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NRNRC Summer Interns: Riya Ashok & Ethan Nichter "The Future In Focus" A reflecting on their internship experience, growth, and future aspirations.

22 min · 5 de sep de 2025
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Today's episode, we're joined by our incredible interns Riya Ashok & Ethan Nichter, who have been part of The National Reentry Network For Returning Citizens this summer as interns. They've contributed to the mission, growth as young professionals, and today, they're here to reflect on what they've learned, how this work shaped them, and where they hope to go from here. Take a listen...

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