Kayla is my girl she’s literally the definition of the it girl or that giril without even trying. One because she’s not only educated she spiritual and she works and play. Thanks for bringing her on the show.
I love this show that shows black people are moving in the right direction. These convos with successful , balanced black women is healthier vs the gender war crap other UA-camrs over indulge in distracting us from main goals🙏🏿
This is so good! As a fellow young Black woman in STEM, this conversation really sparked a flame in me to take it to the next level and understand the limitless possibilities that I can create for my future ✨🙌🏾 Bravo!
Very common Caribbean family story in NY. We aren’t playing out here. You are successful and there are NO excuses. Environment is key though . That private school life saves many.
Kayla’s sincerity, connectedness, intellect and maturity is refreshing! Bravo sis in stewarding yourself so well and sharing in a genuine way that gives knowledge, logic and hope even us older women who are almost double your age ❤This interview was on another level.
Exactly why I began my masters in Healthcare Informatics this January coming from a clinical background working at Atlanta number one trauma center 🏥. Kayla and I are the same age I love her energy and she stays in my city! Gurl let’s get coffee 😊
@@michellec3589 good question…idk lol. You really could earn your certificate vs the degree. So for me I want a specialization. But I’d recommend you do a bit more research before you make your decision. Come back to me in 6 months I’ll let you know!
I just got my AAS degree in fashion design, but decided to switch to technical design for my BS degree for the exact reason stated. Tech revolution is arriving!
This just inspires me even more to encourage my daughter to take tech courses when she graduates in 2024. I want her to have a solid start without incurring crazy debt. Thanks for always creating such inspirational content
Such a great show. I just passed my tech sales exam with Course Careers and currently interviewing with companies. I learned a lot from the show/interview. Tech is the future and I hope more people from our community embraces it. Anthony, I love that you take notes, shows that you're a forever student. Thanks!
This was a very dope interview. I work in HR for a tech company in Boca Raton. She’s legit on tech sales. They make bank on those commissions and black folk make up a very small percentage in the field. I’m looking to transition to the tech side within this year. It’s a must in our community, that we tap into the largest, fastest growing market of this world. Thanks for sharing this, AO and this beautiful young sista!
Great Interview!!! My husband and I took our experience of working for large corporations to set up our business. The importance of book keeping, branding and marketing. Kayla's words are great words of wisdom.
When they started talking about Limewire, the BlackBerry Curve and the Motorola Razr…..I worked at Verizon Wireless at the time and I had both of those phones when they came out. The company would allow employees to upgrade phones every 9 months to get the latest and greatest so we could help the customers better. This is a good show. Giving me many ideas for new jobs other than my current project management.
I like this ..... especially to see a young successful black woman who recognizes the importance of being spiritually balanced along with the success. Not many people can pull the plug on a fast growing successful business cos it's not what God wanted them to continue doing....Kudos to you queen 🎉 ❤ In this day and age HOW you shine is everything!!! Big props to the host, new subbie.
We also need to get more black kids in tech. I worked at a Tech Camp last summer and there was only ONE black kid in the camp. The cost of the camp was extremely high, so I completely understand why a lot of Black kids weren't able to attend the camp. These white kids were young and knew how to code between ages 8-17.
Oh, yes! Kayla is my Caribbean spirit sister! We KNOW how to grind. West Indian women will work 10 jobs with 3 kids in 1 hand, a soup pot in the other, 5 suitcases on their back, and an overflowing cart of groceries on their head. My mother came to Jersey from Trinidad with 4 kids in the 70s and took housekeeping jobs to make ends meet. She met my dad, became a CNA, and had 2 more. By this time, my aunt and some other relatives came over and my mom bought a house. Everybody lived under one roof until each head of household saved enough money to move his family into their own house. It was crazy and chaotic. BUT hard work was the example I always saw. So I don’t understand black men who Refuse to work and insist on staying home playing video games all day. I NEVER saw that growing up. All of the adults in our house worked multiple jobs and a few side hustles. They weren’t the best at managing money and I picked up that bad habit too, unfortunately. You don’t know what you don’t know. Still, laziness was never my issue. In fact, I was working 3 jobs right before my first seizure. I couldn’t help it. Working like a madwoman was all I knew. Work yourself into a hole as long as you can sit up and breathe. That’s basically what I was taught. I wish I knew then what I knew now. ICS is helping me go about things more strategically and smarter than I ever have. No BMW stories for me. And I suck at tech! Things are picking up in other areas, though. I’m incessantly working the many creative gifts God has given me. Now I just need ongoing mentoring and coaching on how to scale. Thanks, Anthony!
