Ethnicity
Black/African
Hobbies and interests
Sewing
Art
Babysitting And Childcare
Business And Entrepreneurship
Reading
Makeup and Beauty
Comedy
Reading
Business
Self-Help
Education
I read books multiple times per week
Talehia Ransom
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WinnerBio
In December of 2022 my best friend passed away in a car accident, since then my world has been flipped in so many ways. She was my only outlet and source of support after having my son in June of 2022. Being a single black mom with no support system like many others left me wondering what life really had in store for me. It was during this time that I realized that my passion for leadership, beauty, self care and mental health could all come together to pursue my license in esthetics. The healing and joy I have experienced so far in my education continue to show me that this is the right path for me. Talking with clients, providing education about their skin, listening to their day, watching them see confidence in the mirror or providing a quiet place to relax get me up each day. Building a business can be tough but with the right passion and values it will all be worth it.
Education
International Salon and Spa Academy
Trade SchoolMajors:
- Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services
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Desired degree level:
Trade School
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Cosmetics
Dream career goals:
To lead and inspire others in the field of beauty.
Call Center Supervisor
Ent Credit Union2018 – 20224 years
Sports
Volleyball
Junior Varsity2008 – 20124 years
Public services
Volunteering
CPCD — Assisting teachers, supervising, childcare2019 – 2022
Brown Skin Agenda Aesthetics & Cosmetology Scholarship
WinnerIn December of 2022 my best friend Erica Pantjoa passed away in a car accident. She was so driven and reminded me constantly that I could do anything that I set my mind to. Erica's support was unwavering and could be seen through the way she showed up anytime I thought I would try something new.
Since December my world has been flipped in so many ways. She was my only outlet and source of support. So much so that in June of 2022, Erica was there at the hospital by my side while I delivered my son, Julian. As a new mom grieving her friend, it was hard to imagine the thought of raising a child with out her support. However, the thought of the endless possibilities for this little baby changed how I saw the future. I needed to be a better role model for him. It certainly is not an easy task but the love and support from Erica inspires me everyday.
Being a single black mom with now, no support system like many others left me wondering what life really has in store for me. I was working towards a career in finances, where the leadership portion was my passion. I sat thinking most days how do I ethically lead others when I did not always believe in the mission of the company, the answer is you don't! So I left after 6 years.
It was during this time that I realized that my passion for leadership, beauty, self care and mental health could all come together to pursue my license in esthetics. I knew that change was not going to be easy but was encouraged because growth never is. I knew finances and resources would be tight but betting on myself was the only option to better the life of my child. Erica would have said 'It takes strength and courage to believe in yourself so authentically'. She was right!
The healing and joy I have experienced so far in my education shows me that this is the right path for me. This is the first time in my life that I have felt with my whole heart that I am doing the right thing. I am invested in where this career will take me. Talking with clients, providing education about their skin, listening to their day, watching them see confidence in the mirror or providing a quiet place to relax energizes me.
Currently in my class, I am one of two black students. I find myself asking many questions about how certain treatments affect darker skin tones and am typically met with a long winded reply that does not answer the question. While my education has been very insightful I am noticing a lack of knowledge for the type of client skin I am most excited to service. With this scholarship I will be able to extend my education to courses that are specific to people of color.
In my own corner of the world I am able to make an impact on people with something I stand behind and believe in, and one day I will be able to spread that passion to a team who feel the same way. Building a business will be tough but with the right passion and values it will be more than worth it.
Calvin C. Donelson Memorial Scholarship
In December of 2022 my best friend Erica Pantjoa passed away in a car accident. She was so driven and reminded me constantly that I could do anything that I set my mind on. Erica's support was unwavering and could be seen through the way she showed up anytime I thought I would try something new.
Since December my world has been flipped in so many ways. She was my only outlet and source of support. So much so that in June of 2022, Erica was there at the hospital by my side while I delivered my son, Julian. As a new mom grieving her friend, I never thought I could love this much. I never thought this little baby could change how I saw the future. I needed to be there for him. It certainly is not an easy task but the love from Erica flows through me everyday.
Being a single black mom with no support system like many others left me wondering what life really has in store for me. I was working towards a career in finances, where the leadership portion was my passion. I sat thinking most days how do I ethically lead others when I did not always believe in the mission of the company, the answer is you don't! So I left after 6 years.
It was during this time that I realized that my passion for leadership, beauty, self care and mental health could all come together to pursue my license in esthetics. I knew that change was not going to be easy but was encouraged because growth never is. I knew finances and resources would be tight but betting on myself was the only option. Erica would have said 'It takes strength and courage to believe in yourself so authentically'. She was right!
The healing and joy I have experienced so far in my education show me that this is the right path for me. This is the first time in my life that I have felt with my whole heart that I am doing the right thing. I am so invested in where this career will take me. Talking with clients, providing education about their skin, listening to their day, watching them see confidence in the mirror or providing a quiet place to relax energizes me. In my own corner of the world I am able to make an impact on people with something I stand behind and believe in, and one day I will be able to spread that passion to a team who feel the same way. Building a business will be tough but with the right passion and values it will all be worth it.