• The Academic Star: Dr. Eli Joseph's Story of Success, Gratitude, and Prestige

  • Aug 21 2023
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

The Academic Star: Dr. Eli Joseph's Story of Success, Gratitude, and Prestige

  • Summary

  • VIP Experience⁠⁠ Brittney Mack® © 2023 Brittney Mack All Rights Reserved.⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.brittneymack.com/ Join us in this inspiring season finale as we sit down with Dr. Eli Joseph, a multi-faceted individual whose journey from student-athlete to educator, author, and partner at Quest Diagnostics will leave you motivated and enlightened. Dr. Joseph's book "The Perfect Rejection Resume" serves as a testament to his unique perspective on success, rejection, and personal growth. Plus, stay tuned for a special announcement from host Brittney Mack that will be revealed during the episode, making this finale an episode you won't want to miss! We delve into Dr. Joseph's early life in Brooklyn, NY, where he emerged as a dual student-athlete, excelling in both basketball and track & field. From there, he soared academically, earning his Bachelor's in Mathematics from Queens College and his Master's in Business Administration from Brooklyn College. His journey culminated in a Doctorate in Business Administration from Felician University, setting a record as the youngest graduate to complete the curriculum at just 24. Dr. Joseph's accomplishments reach even greater heights as he holds the distinction of being the youngest Black professor to teach simultaneously at prestigious institutions like NYU, UCLA, and Columbia University. With a diverse teaching career spanning these renowned universities, he shares his strategies for engaging students across different environments. His expertise isn't confined to academia alone – as a partner at Quest Diagnostics and a contributor to esteemed publications like Forbes, Inc. Magazine, and The Harvard Business Review, his influence extends to the business and medical realms. Discover the insights behind Dr. Joseph's research papers, ranging from the fascinating relationship between weather patterns and stock returns to his universal statistical model in sports. Dive into his thoughts on the intersection of education, media, and professional success, and how he imparts complex concepts to a broader audience. In this episode, we also explore the role of gratitude in Dr. Joseph's life. He shares a perspective on how gratitude shapes his outlook on achievement, and he reveals a moment he's profoundly thankful for amid his incredible journey. Tune in for an engaging conversation that will inspire you to embrace rejection, strive for academic excellence, and cultivate gratitude as a driving force in your pursuit of success. Dr. Eli Joseph's story reminds us that every setback is an opportunity and that gratitude fuels growth. Available now on all major podcasting platforms. Don't miss this chance to be inspired – hit that play button and let's dive in for the exhilarating Season 3 finale and a special announcement from our host Brittney Mack! 🌟 More of Dr. Eli Joseph: Website https://www.drelijoseph.com/ | Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drelijoseph/ | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/elijoseph/ Book Author of The Perfect Rejection Resume | Faculty Member, Columbia University  | Faculty Member, New York UniversityInstructor at UCLA Extension | Partner & Medical Examiner, Quest Diagnostics | Contributor at AdWeek | Contributor at BlavityContributor at Entrepreneur | Contributor at Inc. Magazine | Contributor at The Enterprisers Project | Contributor at The Harvard Business ReviewContributor at Times Higher Education | Contributor at the World Economic Forum
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