Jasmine is from Brooklyn, New York, and was living as a first-year graduate school student near Baltimore, Maryland at the time of her interview. Her days were spent “on a very strict routine, during the school year. I go to work, come home, do my work, and go to class. I try and squeeze a gym day in here and there, but it’s mostly studying and going to work.” Continue reading “Conversation No. 47 – Talking with Jasmine”
Conversation No. 46 – Talking with Erin
In our 46th conversation, we’re speaking with Erin. She’s from Brooklyn, NY and currently lives there. She spends her days, “right now…cooking, cleaning, getting ready to go back to work, living life, loving life, and spending time with family.”
Erin’s Most Likely To Is: Most Likely to Stop Procrastinating, Take Responsibility for My Actions, Live Life, and Make My Parents Proud Continue reading “Conversation No. 46 – Talking with Erin”
Conversation No. 45 – Talking with Kevin
Kevin is from Chicago, Illinois. At the time of his interview, he was living in Chicago and spending his days “working…and when I’m not working, just with the kids, being a family man, trying to do as much as I can possibly do on my weekends.”
Kevin’s Most Likely To Is: Most Likely to Help Someone That Needs Help Continue reading “Conversation No. 45 – Talking with Kevin”
Conversation No. 44 – Talking with Felice
Felice is from Brooklyn, New York and was living in Atlanta, Georgia at the time of her interview. She was spending a lot of her days “trying to make this money.”
Felice’s Most Likely To Is: Most Likely To Succeed Continue reading “Conversation No. 44 – Talking with Felice”
Conversation No. 43 – Talking with Janelle
Janelle is from Brooklyn, New York. She was preparing to graduate from college in Washington, D.C. at the time of her interview, and she was spending her days “mostly…I’m going to be completed honest, I’m tired all the time. That’s become a part of my personality.”
Janelle’s Most Likely To Is: Most Likely To Not Sit In An Office Behind A Computer and Desk Continue reading “Conversation No. 43 – Talking with Janelle”
Conversation No. 42 – Talking with Amanda
Amanda is from Haiti, and was living in Queens, New York at the time of her interview. Her days were spent “working in an OB-GYN office…and applying to graduate schools.”
Amanda’s Most Likely To Is: Most Likely to Empower Black Women…hopefully sooner than later Continue reading “Conversation No. 42 – Talking with Amanda”
Conversation No. 41 – Talking with Ethan
Ethan is from Brooklyn, New York. He was living in Brooklyn as a third-year college student/filmmaker at the time of his interview. He spent his days “doing what I believe to be the most crucial thing to do at this point in my life, and that’s learning and laughing.”
Ethan’s Most Likely To Is: Most Likely to Have Fun Continue reading “Conversation No. 41 – Talking with Ethan”
Conversation No. 40 – Talking with Jonel
Jonel is from Brooklyn, New York. She was living in northern Japan at the time of her interview, and was spending her days “at work…and if I’m not at work, I’m either relaxing at home, studying more Japanese, cooking, or hanging out with my friends.”
Jonel’s Most Likely To Is: Most Likely to Do Things That Are Random Continue reading “Conversation No. 40 – Talking with Jonel”
Conversation No. 39 – Talking with Chelsea
Chelsea was born in Haiti, grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and was living in Brooklyn at the time of her interview. Her days were spent “working as a college advisor at a nonprofit, reading a lot, meditating, practicing yoga, and trying to find ways to be better and keep myself grounded.”
Chelsea’s Most Likely To Is: Most Likely to Recover from Adversity Continue reading “Conversation No. 39 – Talking with Chelsea”
Conversation No. 38 – Talking with Stephanie
Stephanie is from Chicago, Illinois. She was living in the Chicago suburbs and spending her days “working…and when I’m not working, I’m with my son and with my family.”
When we sat down for this interview, Stephanie had recently finished reading Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist, and we were excited to talk with a first-time reader of the Brazilian author’s classic work. Continue reading “Conversation No. 38 – Talking with Stephanie”