Big ups to your mom for leveling up and marrying up. She only had you, I’m a mom of 3 , a wealthy man may never want someone like me by I’m going to succeed by any means necessary! This was an amazing discussion ❤
I'm in Medical sales and this Queen is giving me vibes to move over to tech sales 26:20 considering where we are moving to in an AI driven world. Great segment AO!
Wow, she knows so much about technology in the early 2000's (Napster's service plans, phones, Netflix boxes, etc.) when she was born in 1995. She was like in either elementary or middle school!!! 😲 Wow, she must of learned about tech at a very early age or something. Good for her! I wish her the best in all of her endeavors. And its good to see that AO didn't pry and ask her all these questions about men, dating, her femininity as a working woman, etc. as he normally does the women who come on the show and let her stand as her own, very respectful to her ... good sign! As always, thanks for the great content, God Bless!!
I’ve heard this too many times so I’ve decided to commit and make a plan to maximize all things possible. I pray for strength lord and the necessary push to help me accomplish all things my heart truly desires and need 🙌🏾
Growing up with and around money. Building on a great foundation. Good for her. Keep pushing forward everyone. Start building wealth where you're at. Learn, plan abd execute. Have it so good.
You are such a blessing to this generation and I must confess you inspire me greatly. I kindly ask; What's your advice to us out Here Trying to lead good lives in 2023?
@Johan Wahlgren Congratulations as a single mom life has never been easy. I keep struggling with my bills because what I earn working for others can't give me three square meals. Reading your message, I am so inspired and would like to try investing. I would be grateful if you could link me up with your ffinancial-adviser.
This is crazy. I'm a follower from South Africa. I have been considering getting into tech and this is one more confirmation. Thank you Anthony. I follow you. Love the work you are doing.
I’m signing up for bethel college today . My aunt sent me this video a while back and I never actually watched the whole thing in it’s entirety . I need to change the course of my family history. Loved this ❤
@PoshN’Chic What skills do you already have that can translate to tech? There's product management, program management, which is just project management. There is dev ops (teaching)...so many 6 figure opportunities!
Suggestion: Can you include the name and brief bio of your guest in the intro? When I listen without watching, I have to watch to know who you're interviewing.
I believe the wisest decision that should be on every individual list is to invest in a different stream of income and don't depend on the government to bring you money. It's always better to work smart and not hard.
Dope Interview with Kayla Burke 🔥🔥🔥!!! She is a Phenomenal hardworking woman who is elevating to the next level! I've subscribed to her channel a while back , she have great content on her channel!!!I'm so proud of her , my takeaway from this interview was "Opportunity creates where it creates Revenue" that's a gem💎 Thank you AO for this Dope episode this one right here is replay💯🙏❤
I have a strong background in Sales (Inside and Direct) and this video makes me want to get back into that industry. Thank you so much for this video! 😀
This season has been great for me and my family. I’ve been able to build a big income stream investing with, Mrs. Maya Payson, She changed my whole life.
This lady called Maya Payson must be very good for people to talk about her this much. she handles my colleague's investment too. I'm surprised to see you talking about her.
@@angelicacruz6706 Yes she’s very good, one of the best. A registered investment Advisor that's well grounded on financial market. I Met her once during a trading conference in Oklahoma U.S
i'm well pleased to meet you Leo, I also invest with Mrs. Maya, ever since my first investment with her i have never for once had any issues when withdrawing my profits. she is straightforward.
I am not here to converse for her but to share a testimony of what I confirmed, she’s the best broker i know who is sincere, trustworthy and reliable. kudos! Maya
Excellent interview. Inspiring beyond. Many unanswered questions though. What type of tech degree or certification to be in demand is needed? How long does it take to acquire?
