Nothing Was Given to Her. She Still Made it to Stanford - Julieta Gabiola
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Pr. Julieta Gabiola grew up in a poor rural village in the Philippines, with no financial security, no network, and almost no pathways toward higher education. Today, she’s a professor at Stanford.
The distance between these two worlds is filled with turning points she rarely shares — moments of doubt, courage, discrimination, reinvention, and a quiet, relentless determination that changed everything.
In this episode, Julieta opens up about:
• the unexpected event that first pushed her into nursing
• what made her start over again — this time in medicine
• the structural barriers she faced as a first-generation student and immigrant
• the discrimination she encountered in academia, and how she chose to respond
• the mindset that sustained her through years of uncertainty
• why globalizing education is her life’s work
*• the deeper meaning of resilience when starting with nothing
This is not just an inspiring journey. It is a blueprint for purpose, courage, and long-term leadership.
Explore Julieta Gabiola’s work
ABC’s for Global Health (website): https://abcsforglobalhealth.org/