18: The Value of Collaboration with Carly Malatskey
Carly Malatskey is a recent Stanford Graduate where she played on their top ranked soccer team. She is also the host of the SheLeads with Carly podcast where she interviews powerful female leaders from all industries. She was a Mayfield fellow at Stanford and is currently participating in a Coding Bootcamp in Israel. Join us as we discuss Carly’s experience at Stanford, issues that learners face in elementary education that lead to stigmas and biases well into their careers, and what success feels like. In this episode, we cover: Which experiences have best prepared Carly for entering the workforce The benefits of a college experience Flaws in the elementary school system that create stigmas in learners and disparities in the workforce Wanting to learn and being okay with failure Gender bias and sexism in schools and in the workplace What made the biggest impact on Carly’s learning The meaning of success and when it happens SHOW NOTES: https://www.podpage.com/rebel-educator/18
Carly Malatskey is a recent Stanford Graduate where she played on their top ranked soccer team. She is also the host of the SheLeads with Carly podcast where she interviews powerful female leaders from all industries. She was a Mayfield fellow at Stanford and is currently participating in a Coding Bootcamp in Israel.
Join us as we discuss Carly’s experience at Stanford, issues that learners face in elementary education that lead to stigmas and biases well into their careers, and what success feels like.
In this episode, we cover:
- Which experiences have best prepared Carly for entering the workforce
- The benefits of a college experience
- Flaws in the elementary school system that create stigmas in learners and disparities in the workforce
- Wanting to learn and being okay with failure
- Gender bias and sexism in schools and in the workplace
- What made the biggest impact on Carly’s learning
- The meaning of success and when it happens
SHOW NOTES: https://www.podpage.com/rebel-educator/18
