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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 55 MIN

Economics, Academics & Purpose with Florence Mwila

from Women In STEM With Sheila Masaku · host Sheila Masaku

In this episode, I was able to interview a young economist, lecturer and researcher, Florence Mwila, whose story is a story of persistence and direction. In our discussion, Florence talks about her background, how she got interested in economics, and how her background influenced her career. The conversation includes important lessons about continuing to be motivated by challenging academic journeys and the importance of knowing your goals and being focused no matter how tough the journey can get.Florence talks about her experience in conducting research, analyzing data in economics and academia, and also about the importance of continuous learning, leadership, and skills development. As a young woman in STEM, Florence shares how she overcomes self-doubt and how scholarships and support systems assisted her in finding her way.The episode is an inspiring message to young women who may desire to pursue a career in economics, research, or academia on how they can apply knowledge to drive change and remain purposeful when occupying a seat in STEM disciplines.Listen to it and be reminded that your background does not limit your future!

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