026 - Blessed with Melvin Rivers
Welcome to the next episode of Accelerate Access: The Podcast! We share stories of how access to opportunity changes lives. Hosted by Nyah Project founder, Leigh-Ann Buchanan, the podcast provides an inside look into the transformational journeys of our Nyah Fellows as they navigate college, careers, and personal growth as young leaders in the community.
Melvin Rivers, 2014 Nyah Fellow and physical education teacher in Orlando, FL, sits down with Leigh-Ann to discuss the evolution of his purpose and career path, being adopted and finally reconnecting with his biological family, and how volunteering for weekly food drives shaped his childhood. Also find out what it was like for Melvin to be a guinea pig as part of the first Nyah Project Fellowship cohort a decade ago and the leadership lessons he learned then that he still carries to this day, plus more!
"Get hands-on experience as much as you can to get that exposure…. Exposure gives you an open mind to conquer any goal." - Melvin Rivers
They also chat about:
How he fell in love with sports and fitness, and how he’s using them to create a positive impact
Creating little experiences of love and appreciation for those around him
Personal values and learning the importance of gratitude, servant leadership, empathy, and community impact from a young age
His Nyah Project fellowship to Ghana, memories at the Human Factor Leadership Academy with Dr. Senyo and the hike to Wli Waterfalls
Being a UCF alum and pursuing his master’s degree in sports management
Taking advantage of any resources available for the college process
His admiration for his mentor, Coach Ernest Wynn at Deltona Middle School
The power of experiential learning and needed changes in the education system
His advice to his younger self and future generations
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