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Strom discusses her Top Advocate title in the College's moot court competition for the second year in a row on the WRAM Morning Show.
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Furness discusses graduation, future plans, upcoming performances on the Monmouth College campus, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Audrey Davis, a standout senior from the championship-winning Oklahoma University gymnastics team. Discover how Audrey maintains peak performance under intense pressure and learn the secrets behind her consistency and joy in the sport. With two NCAA national titles under her belt and a third in sight, Audrey shares the highs and lows of her gymnastic journey, revealing how a positive mindset and gratitude have been key to her success. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring gymnasts and anyone interested in how elite athletes thrive amidst challenges. Join us for a conversation filled with motivation and heartfelt insights, and learn why happiness and resilience might just be the ultimate tools for achieving your dreams.In this episode, Coach Rebecca and Audrey Davis talk about:From Age 3 to College Senior, Audrey Davis Gymnastics Journey.How to Overcome Setbacks with Gratitude.Tips for Maintaining Motivation when Injured.Trust, Self-doubt, and Resilience in Gymnastics. The Secret to Consistency Under Pressure.Overcoming Mental Blocks in Gymnastics.Building a Strong Team Culture.“You cannot be perfect all the time.” - Audrey DavisConfident Gymnast Camp AUG 3rd-4th 2024 BREAK THROUGH FEAR & MENTAL BLOCKS Expert mental coaches decode fears in real-timeParent Session reinforces roles & solutionsExpert gymnastics coaches customize drills & break down skillsMax 5:1 ratioRedwood Empire Gymnastics, Petaluma, CAwww.confidentgymnast.com Struggling with fears, mental blocks, or confidence? Click the link to get a FREE session with one of our experts to tackle your challenges together! completeperformance.as.me/consultLearn exactly what to say and do to guide your athlete through a mental block with my new book "Parenting Through Mental Blocks" Order your copy today: https://a.co/d/g990BurFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/complete_performance/ Join my FaceBook page: https://www.facebook.com/completeperformancecoaching/ Check out my website: https://completeperformancecoaching.com/Write to me! Email: rebecca@completeperformancecoaching.comReady to help your athlete overcome fears and mental blocks while gaining unstoppable confidence? Discover the transformative power of PerformHappy now. If your athlete is struggling or feeling left behind, it's time for a change. Are you ready? For more info and to sign up: PerformHappy.com
This week's Pinning Combination ponders “duck or not to duck” competition as ISU goes 3-0 at Collegiate Duals. K.J. Pilcher and Dick Briggs also discuss UNI's next meets, senior nationals, Upper Iowa's big weekend at Indianapolis and area high school. Our last podcast of 2023 includes our top Christmas movies and songs.
Malena Solis is a current Albion College senior, studying Psychology and Sociology with a concentration in business and human services. Malena is also a part of the Build Albion Fellows program. Through this podcast, learn more about this program, the experiences Malena has had throughout her time at Albion College, and her perspectives from the Albion Public Schools annexation.
Tanner Hitchcock was a four-time State medalist and two-time Champion for Pittsburg and Bonner Springs, then went on to compete at Lindenwood University where he became a NCAA DII All-American. He was named 2023 KWCA NCAA DII Senior Wrestler of the Year. Hear from Tanner and his high school and college coaches.
A returning panel of women, now entering their senior year in college, discuss navigating their journey through college while also navigating academics, a pandemic, excessive alcohol and other drug use, relationships, and mental health issues. Grace, Aiden, Jackie, and Austyn talk about discovering who they are and where they want to go, made more challenging and complicated by issues around mental health, substance use, and maturity. Remember, every college has a student health center and access to counseling. If the assistance you receive is not adequate, please keep asking and looking. If you or a loved one needs help, it is available. You can find a directory of AA meetings here: https://www.aa.org/find-aa and NA meetings here: https://www.na.org/meetingsearch/. SAMHSA's National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service) or TTY 1-800-487-4889, is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. We're always interested in hearing from individuals or organizations who are working in substance use disorder treatment or prevention, mental health care and other spaces that lift up communities. This includes people living those experiences. If you or someone you know has a story to share or an interesting approach to care, contact us today! Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Subscribe to Our Email List to get new episodes in your inbox every week!
