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Encouragement. Inspiration. Benevolence. From the inspirational blog talkbyvictoria.com comes the official Talk By Victoria Podcast! Here, you will be able to listen to all of the interviews and posts done by Victoria herself. Meet the incredible people behind world-changing causes, organizations, companies and more. They have a ton of wisdom and advice to share. Make sure to subscribe to keep up with all the latest content! All transcripts of this Podcast will be found on the blog. Email victoria@talkbyvictoria.com for more information and inquiries.

Talk By Victoria Victoria Foley

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Encouragement. Inspiration. Benevolence. From the inspirational blog talkbyvictoria.com comes the official Talk By Victoria Podcast! Here, you will be able to listen to all of the interviews and posts done by Victoria herself. Meet the incredible people behind world-changing causes, organizations, companies and more. They have a ton of wisdom and advice to share. Make sure to subscribe to keep up with all the latest content! All transcripts of this Podcast will be found on the blog. Email victoria@talkbyvictoria.com for more information and inquiries.

    Leap of Faith into the NGO World: Rafael Breviglieri shares how and why he dove into non-profit instead of continuing in corporate

    Leap of Faith into the NGO World: Rafael Breviglieri shares how and why he dove into non-profit instead of continuing in corporate

    Meet Rafa Breviglieri, the Brazil Hub Director at the Latin American Leadership Academy (LALA). I worked with him during my time as an intern at LALA. Before jumping into the non-profit world, he joined a prestigious consulting company for a few years until he discovered that he wanted to pursue a different path: using his skills to elevate organizations with a social justice lens. This landed him his job at LALA. Today, Rafa shares why and how he made the leap from consulting to working with NGOs. I'm excited for you all to take a listen. I hope you enjoy the episode as much as I did.

    Find Rafa on LinkedIn and read his influential piece, "Why I'm trading consulting for a non-profit after my MBA." Learn more about LALA and how you can support their causes. 

    • 30 min
    Accessibility in STEM: Aditi Nayak, founder of the STEM Network at Amherst College, details her experience making science accessible for everyone

    Accessibility in STEM: Aditi Nayak, founder of the STEM Network at Amherst College, details her experience making science accessible for everyone

    Aditi Nayak finds herself enamored by all things science. But unlike others, she wants to make science accessible and allow you (yes, you!) to comprehend and love all those big science concepts that otherwise seem intimidating. But they’re now so easy! At Amherst College, she started the Amherst STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math) Network (ASN). She’s one of the most down to earth people that I’ve ever met. Between launching brain organoids into space (we’ll learn what that is in this episode), researching at institutions beyond Amherst, running ASN, and being a fantastic friend, she has a lot of wisdom to share.

    Question of the episode:


    What is a question that you’ve been wanting to ask?

    Check out the Amherst STEM network. Listen to their podcast. Email Aditi at anayak23@amherst.edu. Music for this episode produced by Keegan Foley. Listen to his music and hire him for voice and music production.

    • 27 min
    Caring for a Diverse Classroom in COVID: Dylan Mulroney, 2nd grade teacher in urban schools in PA, tells an encouraging story about perserverance

    Caring for a Diverse Classroom in COVID: Dylan Mulroney, 2nd grade teacher in urban schools in PA, tells an encouraging story about perserverance

    Meet Dylan Mulroney, a 2nd-grade teacher in Pennsylvania in York City School District. Dylan is my cousin, so it was easy to find out about his work in the classroom and his journey teaching young students. Dylan is from Lancaster, PA, and graduated from Millersville University. Soon, he'll start his master's degree. It was a pleasure speaking with him and asking him about his experience teaching (he's loved it!) and how he confronts the challenges that such a diverse classroom faces. Have any questions for him? Shoot me an email at victoria@talkbyvictoria.com to share them with him! 

    Quote of the episode:

    "You have to have confidence in yourself to say that I am the best person to be teaching these students right now."

    Question for the episode:


    In response to Dylan's quote of the episode, where in your life do you have to have the confidence to tell yourself, "I am the best person to be doing this right now?"

