Send us a text 🎙️ New Episode of First Gen 101! In this inspiring episode, host Miguel sits down with Cesar Margarito, a proud first-generation college graduate and advocate for educational equity. Cesar opens up about his journey from his roots as an immigrant from Jalisco, Mexico, to navigating the U.S. education system and launching Fly Socks—a creative venture that funds scholarships for first-generation students through the sale of stylish socks. From working at Staples after graduation ...
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Send us a text 🎙️ New Episode of First Gen 101! In this inspiring episode, host Miguel sits down with Cesar Margarito, a proud first-generation college graduate and advocate for educational equity. Cesar opens up about his journey from his roots as an immigrant from Jalisco, Mexico, to navigating the U.S. education system and launching Fly Socks—a creative venture that funds scholarships for first-generation students through the sale of stylish socks. From working at Staples after graduation ...
Financial Freedom through Education: Lessons from Nia Adams
First Gen 101
28 minutes
7 months ago
Financial Freedom through Education: Lessons from Nia Adams
Send us a text Meet Nia Adams, a first-gen student turned financial mentor. In our latest First Gen 101 episode, Nia openly discusses her path from uncertainty to financial empowerment, offering listeners practical strategies to conquer money challenges and pursue higher education. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to transform their financial habits and gain confidence in their decisions. Catch the episode to change your perspective and your future! 🎙️ 🔔 Subscribe to this podc...
First Gen 101
Send us a text 🎙️ New Episode of First Gen 101! In this inspiring episode, host Miguel sits down with Cesar Margarito, a proud first-generation college graduate and advocate for educational equity. Cesar opens up about his journey from his roots as an immigrant from Jalisco, Mexico, to navigating the U.S. education system and launching Fly Socks—a creative venture that funds scholarships for first-generation students through the sale of stylish socks. From working at Staples after graduation ...