Hey, I love your show and I’m at almost 3/4 of the video and I’m wondering why you didn’t ask her ‘HOW’ she got into tech. Like did she go to college or a boot camp to get in and what led her to choose tech sales? Who did she see or speak with that encouraged her to got to tech in lieu of med school? I really wanted to know this for myself. Mo
Love this interview! My biggest and only question I don’t think was asked would be for those who aren’t fortunate to have parents, support, or a load of saved up money how would they break into tech? How to know what bootcamps to join out of we should even join a boot camp.
Go back to school and study STEM, or attend a tech bootcamp/tech school. Then once you get in the door, continue to educate yourself/self-study and hopefully, your employer will pay for it via tuition reimbursement. Best of luck to you! If you put your mind to it, the world is yours!
If you go the bootcamp route try and pick one with decent reputation. Tbh most pretty expensive if you only got limited resources. You don't have to go back to school, some employers will pay tuition costs even if your job is not tech related eg working in Amazon warehouse thru have program called Career Choice. Explore there are probably others with similar programs. Also don't forget if you have the time, talent and discipline there's a lot of resources to teach yourself including YT
She represents the Caribbean dream background and all, the way moms were leaving the nest and setting up a life in America!!! She aint lying! Its a different cloth !!! Im so proud of her 🇬🇩🇹🇹‼️I am so proud cause I know what its life, i be hustling and bustling myself 😅
Just started in my cyber security job in the federal government. Already making 90k, paying off these loans is annoying but I have about 23,000 Left. Planning to start web design business and eventually cyber security consulting org. Amazon is a tech company. Especially with the use AWS. And we use it at work. And Cloud is getting bigger. Not to mention Cyber security....oof tech space is it you can do soooooo much from web design, to building software like AWS.
@@AlieshiaTV Iol I work for the DoD , that's all I can say unfortunately. There are many organizations under the Department of Defense you can look there. Some have development programs
Just because you were born in America, doesnt mean you are American. You are whatever your parents are Stop it! But its amazing what shes doing for herself.
Bless your soul with your financial health and wisdom. Thank you. Don't push forward a generation of zombie weed smokers and detrimental smoking in general with a hookah business
Really love the story of the young lady..However, black folks indgenious to our land, have worked just as hard as folks who have immigrated here to have a better life. In America nothing is free, you have to pay to play. My wife is Guyanese and I am indgenious from here. All of our families have had to get that work in to be successful.
I will forever be grateful to you, you've changed my whole life I'll continue to preach about your name for the world to hear you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment, thanks so much Mrs Jane
You need to ask Bethel School of Technology. You have been hearing allot about this on the NEWS. This is such a game changer they (U. S. Academic Intuition) are want to shut it down for few months to study the impact. This Prompt Engineering requires technology and social skill on humanities side of things (Soft and Hard Skills).
Ugh I’m so sad I didn’t stick with it 😅 but I was told eventually Chem E wouldn’t be profitable. My peers from my graduating class who stuck with it started out making $150k in Chem E and I chose to change to nursing. Now I’m changing back to STEM
Kayla is my girl she’s literally the definition of the it girl or that giril without even trying. One because she’s not only educated she spiritual and she works and play. Thanks for bringing her on the show.
I love this show that shows black people are moving in the right direction. These convos with successful , balanced black women is healthier vs the gender war crap other UA-camrs over indulge in distracting us from main goals🙏🏿
Facts!!
This is so good! As a fellow young Black woman in STEM, this conversation really sparked a flame in me to take it to the next level and understand the limitless possibilities that I can create for my future ✨🙌🏾
Bravo!
She definitely used every resource given to her by her hard working family. 😊 I commend her for that! 👏🏾 You inspired me sis.
Nooooo, not I just took an unauthorized break at work for this!! They’ll be aiight!! I’m here for the info!!
🤣🤣🤣
Very common Caribbean family story in NY. We aren’t playing out here. You are successful and there are NO excuses. Environment is key though . That private school life saves many.