Ray Engan recalls a memorable night as a college senior trying to sneak into an upscale bar, ending with a chance encounter, an audacious lie, and an inspiring lesson about chasing dreams.Chapters:Sneaking Into the Safari Bar (00:00 - 01:29)A Fortuitous Catch (01:29 - 02:34)Pulling Off the Ruse (02:34 - 04:43)The Owner's Perspective (04:43 - 05:53)An Unforgettable Lesson (05:53 - 06:49)Show Notes:Ray's creative tactics to get into the exclusive Safari bar as a broke college studentHis serendipitous catch of the campus "it girl" Kelly KaneskiPretending to be the owner of the bar and letting Kelly run up a tabThe real owner seeing through the ruse but admiring Ray's boldnessAn inspiring message to never apologize for chasing your dreamsDave Pokorny Presents… West Side Stories Petaluma's StorySlam on the first Weds of each month at 417 Western Avenue Petaluma, CA 94952 at 7pm.TICKETS here: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36153/ Westside Stories: https://www.davepokornypresents.com/west-side-stories https://www.facebook.com/dave.pokorny3/Our Partners:Once Upon a Slush - https://www.onceuponaslush.com/Polly Klaas Community Theater - https://www.pollyklaastheater.org/Sonoma Portworks - https://portworks.com/Getphily Podcast Production - https://www.getphily.com/'Lend an Ear Media - https://lendanearmedia.com/
Joe Jonas is filing for divorce. War of the Roses. LauRen got mistaken as a college senior. What do you call your grandparents? Can't Beat LauRen. Maney found something in a friend's couch. Date 'em or dump 'em follow-up. Anti-bride trends. What was your favorite school grade? Support the show: https://www.mrlshow.com/
Adam Carswell shares his thoughts on his experiences as a senior in college, reminiscing on his triumphs in Track & Field, getting to play basketball with his brother, creating a music video for a final project, and his college experience as a whole. In this episode, Adam talks about:His proudest moments during his Track & Field career Playing basketball with his brother for the first time in collegeCreating a music video for his senior-year broadcasting classHis academic transformation from freshman year to senior year Adam would like to give a huge thanks to everyone listening for contributing their most valuable resource—their time.Episode Resources:Adam J. Carswell Facebook Group Westminster College Music Video: https://youtu.be/vmjZm7dwx0s RaisingCapital.com GooBalls.io Carswell.ioTimestamped Shownotes:00:27 – What was a proud moment for Adam during his Track & Field career? 04:24 – How did Adam's academic success change from freshman year to senior year in college? 05:34 – What was special about playing basketball during Adam's senior year? 06:18 – What did Adam create for his final project for his broadcasting class?06:59 – What was Adam's fastest 400-meter dash? 07:38 – How does Adam view his college experience?
Preston reflects on her time at Monmouth College and what her future holds on the WRAM Morning Show.
What's going on in the mind of someone who's about to graduate? Let's find out! On this episode, we chat with Nolan Groninger, Greek InterVarsity alumnus and current senior at Purdue University, as he shares about his conversion experience, his hopes for life after college, and a few big decision he needs to make before graduation.This one's for you, alumni!Previous Episodes in this SeriesFinding Your Footing in Transition Pt 1Finding Your Footing in Transition Pt 2Stay in Touch!Instagram & FB: @afterivpodWhat was your favorite part of the episode? Leave us a message on SpeakPipeGet Episode Email Updates (This link for Spotify users: http://eepurl.com/hLks2r)Visit our WebsiteSupport After IV ★ Support this podcast ★
After an outstanding high school career at Lawrence High, Alan Clothier went on to become a four-time NCAA D1 qualifier for Appalachian State University and the University of Northern Colorado. He has begun his coaching career at Buffalo University.
Frank Morano and Co-Host for today's show, E. O'Brien Murray who is a veteran political consultant and crisis communications strategist, interview Col. Kurt Schlichter, Attorney, Retired Army Infantry Colonel with a Masters in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College, Senior Columnist at Town Hall, and the Author of "We'll Be Back: The Fall & Rise of America" on the current news of the day and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
College Senior Hayden Smart explains how he was able to receive 2 job offers from Top Medical Device Companies Break into Medical Device Sales Online Course: https://courses.newtomedicaldevicesales.com/ Guide For Breaking into Medical Device Sales Ebook: https://newtomedicaldevicesales.squarespace.com/ New to Medical Device Sales Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-to-medical-device-sales/id1522512043 New to Medical Device Sales YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChOykksIXUXAwnW0rq6lKmw Website: https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com New to Medical Device Sales Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/newtomedicaldevicesales/ Jacob McLaughlin LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-mclaughlin-5192b312b New to Medical Device Sales TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@newtomedicaldevicesales? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacob-mclaughlin25/support
Mike Max talks with Crown College Senior Eric Newman about his seven year collegiate journey, pitching his team into the D3 postseason, and more.
