Maine Youth Leadership Minute

Maine Youth Leadership Minute
Podcast Description
Join Maine Youth Leadership (MYL) alum Esther Pew '06 as she sits down with other MYL alumni from across our 40+ year legacy to discuss leadership, volunteerism, and character. Hear how our four day seminar has influenced the lives of so many people, what it means to them now, and how they continue to engage with the MYL community today and in the future. Cover art by MYL Board Member Jillian Worster '16.
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The podcast focuses on leadership, volunteerism, and character, with episodes exploring how these themes have shaped the lives of alumni. Specific examples include discussions on individual experiences with the MYL seminar, its long-term impact on career paths, and ongoing engagement with the MYL community.

Join Maine Youth Leadership (MYL) alum Esther Pew ’06 as she sits down with other MYL alumni from across our 40+ year legacy to discuss leadership, volunteerism, and character. Hear how our four day seminar has influenced the lives of so many people, what it means to them now, and how they continue to engage with the MYL community today and in the future. Cover art by MYL Board Member Jillian Worster ’16.
Esther sits down with Ross Gorham, a 2005 alumni of the Maine Youth Leadership (MYL) program.
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