STAMPED

Travel Gene

The STAMPED podcast is designed to bring you episodes that highlight the study abroad stories of Black/African American students and industry professionals. Occasionally, we'll also be joined by travelers whose experiences have proven to be meaningful and influential in their lives today! Join us to hear how these travelers overcame fears, confronted their identity abroad, pursued careers in international education and so much more!

  1. 05/05/2021

    It’s Worth It! Study Abroad, Yoga and Life After (Kidney) Transplant with Phelicia Price

    It is my pleasure to welcome Phelicia Price to STAMPED! I love when the experiences of friends and family align with the mission of STAMPED. Phelicia has been a dear friend of mine for roughly 20 years, so it was only natural that I wanted to share her story on STAMPED. While obtaining a second bachelor’s degree, she did something rare…she read her email (lol). On that particularly day she found exiting news, an email about a study abroad program to Italy offered by the communication’s department at East Carolina University. She shared the opportunity with her parents and with their assistance she was off! Spending the summer in Italy really increased her love for travel and quickened the desire to travel internationally. During our conversation about her study abroad experience, Phelicia talks candidly about taking in aspects of each location and really becoming a part of the way of life in each community. We also touch on intersections between race, gender and age and how that impacted her experience as well. Since her college days, Phelicia has continued to explore new places and has even incorporated them into her life as a yoga teacher. In fact, she earned one of her certifications in Costa Rica! Check out her IG @fit.phe.yoga for the amazing photos. Lastly, this episode is also extra special, today is her 5-year kidney transplant anniversary! Learn more about life after transplant and how working with the National Kidney Foundation has enabled her to travel and rep the USA at the same time! Thanks for sharing your experiences with us Phelicia. Until next time…You’ve Been STAMPED! STAY CONNECTED Connect with Phelicia on Instagram  Learn more about her life after transplant at Syndei the Kidney For more inforamtion on her virtual platform, visit https://www.patreon.com/fitpheyoga Connect with STAMPED at TravelGeneLLC

    41 min
  2. 04/27/2021

    A Conversation from the Field w/Dr. Devin Walker

    I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Devin Walker, Director of Global Leadership and Social Impact at the University of Texas at Austin. Devin is also the CEO and founder of The World Walker Foundation, a 501(c) (3), which provides educational and financial resources to help students of the African diaspora participate in service-learning trips to the African diaspora. Early travel experiences facilitated by his parents spurred his interest in people and places. He says with each trip his confidence grew as a result of the exposure he gained a new outlook on the world. During this episode, Dr. Walker takes us on a journey not only through his multiple study abroad experiences, but through his self-reflective process as well. You’re in for a treat! We also discuss Dr. Walker’s research on Black male division 1 student athletes. A personal experience led to his dissertation that examined the intersection of race, sports, and education among this unique group of students. He says their study abroad experiences offered an opportunity for students to examine their identities from a lens that is separate from their athletic affiliations in their home country. Lastly, he shares some tips for creating inclusive study abroad programs! Relationships are important! Telling students why they need to study abroad and then get to the how! When creating programs, think outside of the box when promoting study abroad especially as it relates to students with limited or no experience with travel. Be flexible and open to responding to students’ needs. Stay in touch with Dr. Walker: Instagram Twitter Facebook Check out his recent article for Diverse Issues: Black Students Must Experience Black Life Outside the U.S. You've Been STAMPED!

    1 hr

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The STAMPED podcast is designed to bring you episodes that highlight the study abroad stories of Black/African American students and industry professionals. Occasionally, we'll also be joined by travelers whose experiences have proven to be meaningful and influential in their lives today! Join us to hear how these travelers overcame fears, confronted their identity abroad, pursued careers in international education and so much more!