Career chat is an interview-style podcast where we discuss career stories to help you find meaningful work.
Sharlene Wells first gained national attention when she won the 1985 Miss America title. But that was only the beginning of her varied accomplishments. Sharlene now works as the senior vice president of public relations and organizational communications for Mountain America Credit Union, which includes overseeing government and community relations, something she has plenty of experience in. One of Sharlene's passion projects has been working with the US military to tell the stories of service men and women. In fact, she shares a pivotal experience she had with a Vietnam vet just a few years ago. Sharlene grew up in South America and was the first woman to win Miss America who was foreign-born and bilingual. She learned the power of differentiation when she performed a Paraguayan harp solo while she sang in Spanish for her talent in Miss America. She's continued to be a stand-out in everything she's done, including working for ESPN as one of their first women reporters. We'll look back over her dynamic career to find the skills that anyone can develop for success. Join me! LINKS: Miss America 1985 | Sharlene Wells
As the daughter of two teachers, K.C. Boyd didn't want to follow her parents into education. But after various jobs, she was bored and unfulfilled. It was then K.C.'s dad suggested she work towards becoming a school librarian, and she never looked back. Now, after 20 years in the field, K.C. was just named Scholastic Library Journal's 2022 Librarian of the Year. K.C. is currently the librarian at Jefferson MIddle School Academy in Washington, D.C. In this episode, K.C. discusses why librarians are so fundamental to learning and the impact they can have on overall student achievement. K.C. also shares the role she played with students as the Capitol riot was unfolding just blocks away from her school. And wait until you hear about the no-TV Wednesdays she grew up with as a kid! It's all in this episode. KCBOYD.COM - KC Boyd, Librarian/Library Media Specialist K.C. Boyd Named 2022 School Librarian of the Year | School Library Journal (slj.com)
My mom has been my biggest supporter throughout my life and always listens to my podcasts. But she also has a story tell - one that is full of difficulty softened by faith. In 1973, my mom suffered a life-threatening emergency when she developed HELLP syndrome during her labor with my sister (that wasn't the term they used back then, so my mom is a case study in the medical books). Every Mother's Day since has been a gift, because she almost didn't make it. In this episode, we talk about some of her memories growing up, her experiences working at Grand Canyon to put herself through college, and her first years working as a teacher. But it's her traumatic birth story, the critical days afterward and the years she spent trying to heal that have made my mom one of the most empathetic people I know. Her advice to people suffering from long-term illness is so good. And her experience grieving her old life and making adjustments to a new life is worth hearing. Come meet my mom!
In this episode, I talk with Josh Allen, English professor and the author of two collections of scary stories for kids. Josh's love of the spooky started when he was kid, watching all of The Twilight Zone episodes with his dad. But it wasn't until much later in his life that he realized writing spooky stories was what he wanted to do as part of his career. Now, Josh teaches creative writing at BYUI and continues to write scary stories for middle-grade readers. We talk about why reading scary stories can be good for kids and why fiction is good for all us. Josh shares great advice for anyone who wants to write and for everyone looking for their life's work. Don't miss this one! Josh Allen Website: https://joshallenwriter.com The Storytelling Animal | Jonathan Gottschall
In this episode I talk with Grammy-nominated performing artist and violinist Jenny Oaks Baker. Jenny started on the violin at age 4 and was practicing 4 hours a day by the time she started high school. Her musicianship and technique were perfected at the Curtis School of Music and later at Julliard for a master's degree, after which she performed as 1st chair at the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington D.C. But combining motherhood and a performing career was difficult. In this episode, Jenny shares how she came to forge the career she has now, one that supports motherhood AND music. We discuss her recent collaboration with Condoleezza Rice and how she puts her YouTube music videos together. She also shares how she helped her children choose musical instruments to excel at and why performing with her children is her greatest joy. Jenny's faith is central to everything she does and it comes through in this interview. And don't miss the story behind her rare violin! Links: Jenny Oaks Baker website: Jenny Oaks Baker YouTube channel: Jenny Oaks Baker - YouTube Jenny Oaks Baker vlogs: Vlogs — Jenny Oaks Baker Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Marilyn Ference has always loved creating a budget and managing her family finances. As their family was growing, she often told her husband he was the offensive coordinator, and she was the defensive coordinator when it came to money. With a background in business and finances, managing money came easy to her. But she saw a need for a simpler system of budgeting, one that anyone could use. With the idea of creating a helpful app, Marilyn is now the co-founder of Otto, a budgeting app to help you organize your personal finances. If you've ever wondered what it takes to go from concept to launching an app, this episode is for you. Join me to hear about Marilyn's experience and what she's learned along the way! - Links: Otto Save-Otto | Easier than a budget (ottosave.com) - Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today, we have an extra special episode of Career Chat. I (Emily LeBaron--producer, editor, daughter) interview our host, Andrea, in honor of her 52nd birthday on 02/22/22. Andrea graduated from the University of Utah with her degree in communications and went on to work as marketing director at KJZZ TV. When I was born, she became a stay-at-home mom for 18 years before working as an elementary school librarian and hosting this podcast. Andrea shares the career advice she has learned from doing 43 interviews, her experience as a stay-at-home mom, and her favorite part of working for KJZZ TV. Tune in to this fun episode to learn more about the host of Career Chat and celebrate her extra golden birthday. - Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Rowena Montaya has rebuilt her life not once, but twice - first when she was only 15 and her single mom died, and then as a 40-year-old whose husband's business closed unexpectedly. Both times she learned who she could rely on and what she needed to survive. Today, Rowena is the founder and CEO of JulieAnn Caramels, a gourmet food company. With flavors like coconut lime, cinnamon, and award-winning maple-bacon, Rowena uses only fresh ingredients to deliver these top-notch caramels. Join me to hear Rowena's inspiring career story and the advice she has for finding your life's work, even if you're down on your luck and unsure of the future. Links: JulieAnn Caramels- JulieAnn Caramels Small Business Administration- Small Business Administration (sba.gov) Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
When Brooklin Beech was young, she got to shadow her grandpa at his dental practice, and later wrote in her journal that she wanted to work on teeth when she grew up. Now, as the mom of 3 adorable boys, Brooklin works part-time as an orthodontic assistant at a Salt Lake-area practice. In this episode, Brooklin shares her experience training on the job, the advantages of this part-time work as a mom, and her expertise in caring for teeth. She also shares what happened when she made a big mistake early in her career, which became a positive learning experience, thanks to the supportive doctor she works with. As a result, she has a really great analogy about teamwork in the office, and the importance of caring about people, not just teeth. I hope you'll join me for this insightful interview! - Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Cindy Mitchell has spent the last 24 years working as the librarian at South Jordan Middle School. But she had a great idea after only a few years on the job--to create a website where she would rate and review all the books she read. In 2003, Kiss the Book was born and continues today as a premier book review site, covering the entire K-12 spectrum with over 1,000 reviews a year. In this episode, we talk about how to find a book your kids will love, some overall general trends in children's literature and we discuss the current issue of challenging and censoring library books. Cindy also shares what keeps her engaged in this passion project without making any money on it and what she would tell her kids about fin ding a career to love. - Links: Kiss the Book Blog--KISS THE BOOK Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Karissa Gurthrie studied criminal justice in college, but she currently works with the homeless population at The Road Home in Salt Lake City. This time of year, she is busy overseeing Candy Cane Corner, a pop-up store for vulnerable populations in the area. In this episode, Karissa shares some misconceptions about homelessness; a kind, helpful response we can use when talking with, and ways you can help people experiencing homelessness during the holidays and throughout the year. I hope you'll join me to learn more! - Links: Candy Cane Corner--Candy Cane Corner 2021 | Bringing Holiday Cheer to Utah Families Since 1994 (candycanecornerslc.com) The Road Home--The Road Home – Helping people experiencing homelessness. Trauma informed Care--What is Trauma-Informed Care? - Trauma-Informed Care Implementation Resource Center (chcs.org) - Follow me on Instagram! @Careerchatpod
