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We have a special treat for you! Bobbie put together some top tips from some leading experts on career, job seeking & college advice. In this jammed-pack episode, learn from some of our previous guests: √ Dr. Dawn Graham: Former host of the Sirius XM Dr. Dawn on Careers and author of “Switchers: How Smart Professionals Change Careers and Seize Success. Learn from Dr. Dawn some networking strategies, important career action steps to take while in college and interviewing tips. Visit Dr. Dawn's website and buy her book here: Dr. Dawn on Careers √ Austin Belcak: Founder of Cultivated Culture and the host of The Dream Job System Podcast . Learn from Austin some amazing techniques for landing a job without applying online with the “value validation project”. √ Mac Prichard: President of Prichard Communications, Founder and Publisher of Mac's List and host of the Find Your Dream Job podcast. Learn from Mac his tips and advice on the “hidden job market” and informational interviewing √ Rich Feller, PhD: NCDA Past President, Prof & Univ Distinguished Teach Scholar, Keynoter & Author, Entrepreneur, Consultant in all 50 States and six continents. Visit Rich Feller's Website. Learn from Rich the importance of experiential learning and the importance of adopting an “HEROIC G” mindset. √ Justin Nguyen: Host of the Declassified College: Unlock the Cheat Codes podcast. Justin attracts a lot of Gen Z listeners. He helps students navigate into their careers. He is also a creator and international speaker. Learn from Justin his best tips on how college students can land amazing internships. √ Christine Cruzvergara: Chief Education Strategy Officer at Handshake. Learn from Christine how Handshake can help college students to land jobs. Also learn about the future of Handshake and how it will play a role in helping students to identify in demand skills, and where they can acquire those skills…perhaps this will be through micro credentials and creating partnerships between education and industry. √ George McGehrin: Executive Headhunter and Branding Expert: Learn from George three tips for landing a job. √ Michelle R. Weise, PhD: Author of Long Life Learning, on the Thinkers50 Radar List for 2021 and a future of education and workforce strategist. Learn from Michelle s about the future of work. Michelle is a leading expert in this area. Visit Michelle's website and buy her book here: Rise and Design √ Madeline Mann: Career Strategist featured in Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Creator of Self Made Millennial and a Career Coach. Learn from Madeline the importance of a cover letter. Madeline teaches us how to write a job winning cover letter in a 3 step EASY process.√ Robin Mamlet: Senior Partner and Managing Director, WittKieffer and former Dean of Admissions at Stanford University. Learn from Robin what colleges are looking for in the admissions process.
Join us for an in-depth conversation with food system scientist expert and career coach, Emily Steliotes. Emily says that “the role of industry and policy and regulation is really complex.”Forward this podcast to anyone interested in: √ Learning how to become a food systems scientist, how to break into this field and what sort of education and training would be best√ Learning about the emerging field of food systems, sustainability and research√ Farm to Fork√ Agriculture to Nutrition√ How the production of food impacts our health√ Learning about the complex relationship between food and the environment/our health√ The growing interest in food system science√ Industrial agriculture and the negative impact on the environment√ How food transportation impacts the environment√ Soil health√ Overuse of pesticides√ Positive developments in the food industry√ Animal welfare√ Plant-based and cell-based meat products√ Why a land grand university might a good choice for you if this is a field that interests you√ Nutrition√ Study abroad and immersion in a second language (Spanish)Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comSHOW NOTES:Emily's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilysteliotes/Emily's Email: emilysteliotes@gmail.comEmily's Podcast: Evolution EatsEmily's Coaching Website: College IrisTufts UniversityU.C. Davis
Join us for an in-depth interview with author, Peter Economy, to discuss his latest book, “Wait, I'm Working with Who?” We discuss what it is like to work with a "jerk at work!" Peter is the bestselling author of many books including “Managing for Dummies” and is “The Leadership Guy” at Inc. Magazine where he has published over 1500 columns to date. Peter is also a successful ghost writer, for over 100 books including Abby Lee Miller's “Everything I Learned About Life I Learned in Dance Class.” Peter routinely works with C-Level executives, executive coaches, and business consultants worldwide.Forward this podcast to anyone that: √ Has a jerk for a boss√ Has a toxic work environment√ Has a co-worker that is a “credit thief”√ Needs a ghost writer√ Wants to learn about the 16 work personalities√ Wants to learn about “Home-Based Work for Dummies”√ Wants to learn strategies to deal with “jerks at work”√ Wants to learn why you should hire slow and fire fast√ Wants to learn why you should hire slow and fire fastJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comShow Notes:Visit Peter's Website: Peter EconomyFollow Peter on LinkedIn: Peter's LinkedInRead Peter's Columns, “The Leadership Guy” on Inc.com
Job Seekers alert! Join us for an in-depth conversation with Sarah Baker Andrus the Founder and CEO of Avarah Careers. In this episode, you will learn: √ How work has changed since Covid. Learn the meaning of “hoteling” √ Why “It's not who you know, it's who you choose to meet”√ About the importance of networking√ Why it is best to approach the job search with “do I want to work here?”√ What the biggest barriers are in the job search√ The importance of a plan√ Tips for the job interview√ What to look for in a study abroad experience√ How to switch jobs√ How to prepare for changes or jobs that do not exist√ If Sarah would bungee jump!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comShow Notes:Visit Sarah's Website: Avarah CareersSubscribe: 10 Days to Jump-Start Your Job Search
Join us for an in-depth interview with Dr. Nancy Schlossberg who is an absolute icon in the space of Career Development, Retirement, Adult Transitions, Adults as learners, and Intergenerational Relationships.In this podcast you will learn: √ What you should be thinking about when you prepare to retire√ The six different retirement paths that Dr. Schlossberg created√ Why adult children should hire their parents√ What Career Services Providers should focus on√ If Career Services Providers are biased√ What Dr. Schlossberg and Ruth Bader Ginsburg have in common√ About Transitions and how our reactions change√ Who Dr. Schlossberg's mentor is√ About her work on the Strong Vocational Interest Inventory√ About her role as an activist and as a researcher√ Who Walter Reuther is√ What is next for Dr. Schlossberg Forward this podcast to:√ Anyone thinking about retirement√ Career Services Providers, Career Coaches, Career Counselors√ Anyone in transitionJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.com Show Notes:Visit website: Transitions Through Life
