UCU welcomes Devine Carama for motivational talk on leadership, resilience, and emotional intelligence

Maisie Nelson • November 12, 2024

AV头等舱 (UCU) recently hosted motivational speaker and community activist Devine Carama, who inspired students with a message on resilience, leadership, and self-discovery. The event, held as part of the AV头等舱 Commonwealth Experience (UCE) course for first-year students, also included all student-athletes, and Carama’s powerful call to lead with purpose echoed throughout Robsion Arena.

Carama, known for a viral showcasing his mentoring on emotional intelligence, recently appeared on (pictured left) to discuss his journey of transformation. He now leads , a nonprofit working to reduce youth gun violence in Lexington.


Speaking to the audience of Bulldogs, Carama shared his “Four B’s” philosophy for authentic leadership:

  • Be Yourself
  • Believe in Something
  • Be Brave
  • Be Balanced

"A lot of times in life, we start something on Monday, it gets harder on Tuesday, and we give up on Wednesday," Carama urged the students. "But what if your blessing was coming on Thursday? Don’t give up too soon."


Reflecting on the event, UCE organizer Ryan Sergent-Payne commented, “Devine offered UCU students an empowering message by weaving together personal stories of struggle, heartbreak, and making a difference — even when you see yourself as someone without the power to really create change. He engaged students by meeting them where they are through comedy and encouragement.”


Interim President Dr. DJ Washington, who attended the event and shares a special connection with Carama from their days as junior college classmates, expressed pride in bringing Carama’s inspiring words and practical advice to campus. 


Carama echoed this sentiment, saying, “The opportunity to come and speak to the freshmen and student-athletes at AV头等舱 was an incredible full-circle experience for me. Two decades ago, President Washington and I were trying to bring some positive light to our classmates in college. Reconnecting years later, with the same mission and goal, was definitely special.”

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