Make the Leap

Ross Education

Make the Leap focuses on the many economic hurdles facing college students, lower-income individuals, and those striving to move up the social ladder. Hosts George Grayeb, Brad Constant, and Kristen Beal pay special attention to social mobility, career opportunities and the support that people need along the way.

  1. 10/03/2025

    Persisting and Thriving After Graduation

    What if your first diploma isn’t an ending, but the start of everything you hoped a career could be? We dive into the real work of turning ambition into action—setting goals that point past a paycheck, finding the specialty that fits, and building a support system that shows up when life gets loud. Marie Aveline, Program Chair for Ross’s Medical Assistant Program, breaks down how early goal-setting and “sampling” different clinical areas help students discover where they thrive. She lifts the curtain on the culture her team protects: instructors who are approachable, honest about what they don’t know, and willing to meet students whenever they need help. Kay’s story is the pulse of the episode. From homelessness and losing everything in storage to landing her first MA role and stepping into an instructor position, she shows how purpose fuels persistence. A patient’s smile became her turning point; a network of mentors turned setbacks into steps. We explore how to shift from “I graduated” to “I’m growing”—stacking micro-credentials, embracing continuing education, and seeing healthcare as a lifetime of learning. Expect practical takeaways: build a simple roadmap, assemble a small support bench, and commit to consistent, one-hour blocks that compound into confidence. If plan A fails, go to plan B through Z; momentum beats perfection. Subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs a nudge, and leave a review with your next small step. Let’s keep making the leap—together. We’d love to hear from! Send us a message or topic idea. Stay up to date on Make the Leap by following us on our website, rosspodcast.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

    34 min
  2. 09/05/2025

    Persistence: Making the Leap When Everything Works Against You

    Persistence isn't just about pushing through minor inconveniences—sometimes it's about walking four miles to work when you can't afford bus fare, studying during lunch breaks, and refusing to let homelessness define your children's future. Meet Keisha, a Ross Dental Assistant graduate whose journey exemplifies what it truly means to persist. As a single mother working two jobs, Keisha's path to success wasn't just challenging—it seemed impossible. Yet through a chance encounter with a Ross Education representative, she found herself reconnecting with her childhood passion for dental health while facing the harsh realities of poverty. What makes Keisha's story extraordinary isn't just her personal triumph but how her transformation has rippled outward. Her experience highlights a crucial truth about overcoming obstacles: while individual determination is essential, success often requires both personal persistence and the helping hands of others who recognize your potential. Throughout this deeply moving conversation, Keisha shares practical wisdom about time management as a working student, the importance of communication when facing barriers, and how setting small achievable goals eventually leads to major life changes. Her father's powerful words—"Excuses are the nails that build a house of failure"—have become a guiding philosophy not just for her own journey but for the students she now helps in her role at Ross Education. Whether you're currently struggling with obstacles to your education or simply need inspiration to keep pushing forward, Keisha's story offers both emotional resonance and practical strategies for making the leap from where you are to where you want to be. Listen now and discover what's possible when persistence meets opportunity. We’d love to hear from! Send us a message or topic idea. Stay up to date on Make the Leap by following us on our website, rosspodcast.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

    40 min
  3. 09/18/2024

    Housing Insecurity and Homelessness: Changing The Narrative

    Ever wondered how the United States can better address the homelessness crisis? This episode of "Make the Leap" promises eye-opening insights as we welcome Kelsey Fox, the dedicated Director of Housing and Community Solutions at the United Way in Delaware County, Ohio. Kelsey guides us through her journey from public relations to becoming a passionate advocate for housing stability, sharing inspiring stories and impactful initiatives like the Delaware County Housing Alliance and a young adult transitional living program. Hear firsthand about the urgent need for emergency shelters and transitional housing, as well as the poignant accounts of those living on society’s margins, including an emancipated youth forced to live in his car. As we navigate the complexities of housing assistance programs, Kelsey sheds light on the hurdles low-income individuals face, from cyclical voucher availability to overwhelming eligibility criteria. We challenge societal stereotypes about homelessness, particularly focusing on single mothers and children, and discuss the role of communities in promoting affordable housing through campaigns like YIMBY. The episode also tackles systemic issues, such as the impact of racism on housing insecurity and the importance of creating walkable, affordable communities. Join us for a thorough exploration of how we can equip individuals and communities with the resources to navigate housing crises and foster thoughtful, inclusive development. We’d love to hear from! Send us a message or topic idea. Stay up to date on Make the Leap by following us on our website, rosspodcast.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