Join us for an in-depth discussion that covers everything that you need to know about the medical school admissions process with Dr. Shirag Shemmassian, an expert in the field. We get all your questions answered: √ What are your chances for Medical School Admission?√ What is a good GPA for Medical School Admissions and how is it broken down?√ What is a good MCAT score?√ How to get into medical school from high school?√ Should you consider a D.O. program?√ Should you consider attending a Caribbean medical school?√ What are your best options for admissions if you do not have the best stats?√ What are the “four pillars” of medical school admissions?√ What to expect with the medical school interview process√ Should you take a gap year (or more) between college and medical school?√ How to write the personal statement√ What is the most underrated aspect of the medical school admissions process?√ How many schools should you apply to?Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comSHOW NOTES:Email Shirag: contact@shemmassianconsulting.comVisit Shirag's Website: Shemmassian ConsultingFollow Shirag on LinkedIn: Shirag's LinkedInFollow Shemmassian Consulting on Facebook: Shemmassian Consulting on FacebookFollow Shemmassian Consulting on Instagram: Instagram | Shemmassian ConsultingSubscribe to Shemmassian Consulting on YouTube: Shemmassian Consulting YouTube ChannelCheck out the MSAR tool that Shirag was talking about: MSAR Tool
What is the #1 way that college students get hired? Join us to learn all the benefits of Handshake. Currently Handshake has about 8 million student users, over 500,000 employers and over 1200 colleges and universities on their platform. Handshake democratizes opportunity for all students providing equity and access. Handshake also provides a perfect opportunity for employers to connect with student talent. In this Episode You will Learn:How Handshake democratizes opportunity for all students by providing equity and access to opportunitiesHow Handshake can help students establish real relationships and provide them with networking opportunities How Students can have direct access to employers and opportunitiesWho Christine looks up to and how she got startedForward this Episode to:√ Anyone working in Career Services in Higher Ed institutions√ Employers looking to hire college students√ College Students looking for job opportunities√ Anyone working in Education√ Career Services Providers Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comSHOW NOTES:Visit Handshake: HandshakeFollow Handshake on Instagram: Handshake | InstagramFollow Handshake on LinkedIn: Handshake | LinkedInFollow Christine on LinkedIn: Christine Cruzvergara | LinkedInLearn About Dr. Farouk DeyLearn About Andy Chan
Everything you need to know about pursuing a career in Human Resources, with HR Expert, Pamela Taylor. We tap into Pamela's vast knowledge of HR after working in this field for 30 years. She has done it all, seen it all and now shares it all with us! In this episode find out:√ Best Education to prepare you for a career in HR√ Which HR Certification should you pursue?√ Best training/preparation to work in HR√ How to reach senior levels in HR√ What a typical day as an HR Director is like√ Advantages and drawbacks.Pamela is also a Retirement and Career Coach professional. At the end of this episode, we focus on how Pamela can help you to negotiate your life transition.Kind, smart and gracious...you are in for a treat!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservicesSHOW NOTES:Email Pamela: pamela@taylorlifetransitions.comPamela’s Website: Taylor Life TransitionsSHRM: Society for Human Resource ManagementHR Certifications that Pam talks about in the Podcast:SHRMSPHRCPSCPCPPSEBSCCBMAlso discussed are certificates in Coaching and Employee Investigations. Looking for an Architect in the Seattle area? Check out: TYP
Are you considering taking a Gap Year? Learn about the possibilities in this episode! We will explore the benefits, costs, and experiences of taking a Gap Year. Join us for an in-depth discussion with Rebecca Barr, the Strategic Partnerships Manager of Education First, an organization that has introduced millions to educational travel, language learning, cultural exchange and provide connections in 114 countries.Rebecca is no stranger to travel and international education, having studied abroad and taken her own Gap Year. She shares her experiences of living in Thailand, Turkey, Doha Qatar, and Germany.Forward this podcast to:√ High School Students Interested in a Gap Year√ School Counselors√ Parents of High School Students√ College Students Interested in Studying Abroad√ Anyone interested in learning the benefits of a Gap YearJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservicesSHOW NOTES:Email Rebecca: rebecca.barr@ef.comEducation First Gap YearBuy Michelle Weise's Book: Long Life LearningLearn about College Scholarships: Going MerryBuy a Cesve
Do you work in career services or career development? If so, join us for an in-depth conversation with Rich Feller, PhD, a nationally known and respected leader in the career development space.We ask Rich how career coaches/counselors can best serve the public and he offers some incredible advice that you will not want to miss including the best four questions to ask your students and clients.We also discussed strategies for job seekers and Rich provides some great tips for everyone from high school age through to retirement. We talk about the HEROIC G Mindset model that Rich has created which helps people to negotiate any situation that life may present from changing jobs to receiving a cancer diagnosis.You will learn about many programs and tools that Rich has created that will assist anyone looking for career clarity or guidanceIt was enlightening getting into the “weeds” with Rich on topics such as the challenges people face in breaking out of poverty or minimum-wage jobs, and the difficulties associated with up-skilling or acquiring an education. Also, Rich shares his thoughts on a variety of career theories.Rich is a talented, kind, and humble man that leaves us with a wealth of tools and knowledge. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Rich as much as we did.Forward this podcast to:Career CoachesCareer CounselorsAnyone working in Higher Ed Career CentersJob SeekersAcademic AdvisorsAnyone working in Career ServicesSchool CounselorsJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservicesShow Notes:Visit Rich's WebsiteEmail Rich: Rich.Feller@colostate.eduTake the YouScience Assessment or Visit the Website to Learn MoreCheck out Conversations Matter | One Life ToolsListen to Rich’s Interview on the HEROIC G MindsetMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettIntroduction by Patricia Walsh
Interested in learning what it takes to become a Quality Assurance Engineer? Packaging Science expert? Our guest, José Díaz Aquino, shared that if you have eaten Cheerios in your lifetime, “I, no kidding, probably packaged it.”José shares his wealth of expertise in quality assurance engineering where he reached high levels of responsibility at General Mills. You will learn the advantages and drawbacks of working as a quality assurance engineer, what it takes to prepare for a career in this field and why our bags of chips have so much air in them.