    • 21 min
    Las Posibilidades en las Matemáticas: Sebastián Cano, ganador de medalla oro de las Olimpiadas Matemáticas, está creciendo PINO, su organización para ayudar otros chicos apasionados

    Las Posibilidades en las Matemáticas: Sebastián Cano, ganador de medalla oro de las Olimpiadas Matemáticas, está creciendo PINO, su organización para ayudar otros chicos apasionados

    Hi! Today, I’m speaking with Sebastian Cano. I met him at the Latin American Leadership Academy. From the beginning, Sebastian told us that he loved math and that his dream was to go to MIT. And guess what? He is part of the MIT class of 2026! Sebastian’s love for math drove him to start a Math Olympics league in Paraguay. Notably, he won a gold medal in the International Math Olympics! Incredible, right? I invited him to the podcast because Sebastian does more than just math: he helps other students, once like him, get excited about school and help them with their math. He recently started an organization that does just that. He gives a lot of awesome advice here (especially if you’re applying for college!), and it’s my honor to have him on the Podcast. Enjoy! This interview is conducted in Spanish. If you want to see the English version, visit talkbyvictoria.com/podcast.

    PINO Paraguay website: https://sites.google.com/view/pinopy 

    PINO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pino_org.py/. 

    Question of the Episode: 


    What is the first thing that you turn to when you are stressed? Not the second thing, third thing, or thing you "should" turn to. What's the very first one? It's super revealing!



    Tell me your response on my Instagram (@talkbyvictoria) or through my email: victoria@talkbyvictoria.com. Have an awesome day! Looking forward to talking soon! 

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    • 36 min
    Sports and Service Go Hand in Hand: Molly Sullivan, student volunteer with Best Buddies and Special Olympics, discloses how she combines her two favorite things to give back

    Sports and Service Go Hand in Hand: Molly Sullivan, student volunteer with Best Buddies and Special Olympics, discloses how she combines her two favorite things to give back

    Reignite your favorite hobbies and combine them with service! Meet Molly Sullivan, a current student at Marquette University who puts service at the heart of all she does. She and I went to high school together! As a volunteer and leader of Special Olympics and Best Buddies at her school, Molly knows her way to making time for others. Molly loves all things sports. In fact, she broke six swimming records in high school! Geniusly, she has combined her love of sports with her desire to build friendships with those with intellectual disabilities. Molly also speaks about her faith fueling her passion in life to be a person dedicated to serving others. Her bubbly personality shines through on this episode. It’s easy to hear her authenticity. Listen now!

    Question of the episode:

    Who is someone you can send a quick text of love to?

    Connect with Molly on LinkedIn. Check out Special Olympics and Best Buddies. Find more service opportunities on my blog. If you haven’t already subscribed to the podcast, do so now. Subscribe to my blog, too! Music for this podcast was created by Keegan Foley. See his music and hire him for voice and music production.

    • 27 min
    Be that Big Sibling: Ryan Kyle, leader of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) at Amherst Co, teaches us how to circumvent virtual, funding and motivation challenges

    Be that Big Sibling: Ryan Kyle, leader of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) at Amherst Co, teaches us how to circumvent virtual, funding and motivation challenges

    Ryan Kyle is a joy to have around. She’s beloved by all who meet her. It’s my honor to have her on the podcast! Among the many, many things that Ryan does, she has a heart for serving others. She leads Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS), which is a mentor nation-wide organization that has a chapter at Amherst College, where Ryan and I both attend school. She speaks about how to keep kids engaged virtually, how to navigate times when funding is scarce, and of course, like all other guests, she shares her daily act of kindness which involves… a name tag? Listen now!

    Question of the episode:


    Who is someone in your life that you frequently pass by, who you don’t yet know their name?



    Find out their name!  If you want to share your testimonial from this episode or blog, catch me on my instagram @talkbyvictoria or email me, victoria@talkbyvictoria.com. Music for this episode produced by Keegan Foley. See his music and music production services here. He's open to all opportunities (and also my brother!).

    • 36 min

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