    28 min
  4. 08/21/2024

    Empowering Foster Children: The Ross Last-Dollar Grant for Foster Children

    Curious about how a debt-free education could transform the lives of foster children? In this episode of "Make the Leap," Brad Constant, George Grayeb, and Kristen Beal introduce the Ross Last-Dollar Grant for Foster Children, a last-dollar grant initiative that ensures foster children can attend Ross without tuition fees or student debt. Listen as George shares eye-opening statistics about the financial challenges faced by foster children and explains how this program seeks to mitigate those obstacles, providing not just financial relief but also academic support and tutoring. Ross's commitment to students extends beyond graduation, aiming to equip them with the tools they need to succeed in life. We also broaden the conversation to address the societal responsibility we all share in supporting foster children. Kristen previews future discussions with experts who will delve into critical topics like trauma-informed care, housing instability, and food insecurities. Stay tuned for an insightful future episode featuring Kelsey Fox from United Way of Delaware County, Ohio, who will share her expertise on homelessness and transitional housing. Don't miss this compelling episode about the power of community and education to change lives. We’d love to hear from! Send us a message or topic idea. Stay up to date on Make the Leap by following us on our website, rosspodcast.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

    18 min
  5. 08/08/2024

    Our Foster Care Journey: The Inspiring Story of Beth Dock-Henschen

    What if the shortage of foster homes could be solved by one inspiring story? Join us as we tackle the foster care crisis, sharing the compelling journey of Beth Dock-Henschen. Learn how a close friend's impact led Beth to open her heart and home to foster children. Her experiences reveal the complexities and emotional challenges of foster parenting, while also highlighting the profound rewards. Beth's candid reflections underscore the perseverance and support required to make a difference. We dive deep into the systemic issues of frequent moves and the critical need for more foster parents in states like Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Indiana, and California. Beth's story brings to light the harsh realities foster children face and the resilience required to provide a loving, stable environment amidst these challenges. As we explore the broader foster care landscape, we discuss the ideal of reuniting children with their families, the financial and training constraints on foster parents, and the joys of witnessing a child's growth. Our conversation emphasizes the urgent need for better support systems, adequate compensation, and community involvement. Don't miss our call to action and a preview of our next episode focused on the Ross Foster Care Program. Tune in and discover how you can make a difference. We’d love to hear from! Send us a message or topic idea. Stay up to date on Make the Leap by following us on our website, rosspodcast.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

    33 min
  6. 07/26/2024

    The Net Below the Net: Millions in America Count on Free Medical Clinics

    How do free and charitable medical clinics manage to provide essential healthcare services to millions of Americans with little to no federal or state funding? Join us on this episode of Make the Leap as we uncover the invaluable role these clinics play in our healthcare system. With special guest Mary Lewis, CEO of the Gary Bernstein Community Health Clinic in Pontiac, Michigan, we challenge misconceptions and explore the real stories behind those who rely on these crucial services. Mary shares her personal journey from struggling college student to leading a clinic that offers everything from primary care to specialized services.  You'll gain a deeper understanding of the often-overlooked challenges faced by high-risk populations, even those with Medicaid and Medicare coverage. We delve into the comprehensive care model adopted by Mary’s clinic, designed to minimize the need for patients to take multiple days off work. By fostering community support and relying on volunteers, the clinic sustains its mission to serve the underserved. Moreover, we discuss how Ross students can get involved through internships and volunteer opportunities, contributing to a collective effort to address healthcare disparities. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on healthcare access, advocacy, and the power of community-driven solutions. We’d love to hear from! Send us a message or topic idea. Stay up to date on Make the Leap by following us on our website, rosspodcast.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

    28 min
  7. 07/10/2024

    Punishing The Poor - Navigating the Financial Aid Process For Low Income Students

    How has the value of the Pell Grant evolved from a crucial lifeline to a mere drop in the bucket when it comes to covering today's skyrocketing tuition fees? Join us on Make the Leap as we uncover the historical shifts and present-day challenges faced by low-income students navigating the financial aid landscape. We'll take you back to 1972, when the Pell Grant was introduced, and contrast its purchasing power then versus now. Through real-life examples from Michigan's public and private colleges, we illustrate how the gap between financial aid and actual tuition has widened, leaving students with overwhelming financial burdens. Ever wondered why the financial aid process feels like an uphill battle for so many? This episode dives deep into the systemic hurdles that underrepresented groups face, from complex FAFSA requirements to the often inaccessible documentation needed for tax filings. We emphasize the critical role of financial aid administrators and the importance of exercising professional judgment to foster a more empathetic and comprehensive approach. By addressing these multifaceted challenges, we advocate for policies that genuinely understand and alleviate the struggles of low-income students. Technology has the potential to revolutionize the student financial aid experience, but is it a double-edged sword? We explore how digital tools can both simplify and complicate the process, offering self-paced resources and targeted support while also increasing complexity. This episode sheds light on the recent overhaul of FAFSA aimed at simplification and discusses the paradox of choice in educational decision-making. From exploring the shift from grants to loans to personal anecdotes highlighting the financial instability caused by student debt, we offer a compelling discussion on the evolving financial aid landscape. Tune in for insights that could change the way we support our future scholars. We’d love to hear from! Send us a message or topic idea. Stay up to date on Make the Leap by following us on our website, rosspodcast.com, Facebook and LinkedIn.

    41 min

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Make the Leap focuses on the many economic hurdles facing college students, lower-income individuals, and those striving to move up the social ladder. Hosts George Grayeb, Brad Constant, and Kristen Beal pay special attention to social mobility, career opportunities and the support that people need along the way.