What does the future of work and learning look like?What do you need to know to prepare?According to Dr. Michelle Weise, “for the future of work, we are all going to have to be very skilled problem solvers and system thinkers” and “that really does require a different approach on the part of higher-ed institutions in cultivating those kinds of learners.” Michelle’s work focuses on the bottom 25% of income earners and what needs to change to help them to overcome barriers that prevent them from achieving academic and career success. One of the largest barriers Michelle describes is solving for time and lack of funds.We talk about the role of A.I's role:Helping to bridge the gap for employers to understand if a potential employee has the skill set they need. Helping employees to feel confident that the education or training that they are pursuing will lead to work.Right now, we are teaching in silos. Things will need to become more interdisciplinary. Michelle provides examples of organizations that are doing it well.Refer this podcast to:Anyone struggling to move forward in their careerAnyone needing free resources to up-skillHigher Ed | Career Planners/Counselors/Academic AdvisorsCollege Planners/CounselorsEmployersJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Buy Michelle’s Book on Amazon: Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs that Don't Even Exist YetFollow Michelle on Twitter: @rwmichelleFollow Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rwmichelle/Visit Michelle’s Website: https://www.riseanddesign.io/Michelle collaborated with Clayton M. Christensen on a Book | Hire Education: Mastery Modularization, and the Workforce Revolution:
If you are average, you will change jobs like 14 times.Technical skill will get you that first job. But those who pivot, advance, and move into leadership positions are more likely to have… a strong foundation in the humanities. Wow. But it is STEM studies that have higher perceived value.Lecturers Molly Campbell and Krista Jackman think the humanities have a PR problem. “People think, ‘Oh, that career path doesn’t have one particular outcome.’ People are saying that like that’s a flaw when it’s actually the whole point, to prepare you for a wide variety of careers.”In response, they pitched the Mellon Foundation. Now, they elevate the impact of the humanities in their community and have “very fuuuuuuull calendars.” Their six HUGEmanities initiatives are changing the way people see, and assign value to, the liberal arts.Refer this podcast to:A grant funded researcherEnglish, psychology, history, art history, the classics, philosophy, theology, anthropology or theatre majorsSomeone in salesAfter listening to this podcast, Academic and Career Advising Services can help you explore colleges like the University of New Hampshire or help you get the most from your liberal arts degree, just like Molly and Krista.Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:Email Krista & Molly: hugemanities.project@unh.edu HUGEmanities WebsiteUniversity of New Hampshire | UNHCommunity College System of New Hampshire | CCSNH
WARNING: This is not your parent’s career advice. This is Gen Z-er, Justin Nguyen’s, careers-for-peers approach that has 18, 19 and 20-year old's binge-listening his podcast and contributing crowdsourced, real-time data for young job hunters.He leads from experience. After college-age, Justin sent out a fruitless pile of internship applications, he discovered, over a dish of ice cream, that the real path to Fortune 500 internships is networking. Then he landed three of them.While prestigious internships look amazing on a LinkedIn profile, sleepy data points alone do not produce job offers. Justin recommends something else, something much easier, to add to LinkedIn that really opens the doors of career opportunity.Justin is the founder of GetChoGrindUp, a movement to help students navigate their way through college. He is also the host of an iTunes top 100 podcast, Declassified College Podcast (on Apple).Forward this podcast to:· A college student following a parent’s dream· Career-hunter using LinkedInJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow NotesFollow Justin on LinkedIn (or reach out to him)GetChoGrindUpDeclassified College Podcast (on Apple)University of TampaUniversity of Central FloridaGary VaynerchukMr. Beast YouTube ChannelColin and SamirImmigration Nation Trailer on Netflix
Want to learn what it takes to reach the highest levels in hotel management? Are you currently working in the hospitality space and looking to transition to health care? If so, then this podcast episode is for you!We interview Odette Perriel, V.P. of Patient Care Services at Maine Medical Center | Maine Health. Odette reached a very high level working for the Ritz Carlton Hotel before she made the transition over to health care and patient care services. She explains how a background in hospitality is an ideal preparation for patient care services. Odette is gracious in sharing her tremendous path to success. She started out at the bottom and worked her way to the top. She experienced numerous different roles in hotel management from working the front desk to the Director of Residential Services at the Ritz Carlton: "I definitely took opportunities to learn every department that I could." Odette is talented, ambitious, smart and nice! We hope you enjoy this podcast episode as much as we did.Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Maine Medical Center | Maine HealthJohnson & Wales University | JWUUniversity of PhoenixCMS | CAHPS Survey
If you are considering a major in Communication Sciences and Disorders, or if you are thinking about becoming a Speech and Language Pathologist, then this is the podcast for you!We found the perfect combo to interview for this profession, as we have a mother/daughter team with a combined 43 years of experience in a wide variety of settings. Sue Caron, the Mom, and Cathy, the daughter, share with our listeners what it takes to become a speech and language pathologist. Cathy as the more recent grad shares the educational and training process from undergrad, to earning a master’s degree in communication sciences disorders, to preparing for the ASHA Boards, to getting your first job, to becoming a “Clinical Fellow” and finally to earning your “C’s” as in Certificate of Clinical Confidence. Cathy currently loves her work in the K-8 educational setting.Sue, as an expert in the field, has seen it all and has a wealth of experience and knowledge. She has worked in a variety of settings from private practice, to school settings from pre-school through college, and to outpatient, clinical and hospital settings. She has great things to say about them all. We discuss the pros and cons of being a speech pathologist, what a typical day is like (spoiler alert, there is no “typical” day) and what sort of cases they see. Cathy and Sue are a fun duo and are both so passionate about helping others and about their field. We hope you love this podcast as much as we did! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:ASHA: American Speech, Language & Hearing AssociationListen to the Podcast Episode with Michael Guptill | Executive Producer and Owner of Hackmatack Play HouseFrosh College Consulting
We have an amazing guest this week. Meet Debra Olshan Cooper, a woman with 30 years of expertise in public relations and marketing, landing her clients on numerous tv shows such as Good Morning America, as the owner of FreshConnect. Debra now uses those same strategies to help recent college grads develop and pitch their own story to land amazing jobs. Debra has some great advice for recent college grads, such as, “if your dreams don’t scare you, they’re not big enough” and “if you can connect emotionally and create and experiential feeling, you’re hired, you just are” and “If you have an idea, you can craft it, architect and design it, and go for it! Tell the world about it. This is what employers want to see.” Debra believes that Gen Z has such great value, “if they only knew it.” We loved this podcast episode with Debra. It is full of great career tips for recent college graduates and it is a fun interview as Debra brings an amazing level of enthusiasm and joy. We hope you enjoy as much as we did! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:Email Debra: info@yourcareerdesignlab.comVisit Debra’s Website: Your Career Design LabFollow Debra on Twitter: Your Career Design Lab on TwitterFollow Debra on Facebook: Your Career Design Lab on FacebookAustin Belcak Podcast | All Things College and CareerMentoring for the Modern Musician Podcast | All Things College and CareerThe North Face
