Podcast: Journeys of Learning

Journeys of Learning is a podcast featuring  conversations with students who have taken unconventional pathways to reach their educational goals.

Journeys of LearningI have been a community college counselor for more than 15 years and have developed a passion for working with students who are struggling in school due to various obstacles.

I enjoy helping these students learn to navigate the college system, gain an understanding of their learning style, and develop their study skills.

Janet Weber I have learned from these students that what is most helpful during times of struggle is to know that other students feel just as lost, unmotivated and confused as they do – and that many others have successfully broken through those barriers and went on to reach their goals. I created this podcast so that students will feel less alone on their own journeys of learning.

Please scroll down and click on the YouTube videos to hear each of these students talk about their educational journey. You can also read a brief story about each student and view a transcript of each conversation. At the bottom of this page are some suggested discussion questions and resources.



Julian Marc

Julian Marc

Julian's Story

Julian Marc grew up in Palo Alto and went to Gunn High School. He had a difficult time when he started Foothill College at age 18. He felt a bit lost coming from high school and was a bit directionless. He came to a point where he was courageous enough to reach out for help and began connecting with the resources available to him. A couple of years in, he started finding his way and began getting excited about his future. He went from struggling in most of his classes to getting straight A’s!

Through his perseverance in both school work and in taking care of his mental health, Julian was able to get accepted to the University of California, Santa Barbara, and graduated in 2021! Now he's on his way to a successful career in neurotechnology!

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Mohamed Geshesh

Mohamed Geshesh

Mohamed's Story

Mohamed Geshesh came to the United States from Libya when he was 17 years old. He was alone and only knew a few words of English! In the 10 years since, he has not only become fluent in English but has also received his bachelor’s degree. And more importantly, he has been able to embrace California’s open culture, allowing him to live his life on his own terms.

Mohamed’s success has been in a large part due to him engaging in the college community and in building community beyond college. And he is now on his way to becoming a real estate mogul!

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Rebecca Maturino

Rebecca Maturino

Rebecca's Story

Rebecca Maturino grew up in a loving Mexican-American family where education was valued. She always planned to go to college and when she arrived at De Anza at  the age of 18, she thought she would only be here for two years before she transferred.

Instead, she felt lost on campus and did not understand how to navigate the college system. She was too embarrassed to ask for help and struggled for many years alone. With help from her partner and sister, she finally reached out for assistance. This led her to meeting with a counselor (me!) and getting the assistance she needed to develop a solid transfer plan.

Rebecca finished her transfer requirements and is now at her university of choice, CSU East Bay! She has a lot of wisdom to share with new students finding their way in college

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Denisse Dolmo

Denisse Dolmo

Denisse's Story

Denisse Dolmo came to the United States from Honduras when she was 17 years old. She knew that college was important for her but found that she was struggling in classes, especially in math classes. While she was at Foothill College, she realized that it was more than a language barrier and found her way to the Disability Resource Center, where she was tested for a learning difference.

She began utilizing her resources at the DRC and across campus, which lead her to improve her study skills and get the guidance that she needed. She then started being more successful in classes and even passed math! After a few years at Foothill, she was able to transfer to San José State University and has graduated!

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Margarita Ibrahim

Margarita Ibrahim

Margarita's Story

Margarita Ibrahim grew up in Los Altos with her grandma and grandpa, who were both educators. Growing up with two parental figures in the education field  meant that going to college was highly valued in her home. However, she always struggled with classes in high school and even more so in college.

Margarita learned a great deal about ADHD and how to work with these traits rather than against them. She persisted through school, sometimes struggling more than others and even taking breaks at times, but eventually finished her transfer requirements and is now at San José State University!

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Monica Phuong

Monica Phuong

Monica's Story

Monica Phuong grew up in San José with her mom and sister. She was very independent, which had some advantages, but she sometimes desired more guidance. She was successful enough in high school without working too hard but struggled when she transitioned to college, with the extra demands college work brings.

