
Namrata Haribal: Leaving Home is Hard
Nam has been living in London for the past two years with her cat Lumi, slowly but surely trying to build a home and community. She loves a bouquet of dried flowers, sunshine on a cloudy day, long walks in the park, greek yogurt, and the color red. She sucks at writing bios.
8 Joulu 202336min

Kate Fourie: Serendipity and the Seven Seas
"Wait, where are you actually from?" Kate's been asked over and over again in a bunch of different languages and still doesn't have a clue. Born in South Africa, lived longest in Indonesia, bounced around 9 other countries— and still none are 'home.' While you won't find an answer to that question, you CAN hear about Kate's love for little humans, fun brain facts, and her stint as an Indonesian puppeteer.
1 Joulu 202330min

Antonio Stark: My Moonshot Through Minerva
Antonio (M20) Crash Landed on Earth and is determined to not throw away his shot - or in his case, a moonshot to establish a sustainable human presence in space. He's described by many as a scuba diver, a Marine Corps lieutenant, a triathlete, and a bookworm polyglot determined to die in space (huh?). But only a few can describe him as a Mentat, Slytherin, or a connoisseur of dad jokes.
24 Marras 202345min

Ali Digby: Weaponizing Your Dyslexia. Becoming an Economist.
Growing up in Hong Kong and London, Prof Digby holds multiculturalism and vibrancy close to her heart. Now, she's a professor at both Minerva and Rochester, and continues to publish in journals like The Economist. In this episode, she reflects on dyslexia, advice from her grandad, and her career.
4 Marras 202324min

Mohammed Badra: Building Robots With My Brother
Raised by Alexandria's shores in Egypt, Badra spent 14 years at the same school before joining Minerva. Intrigued by mechanisms underlying reality, he enjoys exploring hardware, robotics, history, and religion. When not asking whys, he's chasing oceans on two wheels or scaling hills.
19 Loka 202337min

Charlotte Juan: Choose Not to Regret
Charlotte, also known as Hsin-Hsieh on Forum, is originally from Taiwan and has dicovered her love for traveling and learning about different cultures through penpaling and Minerva's global rotation. At Minerva, she published a book The Art of Self-Care, a collection of young women's mental health stories. See more on instagram: @intertwined.lives. She is on a lifelong journey to become a little wiser, happier, curious and impactful each day.
12 Loka 202332min

A Day in the Life of a Minerva Student (with host Jules)
Hi! I’m Juliane (but most people call me Jules), an M26 from Germany, and a host on the podcast team. In this podcast episode, I’ll take you with me on a pretty representative Wednesday in my life as a first-year student in San Francisco. Come with me to WeWork, learn about what other Minervans are doing in a day, and be ready for some funny stories and deeper conversations!
28 Syys 202337min

Summer Special: Randomly Calling Minervans
Our host Jules catches up with Minervans during the summer break by randomly calling them. Tune in to hear about the exciting things that Minervans were up to this summer - from hiking the width of England, being a summer tutor at Yale University, to working at a web3 start-up in Nigeria.
10 Syys 202329min






