Kayla’s sincerity, connectedness, intellect and maturity is refreshing! Bravo sis in stewarding yourself so well and sharing in a genuine way that gives knowledge, logic and hope even us older women who are almost double your age ❤This interview was on another level.
Exactly why I began my masters in Healthcare Informatics this January coming from a clinical background working at Atlanta number one trauma center 🏥. Kayla and I are the same age I love her energy and she stays in my city! Gurl let’s get coffee 😊
Got me thinking 🤔
What does a Hc informatics degree actually mean as far as career?
@@michellec3589 good question…idk lol. You really could earn your certificate vs the degree. So for me I want a specialization. But I’d recommend you do a bit more research before you make your decision. Come back to me in 6 months I’ll let you know!
I just got my AAS degree in fashion design, but decided to switch to technical design for my BS degree for the exact reason stated. Tech revolution is arriving!
This just inspires me even more to encourage my daughter to take tech courses when she graduates in 2024. I want her to have a solid start without incurring crazy debt. Thanks for always creating such inspirational content
As a Guyanese listening, I agree Anthony, we need her Daddy on this show!
Such a great show. I just passed my tech sales exam with Course Careers and currently interviewing with companies. I learned a lot from the show/interview. Tech is the future and I hope more people from our community embraces it. Anthony, I love that you take notes, shows that you're a forever student. Thanks!
Blessings on your interviews🙏
@@tashabrown8301 thanks so much, queen :)
Wohoo hope you land a great job 👏🏾. How long did it take you to finish the course.
Come on now! Love it!
Awesome! You got this ! Go Tech 🎉
This was a very dope interview. I work in HR for a tech company in Boca Raton. She’s legit on tech sales. They make bank on those commissions and black folk make up a very small percentage in the field. I’m looking to transition to the tech side within this year. It’s a must in our community, that we tap into the largest, fastest growing market of this world. Thanks for sharing this, AO and this beautiful young sista!
What education do you suggest for students who are interested in learning more about what she does?
I was like wait… is this Kayla?! Absolutely love her and how much Information she is spreading surrounding this topic🙌🏾
That immigrant drive is different! Most of the homes in my neighborhood were all and still owed my Jamaicans and other West Indians. 🇯🇲
Great Interview!!! My husband and I took our experience of working for large corporations to set up our business. The importance of book keeping, branding and marketing. Kayla's words are great words of wisdom.
When they started talking about Limewire, the BlackBerry Curve and the Motorola Razr…..I worked at Verizon Wireless at the time and I had both of those phones when they came out. The company would allow employees to upgrade phones every 9 months to get the latest and greatest so we could help the customers better. This is a good show. Giving me many ideas for new jobs other than my current project management.
I like this ..... especially to see a young successful black woman who recognizes the importance of being spiritually balanced along with the success. Not many people can pull the plug on a fast growing successful business cos it's not what God wanted them to continue doing....Kudos to you queen 🎉 ❤ In this day and age HOW you shine is everything!!! Big props to the host, new subbie.
Love the way she thinks! She's absolutely correct. Use the resources you have then share with the less fortunate or those not privy to your access.💯
We also need to get more black kids in tech. I worked at a Tech Camp last summer and there was only ONE black kid in the camp. The cost of the camp was extremely high, so I completely understand why a lot of Black kids weren't able to attend the camp. These white kids were young and knew how to code between ages 8-17.
How much is the camp if you don’t mind me asking
@FromwithinsheQueens888 depending if they did overnight or day and meals So, from $1000- $5,000
What is the name of the camp?
@roselineantoine4307 iD TECH but I don't recommend sending anyone there. My experience as a Black employee with them was horrible. I left mid camp.
We should create a tech camp for black students. Would you be interested?