Hey y'all! Today I'm talking all about me as a freshman in college versus me now as a senior in college. Freshman year was a lot different than senior year, but there are some pretty surprising similarities between the two! I talk about my taste in fashion, career goals, music taste and how I was feeling in both years. I hope you love this episode as much as I loved recording it! ⭐ follow me! ⭐ sign up for my newsletter! https://www.cestlamepodcast.com/p/newsletter/ get my merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cest-la-me?ref_id=20924 rate the podcast on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cest-la-me/id1512802495 subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK7KrMZB_-Fkdd9aAnX82hQ/ join the Discord! https://discord.gg/aRT49FK7sR follow me on GoodPods! https://goodpods.app.link/XoAOpA7dvlb check out my website! https://www.cestlamepodcast.com/ follow my Pinterest! https://pin.it/7nAUO0y email me! bonjourcestlame@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cestlame/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cestlame/support
Welcome to The Beauty Confidential Lounge, where I support you in embracing your Inner Rebel to ignite your soul's desires and own your magic. I am your host Chaitali Desai. This week join me as I interview Olivia Windorf, Director of Marketing at The Goal Digger Girl. Tune in as we discuss accepting change AND learning to thrive. Showcasing Olivia's transition of College Senior during The Pandemic and openly embracing the opportunities that lie before her. Please be sure to subscribe below and join me here weekly because my hope and my goal is to show you how to embrace your own Inner Rebel to Ignite your Soul's desires. Connect with Chaitali: The Beauty Confidential Lounge Community: The Beauty Confidential Lounge Facebook: Chaitali B, Desai Instagram: chaitali_b_desai
Today we interviewed a very special guest, Justin Meyer, William's brother. Justin is a graduating senior at the University of Richmond studying business. In this episode, he sat down and talked with us about his journey through college and high school. His input as a student athlete made his story unique and truly gave us both insight as sophomores about the years ahead. We apologize for the background noise. As always, we hope you enjoy and make sure to subscribe!
Oh my god, I have so many elderly meandering things to ask you and tell you… so many things I don't understand. A couple of items I found interesting in the past couple of weeks regarding some minor events we've experienced, mainly what I'm hearing is the first war in Europe since WWII. A couple of things: On the day Russia invaded Ukraine I heard a story on NPR, one of my main news sources along with the Associated Press, Reuters and The Wall Street Journal. In this NPR story, which I could not find later, the reporter in Ukraine was asked how citizens were handling it on the first day. She said “humor”. She said the usual tensions of day to day life seemed to dissipated and that there were more Ukranians helping each other. Particularly helping the elderly with their supplies… helping them carry groceries and assisting with finding bomb shelters and that there was a sense of quiet unity. I found that sort of hopeful and very cool. Another NPR story which I did find the link to and so will you at the bottom of this description, is regarding US Military intelligence for Ukraine that was being delayed and therefore was not nearly as valuable, because of attorneys. The interview is with Republican Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse who is on the Senate Intelligence Committee. Yes, it sounds like an oxymoron, but let's leave that alone for now. Also, while we're on Ukraine can we talk about how to pronounce it's capital, Kiev. I always thought it was Kiyev. In fact I thought it was a different city, but then I found out it wasn't so I thought it was like Niche. Remember when the word niche was pronounced niTCH? But then I wasn't fancy enough to have a nitch and I had to have a niche. So I left my niTCH in Key-yev. Actually there's more to it. Key-yev But this episode is about my guest… my college senior and the value of learning to write, to convey a thought and support an argument or position. Isn't there a thing called a position paper? My senior mentions writing in MLA.. MLA style refers the style recommended by the Modern Language Association (MLA) for preparing scholarly manuscripts and student research papers. It concerns itself with the mechanics of writing, such as punctuation, quotation, and, especially, documentation of sources. The “Modern” Language Association was Founded in 1883. How that makes it modern? I have no idea. Maybe the same thing that makes this moron modern. Do you remember doing research papers and having to have a bibliography… and citing sources? Remember ibid? I remember using that a lot so I had to re-look it up and ibid is when you're using the same source but a different section, so you just put ibid… I-B-I-D which is latin for in the same place —used to indicate that