Emily DeHaan has always had a love for beautiful homes. While initially planning to major in interior design and then architecture, Emily eventually settled on construction management and worked as an estimator in her first job after college. But when she started a family a few years later, Emily chose to step away and ended up taking a 20 year hiatus from her career. Now, with mostly grown children, Emily has returned as a project manager with custom home builders Jackson & Leroy. In this episode, we discuss the advantages and challenges of being a woman in construction, what she would have done differently if she could go back, and her advice for anyone interested in construction as a career. - Links: Jackson & Leroy--Overview - Jackson & LeRoy (jacksonandleroy.com) BYU Construction Management--The Program (byu.edu) Resources for Women in Construction--16 Best Resources for Women in Construction (capterra.com) - Connect with me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Shayne and Kristen Bowler are the owners of Utah Natural Meat, a small farm in West Jordan, Utah, committed to raising animals the natural way. They combine organic practices, including using a grass only diet free of added grains, antibiotics or hormones, with modern technology, like hydroponics, to help their animals thrive and produce healthy meat and dairy products. The Bowler's graciously invited me to tour their farm, observe their animals, and browse their store to see the variety of products they offer. This on-sight interview is full of the challenges and reward of a career in natural farming. - Links: Utah Natural Meat- Utah Natural Meat - Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
America Mason is a people person who loves to travel, but it wasn't until her mom suggested getting a degree in Hotel and Lodging management that she believed she could combine the two. Now as a senior at Johnson and Wales University, America is spending a semester in Hawaii as an intern at the 5-star Fairmont Orchid Hotel on the Big Island. In this episode, I talk with America about her experiences in Hawaii, her previous job at Hotel Park City, and why getting a hospitality degree is so versatile. America also has advice for high schoolers trying to decide what to study and gives her best insider tips for getting what you want at any hotel. - Links: Rotary International: Youth Exchanges | Rotary International Johnson and Wales: JWU | Private, nonprofit, accredited educational leader | Johnson & Wales University Fairmont Orchid: "Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii" - Luxury Hotel in "Hawaii" - Fairmont, Hotels & Resorts Hotel Park City: Hotel Park City | A Premier Utah Hotel Destination - Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Brooke Matheson always loved organizing growing up. She even created her own business as a college student to help pay for school. After graduating, marrying, and many years spent raising a family, Brooke is now back in this field as a lead organizer for Reset your Nest, a local business. In this episode, Brooke shares what she loves most about organizing a space, her go-to products to make organizing easier, and some amazing tips for getting started on your own, including how to stay on top of clutter, deal with kids' homework, and manage old photos. Brooke's suggestions are so helpful, let's jump in. - Links: Reset Your Nest: Professional Home Organizer in Utah | Decorating, Organization and Styling (resetyournest.com) Clear and Simple: Clear & Simple|Get Organized Using Our Steps (clearsimple.com) Artkive: ARTKIVE | Personalized Books & Frames for Displaying Kids' Art (artkiveapp.com) Photoscan: PhotoScan – scanner by Google Photos - Follow me on Instagram! @carrerchatpod
When Riley Jensen was growing up, sports like tennis, basketball, and football played a huge part in his life. He eventually earned a spot playing football for Utah State University, but after graduating, left sports behind for sales. It wasn't until his wife asked him an important question that his love of sports and psychology came together in a new career at 42 years old. In this episode, I talk with Riley about how he decided to make that change and the difference he feels now between just working a job, and being in a career he loves. We talk about the anxiety generation, the three things that can demotivate someone, and how to turn any loss into a win. This interview is one you don't want to miss, packed full of advice for athletes, parents of athletes, and anyone interested in developing mental toughness. - Links: DN Article about Riley--How a former USU quarterback changed careers at age 40 and is helping athletes cope with anxiety using universal principles - Deseret News The Inner Game of Tennis--The Inner Game of Tennis: The