• 127: Audrey Wisch | Founder & CEO, Curious Cardinals

  • Jun 12 2024
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

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127: Audrey Wisch | Founder & CEO, Curious Cardinals

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  • Audrey is the Founder and CEO of Curious Cardinals, an edtech company committed to empowering K-12 students to discover and pursue their passions with the guidance of college mentors.

    Audrey started Curious Cardinals as a freshman at Stanford University, where she was pursuing a Bachelors degree in History. Just one year later, the COVID pandemic hit and Audrey ultimately decided to take a leave of absence from Stanford to pursue Curious Cardinals full time. Today, Curious Cardinals is a global community of over 500 top college students mentoring kids across the globe.

    Audrey has spoken on CNN, the Today Show and in Forbes to share her vision to create a community of lifelong learners and doers. She was also recognized in the 2022 Forbes 30 Under 30 Education and Youngest category.

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    Past guests include Margaret Wishingrad, Kara Goldin, Brandi Chastain, Julie Foudy, Ann Miura Ko, Linda Avey, Sarah Leary, Becky Sauerbrunn and many more.

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    Show Notes:

    1. Welcome to She Leads
    2. Audrey's Upbringing in NY
    3. Audrey as a Child - being her own CEO
    4. Going to Stanford with a 10-year Plan
    5. The Impact of COVID
    6. Founding Story of Curious Cardinals
    7. Power of Project-Based Learning and Mentorship in Education
    8. Fundraising for Curious Cardinals and Lessons Along the Way
    9. The Role of AI in Education Today
    10. The Power of Resilience and Continuous Learning

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