Interested in a career in business? Thinking about earning an M.B.A.? Considering a career in Sales & Marketing? If so, then this podcast episode is for you! We interview Jeff McAndrew who shares his career journey, from his start at Penn State, to his work in Sales at Tyco Integrated Security (now Johnson Controls ), to earning his MBA at Northeastern University to working for a start-up called PIKA Energy to now working as the Director of Sales at Generac Power Systems. If you are thinking about a career in business, you will gain a lot of insight from our conversation with Jeff. He provides loads of tips from networking to how to develop a career in business and what it took Jeff to get where he is today. Jeff shares the advantages and drawbacks and what a typical day is like. He also shares how his education helped him to land the position he is in today. Jeff is smart, personable, and incredibly knowledgeable about the field of business. We could have chatted with him all day! We hope you enjoy our conversation with Jeff as much as we did. Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesEmail Meg: meg@academicandcareeradvisingservices.comMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:Jeff's LinkedInHomeowners can call Generac for a new Solar Storage Battery: 1-888-GeneracSmeal College of Business | Penn StateBarbarian Days: A Surfing Life by William FinneganNorth: Finding My Way While Running the Appalachian Trail by Scott & Jenny JurekDave Matthew's Band
Interested in learning how to achieve diversity, equity, and inclusion in your workplace? If so, this podcast episode is for you! We interview Dr. Janice Z. Gassam, an experienced consultant and founder of BWG Business Solutions. Janice helps organizations interested in making positive changes. Janice also recently released her first book on Juneteenth called Dirty Diversity: A practical guide to foster an equitable and inclusive workplace for all. Janice also hosts a podcast called, Dirty Diversity and a YouTube Channel called Dirty Diversity with Janice Z. Gassam. Janice is also a professor at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT.We discuss Janice’s varied educational path from her undergraduate experience at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA, to her graduate experience, where she earned her master’s degree, at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, LA and finally where she earned her PhD at Hofstra University on Long Island, NY. Any students considering these institutions would enjoy hearing Janice’s take.We also discuss Janice’s experience of doing a TEDx talk: Make Emotional Intelligence Great Again.Janice is an amazing and accomplished young woman who has a lot to offer in terms of improving race relations and understanding identity issues. We learned a lot from Janice, and we think you will too! We hope you enjoy our conversation with Janice as much as we did! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:Email Janice: janice@bwgbusinesssolutions.comVisit Janice’s Website: https://www.drjanicegassam.com/
Are you interested in Science? Do you want to learn about career options that are available to you with a degree in science? Are you considering an academic major in Molecular Biology and Chemistry or Biomedical Engineering? If so, then this podcast episode is for you! Today we interview Amanda Pellowe Reynolds, an extremely accomplished young woman with her PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Yale University and a bachelor’s degree in “BioChem” from Gettysburg College. Amanda shares in this interview what it is like to major in science, her experience as a Fulbright Scholar where she focused on biomaterials at The University of Bergen and the Haukeland University Hospital in Norway. Amanda shares some great tips for potential science majors and people going into the field and discusses a variety of career options. Amanda is currently working as a consultant at Bain & Company in the Greater Boston area. Amanda is truly a wonderful person with a wealth of knowledge. We so enjoyed our conversation with her and we hope that you will as well! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Ozea: Lena Ozea Sound CloudTechnical Production: Richard Barnett
Are you a job seeker interested in landing a high-level, executive position? Or, are you a business owner/hiring manager that is in need of a high-level executive? Or, are you just starting out in your career and looking for some great tips from a pro recruiter on how to launch a successful career? If so, then this podcast episode is for you!In this episode, we talk with George McGehrin, founder of The McGehrin Group, a firm that specializes in executive talent acquisition. George provides some wonderful job seeking tips as well as a look at the executive job seeking process from a recruiter’s perspective.For close to 20 years, George has run a national executive search/recruiting firm mostly dealing with executive search and leadership at the C-Suite level such as CEO, CFO, CTO, CMO, CIO roles throughout the US, Europe, and South America. Clients range from small startups all the way up to global organizations, many of which are companies that you will have heard of or products that you have been impacted by. Besides managing his recruiting firm, George also works with candidates in order to help them empower their careers, both on the branding and coaching side of the business.George was an interesting and wonderful guest who is very forthcoming in sharing stories of his career setbacks and learning from his mistakes. He is also a very inspiring guest because due to his hard work, determination and evident positivity, he has created a very successful executive search firm helping countless candidates and business owners to find their "perfect fit"…not to mention, he is also an ultra-runner and can cook and dance!We hope you enjoy!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInShow Notes:Contact George on Instagram: exec_headhunterEmail George: george@mcgehringroup.comThe McGehrin GroupThe cooking YouTube Channel that George Likes: Simnett NutritionAustin Belcak’s Podcast that George mentioned: Austin Belcak
In today's "Monday Mashup," Meg and Bobbie discuss their recent experience of presenting a 75 minute workshop to the Maine Career Development Association, on Podcasting and YouTube as a Career Development and Job Seeking Tool. Bobbie & Meg really enjoyed the experience and of course it wasn't without its mishaps which we discuss in this podcast. The presentation was a part of the MCDA's bi-Annual State Conference. Unfortunately, due to Covid-19, the MCDA had to shift the conference to a Zoom format (which is actually working out really well). FYI, for anyone working in the career advising field, there are more presentations coming up if anyone wants to join the MCDA and check them out! It is only $20/year to join and all are welcome. Bobbie & Meg want to thank the MCDA. They were so honored and excited to be a part of this program. They especially want to thank Nicole Lazure and Peter Osborne who were both a huge source of support throughout the process. Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesSHOW NOTES:Maine Career Development AssociationNational Career Development Association
Today we have a very special guest on the podcast… Meg’s daughter and Bobbie’s niece, Mikaela Gerry. Mikaela shares with our listeners what it takes to become an Urban and Regional Planner. If you are interested in a career as an Urban or Regional Planner, then this podcast is for you!Mikaela talks about her entire journey to becoming a planner…. from her undergraduate years at Gettysburg College, to her graduate years at the SUNY Albany, her internships, landing her first planning job, and then her second planning job and just recently becoming a certified planner by passing the AICP exam. Mikaela shares what a typical day is like on the job, the advantages and drawbacks of the profession, what sort of education and training is best and everything else that you need to know if you are interested in becoming a city planner!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesSHOW NOTES:AICP - American Institute of Certified PlanningAPA - American Planning AssociationGettysburg CollegeSUNY Albany: Urban & Regional PlanningParks & RecOrphan Black - WikipediaDesignated Survivor TV Series - WikipediaTwenty One PilotsMister WivesZion National ParkAngel's Landing - Zion National Park
