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When\u00a0I met Asia at Pepperdine University five years ago, I never knew that she’d become\u00a0everything she means to me today. This month’s GRAYT PEOPLE Profile Series explores the stories of some of closest & dopest friends, Asia being one of them.<\/p>\n
As a fellow Las Vegas resident, somehow we both ended up attending Pepperdine University and both leading the Black Student Association at Pepperdine. Divine indeed, as throughout the course of friendship she’s unknowingly encouraged me to\u00a0ride the wave of life, no matter the size of the wave. As a millennial, a wife,\u00a0a mother to three, a friend to many, and a healthcare professional on track to transform lives, I believe \u00a0Asia can do the same for you, as we chop it up about her life, journey, and career.<\/p>\n
INTRODUCTION<\/span>:<\/strong><\/p>\n 1. At Pepperdine, you to engaged in different science courses and hands-on work with medicine. What compelled you to work in Public Health & Administration versus the more hands-on, patient interaction aspect of the health sector?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n ASIA<\/span>:\u00a0While pursuing my Bachelor\u2019s Degree in Sports Medicine, my educational focus was primarily in the biological sciences and I put a good amount of time into gaining direct patient care experience in pursuit of a career in the medical field. At the same time, I became increasingly involved in culturally-focused student affairs organizations, such as the Black Student Association and Women of Color. With social justice issues at the forefront of my thoughts and discussions, I came to a better understanding and appreciation of the role social determinants of health play. I realized I could continue doing things that I love and am good at, in the programmatic and partnership development sense, while directly and indirectly affecting the health of populations. After two experiences abroad, it was pretty much sealed in my mind that I should be working toward public health on a global scale.<\/p>\n JOURNEY<\/span>:<\/strong><\/p>\n 2. You\u2019ve raised a family & obtained your bachelor\u2019s & masters simultaneously, how were you able to surpass any of your own doubts or the doubts of others to embark on chasing your goals in the health sector?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n ASIA<\/span>: I don\u2019t think I ever have enough time to really let the doubt sink in. When people ask how I manage it, I have to be honest and say \u201cbarely!\u201d – but I\u2019ve only gotten this far by reminding myself that I\u2019m my own greatest limitation, and I don\u2019t have to stick to a \u201ctraditional\u201d way of doing things. \u00a0If you just keep pressing on in the direction that is right for you, you\u2019ll look back and realize you\u2019ve traveled some distance. Career-wise, it can be overwhelming, rapidly changing, fast-paced, but I\u2019ll never struggle with finding meaning in playing a part of people living longer, healthier lives.<\/p>\n 3. What are three (3) values you have brought with you from your upbringing that are significant in shaping your perseverance towards fulfilling your purpose today?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n \u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n GRAYTNESS<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n 4. What do you identify as your differentiating factor among other healthcare professionals?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n ASIA:\u00a0<\/span>I\u2019m still in my career\u2019s infancy, but I feel I\u2019ve come a long way in this short time. \u00a0I\u2019ve ended up where I\u2019m at by not limiting my aspirations to experiences that would exclude all of the attributes and talents that I feel make me \u201cme.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n 5.\u00a0I know I am not capable of raising a family and pursuing a college degree, yet you succeed. What advice can you give on the importance of applying all of life\u2019s experiences & lessons<\/span> in pursuing one\u2019s personal [graytness]?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n 6. What are three (3) routine practices you implement to ensure your purpose in life consistently aligns with the trajectory of your profession?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n EFFORTS\/ETHICS<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n 7. You work in the more business side of healthcare in Las Vegas, how do you contribute to surpassing the status quo in the healthcare industry?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n I have to remain cognizant of opportunities that arise and try not to pass them off without giving some level of consideration. From a business perspective, that doesn\u2019t mean that every deal make sense or that every idea is plausible. I can think of a lot of personal and professional experiences I could easily have brushed off\/not pursued that ended up being really good decisions.<\/p>\n MOTIVATION<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n 8. What are three (3) impacting scriptures\/quotes\/mantras that you use to guide your life?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n ASIA:<\/span> Our time on earth is relatively short. I think if I keep these things in mind I\u2019ll be fulfilling God\u2019s purpose for my life:<\/p>\n 9. I admire your ability to be a wife, mother to Destiny\u2019s Child (3 daughters), and career-driven woman at such a young age. Who is another woman who you resonate with?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n ASIA:\u00a0<\/span>My mom. She\u2019s the do-it-all woman I never knew I\u2019d grow up to be. She was a young mother, wife, career woman etc. I\u2019ve seen her persevere through a lot, accomplish a lot and ultimately maintain a positive outlook. Even as we see many things differently, I can\u2019t think of anyone that I resonate with more. She really does work tirelessly for her family and I wouldn\u2019t hold myself to any lower standard.<\/p>\n 10. What was one moment of personal failure<\/u> or personal success<\/u> that would motivate someone else to continuously press towards fulfilling their dream?<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n ASIA:<\/span>\u00a0I became a mother at a young age, and some probably considered that a failure, given the high hopes and aspirations others had for me. I never let it be a failure, though, and actually having someone to motivate me to be the best example I could be, helped me press on. I can begin to feel like I\u2019m failing (being responsible for a family is SO much pressure!) but when I see the way the girls treat others, and how they love and look out for each other, I know we\u2019ll be just fine.<\/p>\n ***************<\/p>\n [GRAYT PEOPLE] Profile Series curates an informational collective of inspirational individuals who have shown what it means to mobilize confidence to challenge [GOOD] and mobilize courage to champion [GRAYT]\u2014highlighting their past, their journey to their [graytness], their efforts and ethics, their motivation, and their aspirations.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n When\u00a0I met Asia at Pepperdine University five years ago, I never knew that she’d become\u00a0everything she means to me today. This month’s GRAYT PEOPLE Profile Series explores the stories of some of closest & dopest friends, Asia being one of them. 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