Oh, yes! Kayla is my Caribbean spirit sister! We KNOW how to grind. West Indian women will work 10 jobs with 3 kids in 1 hand, a soup pot in the other, 5 suitcases on their back, and an overflowing cart of groceries on their head. My mother came to Jersey from Trinidad with 4 kids in the 70s and took housekeeping jobs to make ends meet. She met my dad, became a CNA, and had 2 more. By this time, my aunt and some other relatives came over and my mom bought a house. Everybody lived under one roof until each head of household saved enough money to move his family into their own house. It was crazy and chaotic. BUT hard work was the example I always saw. So I don’t understand black men who Refuse to work and insist on staying home playing video games all day. I NEVER saw that growing up. All of the adults in our house worked multiple jobs and a few side hustles. They weren’t the best at managing money and I picked up that bad habit too, unfortunately. You don’t know what you don’t know. Still, laziness was never my issue. In fact, I was working 3 jobs right before my first seizure. I couldn’t help it. Working like a madwoman was all I knew. Work yourself into a hole as long as you can sit up and breathe. That’s basically what I was taught. I wish I knew then what I knew now. ICS is helping me go about things more strategically and smarter than I ever have. No BMW stories for me. And I suck at tech! Things are picking up in other areas, though. I’m incessantly working the many creative gifts God has given me. Now I just need ongoing mentoring and coaching on how to scale. Thanks, Anthony!
I love the entire show. I am 53, I need as much tech skills as possible. Thanks
Anthony I really appreciate this episode as a Caribbean woman. Thanks to both of you!
Big ups to your mom for leveling up and marrying up. She only had you, I’m a mom of 3 , a wealthy man may never want someone like me by I’m going to succeed by any means necessary! This was an amazing discussion ❤
This girl is my favorite by far. Awesome information. Such a blessing to have her on your show.
I love this interview. Listening to her sharing her experience is so inspiring and dope
Still in high school tryna get into tech sales when I’m done with it. phenomenal episode whole bunch gems whole bunch of notes .
I'm in Medical sales and this Queen is giving me vibes to move over to tech sales 26:20 considering where we are moving to in an AI driven world. Great segment AO!
Loved this episode ... love from Grenada🇬🇩🇬🇩 you did an awesome job Kayla highlighting the immigrant huddle and mindset
Awe Kayla! I'm so happy to see her thriving. She's such a beautiful person inside and out
Wow, she knows so much about technology in the early 2000's (Napster's service plans, phones, Netflix boxes, etc.) when she was born in 1995. She was like in either elementary or middle school!!! 😲 Wow, she must of learned about tech at a very early age or something. Good for her! I wish her the best in all of her endeavors.
And its good to see that AO didn't pry and ask her all these questions about men, dating, her femininity as a working woman, etc. as he normally does the women who come on the show and let her stand as her own, very respectful to her ... good sign! As always, thanks for the great content, God Bless!!
I’ve heard this too many times so I’ve decided to commit and make a plan to maximize all things possible. I pray for strength lord and the necessary push to help me accomplish all things my heart truly desires and need 🙌🏾
Growing up with and around money. Building on a great foundation. Good for her. Keep pushing forward everyone. Start building wealth where you're at. Learn, plan abd execute. Have it so good.
Love this episode. I definitely resonate with Kayla on have successful immigrants parents. Seeing the life that we have the possibility to build.
You are such a blessing to this generation and I must confess you inspire me greatly. I kindly ask; What's your advice to us out Here Trying to lead good lives in 2023?
@Johan Wahlgren Congratulations as a single mom life has never been easy. I keep struggling with my bills because what I earn working for others can't give me three square meals. Reading your message, I am so inspired and would like to try investing. I would be grateful if you could link me up with your ffinancial-adviser.
Momma levelled up and changed her baby’s life! 🙌 Sprinkle sprinkle 💫😅🎉
This is crazy. I'm a follower from South Africa. I have been considering getting into tech and this is one more confirmation. Thank you Anthony. I follow you. Love the work you are doing.
What I’m tech do you consider getting into?
I’m signing up for bethel college today . My aunt sent me this video a while back and I never actually watched the whole thing in it’s entirety . I need to change the course of my family history. Loved this ❤
When she said the students lot is better than the teachers’ lot, it reminds me of where I live. We talk about this all the time here. 🤦🏾♀️
LOVED this interview. Also a woman in the tech industry and I can agree to every bit of what Kayla shared! Amazing interview and knowledge gained.