Meg was a guest on Mac Prichard's Podcast Find Your Dream Job and in today's Monday Mashup we talk about what that experience was like for Meg. She shared some great tips on how to achieve career clarity and what you can do to narrow down your career choices to one that is right for you. Check it out and send her some love!Bobbie's son Christian graduated from Tufts University on May 17th and she talks about their stab at celebrating his graduation amidst Covid...some successes and some failures. Wishing you all the best on this Memorial Day weekend where we honor those who died serving and protecting this Country. We hope you can share time with family and friends (albeit 6 feet apart, with face-masks, in small groups and outside).Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesListen to Meg's Podcast with Mac Prichard on Mac's List: Meg's PodcastListen to Meg's Podcast with Mac Prichard on Apple: "Find Your Dream Job" Mac's List: Mac's List: A Career Hub for the Pacific Northwest
Do you want to learn how teens can make thoughtful decisions about their future? Join us for today’s podcast where we interview Emma Perez, founder of Life Quest. Emma is a mentor and coach to teens and young adults. With Life Quest she guides students through self-discovery, career exploration, and vision creation. As the author of What's the Point of School: Ed Transformation, a Matter of Life and Death, Emma is pushing the education transformation movement forward. We had a great conversation with Emma where she walked us through her six-step process of helping teens to find career direction as well as learning decision-making skills that they can use throughout their lives. We also talk about alternatives to college and Emma’s time at Ole Miss and the University of Central Florida and we asked her what kind of students may find these schools to be a good fit for them. Emma was a wonderful guest with some great insight on how to best help teens plan for their future. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesSHOW NOTES:The Blind Side - WikipediaOle MissUniversity of Central FloridaVisit Emma's WebsiteWatch Emma's FREE 3-Part Video Series 6 Ways to Avoid $50K in Surprise College CostsBuy Emma's Book - What's the Point of SchoolEmpower Your Teen
Bobbie and Meg recall a funny story about their Mom in this brief, four minute episode! This Monday Mashup (that is being released a day early) is dedicated to all of the wonderful Moms out there! Happy Mother's Day everyone! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising Services
Are you interested in going to the U.S. Naval Academy or becoming a U.S. Navy Helicopter pilot? If so, you will not want to miss this episode with Helicopter Pilot and Quality Assurance Officer, Sarah Alexandre. She generously shares her journey from high school to what the admissions process is like to get into the Naval Academy, what her time was like at the Naval Academy and now what it is like to work as a U.S. Navy Pilot. Sarah even tells us about her most challenging mission and what a typical day is like for her. We could not be prouder of Sarah. She was absolutely a delightful and informative guest. We know you will enjoy this conversation with Sarah as much as we did.Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedInACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesSHOW NOTES:U.S. Naval AcademyUSNA Summer Seminar ProgramUNC Kenan-Flagler Business SchoolShonda Rhimes - WikipediaCFA: Candidate Fitness AssessmentPeohes Restaurant | Coronado, CAHistory ChannelAnnapolis, MarylandMan in the Arena speech by Theodore RooseveltInvictusThe BachelorSarah's Facebook
We are super excited to have Austin Belcak on the podcast. Austin offers job seeking advice that is so incredibly new, fresh and inspirational that you have to hear it! Not only is Austin’s advice among the best we’ve heard, his story telling abilities are off the charts so we guarantee you will not be bored listening. If you are searching for a job, we promise, you will not want to miss this episode. Austin, in his humble and relatable approach, tells about his own job seeking experience from college to today and how out of desperation he created a method that is highly effective and different from probably anything else that you’ve heard. It worked to land Austin a great job at Microsoft and he now uses his approach to help others. Austin is the Founder of Cultivated Culture, he has a prolific following on LinkedIn, where he posts great content nearly every day, and where he occasionally offers informative and helpful live sessions. Austin has also contributed to Forbes, Fast Company, Business Insider & The Muse.Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Follow Austin on LinkedInVisit Austin's Website | Cultivated CultureFollow Austin on Instagram: @cultivated.cultureFollow Austin on FacebookStilettos on the Ground PodcastThe Voice of Job Seekers PodcastTaste of Taylor Podcast | Taylor StreckerAWAYMicrosoft TeamsCandor
Bobbie & Meg catch up with their sister Kathy to talk about how their lives have changed since physically distancing themselves due to the COVID-19 outbreak. As promised, we keep our Monday Mashups short! We had a lot of fun/laughs with this one! We hope you will enjoy it too!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:ZwiftNantucket IslandMaine Career Development AssociationEmily Butterworth on the All Things College and Career Podcast
Own a business? Looking for ways to reduce your tax burden? Interested in learning about a great way to save for your kids’ future? Want to know how your kids can learn while they earn? Are you struggling with student loans, mortgage, and finances? If so, then this podcast is for you! In this episode we interview Marion Wiggins the founder of Fortune Cookie Kids. She and her husband came up with an amazing business idea that reduces their tax burden, allows them to save for their kids’ future, connects them with their community, provides goodwill and advertisement for their business and includes a lot of great life and educational lessons. We had a wonderful conversation with Marion. She was truly an enjoyable and fun guest. Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Fortune Cookie KidsCrateJoy | Subscription BoxesJonathan Taylor Thomas WikipediaNo Kid Hungry | End Child Hunger in AmericaWellesley CollegeCreosote Bush | WikipediaCoupon Code: Family2020
Stressed about COVID-19? Are you a business owner wondering how best to deal with this crisis? If so, this "Monday Mashup" podcast is for you! We connect with Gleb Tspipursky, PhD, known as the "Disaster Avoidance Expert" to ask him how businesses (and everyone else) should best deal with this curve ball that has been thrown at them. Learn how your business (and you) can continue to be successful during these difficult times. Gleb is on a mission to protect leaders from dangerous judgment errors known as cognitive biases by developing the most effective decision-making strategies. He has over two decades of consulting, coaching, and training experience as CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts, and over 15 years of experience in academia as a cognitive neuroscientist and behavioral economist. Dr. Tsipursky writes for Inc. Magazine, Time, Scientific American, Fast Company and Psychology Today. A best-selling author, his latest book is Never Go With Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters and he has a new book coming out on April 1st (no joke!) The Blind Spot Between Us: How to Overcome Unconscious Cognitive Bias and Build Better Relationships.Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Disaster Avoidance Experts, LLCFollow Gleb on LinkedInFollow Gleb on TwitterFollow Gleb on InstagramFollow Gleb on FacebookSubscribe to Gleb's YouTube ChannelBuy Gleb's Book | Never Go with Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters
Do you want to learn how to avoid disastrous decisions that can ruin your business and/or ruin your life? In this episode, we interview Gleb Tsipursky, PhD, known as the Disaster Avoidance Expert. Gleb is on a mission to protect leaders from dangerous judgment errors known as cognitive biases by developing the most effective decision-making strategies. He has over two decades of consulting, coaching, and training experience as CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts, and over 15 years of experience in academia as a cognitive neuroscientist and behavioral economist. In today’s episode we find out what led Gleb to research how to avoid disaster, we discuss some disastrous business decisions and we even learn a bit about Gleb’s college experience at Harvard and UNC Chapel Hill.Dr. Tsipursky writes for Inc. Magazine, Time, Scientific American, Fast Company and Psychology Today. A best-selling author, his latest book is Never Go With Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business DisastersWe hope you enjoy this interview as much as we did. Gleb is a wealth of information if you would like to avoid disasters in your business or in your life. Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Disaster Avoidance Experts, LLCFollow Gleb on LinkedInFollow Gleb on TwitterFollow Gleb on InstagramFollow Gleb on FacebookSubscribe to Gleb's YouTube ChannelBuy Gleb's Book | Never Go with Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business DisastersPreorder Gleb's New Book: The Blindspots Between Us: How to Overcome Unconscious Cognitive Bias and Build Better Relationships&