Classic Guide to the Mental Side of Peak Performance: W. Timothy Gallwey, Zach Kleiman, Pete Carroll: 8601417207543: Amazon.com: Books The Obstacle is the Way--The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph: Holiday, Ryan: 8601411257797: Amazon.com: Books Mountain West Elite--Mountain West Elite RJ Performance Group--Riley Jensen Consulting (rjpg.net) Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Rob Dunfield started his career in exercise and sports science. But 10 years ago he had the opportunity to become a part-owner and COO of Fear Factory, a haunted house attraction in the industrial center of Salt Lake City. Now, Fear Factory is one of the top 10 haunted houses in the nation, according to USA Today. In this interview, Rob shares how his childhood hobby led him to an exciting and challenging career. We'll hear how Fear Factory hires a cast, where they get props, who does the make-up for the actors, and what keeps people coming back every year. After I went through Fear Factory for the first time, I have a lot to ask Rob about the Halloween industry and why people like to be scared! Join us! Links: Fear Factory SLC | Salt Lake City's #1 Haunted House Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
In this episode I talk with Heidi Reynaud, a crime scene investigator and supervisor with Unified Police in Salt Lake City, UT. Heidi goes to all major crime scenes in the area and manages a team of investigators. But as a young mom with 2 kids, she started out as a 911 dispatcher, gradually finding her way into this career with a job in the evidence room, working as an investigator for the medical examiner and an internship in forensics. Now with many years experience, Heidi shares how a crime scene is processed, the tools used to collect and analyze evidence, and how she deals with the tough side of her job. Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
In this episode I talk with American Airlines pilot Eric Palsson about his 20+ years in aviation. His wife, Cheri, joins us to give her perspective on his career and the way it influenced their family life. Eric comes from a family in pilots, but graduated with a degree in accounting from the U of U. Only three weeks into their marriage, Eric told Cheri he felt being a pilot was the career he actually wanted. We'll talk about how he made the switch, the disruptions 9/11 and COVID have had on his career, his advice for people considering flight school, and just how he manages those hour flights across the world. Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
In this episode, I interview Ali Duff, a 3rd grade teacher and an innovative educator. Ali came to teaching later in her career. After getting masters degrees in psychology and social work, Ali worked for 12 years dealing with elder abuse, day treatment, crisis work and counseling. But after starting a family and facing a health crisis, Ali decided to become a teacher. She enrolled in the alternative road to licensure program in Utah, which allowed her to begin teaching immediately, while taking classes at night and on weekends to earn her credential. We'll talk about her winding career path, how she uses her background in psychology and social work in the classroom, how Covid changed education and how parents can support their students and teachers this coming year.
Welcome to Season 2 of Career Chat! In this first episode, I talk with National Guard veteran Jason Reading as he shares his experiences joining up in college and his deployment to Iraq as a company commander. Jason's insights about serving in the military are helpful for anyone considering the service. He was also working in Brooklyn on 9/11 and has some powerful reflections now after 20 years. Finally, Jason shares his career path getting an MBA at Harvard and his work in private equity. Find me on Instagram! @careerchat
Today on Career Chat I'm talking with Meredith Nelson, a doula and restorative exercise specialist living in Virginia. Meredith is also a violinist and a Hebrew professor. But it wasn't until after a difficult physical postpartum that she found her life's work in birth work. Meredith shares all the ways a doula can increase birth satisfaction at a hospital, a birthing center or at home. She explains how to hire the right doula for your family and where to look. And she gives advice about how to explore becoming a doula. At the end, Meredith shares a beautiful metaphor that explains her varied interests combining into one life purpose. Links: Meredith's birth course-https://internationaldoulainstitute.com/?sfw=pass1621814744 Doula match- https://doulamatch.net Meredith's website-http://bornmover.com Doula training- http://bornmover.com Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Matt Robertson teaches music at the Waterford School in Draper, UT. He's also a gifted musician himself. But it took years and a complete change in direction for Matt to combine his passion for music with his career. In this episode, Matt talks about going back to school later in life to get a Master's degree in Choral Conducting from the U of U. We'll talk about the sacrifices his family made, the joy he feels in his career now, and his advice for starting kids in music lessons. Follow me on Instagram @careerchatpod
