Yamilia Lerma
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Yamilla Lerma is from McAllen, Texas. She is an IT support generalist and is majoring in math at Utah Valley University.
In this episode, I sit down with Yamilia to talk about finding courage and conviction at a young age. Growing up in an immigrant family, Yamilia shares what it was like to live with the constant fear of loved ones being taken away and how those experiences shaped her voice and perspective today. She opens up about learning to speak up for her community, the importance of using the internet as a tool for education rather than division, and encouraging others to do their own research before forming opinions.
We also dive into what it means to stand boldly for what you believe in—especially when those beliefs clash with religion, culture, or politics. Yamilia reflects on how empathy, curiosity, and open-mindedness can bridge even the biggest differences. It’s an honest conversation about fear, resilience, and the power of speaking your truth.
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