Today we interview Charlie Bergman to learn about the benefits of a liberal arts education. Charlie is the Director of Personal and Professional Development at St. John's College, which is a private liberal arts college with two campuses in Annapolis, MD and Santa Fe, NM and is the third oldest college in the country. If you are considering a liberal arts education, then this is the podcast for you! There is so much to gain from this interview....not to mention that we think you'll really enjoy our guest, Charlie Bergman. It was amazing to learn how this sort of education will benefit you not only throughout your career, but also throughout your life. We hope you'll enjoy this conversation as much as we did! Charlie has a great radio voice and is passionate about the benefits of a liberal arts education. Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:St. John's CollegeNew York Times Article | The Most Contrarian College in AmericaMeow WolfAward Winning WinemakersGreat Books
We are excited to introduce you to an amazing guy, Mac Prichard. Mac is the creator of Mac's List, a premier job board and career resource site, author of Land Your Dream Job Anywhere, host of a very successful career podcast Find Your Dream Job, and founder and President of Prichard Communications a communications firm which "helps social changemakers and leading philanthropic organizations do what they do best—identify problems, find solutions and make change happen."He shared with us a ton of great tips that will help anyone looking for a job or considering changing careers. Even if you are not looking for employment, Mac's advice is good to hear no matter where you are along your career path.If you live in the Pacific Northwest, or know anyone that does, this podcast has even more benefits for you!In this episode we discuss:The Hiring ProcessThe Hidden Job MarketNetworkingInformational InterviewsImportance of having clear career goals and making specific requestsHow Mac got into the Harvard Kennedy SchoolMac's List (a premier job board in the Pacific Northwest)Prichard Communications | Public Relations Firm | Portland, OregonWe hope you enjoy this conversation with Mac as much as we did! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Find Your Dream Job PodcastLand Your Dream Job AnywhereFollow Mac on LinkedInWork from the Inside Out Podcast with Tammy Gooler LoebIn Patagonia by Bruce Chatwin
If you’ve ever been interested in competitive running, please join us for this LIVE podcast recording with elite, mid-distance runner, Rachel Schneider, a professional runner sponsored by Under Armour. In this live interview, we ask Rachel about her journey to becoming a professional runner from her initial experiences as a runner, to getting recruited at the NCAA Division 1 level, (Georgetown University) to ultimately being sponsored by Under Armour and competing recently in the 5k at the IAFF World Athletics Championship meet in Doha. Rachel ran the 5th fastest mile time EVER for an American woman in 2019 (4:20.91). So fast!She was thoughtful, poised, funny and informative...she gave an amazing interview!Enjoy!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:Rachel Schneider InstagramRachel Schneider Twitterhttps://www.totalsportsus.com/Sanford Performing Arts CenterHeadSpace ApSanford High School | Sanford, MaineThe City of Sanford, MaineSaint Thomas Aquinas High School Dover, NHSt. Elizabeth Seton Junior High | Rochester, NHSt. Thomas Elementary School | Sanford, MaineUnder ArmourGeorgetown UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityUSATF | USA Track and FieldThe Book of Joy
Today’s guest, Robin Schaffer, is a native of Belize. She is only 26 years old, but she has already gained more experience than many people three times her age! Robin has lived on three continents and speaks four languages. She has a wealth of professional work experience and is a recent graduate of Oxford University where she just completed her master’s degree.In today’s episode we discuss how to go from being a mediocre student in middle school and high school to turning that ship around and excelling at the highest level. Robin talks about how she found her passion and pursued her dreams and went after her goals. We also talk about how she went from attending a junior college in Belize, to Ming Chuan University in Taiwan, to ultimately receiving her master’s degree from Oxford and she has goals to pursue a PhD now in the U.S.We learn how Robin has accomplished so much at such a young age. We also talk about the application process of applying to an elite university; she shares tips on how to gain admission. Robin also shares how to apply for scholarships that will fund your education. Robin has shared this information to help others that need the financial assistance just as she did.Robin was a delightful and inspirational guest. We hope you enjoy this interview as much as we did! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Robin's YouTube Channel | Belizean TaakCelebrating Belize Independence Day - YouTube Video by Robin SchafferMing Chuan UniversityUniversity of OxfordRob Egan | Podcast Episode #18 | Learn How to Advance Your CareerCharlie Maynard | Podcast Episode #17 | The EASY Way to Land College ScholarshipsEmily Butterworth | Podcast Episode #8 | Learn How to Become an International TeacherInformation about the Chernobyl Miniseries
In this podcast we welcome Brea Croteau, a young and very accomplished attorney. We invited Brea on our podcast to share what it takes to become a successful attorney. If you are interested in law school or working as an attorney, this podcast episode is for you! Brea shares her journey from when she first became interested in law, to what she did in high school and college to prepare for law school and what her three years of law school were like. We also discuss the LSAT, the Bar Exam, Law Review and Moot Court! Brea shares what her “typical” day is like on the job and the advantages and drawbacks of becoming a lawyer. Learn what Brea thinks is the most important thing every student who is considering the path should know.Brea was a standout student at Georgia State College of Law in Atlanta, Georgia, where she participated in Moot Court and Law Review, and then went on to land a great job at a large firm in Atlanta, Georgia. We hope you enjoy this podcast as much as we did! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Georgia State University | College of LawUniversity of Georgia | UGAKilpatrick Townsend & StocktonUGA MiracleLSAT Test Preparation | PowerScore
Thinking about becoming an Accountant/Certified Public Accountant? Interested in owning an Accounting Firm? Learn Before You Leap with Ayn Hanselmann! In today's conversation, Ayn tells you everything that you need to know about how to become an accountant, what a typical day is like on the job, the advantages and drawbacks of the profession and what sort of education and training is best. We even discuss the CPA exam and continuing education.Ayn, as a partner/owner of Troiano & Hanselmann, also talks about what it is like to own and operate your own Accounting Firm. We loved our conversation with Ayn, and we think you will too! This is an extremely informative conversation for anyone considering Accounting as a career!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Troiano and HanselmannSanford Backpack ProgramUniversity of MaineNational Association of State Boards of AccountancyPhilippines
