millennium Scholar, shares her insights on the critical role of mental health services in fostering healthy communities. With her extensive background from institutions like USC, Yale, and Western University of Health Sciences, Dr. Pham currently works with various organizations, including the New York State Office of Mental Health and Molina Healthcare. Join Aaron Stallworth as he engages Dr. Pham in a conversation about the significance of mental health for both children and adults, and how these services can positively impact communities. Don't miss this enlightening discussion!
Aliesha Maye Shares The Beauty Of Paying It Forward As An Educator In America (GMS 2004)
Join us for the latest episode of the Scholars Equity Network Podcast featuring the incredible Aliesha Maye! A proud 2004 GMS scholar, Aliesha began her journey as a Spanish teacher and has since risen to become the Chief Operating Officer of a charter school network in DC.
In this insightful conversation, Aaron and Aliesha dive into topics like humility, hope, and the importance of paying it forward in education. Plus, we had some fun with a quirky question: would Aliesha choose expensive gas or expensive groceries?
Don’t miss this inspiring episode! Tune in now to hear Aliesha's journey and wisdom.
SEN Interview with PATH Founders Chandler Malone and Christopher Gray
Exciting Announcement! Scholars Equity Network Podcast Interview with the Co-Founders of YourPath.ai - Christopher Gray and Chandler Malone!
Join us on the Scholars Equity Network podcast as we sit down with the brilliant minds behind YourPath.ai, Christopher Gray and Chandler Malone. Chris is a 𝗚𝗠𝗦 𝗔𝗹𝘂𝗺𝗻𝘂𝘀 btw!
Get ready to dive into their journey, innovative solutions, and insights on creating pathways to success for all students and career minded individuals, regardless of background.
Don’t miss this insightful conversation on equity, education, the future workforce, and empowerment! Tune in now and be inspired!
SEN Interview with Chau Dang
Chau Dang is a founding board member of the Scholars Equity Network. She lends her voice to the SEN podcast to share why the pillars of the organization are important to her and many of her fellow Gates Millennium Scholars alumni. She also talks about AI and why she likes lifesaver gummies.
Juan Pablo Sanchez (GMS 2014) Shares How SEN Provides An Avenue For Us To Pay It Forward
Meet Dr. Juan Pablo Sanchez, DrPH, MPH, CPH! Juan is a 2014 Gates Millennium Scholar and graduate of the University of South Florida and Mercer University. Juan Pablo currently works with USAID, in their Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, as a Response Operations Center Manager. Dr. Sanchez joined the SEN podcast to share his knowledge of SEN, his personal and professional interests, and his experiences as a Gates Millennium Scholar. Be sure to tune in and hear this conversation between Aaron Stallworth and Dr. Juan Pablo Sanchez. These two met when Aaron joined the GMS Team as a Campus Engagement Manager in 2016. It was a great talk!
SEN Interview with Dr. Monica Moya
Monica Moya is an inaugural board member of the Scholars Equity Network. Monica shares her take on the mission of SEN, and she lends her voice to the SEN podcast to share insights about her journey to earning her Ph.D. Monica actively “pays it forward” through mentoring students from communities similar to the one she is from, and raises awareness about the path to becoming a leader in the field of research engineering.