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Friday, September 9, 2022

Alexa Baisch Visits Section 36!

Photo: Stacie West
Section 36 had another visitor! 
Alexa Baisch is passionate about eliminating child trafficking, a talented dancer, and the current Miss Montana. I was thrilled that she was willing to visit with us to discuss those topics, and a few more. 

So, let's see what happens when Alexa Baisch visits Section 36!

How did you celebrate winning the Miss Montana crown?

Winning the title of Miss Montana was such a whirlwind! I was crowned on July 2nd so, I was able to celebrate my new title AND the 4th of July by appearing in a parade in my hometown followed by a BBQ with my friends. It was so special to be surrounded by supporters within my community and my friends and family. I can not think of a more perfect way to celebrate!


What has been the biggest surprise about your time as Miss Montana?

So far the biggest surprise has been how much support I have received from people all over the country! I have people reaching out to tell me congratulations and ask for autograph cards from all over the place! One of my largest sponsors is even located in Mississippi! The support and kindness I have received has been incredible and I am so grateful for it!


What did you learn about yourself at the Miss Montana competition that will help you at Miss America?

Each time I have competed for a title within the Miss Montana organization I learn something new! It is incredible how much progress I have made throughout my years in this program! I have improved so much and this year I was given more tips on how to grow and continue to improve in order to feel prepared for Miss America!


How did you select your social impact initiative, “Kids Matter: Eliminating Child Trafficking”?

One of my favorite parts of this organization is the opportunity to advocate for something you care about. During the pandemic some of my friends and I fell into the obsession with true crime podcasts. They constantly discussed cases that were thought to involve human trafficking and the exploitation of men, women, and children. It was exciting to listen to, but they always left me feeling like I needed to do something to help. The more I researched how scary this issue truly is the more I felt called to make a difference. That's how I chose "Kids Matter: Eliminating Child Trafficking". I am so excited to use my title to support organizations who are fighting against human trafficking, increase awareness and share preventative tactics to keep children safe, and help victims receive the help they need. 


As a talented dancer, what do you enjoy most about performing on stage?

I have been dancing since I was very young and performing is one of my favorite things to do! I love dancing, especially tap, and just being on stage brings me so much joy!


If you could be a Disney character for a week, who would you choose? Why?

If I could be a Disney character for a week I think I would have to choose Aurora (Sleeping Beauty). I know I look more like Ariel but, I think I'd rather have three fairy godmothers to grant my wishes than a fish tale! 


You recently graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in commerce and business administration. Where do you see that degree taking you?

I hope to use my degree to pursue a career in consulting! I was able to work with some phenomenal companies throughout my time at The University of Alabama that inspired me to want to go into this field and help companies function at their highest potential!


If you had an extra ticket to a Pioneer League baseball game, who would you take with you? Why?

My extra ticket would go to my younger sister! We love going to local legion baseball games together and supporting our friends that play! I also love any excuse I can get to spend time with her!


Is there a feature or activity during a baseball game that you’d especially like to experience?

It has always been a dream of mine to throw the celebrity first pitch at a baseball game! Maybe I will add that to my Miss Montana bucket list!


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I hope she gets to cross that off her list! 

As always, I want to thank Alexa for visiting with us, and for sending along the pictures to go with the interview.

As Alexa continues her time as Miss Montana, I encourage you to check out her title's Website and InstagramThey're great ways to keep track of everything she has going on! 

I also want to wish her the best of luck when she competes for the Miss America crown this winter. It would be wonderful to have another Section 36 visitor wear that crown!

Thanks again Alexa, and good luck!

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Andolyn Medina Visits Section 36

Photo: Robert Braggs
Section 36 has another visitor! Andolyn Medina is passionate about ending child trafficking, a talented singer, and the current Miss District of Columbia. I was excited that she was willing to visit with us to discuss those topics, and a few more.
 
So, let's see what happens when Andolyn Medina visits Section 36!

How did you celebrate winning the Miss District of Columbia title?

We had an after-party immediately following, so I got to celebrate with my family and friends who were unable to be in the audience of Miss DC due to COVID Restrictions.


As a former Miss Virginia’s Outstanding Teen, do you think that national competition experience will help you at Miss America?

Definitely! I think if anything just because mentally I can prepare myself and remind myself of things that helped me as a teen and did not help me.  However, it has been 9 years since then and so I have also changed which means the way I prepare, think, and etc has changed.  So prior experience definitely gives me a baseline but I know that competing for Miss America is a whole new ballgame and mindset, too. 


