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From Struggling in Math to Leading: Zach Nahman’s Nonlinear STEM Journey | Why STEM Podcast Ep 5

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What happens when a student struggling in precalculus becomes a tech leader in software engineering? In this episode of the Why STEM Podcast, Dr. Rameesh Madourie sits down with Zach Neihman, a mechanical engineer turned software leader, to explore how powerful mentorship, failure, and self-discovery can spark a lifelong passion for STEM.
Zach opens up about the pivotal moment in high school when his math teacher, Coach Johnson, refused to let him quit. That "no" changed the course of his life. From overcoming early academic struggles to finding his path through engineering, software development, leadership, and even poetry, Zach’s story is a powerful reminder that nonlinear journeys are strengths.
🎧 Whether you're a student, educator, career-changer, or STEM enthusiast, this episode will inspire you to redefine what success in STEM looks like.
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What happens when a student struggling in precalculus becomes a tech leader in software engineering? In this episode of the Why STEM Podcast, Dr. Rameesh Madourie sits down with Zach Neihman, a mechanical engineer turned software leader, to explore how powerful mentorship, failure, and self-discovery can spark a lifelong passion for STEM.
Zach opens up about the pivotal moment in high school when his math teacher, Coach Johnson, refused to let him quit. That "no" changed the course of his life. From overcoming early academic struggles to finding his path through engineering, software development, leadership, and even poetry, Zach’s story is a powerful reminder that nonlinear journeys are strengths.
🎧 Whether you're a student, educator, career-changer, or STEM enthusiast, this episode will inspire you to redefine what success in STEM looks like.
✅ Subscribe and turn on notifications
📺 Watch the video version on YouTube
🔁 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it!
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

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