Do you want to excel in school and business? That's what Howard Berg helps people to do! Howard is widely known as the World's Fastest Reader and is listed in the 1990 Guinness Book of World Records for Reading more than 25,000 words/minute and writing more than 100 words/minute, a record he still holds. Now that is FAST!Howard has appeared on over 1,100 radio and television programs. He also appeared in a commercial with Justin Timberlake, Peyton Manning and Amy Sedaris promoting the Sony E-Reader. Visit Howard's website here: berglearning.com and use the code Meg10 to get a 10% discount on Howard's courses!We had a blast during this interview. Howard was truly a fun, informative and entertaining guest! He even challenged us to some brain games. Yikes! In this podcast episode, we discuss:How people can learn faster & perform betterHow people can become more successful by mastering more informationHow students can achieve amazing resultsHow you can gain an advantage in your business or careerHow to excel at mastering informationJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Get 10% off on Howard's Courses - use the Code Meg10: berglearning.comHoward's Website: Berg LearningHoward's Rotary Club WebsiteBuy Howard's Book | Super Reading Secrets Unlimited Selling PowerOne of Franz Bardon's BooksKonrad Lorenz - one of his books
Today we interview a general surgeon, Dr. Robert Jay Doiron. If you are considering applying to medical school, thinking about a career in medicine or becoming a general surgeon, then this episode is for you!Rob graciously shares his entire journey from high school, to college, to working at Boston Children’s Hospital, to taking the MCATs, to applying to medical school to interviewing for medical school, to his five-year general surgical residency, to his two years of research, to a year-long fellowship & finally, after 18 years of hard work, signing a contract for a job as a general surgeon. Find out what very telling question Rob got asked many times over his years as a med student.Rob was a wonderful guest! He's funny & full of great tips and advice. We so enjoyed our conversation with Rob and we hope you will too! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:U.C. Davis Medical CenterBoston Children’s HospitalUniversity of Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical SciencesStonehill CollegeUSMLE - STEP Exams Watch Rob's YouTube Video: Methamphetamine: A Timely Review
Today we interview Madeline Mann, “The Self-Made Millennial!” Madeline is the creator of the very popular You Tube Channel Self Made Millennial where she provides amazing career and job-seeking advice. She is also a Career Coach and a Talent Development Manager at Inspire in the L.A. area. Madeline has also written two books: You Don't Get Me: A Teenage Girl's Insight on How to Parent Your Teenage Daughter and Fill in the Blank Job Hunt: Essential Email Templates for the Job Search. She wrote her first book when she was only 16! Madeline was named a top 50 person to follow on LinkedIn, and a top 10 YouTube channel for job seekers. In this episode, we talked about:Her YouTube Channel (topics we covered): *3 Step Easy Cover Letter *How to stand out in an interview *How to write a winning resume *LinkedIn strategiesHer experience at University of California San Diego | UCSD (undergraduate)Her experience at USC (University of Southern California) | Applied Psychology (graduate) How to break into H.R. as a career | Talent Development ManagementJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Madeline Mann's WebsiteFollow Madeline on LinkedInFollow Madeline on InstagramVisit Madeline's YouTube Channel: Self Made Millennial
Today we interview Dr. Julie Cappel, who has been a practicing Veterinarian for over 30 years! For the last 22 years Julie has owned & managed her own Veterinary practice with several Doctors on staff: Warren Woods Veterinary Hospital Dr. Cappel has a passion for her work, and as a result has decided to take all of her experience and love for the field to share what she has learned with others through her work as a Life Coach or Mentor for other practicing vets… she helps them to find happiness & joy in their work. She also shares her knowledge/wisdom/thoughts through Dr. Julie Cappel's Blog | Podcast, “The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast with Dr. Julie Cappel”We discussed:What it takes to become a VetAdvantages/Drawbacks of a career as a VetWhat a typical day is like for a VetMichigan State University College of Veterinary MedicineWhat Vet school is likeDr. Cappel’s specialty in small animals & exotic petsA recent surgeryDr. Cappel’s Podcast - “The Veterinary Life Coach Podcast with Dr. Julie Cappel”Dr. Cappel’s desire to help other vets that are struggling with their profession and her work as a Certified Life Coach & MentorPersonality Assessments – Dr. Cappel & her daughter are very knowledgeable in this area Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard Barnett SHOW NOTES:Warren Woods Veterinary HospitalVisit Julie's WebsiteDr. Julie Cappel's Blog | PodcastsDr. Julie Cappel's Facebook PageDr. Julie Cappel's LinkedInMichigan State University College of Veterinary MedicineSylvester StalloneRocky the Film SeriesMentoring for the Modern MusicianThe Marvelous Mrs. MaiselDownton Abbey
In this episode, we interview Alison Wade, Publisher of the Fast Women newsletter (Subscribe to Fast Women). Alison’s Newsletter provides extensive coverage of competitive women’s running. In this podcast, we discuss:The experiences Alison had in her past that makes her perfectly suited to produce such an incredible newsletterWhat it takes to become a publisher of a weekly newsletterFeatures of her newsletter which includes links to videos/articles/podcasts/results that she summarizes - it’s an amazing newsletter for anyone interested in following competitive women’s runningTurning passions into careers and balancing a career with family lifeWhat it’s like to be a College Track & Cross-Country Coach, advantages and drawbacks and a typical day on the jobHer College experiences at Bowdoin (undergraduate) and Northeastern (graduate).Her work as an editor/writer/photographer at NYRR and Runner’s WorldAlison’s personal running careerShalane Flanagan and the Boston MarathonAjee Wilson, Brenda Martinez, Jenny Simpson, Colleen Quigley, Rachel Schneider and Lauren FleshmanAmerican women to watch at the Track & Field World Championship coming up in Doha, Qatar (September 27th – October 6th)A podcast which she lovesJoin Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Subscribe to the Fast Women Newsletter - IT'S FREE!!Fast Women TwitterFast Women Instagram - Follow Alison WadeSupport Alison Wade's work on PATREONAlison Wade on The Rambling Running PodcastAlison Wade on the Ali on the Run PodcastBowdoin CollegeNortheastern UniversityRunner's WorldAthletic Coaching at Springfield CollegeThe Skimm (a place to get your news)
Today we have Jodi Okun joining us, a college financial aid expert. So, for anyone thinking about how they are going to pay for college, today’s episode is for you!Jodi shares lots of tips and strategies and she bases this on her many years of experience in financial aid. She has worked well over a decade in financial aid, including 11 years at Occidental College & Pitzer before that. Currently she is the owner of CFAA: College Financial Aid Advisors as well as the weekly host of #CollegeCash on Twitter every Thursday at 5:00pm PST and 8:00pm EST.Jodi has also has written a book on the financial aid process called: Secrets of a Financial Aid Pro: Master the College Funding Process and Give Your Child Lifelong Financial Skills Without Losing Your Cool FirstJodi was such a fun and informative guest. She even shared some great pointers on how to launch a business and how to utilize social media. We hope you enjoy this Episode as much as us!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:CFAA: College Financial Aid Advisors#CollegeCashOccidental CollegePitzer CollegeBuy Jodi's Book: Secrets of a Financial Aid Pro: Master the College Funding Process and Give Your Child Lifelong Financial Skills Without Losing Your Cool FirstJodi Okun's YouTube ChannelJodi's Twitter @JodiOkunJodi's Articles in the Huffington PostGoing MerryA Star is BornRocketman
