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In a world that often rewards avoidance, outrage, and quick fixes, The Resolution Room invites us back to our shared humanity. By hearing from experts, storytellers, and everyday people across cultures and industries, we remember that conflict is universal...and so is our capacity to learn from it. These conversations remind us that we’re far more connected than divided, and that clarity, connection, and consistency aren’t just ideals; they’re lifelong skills we can strengthen at any stage of our personal or professional journey.
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This is a space where conflict isn’t the end of the story—it’s the beginning of something deeper. Hosted by Dr. Nashay Lowe, founder of Lowe Insights™, this series explores how we move from chaos to clarity, break generational patterns, and use adversity as fuel for both personal and collective evolution.
Each micro-episode delivers short, focused insights designed to turn tension into transformation. In just a few intentional minutes, you’ll gain practical tools, meaningful perspective, and grounded strategies for growth.
In a world that often rewards avoidance, outrage, and quick fixes, The Resolution Room invites us back to our shared humanity. By hearing from experts, storytellers, and everyday people across cultures and industries, we remember that conflict is universal...and so is our capacity to learn from it. These conversations remind us that we’re far more connected than divided, and that clarity, connection, and consistency aren’t just ideals; they’re lifelong skills we can strengthen at any stage of our personal or professional journey.
✨ Learn more: www.loweinsights.com
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In this episode of the Resolution Room, Dr. Nashay Lowe engages with Dr. Paul Brown to discuss the transformative power of study abroad experiences, particularly for students of color. They explore the barriers these students face, the importance of cultural immersion, and the development of a new certificate program aimed at enhancing language proficiency and global engagement. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they highlight the profound impact of international exposure on personal and professional growth, emphasizing the need for better information and advocacy to encourage more students to take the leap into global education. In this conversation, Dr. Nashay Lowe and Paul Brown discuss the significance of study abroad programs, particularly for students of color. They emphasize the importance of early planning and intentionality in creating opportunities for students to gain international experience. The discussion highlights how study abroad can broaden horizons, enhance career prospects, and build confidence. They also address the need for educational institutions to support students in navigating these opportunities and the long-term benefits of such experiences.
Key Takeaways
About Paul Brown
Dr. Paul M. Brown, who is currently an Associate Professor of French at Clark Atlanta University, developed the Office of International Education/Study Abroad (OIE/SA) and served as its director for 17 years. He integrated his Peace Corps experience and expanded the significance of the Office by providing additional opportunities for students to develop international careers. Students were encouraged to participate in programs such as the Institute for International Public Policy (sponsored by the UNCF), the Middlebury College Summer Language Program and the Washington Semester Program (sponsored by American University). He is presently working on a certificate program that prepares graduating students to be moral and ethical bilingual professionals with practical international work experience.
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