The 3% Podcast Rashele Sharkey
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Welcome to The 3%. We hope that this podcast is entertaining, educational and gives you an insight into our journeys as young, black optometrists.
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Special Episode "Get to know the 2023 Future Black Doctor Scholarship Recipient"
In today's episode, we let viewers take a look inside the story of our latest recipient of the FBD Scholarship, Student Doctor Azalia Roach and why we even created this scholarship in the first place. Tune in to hear her unique journey through optometry school.
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Season 2:Ep10 "Ask the 3% Part 2"
In today's episode, we will be discussing questions submitted by the audience in our Season 2 Finale. We wanted to hear from you as we wrap up this season. Tune in to learn what "The 3%" hosts have to say in response to your questions.
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Season 2:Ep9 "Finding the Balance: Creating your OWN Lane"
How do you BALANCE it all and craft the perfect career path for you?! In today's episode, we are honored to have Dr. Danielle Richardson on to discuss how she has aligned her perfect career within optometry while also incorporating her holistic lifestyle approach for the modern professional to live your happiest+healthiest life!
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Season 2:Ep8 "The Token"
Could you imagine being the ONLY person in school who looks like you?! In today's episode, Dr. Monique Mohammed, Dr. Nigenda Griffin, and Dr. Donté Hicks can recount first-hand the experience of being a "Token" and will be giving listeners a perspective of what they went through during optometry school.
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Season 2:Ep7 "Dr. Maiden Name"
In today's episode, we will be discussing the great debate on whether women in medicine should change their name when married. We welcome Dr. Cerina Hunt and Dr. Michaela Anukwuem to this topic at hand as they will also share their perspective to the infamous NAME CHANGE saga.
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Season 2:Ep6 "Married to A Doctor: Finding the Balance"
Season 2:Ep6 "Married to A Doctor: Finding the Balance" by Rashele Sharkey
Customer Reviews
Very inspirational!
Definitely gives me hope for the future as a young black woman