You’re a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology. What do you like about that field?

Everything.  There are so many different ways to pivot.  I began my interest in forensic psychology due to a course in my senior year that discussed the psychology of homicides, violence and etc.  That led me to obtain my M.A at George Washington in Forensic Psych where then I not only furthered my interest in the psychology of criminology but also learned about how psychologists provide assessments to those in the justice system in order to aid the judge and jury in making decisions regarding sentencing, competency to stand trial, and insanity plea.  I also learned about how psychologists can effect policy change through our understanding of mental health, which is not something the law has caught up on in understanding - especially when it comes to juveniles.  My passion within forensic psych also led to the development of my social impact initiative regarding Human Trafficking (which I will answer next lol). 


Regarding clinical psych, I love being able to be a therapist and get to be hands-on in my patient's progress and life.  It is truly incredible to know that for one hour each week you are able to provide people with a space to be themselves and to listen, make interventions in order to help them build insight, strength, and autonomy within themselves.  I also provide assessments and through that, I am able to combine my passion for forensic psych, as well.  Currently, my assessments have been utilized for school accommodations, legal cases, and immigration cases regarding asylum, UVisas, and Tvisas surrounding human trafficking, as well.


How did you select your social impact initiative, “Demand an End: Stop Child Exploitation Human Trafficking”?

As stated above, my social impact began through my M.A in Forensic Psychology and doing an internship with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children- Family Advocacy division.  I spoke to families of victims who were missing and quickly realized that missing children is a human trafficking issue and that the United States is vastly underprepared to prevent and spot the signs of human trafficking.  I was terrified, and realized I had the choice to sit in my fear or to be an ally and advocate for awareness, policy and legislative changes.  Since then, I went on to work for the National Center for Victims of Crime and now, volunteer with FAIR Girls where I provide webinars and local outreach within the DC area where we provide resources to folks impacted by human trafficking. 


As a talented singer, what is your favorite part about performing in front of a crowd?

Being able to tell a story!! I sing opera and so the majority of the time I am singing, it is in another language and while you would think that means the audience has no idea what is going on, if you emote and really sell the piece, they often pick up more than they thought! 


You’re currently an Ensign in the US Navy. What led you down that path? 

I was sworn in by my parents and commissioned to the rank of Ensign on 15 June 2019.  This was not a vision I saw. I have always been an advocate for military dependents and families but I never saw myself in the uniform.  Upon learning about the Navy Health Professions and Scholarship Program (HPSP), I knew this was an opportunity that was too good to pass up. There are several specialties/professions available through the HPSP program but in my case, HPSP offers a full-tuition scholarship to a doctoral student who has already been accepted into an APA accredited university plus a monthly stipend in return for a three-year commitment to serve as an active-duty Navy Psychologist plus a one-year internship. I am so honored to be following in my parent's footsteps; this is one of the best decisions I have ever made!

  

What is your personal fitness routine?

Peloton! I try to workout 5/6 times a week at least for 30 minutes and do a mix of strength training, yoga, and cycling!

If you had an extra ticket to see the Red Sox play the Nationals, who would you take with you? Why?

My dad! He's a big baseball person and whenever I have an opportunity to watch the Nats play I always ask him if he's available because he's the guy that can tell me the stats of the players on the field and really gets me active and engaged in the game (which is easy to do)!  We are also Puerto Rican and so he especially loves getting to see all of the Puerto Rican and Latino players on the field to remind him a bit of home and I think just the spirit of how far we've come and what we can do! 


Is there a feature or activity during a game at Nationals Park that you’d especially like to experience?

I would LOVE to experience performing the National Anthem at the Nats Park! I have had the pleasure of performing the National Anthem for the Washington Wizards, The Washington Mystics, Capital City Go-Go, and Georgetown Hoyas! It would be a dream to sing it at the Nats Park - but I  LOVED whenever Parra came up to bat, in 2019, because baby shark came on and the crowd would go WILD... we also went on to become national champs that year and it was incredible to be there during the parade and to feel the energy! Such a proud and exciting moment!


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That would be quite an experience! 

As always, I want to thank Andolyn for visiting with us, and for sending along the pictures to go with the interview.

As Andolyn continues her time as Miss District of Columbia, I encourage you to follow her title's Instagram and Facebook account. You can also check out the Miss District of Columbia website. They're great ways to keep track of everything she has going on! 

 
I also want to wish her the best of luck when she competes for the Miss America crown this winter. It would be fantastic to have another Section 36 visitor wear that crown!

Thanks again Andolyn, and good luck!

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