In this inspiring episode, Broc Carter sits down with Filiberto Avila—known to many as Fili—a Spearman, Texas native currently wrapping up a Fulbright fellowship in Madrid, Spain. Fili shares his incredible journey from growing up in a rural Panhandle town to becoming student body president at West Texas A&M University, participating in the Rogers LEAD program, and ultimately teaching university-level students in Spain.
Fili reflects on:
His academic and leadership experiences at WTAMU
The impact of the Rogers LEAD program and student government
Helping launch the Market on Tierra Blanca food pantry in Canyon
Life and learning in Madrid as a Fulbright Fellow
Teaching international students and promoting cultural exchange
Why he’s returning home to teach high school English in Spearman
His dreams of serving in the U.S. Foreign Service
This conversation is a testament to the power of small-town roots, public service, and global perspective. Fili’s story is a reminder that great things can start in the Panhandle—and make their way around the world.
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