Martha Ball spent 26 years teaching history, civics and social studies in Utah and California. In this episode, Martha shares many standout experiences that influenced her career, including teaching a group of black men during the 1960's in the CA Bay area when the Black Panthers were active. Martha talks about the lessons she learned from them and the importance of including history and civics in current curriculum. When Martha received a Hays Fulbright Award to study in India, she was able to meet with Mother Theresa, which led to an amazing personal experience three weeks before she died. Martha shares these experiences and many insights about teaching, and two books everyone should read. Links: Caste by Isabel Wilkerson- https://www.amazon.com/Caste-Origins-Discontents-Isabel-Wilkerson/dp/0593230256 This is Your Time by Ruby Bridges- https://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Time-Ruby-Bridges/dp/0593378520/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=ruby+bridges&qid=1620531682&sprefix=ruby+brid&sr=8-4 Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
When Emily Abel started journalism classes at Utah State University, it didn't feel like the right fit. But after a few different try's she settled on Technical Communications. Today, Emily shares what helped her prepare for her job as an associate editor of LDS Living on-line magazine. She also breaks down the writing process and the value of a good editor. Finally, Emily shares an experience she had interviewing a Syrian refugee that led her to getting the story published through LDS Charities. Links: Liahona Magazine- https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ya-weekly/2020/11/relying-on-others-testimonies-isnt-a-crutch-its-a-gift?lang=eng Emily's Blog-https://heydeargirls.weebly.com/ LDS Living Magazine- https://www.ldsliving.com/The-Bread-Doctor-Why-a-small-town-doctor-opened-a-bakery-for-his-daughter-with-Down-syndrome/s/93004 LDS Living Magazine- https://www.ldsliving.com/Why-I-believe-in-a-God-that-gives-us-flowers/s/93090?fbclid=IwAR2ZozAKqmIGVMp05XKbvBXtg8o08-1cG356rmOZSSNMV4NVZW3gzJbjlpg Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Seth Hippen has spent his career working in character animation for some big-name studios, including Sony Pictures, Warner Brothers, and Big Sky Studios. In this episode, Seth explains the difference between 2D and 3D animation, why specializing is important, and the names of some of his favorite projects, including movies and video games. We'll discuss his experience in BYU's animation program, which included an internship on The Simpsons that he found himself. With 20+ years of experience in the business, Seth talks candidly about the pros and cons of moving from studio work to freelancing and how Covid might provide a silver lining for the industry. Links: Lucas the Spider- https://youtube.com/c/lucasthespider Animation Mentor- https://www.animationmentor.com/mobile/ iAnimate-http://ianimate.net BYU Animation Department- https://www.animation.byu.edu/home Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Brek Bolton developed a love for weather as an 8th grader in Taylorsville, UT. His science teacher was a local climatologist who also did TV weather. This inspired Brek to pursue meteorology in college and get his start with local TV stations. Now Brek does weekend weather with Fox 13 in SLC, UT. We'll discuss two paths to TV weather, the evolution of the industry and why you shouldn't just rely on your weather app! Links: Fox 13- https://www.fox13now.com Brek's Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/brekbolt Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
When Lauryn Hock was recovering from foot surgery in 2013, she started a blog about her life. Even after she began her career as a high school resource teacher at a low income school, she continued blogging, honing her photography and personal style. Today, Lauryn has 35,000 followers as a social medial influencer @lauryncakes. Join me to hear how Lauryn made the transition to full-time influencer, what products she loves and how the industry works. Links: Lauryn's blog— https://lauryncakes.com Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Norma Lloyd spent the majority of her business career in marketing/advertising, including positions at local broadcast stations KSL and KJZZ TV. But she didn't start out knowing that's what she wanted. Norma's shares how she found a fulfilling career by trying different options. She also shares the changes she's seen in work culture, the important role golf can play for women in business, and how to call out sexism with humor.
