Superbloom

Madeline Song and Melanie Epstein

Join Madeline Song (Princeton ‘21) and Melanie Epstein (NYU ‘21) as they sit down with impressive, yet relatable female mentors in industries such as business, tech, finance, entrepreneurship, and more to ask questions young women want to hear. How do I navigate the transition from college to post-grad? What kinds of career paths are out there? How do I land my dream job or internship? What are the skills I need to succeed professionally as a young woman? Grab a cup of coffee or tea and come learn with us!

Épisodes

  1. 2021-06-11

    Working in Product Design Across the Tech Industry—Christine Chun, Senior Product Designer at Instacart

    In this episode, Madeline sits down with Christine Chun, a Senior Product Designer at Instacart. Christine (Wellesley ’15) shares how she made a successful career pivot from beauty marketing to product design and what it’s like working as a product designer, from small startups to big tech companies. Christine knew she wanted to work in the Bay Area after graduation. While on a trip to the Bay Area during her last year of college, she reached out to a number of companies for interviews and landed a job at Tatcha, a Japanese beauty brand started by Wellesley alumnus, Vicky Tsai. Christine started her career working in beauty marketing as a Communications Specialist at Tatcha. However, after a year into her first job, Christine realized beauty marketing wasn’t the right fit for her. After exploring different career paths, Christine decided to pursue a career in product design. In the past 5 years, Christine has worked in product design across the tech industry at ZapLabs, Instacart, and Facebook. Christine also runs a YouTube channel, chunbuns (with more than 80k subscribers and 3 million views) where she shares her experiences working and living in San Francisco. In this episode, Christine tells us what she’s learned working as a product designer in the tech industry. We also talk about her post-grad advice and tips, everything from imposter syndrome to the power of authenticity and vulnerability, especially when it comes to networking and mentorship. Learn more about Christine on YouTube and Instagram @chunbuns. Find us on Instagram @superbloompodcast and email us at superbloompodcast@gmail.com.

    53 min
  2. 2021-03-26

    Breaking Barriers as a Female Leader in Finance—Diarra White, Vice President at BlackRock

    In this episode, Melanie sits down with Diarra White, Vice President at BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager. Diarra (Columbia ‘15) tells us about her experiences launching her career, navigating the financial services industry, and breaking barriers as a female leader and woman of color in a male-dominated industry.  During her time at Columbia, Diarra worked at two top investment banks before joining BlackRock on their strategic product management team. After graduation, Diarra joined BlackRock as a full-time analyst on their Institutional Client Business team. In her current role as VP, Diarra leads client engagement at the BlackRock Investment Institute. As a Sociology and Business major, Diarra shares how she crafted a narrative that helped her break into the finance industry and how young women can create their own elevator pitches to stand out in the interview process. She shares what it’s like working in an internal versus client-facing role and why she prefers working directly with clients. She also walks us through her career path and how she worked towards her current leadership position as VP at BlackRock. We talk about the importance of staying authentic to yourself and finding a team and organization where you can succeed. Diarra also tells us how she keeps herself motivated and performing at her highest level, especially during work from home. Find us on Instagram @superbloompodcast and email us at superbloompodcast@gmail.com.

    54 min
  3. 2021-01-22

    Building a Career in Clean Tech & Empowering Women to Invest—Wendy Cartagena, Tech Business Analyst & Founder at Invested Millennial

    Join Madeline as she sits down with Wendy Cartagena, a Tech Business Analyst and Founder at Invested Millennial. In this episode, Wendy (UCLA ‘16) shares how she landed her first job in tech, how she leveled up her career through strong networking and communication skills, and what skills and experience young women need to break into the tech industry (hint: it’s not just software engineering and STEM backgrounds). We talk about what Wendy learned from her internship at the United Nations and State Department and why she decided to launch her career in the tech industry. Wendy gives us an inside look into what it’s like working at one of the most innovative companies in the world. She tells us about her role as a Business Analyst and walks us through other non-technical roles in the tech industry. Wendy is also the Founder of Invested Millennial, a platform empowering women to learn about personal finance and investing. Wendy explains why building a business and investing your money can help you achieve financial independence (and why that is important!). We also talk about the personal finance and investing advice that every young woman needs to know, and Wendy shares her top financial resources (books, apps, etc.) to help you get started with your financial goals. Learn more about Wendy on YouTube and Instagram @investedmillennial. Find us on Instagram @superbloompodcast and email us at superbloompodcast@gmail.com.

    59 min

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Join Madeline Song (Princeton ‘21) and Melanie Epstein (NYU ‘21) as they sit down with impressive, yet relatable female mentors in industries such as business, tech, finance, entrepreneurship, and more to ask questions young women want to hear. How do I navigate the transition from college to post-grad? What kinds of career paths are out there? How do I land my dream job or internship? What are the skills I need to succeed professionally as a young woman? Grab a cup of coffee or tea and come learn with us!