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High-Tech Sunday is a one-hour conversational-style podcast where Career Communications Group hall of fame alumni, Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) winners, and Women of Color STEM Award honorees engage the audience with their insights and perspectives on professional development utilizing spiritual philosophies.
Weekly discussions are focused on workforce topics, family balance, ethics, and respect for others. Stemming from these five principles, the podcast discusses societal problems at the intersection of technology and culture through a lens informed by spiritual philosophies. This year we had conversations with:
Winston Scott, a former NASA astronaut Detroit's DJ Smooth aka Donnell Campbell, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) leader Gerald Johnson, 2021 Black Engineer of the Year and General Motors EVP Robin Coger, academic dean and engineering professor Jerome Stephens, U.S. Senate director of community outreach Lashun Thomas Massey, environmental engineer Karissa Diggs, career coach, and engineer Krystal Porter, U.S. Army Veteran and systems engineer Demetria Hall, systems engineer Warn Wilson, engineer, coach, and educator Colletta Orr, breast & ovarian cancer research scientist Adrienne Somerville, best-selling author Shareka Robinson, systems engineer Rick Piña, chief technology advisor Charles Muse, General Motors engineer Olie Burton, information systems director William Wells, founding exec of aSTEAM Village Symone Johnson Barkley, a marine scientist Tori Soudan, award-winning shoe designer Dani Chambers, systems engineer Master Sgt. Bonnie Rushing, U.S. Air Force intelligence officer Treva Brown, U.S. Naval Research scientist Dan Mosqueda, defense Space advisor Larry Spencer, author and retired four-star general Yazmin Feliz, engineer and inventor Arti Varanasi, healthcare innovator Frenae Smith, engineer and influencer Commander Desmond Walker, United States Navy LaTasha Taylor Starr, CEO of ESTe²M Builders