Today I'm talking with Rosalyn Eves, author of the YA trilogy Blood Rose Rebellion and professor of rhetoric at Southern Utah University in Cedar City, UT. Rosalyn shares why she started writing fiction, how she found an agent and how long it took to get her first novel published. She also opens up about the challenges of balancing writing, teaching and family life. Join me! Links: Rosalyn's Website- http://www.rosalyneves.com Storymaker's Conference- https://ldstorymakersconference.com Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24453082-big-magic Query Tracker (how to find a literary agent)- https://querytracker.net Southern Utah University- https://www.suu.edu
Today on Career Chat I talk with Craig Gordon, forecaster and media coordinator with the Utah Avalanche Center. Craig has done Avalance control for Brighton Ski Area since the mid 1980's and been a helicopter ski guide. Craig shares his enthusiasm for all things snow, including what brought him to Utah and how he developed a global education program (Know Before You Go) after a deadly avalanche in 2003. He also shares his biggest takeaway from the Millcreek avalanche (Feb. 6) and his top tips for being prepared. Don't miss this one! Links: https://utahavalanchecenter.org https://kbyg.org https://www.ksl.com/article/50106717/final-report-on-fatal-millcreek-canyon-avalanche-documents-heroic-effort-video-shows-current-danger https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oAc-gLLWij8
Today I talk with Jared Huber, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Hospitalist at the University of Utah and Huntsman Cancer Institute. After growing up in a small Idaho town, Jared decided to pursue medicine after job shadowing his soccer coach, who was also a doctor. Jared's career story is intertwined with his wife Nancy, who went to PA school at the same time. In this episode, Jared shares how they make dual medical careers work with their 3 young sons. He also explains what it's like treating cancer patients and the silver linings he sees every day. Finally, Jared's perspective on medical training, cancer treatments and work/life balance is really valuable. Join me! Links: https://healthcare.utah.edu/huntsmancancerinstitute/ Find me on Instagram! @careerchat
When Scottie Rigby got a job as a receptionist at a health imaging center in Park City, UT, she wasn't planning on a long term career there. But after working with the ultrasound technicians and seeing their fulfilling work, Scottie decided to become one one herself. In this episode, Scottie shares her career story, one that involved going back to school and getting into a competitive program. She also talks about the skills she uses every day and the one type of patient that always makes her emotional. Join me! Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today I'm talking with my amazing sister in law Rachel Huber. Rachel loved learning from a young age, even as her family lived in 3 different countries growing up. After a busy life as a wife and mother to 8 children, Rachel decided it was time to further her education. She went back to school to earn her doctorate in online education and now works at BYU Idaho. We'll talk about some of her experiences growing up, her love of motherhood, and her transition to full time student and eventually full-time career. Rachel also shares advice for moms consider going back to school and for anyone looking for that big career break. Links: https://www.byui.edu/devotionals/rachel-huber Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Dr. Dan Meyers is the chief medical officer of a biotech company in the Boston area. But he has spent the much of his career leading clinical studies for large pharmaceutical companies. In this episode, Dan shares what led him to a career in medical research. He'll also apply his expertise in human drug trials to the Covid vaccine and give us career advice that really hits home.
Today I talk with professional dog walker Tamara Morton. She shares what led her to start her own business, Tamara's Peaceful Pack, and some of the things she's learned from dogs. But there is more to this interview than dog business. Tamara is really insightful about finding meaningful work and combining what you love with what you do. Join me! Links: Tamara's email- Tntmorton05@icloud.com Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today I'm talking with Coach Kimberly Giles, who writes a weekly syndicated advice column for KSL.com. She is also the CEO and founder of ClarityPoint International and 12 SHAPES INC. Kim shares what led her to executive coaching, her observations about human behavior, and her advice about setting goals for 2021. Links: https://www.claritypointcoaching.com https://www.upskillrelationships.com Kim's latest column: https://www.ksl.com/article/50078953/coach-kim-10-ways-to-make-lasting-changes-in-yourself Kim's email: coachkimgiles@gmail.com Kim's Podcasts: Relationship Radio, Explain People Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
In this episode I talk with Sheri Bothell, child life specialist and director of education at Primary Children's Hospital in SLC, UT. We'll talk about how child life specialists help children cope with the stresses of illness and accident through play. Sheri shares with us some of her poignant experiences and gives advice for parents with children in the hospital. Links: https://intermountainhealthcare.org/primary-childrens https://www.childlife.org/the-child-life-profession/child-life-in-action
