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Cake Therapy
Cake Therapy

Cake Therapy is a heartwarming and uplifting podcast that celebrates the transformative power of baking therapy. Hosted by Dr. Altreisha Foster, the passionate baker, entrepreneur and advocate behind Cake Therapy, this podcast is a delightful blend of inspiring stories, expert insights and practical baking tips. Each episode takes listeners on a journey of self-discovery, emotional healing and connection through the therapeutic art of baking.

Girls Dream Code: Building Belonging In STEM with Victoria Kyereme
byAltreisha Foster

Imagine a classroom where every question is welcome, the instructor looks like you, and code feels less like a wall and more like a door. That’s the world Victoria Kyereme is building with Girls Dream Code, and it started with her own winding path from pre-pharmacy to computer science—and the stubborn belief that belonging should not be a lottery.

We talk about the moments that shaped her: arriving in Minnesota from Ghana, navigating majors without a roadmap, and finding that first programming class that balanced logic with creativity. Victoria explains how a lack of mentors and representation became her fuel to found a nonprofit that serves girls of color and low-income communities ages 10 to 24. Her blueprint is simple and powerful: small, safe cohorts; culturally responsive teaching; and real projects that translate into internships at major tech companies. Along the way, we unpack why representation matters, how culturally aware curricula beat imposter syndrome, and what it takes to move students from curiosity to career.

This conversation also gets practical about scale. Victoria shares a five-year vision to strengthen Minnesota’s tech pipeline—from first interest to education, from bootcamps and college to employer partnerships—and why consistent funding unlocks more cohorts, instructors, and outcomes. If you care about equity in STEM, women in tech, and creating real access for girls of color, you’ll find tangible steps to help: share the mission, connect hiring partners, and donate to sustain quality instruction that changes lives.

Join us for a story that blends resilience, technical grit, and community care. Then help us widen the doorway so more girls can step into rooms filled with code, confidence, and creativity. Subscribe, leave a review to boost visibility, and share this episode with someone who believes every girl deserves a seat at the table.

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Girls Dream Code: Building Belonging In STEM with Victoria Kyereme
Girls Dream Code: Building Belonging In STEM with Victoria Kyereme
July 10, 2026
Altreisha Foster
Eight16 Culinary Therapy: Mercedes Tiggs Shares The Recipe for Confidence, Community and Care
June 26, 2026
Altreisha Foster
Gayrielle Harper’s Sugar Rush: A Conversation on Finding Balance Without Losing Edge.
June 12, 2026
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From Systems Change To Sweet Relief: Joy Marsh On Liberation, Baking, And Belonging
May 29, 2026
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From Burnout To Blueprint: Octavia McIntosh on Designing A Life of Freedom
May 22, 2026
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Cake Circle Community with Jasmine Rae: Co-Caking, Cake Play & Business Support
May 1, 2026
Altreisha Foster
Jasmine Rae on Creative Expression and Entrepreneurship
April 17, 2026
Altreisha Foster
Cakes, Comfort, and Community: The Story of Mr. Bake
April 7, 2026
Altreisha Foster
Therapy in the Pause: Callie Simons Talks Rebuilding a Creative Business – Created By CTB
March 20, 2026
Altreisha Foster
From Cake Diva To PK Elixir: Porsha Kimble Talks The Power of Pivoting and More.
March 14, 2026
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