Are you interested in having a career in the music industry? Do you want to learn what it takes to make it in the music industry from a couple of highly experienced musicians? Do you want to hear the truth? If so, then this podcast is for you! When you hear the phrase, “music is in their blood” that for certain describes the Scharff brothers, Adam & Michael, of Mentoring for the Modern Musician ! These brothers are passionate about helping others to “keep your joy for the music” by teaching you what to expect if you choose a career in the music industry and they also share how to become fulfilled with your career as a musician. Along with providing countless services for musicians such as mentoring, coaching, producing, recording, writing, teaching, and the list goes on….they are now also sharing their years of experience for free on their website and in their fun, informative, entertaining and just all-around amazing podcast, also named Mentoring for the Modern Musician.The great advice/tips that Michael & Adam share in this podcast could easily be applied to any career, or just life in general, and for that reason we think everyone will enjoy this podcast with the Scharff brothers. We had such a blast interviewing these guys! Make sure you stick around to the end of the podcast for a special surprise/treat. You won’t want to miss it!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettFOLLOW & FIND MICHAEL & ADAM SCHARFF - MENTORING FOR THE MODERN MUSICIAN:Mentoring for the Modern MusicianM3 | Mentoring for the Modern Musician | Podcast | AppleFacebook PageMichael Scharff's TwitterAdam Scharff's Twitter InstagramSHOW NOTES:Carol Richards |The Donny & Marie Show | Stevie Ray Vaughan | English Beat - Save it For Later (song that Adam & Michael sing) |Silver Bells with Carol Richards & Bing Crosby |Billie Eilish |Schuyler Scribner's LinkedIn |
Are you interested in building an affordable, beautiful, modern, green, net-zero home that will stand the test of time? If so, then Architects TYP are for you! Are you interested in becoming an architect? If so, then this podcast is for you! In this episode, we interview registered Architects, Annelise Aldrich and Mark Keller, both owners of the architectural firm TYP: Architects TYP TYP stands for “Tend Your Planet.”Mark and Annie will tell you everything that you need to know about the process of becoming an architect. We discuss their educational experiences, boards, etc. We also ask them about their architectural design philosophy, their architectural firm, TYP, and the patent that they have pending that may change the way we build homes! Mark and Annie were such great guests. Even if you have no interests in architecture, you will enjoy this conversation! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production by Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:NAAB: National Architectural Accrediting BoardNCARB: National Council of Architectural Registration BoardsUniversity of Michigan: Taubman College of ArchitectureLinkedIn Architects TYPArchitects TYP CCA: California College of the ArtsUVA: The University of VirginiaInstagram: Architects TYPThe West Wing - Netflix
If you are looking for tips on how to best utilize LinkedIn to get a job, market your business/increase sales or find qualified employees, then today's podcast is for you! We interview Wayne Breitbarth, the CEO of Power Formula, LLC. He is the author of the book, The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success (now in its fourth edition). Wayne has been featured in Forbes, Inc., Wired, American Express Open Forum, and seen on NBC and Fox Business. He is an internationally recognized industry leader in LinkedIn training, marketing and consulting. He is also an experienced businessman and speaker. Wayne has shared his expertise with more than 100,000 business professionals through dynamic presentations to worldwide audiences, private business consulting, and through his critically acclaimed book, The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success.This podcast is packed full of great advice/tips for LinkedIn users. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Wayne as much as we did!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production: Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedInThe University of Wisconsin - WhitewaterMarquette UniversityKilling Eve
Thinking about becoming a physical therapist? If so, then this podcast episode is for you! We interview Dr. Katherine Stepanovic, a highly experienced physical therapist. In this episode, we discuss everything you need to know about this career including education, clinical rotations, the boards, continuing education, the wide variety of work settings, what a typical day is like on the job, etc.We think you'll love this conversation with Kathy as much as we did. Kathy is so interesting, smart & just a warm and thoughtful person. Even if you have no interest in physical therapy, you'll enjoy this interview with Kathy! Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production: Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:Netflix's Stranger ThingsSpaulding National Running CenterUVM's Doctor of Physical Therapy ProgramUniversity of New EnglandNPTE - National Physical Therapy ExamNorth Beach - Lake Champlain, Burlington, VTChurch Street Market Place, Burlington, VTIrene DavisShirley Sahrmann
Interested in learning more about the College Admissions process? Perhaps you're interested in becoming a College Counselor? If so, then this podcast is for you! In this Episode, we interview Moira McKinnon, Director of College Counseling at Berwick Academy in South Berwick, Maine. Moira brings 24 years of experience in the college admissions process and she is a Certified College Counselor. She is a wealth of knowledge, and her passion for helping students achieve their college dreams definitely comes through in our conversation with her.We also have very interesting discussions about both Georgetown University (where Moira went to college) and Berwick Academy.We loved our conversation with Moira and we are sure you will too. Even if you have no interest in this topic, we think you will enjoy listening. Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production: Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettShow Notes:UCLA Extension - College Counseling ProgramU.C. Berkeley - Certificate Program in College Admissions and Career PlanningNACAC - National Association for College Admissions CounselingNEACAC - New England Association for College Admissions CounselingCollege ScoopsGoing MerryACCIS: Association of College Counselors in Independent SchoolsHarvard Institute on College Admissions
Are you changing careers? Looking for a new job? If so, you won't want to miss our conversation with Dr. Dawn Graham, host of the popular call-in talk radio show, Career Talk on Sirius XM Radio, and author of the book: Switchers: How Smart Professionals Change Careers -- and Seize Success. In this episode, Dr. Dawn talks about switching careers, the job-search, job interviews, networking, etc.Dr. Dawn is a Licensed Psychologist, a Career Switch Coach, a TEDx Speaker | Your Next Job is One Conversation Away, LinkedIn Instructor, a former corporate recruiter, a contributor to Forbes.com - The Leadership Channel and the Career Director for the Executive MBA Program at The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Dawn is a fun, smart and entertaining guest! We really think you'll enjoy this interview!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn ACADEMIC & CAREER ADVISING SERVICES:Visit Website: Academic and Career Advising ServicesSchedule an Appointment with Academic & Career Advising ServicesMusic Production: Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Follow Dr. Dawn on TwitterDr. Dawn's WebsiteFollow Dr. Dawn on InstagramFollow Dr. Dawn on FacebookFollow Dr. Dawn on LinkedInJohns Hopkins UniversityUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of DenverSeton Hall UniversityInformation on the Movie: Clue
If you are thinking about a career as a school counselor, you will definitely want to listen to our conversation with Nancy Simard, Director of School Counseling at MSAD60. She has years of experience in this field and she shares with us details on what a career as a school counselor is all about. Find out what she loves about her job, what traits she thinks you need to be happy and successful in this field and what the biggest challenges are for school counselors today. Where Nancy started out and where she ended up is a great story. She is funny and smart and you will enjoy hearing all about her career path! If school counseling is not in your career plans...you still might want to give this podcast a shot. Nancy's story just may inspire your own career journey!Join Our Podcast Email List! Follow Our Podcast:Website: Listen To Our Podcast HereYouTube Channel Twitter LinkedIn Facebook InstagramAll Things College and CareerMeg's LinkedIn Bobbie's LinkedIn Music Production: Lena Keller: lena.m.keller@gmail.comTechnical Production: Richard BarnettSHOW NOTES:Keene State CollegeThe Barr CenterAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Lake Region Vocational CenterSkills USAUniversity of Southern Maine Counselor EducationNational Counselor Examination For Licensure and CertificationSanford Regional Technical CenterSomersworth Community Technical CenterGoing Merry