a reference is from the same source as a previous reference. Which you probably already knew… and proceeded to forget, like me. We talk about studying art and applying techniques vs. studying art history and studying techniques. Also how most artists that create art piece together their career and their income. Most artists at one time or another teach art. I've heard the expression, “those that can't do, teach”, which is utter horse manure. Most artists, in addition to creating art, teach or find commercial applications for their art. You've heard of actors who do one film “for the studios” and for the money, so they can take smaller roles or roles in smaller independent films for art's sake. In the art world not everyone can become a Takashi Murakami, Jenny Saville, David Hockney or Yayoi Kusama. And to those iconic names you're probably saying, who said what now? No, I've never heard of any of those artists either but apparently they are among 10 artists you should know about. There is a link to the article at the bottom of the description. We get back to our discussion about mental health and the growth that occurs between freshman and senior year of both high school and college. More wisdom from youth and my college senior on the Modern Moron… thanks for listening. CLOSE - What better way to conclude an episode about art than to talk about the Simpsons and Bob's Burgers. Like most shows I was way late to the party when it comes to Bob's Burgers. My daughter and I watch it and it does crack me up. And if you appreciate the aesthetics of different animation styles you really should watch episode 1 of the 8th season of Bob's Burgers. Some refer to it as a “fan-imation” episode where non professional animators were allowed to animate a scene of the show. I really enjoyed it and again it is the first episode of season 8 called “Brunchsquatch”. Thank you to my guest and an early congratulations on her graduation in just a couple months! Now… it is a rare occasion where I actually know who my next guest is and can promote it and I have a pretty great guest coming up next time. Are you familiar with the Netflix show “The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window”? It was on Netflix's top 10 when it first came out, and has received some great reviews. It is a satire of the psychological thriller, keep that in mind when you watch. My GUEST is one of the creators of the show along with being one of the writers and producers. He has been on the show before when he was writing for the animated show Mike Tyson's Mysteries, an episode that included an interesting story about Mike Tyson and it's our most downloaded episode! Of course I'm talking about Larry Dorf. He's my guest next time, I'm very excited, so stay tuned… to the Modern Moron. Kyiv or Kiev? Why people disagree about how to pronounce the Ukrainian capital's name - NPR Why Is Ukraine's Capital Pronounced 'Kyiv' and Not 'Kiev'? | HowStuffWorks 10 Contemporary Artists you should know - Artsper Magazine The Bob's Burgers Cast Improvises a Mini-Episode About the Birds and the Bees - YouTube | Vulture Magazine
WRAM "Community Hour" host Vanessa Wetterling interviews Monmouth College Senior Grace Woerner about her college experience and how the pandemic has affected internship opportunities, campus activities, and overseas studies. (Recorded Monday, Feb. 28, 2022)
Welcome to an… episode of the Modern Moron. Wow. Long, long time since we've done an episode. A lot of water under the bridge, a lot of swabs up noses, needles in arms and a lot of masks being worn and NOT being worn. So… why? Why do an episode and why did we quit? Why I quit… seemed like it was getting stale, I was told it was getting stale, listening to the Senator and me bickering over the same old political issues and politicians mainly. It seemed like I became more interested in my opinions than my curiosity. And this podcast. Podcast? It's more like a one way conference call, but with over 1 million podcasts, think about that… 1 million podcasts, I'm sitting down behind a microphone with my big fat ego and all of it's opinions… and I don't want that. I don't want to have opinions. If anything I'd like to lose opinions. My opinions are like the crap you stick in your garage or a storage unit. It's a bunch of worthless crap. If it had any value, it wouldn't be in a storage unit or collect dust in your garage. That is what I think of my opinions and my ego keeps trying to sell me these worthless opinions as if they have value. They don't. My goal is to evaporate my ego and lose all of my opinions. This podcast doesn't really do that. So why this episode? I have a bit of a problem. Not a huge problem but it's something that is on my mind daily and it's something I worry about as I'm sure you worry as well. It's our children. I have a soon to be teenaged daughter that is soon to be going into high school. She's got some issues as all kids do and her grades are not currently “the best” and she doesn't particularly like school. Some kids like school and some don't, mine doesn't, at least not right now. And