Any suggestions as to how to get into the tech field? I’m seeking a career change from the mental health field, and idk where I should start.
@PoshN’Chic What skills do you already have that can translate to tech? There's product management, program management, which is just project management. There is dev ops (teaching)...so many 6 figure opportunities!
I'm 25 and had to use vhs tapes, I still have my VCR and all of my old tapes. Loved the interview too.
Yesss!! Shout out to her & both of her parents!!
🙌🙌🙌🙌
The peaceful pier story was beautiful. We need more of that.
Suggestion: Can you include the name and brief bio of your guest in the intro? When I listen without watching, I have to watch to know who you're interviewing.
I love Kayla! ❤ So glad to hear her journey and story.
This interview was so good! Truly inspired! 🙌🏾❤️
Love it!
Absolutely
I believe the wisest decision that should be on every individual list is to invest in a different stream of income and don't depend on the government to bring you money. It's always better to work smart and not hard.
Trading is Profitable with the help of a seasoned broker managing your trading account 😊😊😊
So glad to see Kayla on the show!
Dope Interview with Kayla Burke 🔥🔥🔥!!! She is a Phenomenal hardworking woman who is elevating to the next level! I've subscribed to her channel a while back , she have great content on her channel!!!I'm so proud of her , my takeaway from this interview was "Opportunity creates where it creates Revenue" that's a gem💎 Thank you AO for this Dope episode this one right here is replay💯🙏❤
Wherever there is opportunity there is revenue. Go where you are needed.
I have a strong background in Sales (Inside and Direct) and this video makes me want to get back into that industry. Thank you so much for this video! 😀
Im really impressesed by this young woman's business IQ and wisdom. She's a couple of decades ahead of her time.
It's so good to see Kayla on here!
This season has been great for me and my family. I’ve been able to build a big income stream investing with, Mrs. Maya Payson, She changed my whole life.
This lady called Maya Payson must be very good for people to talk about her this much. she handles my colleague's investment too. I'm surprised to see you talking about her.
@@angelicacruz6706 Yes she’s very good, one of the best. A registered investment Advisor that's well grounded on financial market. I Met her once during a trading conference in Oklahoma U.S
i'm well pleased to meet you Leo, I also invest with Mrs. Maya, ever since my first investment with her i have never for once had any issues when withdrawing my profits. she is straightforward.
I am not here to converse for her but to share a testimony of what I confirmed, she’s the best broker i know who is sincere, trustworthy and reliable. kudos! Maya
I heard about this lady on Larry Jones channel, please how can i get in touch ?
Kayla you are such an amazing young lady. Great interview, Thanks for bringing her on the show. Very inspirational!!🥰
Excellent interview. Inspiring beyond. Many unanswered questions though. What type of tech degree or certification to be in demand is needed? How long does it take to acquire?
I also want to know.
More amazing work from The Table. Love it❤❤
What a great show. Shes so authentic
One of my fav guests! Loved the info 🙌🏽
I love everything about this journey
Hey, I love your show and I’m at almost 3/4 of the video and I’m wondering why you didn’t ask her ‘HOW’ she got into tech. Like did she go to college or a boot camp to get in and what led her to choose tech sales? Who did she see or speak with that encouraged her to got to tech in lieu of med school? I really wanted to know this for myself. Mo
She has a college education background so she had a degree to break into tech with. She talks more about that on her “Tech is the new black” interview
@@UltraMegaFail thanks, do you know where I can find that interview…which platform I mean? 😊Mo
Disruptive Industry is what I have been calling the Tech Industry for years.
This interview was an eye opener
Love this interview! My biggest and only question I don’t think was asked would be for those who aren’t fortunate to have parents, support, or a load of saved up money how would they break into tech? How to know what bootcamps to join out of we should even join a boot camp.
Go back to school and study STEM, or attend a tech bootcamp/tech school. Then once you get in the door, continue to educate yourself/self-study and hopefully, your employer will pay for it via tuition reimbursement. Best of luck to you! If you put your mind to it, the world is yours!