Luckily, some kind faculty and staff at Foothill College helped Monica connect with services and resources on campus. Through these resources, she was able to learn more about her learning differences and how to increase her study skills. After taking advantage of the campus resources, her grades went from B’s & C’s to straight A’s! After a few years, she was able to transfer to the University of California, Santa Barbara and is now in nursing school. 

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Karoline Duffy

Caroline Duffy

Karoline's Story

Karoline Duffy grew up in Palo Alto with her grandparents. After high school, she explored many different careers from theater to music, then dance and finally visual design.

When she began her educational journey, she had a difficult time knowing what she wanted to do for her career which she diligently explored. She also had to learn how to get through college with ADHD and dyslexia by being creative, using her accommodations and working with people that were there to help her.

She persevered and transferred to a program in Southern California but eventually came back to the Bay Area and landed at San Francisco Sate University. She graduated a year ago and is now working in product design. Check out her beautiful website at karolineduffy.com

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Sophia Falco

Sophia Falco

Sophia's Story

Sophia Falco grew up in the Bay Area and started attending Foothill College when she was 17. When she started college, she didn’t know what she wanted to major in but then found her love for English Literature and her talent for writing poetry.

She transferred to UC Santa Cruz as a literature major and graduated magna cum laude with her bachelor’s degree. Thirty of her poems have been published in various literary journals. Her poetry often highlights the intricacies of living with bi-polar disorder and speaks to it in a new way with striking imagery.

Sophia is about to start a Master of Fine Arts program at St. Mary’s of California and plans on becoming a creative writing professor. Check out her poems and books at sophiafalco.com.

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Bianca Melendez

Bianca Melendez

Bianca's Story

Bianca Melendez grew up in Stockton in a loving family that valued education as a way to jump class. She knew from an early age that she wanted more for herself. She made it through the trials and tribulations of going through college while working and dealing with the pressure of being the first one in her family to go to college. She made it through by believing in herself.

Bianca kept up her work ethic through college, getting her bachelor's and master's degrees, and then an internship (with me!) which led her to becoming a college counselor at De Anza College! 

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Josue Cuellar

Josue Cuellar

Josue's Story

Josue Cuellar grew up in East Palo Alto and was the first one in his family to finish high school! He went on to a community college but then took some time off to work. While working at various jobs, he found that he had a solid work ethic which allowed him to move up quickly. He enjoyed all of his jobs but he started looking at the long view and decided to go back to school.

While wading through general education classes he didn’t enjoy or value much, he had an informational interview that changed his direction. He met with someone who suggested he join a computer programming program that helps students start their careers. And now he is on his way to a lucrative career in something that he enjoys!  

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Discussion Questions

General Questions

  • Please share some hurdles or challenges each of you have encountered.
  • What has helped you stay in school? 
  • Have you reached out to anyone on campus or off campus for help? If so, what was your experience like? 
  • What is the most difficult aspect of going to college for you? 
  • How do you manage your time with school? And if you work, school & work? 
  • What has surprised you the most about college? 
  • What advice would you give your younger self? 
  • What advice would you give to other students? 

Students With Different Abilities

  • How can we better support our students with different abilities? 
  • Why are students with different abilities often excluded from programs for diverse students? 
  • How can we celebrate our students with different abilities the way we celebrate diverse students?
  • How does the infrastructure of college make it difficult for students with different abilities? 

Students With Financial Challenges

  • How difficult is it to work full time and do a full load of classes? Or even a part-time school load? 
  • If a student chooses to do school full time and work part-time, are they able to live in this area? 
  • If a student has to work full time and therefore takes half the class load, how long will it take to transfer to a university? 
  • Have you worked with financial aid? 
  • Have you applied for scholarships?  

First-Generation College Students

  • What are the unique challenges for first-generation students? 
  • What do you miss when others in you family haven’t attended college? 
  • What skills does it take to be the first person in your family to attend college?
  • What on-campus resources have helped you?


Resources for Students

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