like many kids this age, not all, mine doesn't look to me as a source of wisdom. In fact, based on the tone of her responses and the receptiveness to my advice, she thinks I'm an idiot, or rather a moron. I have to bear some of the responsibility for that. First off I put the word Moron in the name of this podcast and I am also known to use self deprecating humor from time to time so I have not done a lot to garner a ton of respect by my own hand. Still, there are many parents who find themselves in the same boat. So, grades are not the best right now and her small group of friends seem to be getting better grades and after next year will be heading to the local private Catholic high school to which she now wants to attend. However A) she may not have the grades to get into that school and B) the private catholic high school she wants to go to is even more expensive than the private shool we're sending her to now and I'm not sure I want to pay that kind of money for a kid who doesn't like school. Again, I'm sure I'm not alone in this situation but I have chosen to talk to a sort-of expert. An expert in high school and college preparatory school because she recently went to one, in fact the same high school as my daughter has her eye on. She is now a senior at a liberal arts university in New York. We've talked to her before, she's the Senator's daughter and we talk about post pandemic academic life and how that was just as hard to get used to as it was to go into quarantine. We talk about post graduate work and the perspective on high school advice from a college senior. Maybe you will find some similarities in the changes to your routines as well. We start our conversation by talking about what it was like to come back to college. I thought she was going to say rainbows and unicorns but it wasn't. It was hard and like most change it took some adjusting. It's a Re-egowakening with a college senior and a Moron minor on the Modern Moron… CLOSE - What she said at the beginning of the episode, “the weird thing about time is when you're in it, it feels like forever but once you're out of it, it doesn't feel long at all.” The wisdom of perspective. And I love the ease with which she was able to discuss her mental health going through high school and in college. I don't know how another college kid would ever end up listening to this episode but wouldn't it be great if one found it that needed to hear that message of not being alone in feeling alone, or feeling anxious or nervous. You never know. Next episode, whenever that is that I just show up in your headphones, we'll continue our discussion about writing papers for college, breakups and therapists and good luck finding a therapist since the pandemic, because they ARE ALL BOOKED. Seriously, if you feel you need some therapy right now, and who doesn't, it just isn't available at least in the health care systems I'm familiar with. We also spend some time talking about what it's like to study art and art history vs. creating art in college. I hope you'll check it out, thanks for listening to the Modern Moron.
Anthony is the head lacrosse coach at Medford High, while also being an assistant basketball coach. He started coaching as a college senior while playing Lacrosse himself and in his 1st year as head coach, he won the GBL Conference while also being an All-Conference Player in lacrosse as a College Senior. Great story from a great coach. A must listen!!
Ash and Stocks dive into the final landing spot of Caleb Williams before jumping into the Shrine and Senior Bowl games.Get 20% off and free worldwide shipping over at Manscaped using the code 5YARD. Head to https://uk.manscaped.com/ and get grooming.Follow the Podcast on Twitter @5yardcollegeHead over to https://5yardrush.co.uk/fantasy-football-playbook-2021-guide/ and grab your copy of The Fantasy Football Playbook right now. It's going like hotcakes. Stay safe everyone, practice social distancing and keep washing those hands. Head over to NFL Europe Shop and use code '5YARDRUSH' for 10% off your order using the link, https://europe.nflshop.com/stores/nfl/en/c/super-bowlHead over to the website www.5yardrush.co.uk To check out the latest articles and more.Grab your FFCC T-Shirt here https://5yardrush.co.uk/product/the-ffcc-white-t-shirt/
Everyone has awkward visits especially at the beginning of their career.Hear one of mine in this episode. Also, I reveal my first product that I'm creating. Listen to learn more!onevisitaway.com
“If these four players on the freshman team,” Marjorie continued, “refuse to be amicable on the floor, the sports committee will demand their resignations. We have the authority to do so and shall use it if necessary. It is our aim to have only pleasantness in connection with basket ball. Friendly rivalry between teams and harmony among the members of each team. That is the only basis on which to conduct college sports.” This short story is sponsored by our friends at 5amily.com
Today we talked about opening up new chapters in life now that Kaili is in college, and Ariana is a high school senior.
