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From Rejection to Licensed Civil Engineer | Breaking the Mold with Kemmy Mizinga | Why STEM Podcast Ep. 1

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Told he couldn’t be an engineer — now a licensed Civil Engineer building bridges in Colorado.

In this powerful first episode of the Why STEM Podcast, host Dr. Rameesh Madourie sits down with Kemmy Mizinga, a first-generation African-American Civil Engineer, to explore the highs and lows of pursuing a career in STEM.

Kemmy shares how a high school counselor’s doubt nearly derailed his dreams — and how grit, mentorship, and resilience helped him break the mold and achieve success in the engineering world.

If you’re a student, educator, parent, or STEM professional looking for real stories that inspire and empower, this episode is for you.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How Kemmy turned academic rejection into fuel for success
  • The mindset of a first-generation immigrant family pursuing STEM
  • Why mentorship and representation matter in engineering
  • What it takes to thrive in STEM even when the odds are stacked against you
  • Advice for students struggling with math and confidence

Send us a text

Support the show

Subscribe to the Why STEM Podcast — new episodes every Wednesday
Partner with us: [email protected]
Follow us on YouTube: Why STEM Podcast

  continue reading

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Told he couldn’t be an engineer — now a licensed Civil Engineer building bridges in Colorado.

In this powerful first episode of the Why STEM Podcast, host Dr. Rameesh Madourie sits down with Kemmy Mizinga, a first-generation African-American Civil Engineer, to explore the highs and lows of pursuing a career in STEM.

Kemmy shares how a high school counselor’s doubt nearly derailed his dreams — and how grit, mentorship, and resilience helped him break the mold and achieve success in the engineering world.

If you’re a student, educator, parent, or STEM professional looking for real stories that inspire and empower, this episode is for you.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How Kemmy turned academic rejection into fuel for success
  • The mindset of a first-generation immigrant family pursuing STEM
  • Why mentorship and representation matter in engineering
  • What it takes to thrive in STEM even when the odds are stacked against you
  • Advice for students struggling with math and confidence

Send us a text

Support the show

Subscribe to the Why STEM Podcast — new episodes every Wednesday
Partner with us: [email protected]
Follow us on YouTube: Why STEM Podcast

  continue reading

5 episodes

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