If you go the bootcamp route try and pick one with decent reputation. Tbh most pretty expensive if you only got limited resources. You don't have to go back to school, some employers will pay tuition costs even if your job is not tech related eg working in Amazon warehouse thru have program called Career Choice. Explore there are probably others with similar programs. Also don't forget if you have the time, talent and discipline there's a lot of resources to teach yourself including YT
I am so weak. AO said we blew into the vhs. Soooo true. Had to make sure it worked 😅
This inspired me. Thank you Anthony for doing this, I joined Course Careers
She represents the Caribbean dream background and all, the way moms were leaving the nest and setting up a life in America!!! She aint lying! Its a different cloth !!! Im so proud of her 🇬🇩🇹🇹‼️I am so proud cause I know what its life, i be hustling and bustling myself 😅
Just started in my cyber security job in the federal government. Already making 90k, paying off these loans is annoying but I have about 23,000 Left. Planning to start web design business and eventually cyber security consulting org.
Amazon is a tech company. Especially with the use AWS. And we use it at work. And Cloud is getting bigger. Not to mention Cyber security....oof tech space is it you can do soooooo much from web design, to building software like AWS.
What did you do to get started? Did you get a degree or just certifications?
@@Kyera4u I got a degree, bachelor's and master's and then I applied to federal government after that
@@theeotakufam6825 Thanks. What did you get your degree in?
I’m trying to get into the federal government with cyber security do you mind sharing your role?
@@AlieshiaTV Iol I work for the DoD , that's all I can say unfortunately. There are many organizations under the Department of Defense you can look there. Some have development programs
Just because you were born in America, doesnt mean you are American. You are whatever your parents are Stop it! But its amazing what shes doing for herself.
I think I’ll take up this tech career. 🤔
Bless your soul with your financial health and wisdom. Thank you. Don't push forward a generation of zombie weed smokers and detrimental smoking in general with a hookah business
Bless up Grenada 🇬🇩
She is calm en cute I like her❤❤❤very smart. I'm so inspired
Yesss 🎉
Another dope interview. Vey inspiring. As usual thank you AO. I am from FL, and yes, Boca is definitely rich old money. 🤭
Love it!
She's Super Smart! I like her
I kept all my VHS from my childhood. I refuse to get rid of them
😂😂😂
She is beautiful!
Really love the story of the young lady..However, black folks indgenious to our land, have worked just as hard as folks who have immigrated here to have a better life. In America nothing is free, you have to pay to play. My wife is Guyanese and I am indgenious from here. All of our families have had to get that work in to be successful.
I will forever be grateful to you, you've changed my whole life I'll continue to preach about your name for the world to hear you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment, thanks so much Mrs Jane
Thanks for the recommendation I just contacted her and she attends to me nicely
This was a wonderful interview.Ty both🌺🌺🌺
Good interview bring Step Dad on the show please
Ao facial expressions and excitement 😂 love the show 1000%
He is SUPER hype lol
Love this episode. Inspiring
Glad you were inspired!
She's right. We are moving to a more AIT age
“Get In Where You Fit In !”
Im in sales right now would love to be in the tech sales
Love this 🔥
It will be so nice as you said to invite her father, who is a medical doctor.
This video was so informative and inspiring. Thank you ❤
You need to ask Bethel School of Technology. You have been hearing allot about this on the NEWS. This is such a game changer they (U. S. Academic Intuition) are want to shut it down for few months to study the impact. This Prompt Engineering requires technology and social skill on humanities side of things (Soft and Hard Skills).
Wow! So glad I found this channel 🙌
Beautiful, smart, inspirational :-) love it
STEM totally. Especially women in Engineering. A BS degree in CHEM Engineering will get six figures out the gate.
Ugh I’m so sad I didn’t stick with it 😅 but I was told eventually Chem E wouldn’t be profitable. My peers from my graduating class who stuck with it started out making $150k in Chem E and I chose to change to nursing. Now I’m changing back to STEM
Awesome show!🙌🏾
Understand the times
I am in Barbados and I would like to do the course Anthony
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Great interview and insightful
Please let me know if I can get the courses online, without going to a boot camp. Thank you
Awesome Interview