Today I'm unwrapping my mindset as a senior in college. I did not expect this semester to be everything that it has been, so I'm breaking it down for you, including having "the college experience", finding friends, feeling like I belong, reaching my potential, how I feel about my degree, what I was like freshman year and what I think I'll be thinking as I approach graduation. I hope this episode inspires you who are in college and gets those of you who are about to go to college excited and prepped! sign up for my newsletter! https://www.cestlamepodcast.com/p/newsletter/ get my merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cest-la-me?ref_id=20924 Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/aRT49FK7sR check out my website! https://www.cestlamepodcast.com/ Follow my Pinterest! https://pin.it/7nAUO0y email me! bonjourcestlame@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cestlame/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cestlame/support
Andi Sauer is an English/Gender Studies Senior in NYC's Hunter College. She co-produces video stories of identity. Unlabeled: https://youtu.be/SFAeayRauSM Unlabeled Part 2: https://youtu.be/XTnwFkLP4jc Unlabeled Part 2 Panel discussion: https://youtu.be/a25ZcLIxKkY 2021 Unlabeled Part 2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unlabeledpt2/?hl=en Right now, I'm working on a series of storytelling workshops following the model I helped to create with the Unlabeled Part 2 workshops specifically tailored to survivors of sexual trauma.
Ever dream of being a journalist? Or maybe a medical doctor, a media marketer or a business person? Josh meets Soumya Jhaveri, a Northwestern senior, to explore different pathways.
Taylor is joined by Carmen Applegate, the host of The Girly Girl Podcast, to give advice about HS vs. college! The girls chatting about all things academics, dating, college admissions, friendships, managing expectations + balancing busy schedules. INSTAGRAM + TIKTOK: @shesgoingplacespodcast For business inquiries email shesgoingplacespodcast@gmail.com Music - https://www.purple-planet.com https://hellofresh-ca.o5kg.net/c/2544961/791027/7893
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Rundown:2:36: New #1 White Sox Prospect coming May 174:19: Yermin Mercedes surprising start6:09: Lack of impact prospects in AAA/AA9:40: Most interesting White Sox prospects12:08: Which prospects other teams may ask in a trade with the White Sox15:05: Timing of MLB Draft in 2021 influencing the trade market17:47: New Mock Draft with a new #1 pick22:34: Draft Debate: If equal talent, do you take prep INF or college SP?26:30: White Sox 1st round mock pick29:11: Who Josh hopes is still available at Pick 2234:20: Draft Debate: Drafting for future or present need37:06: College Senior class
Today we have the honor of having Sophia Gonzales on today's show sharing how she broke into Medical Device Sales with one of the top companies in the world as a College Senior Sophia gives great tips and advice that will help you follow in her footsteps! Guide For Breaking into Medical Device Sales Ebook: https://newtomedicaldevicesales.squarespace.com/ New To Medical Device Sales: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-to-medical-device-sales/id1522512043 Website: https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com New to Medical Device Sales Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/newtomedicaldevicesales/ Jacob McLaughlin Fitness Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/jm_fitness1/ Looking for Coaching to Break into Medical Device Sales visit: https://www.legacynowcoaching.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacob-mclaughlin25/support
College senior and Foresight intern Emma Meads tells Pam McDonald, Foresight Radio Producer, she is sold on the industry and hopes to make it her career. She says, "I found a part-time job during college as a server in a senior living community and I fell in love with it. I think it was the people I worked with, their compassion and patience. Your coworkers are in the industry for the same reason — we just have a passion and a love for it.” Discover what excites Emma about senior living and what she already thinks could be improved. Listen today.
Doubt. Whether we experience it in seasons, or a moment, chances are we will find ourselves asking big scary questions at some point. 2020 was a hard year for us all, but today we are talking to Katie Guy who experienced multiple losses on top of an isolating year. Katie vulnerably shares how she navigated this season and all of the hard questions that came with it. One thing you'll walk away from this conversation with is a reminder that God is not afraid or intimidated by your questions, He values intimacy with you. Powered by ServeHere: A non-profit mobilizing a generation of faith to be on mission everywhere. Become a ServeHere donor: www.servehere.org This podcast was edited by Cristian Farias. Music by Brian Phillips: http://www.rattletrapaudio.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-graduate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-graduate/support
In this solo episode, it's all about reflection, intention and goal setting. With the new year (and a new season!), I've taken my time to think deeply about what I want for the podcast and my own life. I know solo episodes isn't norm for Tech Gals, but especially with such a wild year and heading into my last semester of college, I wanted to share some of those thoughts with you. I hope y'all enjoy hearing some of the behind the scenes from me! If you're interested in sharing your story, I'd love to connect :) --- S T A Y C O N N E C T E D ! instagram: instagram.com/tech.gals facebook: fb.me/techgals email: techgalspod@gmail.com personal twitter: twitter.com/themaddyco website: techgalspod.com S U P P O R T! anchor.fm/techgals/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Second semester senior year is exciting.... and nerve wracking. All the feels that accompany the approach towards graduation are relentless, in today's episode I share some ways to overcome them Read the full transcript here Catch up on my DAILY BLOG no. 1: Self-Advocacy Within Cultures of Valued Respect no. 2: The Toxicity Behind Over-Organization no. 3: Nairobi Sweet Spots no. 4: Overcoming Second Semester Blues Follow me on Medium, @lisawambui --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaninikega/support
This week we are talking to Emily Einhorn, a senior philosophy major at DePaul University. She is spending her last semester of school back home in Cleveland due to the pandemic. She tells us what it's been like being a student about to enter the job market in the middle of a pandemic. And she talks about helping the Jewish Federation of Cleveland create a Community Cookbook.