Today on Career Chat I'm talking with Pastry Chef Megan Smith Baylis. She'll share some of her experiences from the Western Culinary Institute and her internship at Hotel Hershey. She'll also talk about how she makes her gorgeous cakes, the tools she can't live without, and her tips for baking with your family during the holidays. Join me! Links: https://cakebycourtney.com https://zoebakes.com https://bakingwithblondie.blogspot.com/?m=1 https://www.chefs.edu Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today on Career Chat I talk with the owners of Tannenbaum Christmas Farm in Centre County, PA. They'll share why running a family business is an all hands on deck proposition, even when it takes years for a payoff. They'll also share their top tips for picking the perfect Christmas tree. Join me! Links: http://www.tannenbaumfarms.com Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today on Career Chat, I talk with Rick and Maurine Waite, otherwise known as Santa and Mrs. Claus! Every Christmas season, these two don their festive costumes and make between 80-100 appearances, including at the Grand America hotel in downtown SLC. But they also visit small private parties and make an effort to be available for surprise drop ins. You'll hear some of the interesting requests they get, what they've learned in being Santa and Mrs Claus for almost 20 years, and a few heartwarming stories too. Join me! Links: https://www.grandamerica.com/santas-magic-morning-package/ Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
In this episode, I chat with Amy Boyack, a social worker with Utah Foster Care. Amy shares her experiences coaching foster families and what led her to social work, including a detour after 9/11. As the mother of 4 boys, she shares how she balances her family with work. And she also tells how people can help fostering families this holiday season. Links: https://utahfostercare.org Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
In this episode I talk with the owners of The Ugly Pie in downtown Salisbury, MD. They'll share everything from the delicious pies on their menu to the challenges and adventures of owning a small business. And they share their top baking tip for making your own pie this Thanksgiving! Links: www.theuglypiesby.com Instagram-@theuglypiesby Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today I chat with life coach April Price. A few years ago, April wasn't happy. She'd done all the things she thought would bring satisfaction. But she was frustrated with herself and her relationships. The beginning of her change came after hearing a podcast by life coach Brook Costillo. April hired a coach, changed her life, and then became a life coach herself. Join me as we discuss her personal journey, her career path and her advice for all of us during this difficult year. Links: https://thelifecoachschool.com https://jodymoore.com https://www.aprilpricecoaching.com April's Podcast- 100% Awesome Podcast Instagram- @aprilprice Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today I chat with Jana Emmer, Associate Director of the BYU Museum of Art (MOA). Jana's expertise in teaching at the University level, as well as her extensive experience in museums around the world is the subject of our discussion. She also shares her advice about graduate school, an inspiring experience with an art piece in France, and her favorite museums, near and far. Links: Isenheim Altarpiece- https://smarthistory.org/grunewald-isenheim-altarpiece/ BYU Museum of Art- https://moa.byu.edu Jana's Favorite Museums: Paris- •https://m.musee-orsay.fr/en/home.html •https://www.louvre.fr/en/ •http://musee-rodin.fr/en/home/ •https://www.marmottan.fr/en/currently/ New York- •https://www.metmuseum.org •https://www.frick.org London- •https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk •https://www.wallacecollection.org •https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain Los Angeles- •http://www.getty.edu/museum/ •http://www.getty.edu/visit/villa/ Amsterdam- •https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/en •https://www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en •https://www.rembrandthuis.nl Rome- •http://m.museivaticani.va/content/museivaticani-mobile/en.html •https://borghese.gallery Utah- •http://www.smofa.org •https://umfa.utah.edu •https://www.utahmoca.org Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today I talk with Kacie O'Maley, technology specialist team leader with Granite School District. We talk about Kacie's pivot from gen ed teacher to technology, her tips for supporting students and teachers during Covid, and one word to keep in mind this year. Links: Kacie's Twitter- @omaleyedtech Granite's Twitter- @GSDedtech Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today I talk with my cousin Thomas McConkie, founder of Lower Lights School of Wisdom in SLC, UT. Tom's passion for meditation has led him to help many people discover meaningful work. Listen to hear his advice about finding your dream job, how embracing the thing you fear can lead to progress, and what he did to move from rock bottom to success. Links: www.transformationsoffaith.org www.lowerlightswisdom.org Tom's book—https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0996852603/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_0996852603 Instagram—@lowerlightswisdom Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today I interview Emma Hall, film student at Salt Lake Community College. Find out what Emma's mom did to prepare her to watch scary movies, and how this played into her interest in film production. And did you know students at SLCC get the chance to work on film productions in Utah? Links: http://www.slcc.edu/film/index.aspx https://film.utah.gov Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
My interview today is with Jeremy Jackson, co-founder of award-winning Jackson and Leroy Home Remodelers. We talk about how an early decision to change course made all the difference in Jeremy's career. And what to look for when hiring for your own project. Links: https://www.jacksonandleroy.com Instagram-@jacksonandleroy Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
Today I chat with freelance videographer Beth Fielding about how she turned her childhood hobby into a successful career. Links: www.fieldingfilms.com Instagram-@fieldingfilms Follow me on Instagram! @careerchatpod