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Join Christina and I as we discuss ways we can be the change we wish to see in the world and in ourselves, strategies for over coming anxiety and depressionAnd life goals. Christina has a life goal of running her own non-profit for military families. You will find trusted military non-profits at the website.https://www.veteransadvantage.com/giving-back/trusted-military-organizations-and-nonprofits --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Hoisington High 4X State Champion and 3X D2 AA at Ft. Hays is heading to Maize High School where he will teach Industrial Tech and coach. Hear from Brandon as well as his high school coach, Dan Schmidt and his college coach, Chas Thompson.
The Holton native put together a career at Baker University that is one for the history books. Hear from Lucas as well as his high school coach, Cully Jackson and his college coach, Cody Garcia.
In this week's episode, the pod has its first guest!! Kylie and Anya talk with Sarah Greisdorf, the CEO and Founder of Holdette, about starting a business in college, establishing and using your network as well as what the future holds for herself and Holdette. Sarah breaks down all the amazing perks of her company, including a community network called the Back Pocket Membership and their women's workwear line that's all about giving working ladies functional pockets! Plus, Holdette was kind enough to provide us with a discount code so you can get your first month's membership to Back Pocket for free! Go to https://holdette.com/pages/membership and use the code "twodegreeshotter" at checkout for your first month free! Keep up with Sarah and Holdette by following them below! Sarah's Instagram: @sarahgreisdorf Holdette's Instagram: @holdette Shop Holdette: https://holdette.com/ You can also donate to their crowdfunding campaign now through June 19, 2020! Click here to fund the campaign: https://ifundwomen.com/projects/holdette Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and follow us on Instagram @twodegreeshotter! If you have any suggestions for topics you want to hear us cover, feel free to send them using this link: https://bit.ly/2WAjznf.
We spoke to one of our Young Kings and got his take on adjusting to our new lifestyle. Listen to what he does throughout the day and how he keeps his mind and spirit in tact.
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One of the biggest experiences of your life is your senior year of college. But what happens when a global pandemic hits? We're here with College Senior, Julia Farella today to find out! "Finishing College during Covid-19" with Julia Farella (Candid Convo's with Celia Werner Ep 22) Want to get in touch with Julia? Reach out via IG www.instagram.com/julia.farella/ Follow Celia on Social Media: Facebook: bit.ly/39hCSF7 Personal Instagram: bit.ly/3bn81cb aka @Celia_Werner Business Instagram: bit.ly/2SdLIyh aka @CeliaWernerProductions Website: www.CeliaWernerProductions.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Celia_Werner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/celia-werner-03639851/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/q1PuLg/
Get ready for the most fun you'll have anywhere during the next hour of your life! Tonight's Special Guest Star: RJ Tolson! Celebrated author, musician, businessman, philanthropist and COLLEGE SENIOR!?!? It's true! Hear RJ's inspiring story of pursuing his dreams and creating the reality he wants in the world! Call in to ask RJ a question at 323 657-1493! Buy Zephyr on Amazon - Click Here! Buy Project: Limitless Vol 1 on Amazon - Click Here! Buy Chaos Chronicles: Zephyr The West Wind on iTunes - Click Here
Get ready for the most fun you'll have anywhere during the next hour of your life! Tonight's Special Guest Star: RJ Tolson! Celebrated author, musician, businessman, philanthropist and COLLEGE SENIOR!?!? It's true! Hear RJ's inspiring story of pursuing his dreams and creating the reality he wants in the world! Call in to ask RJ a question at 323 657-1493! Buy Zephyr on Amazon - Click Here! Buy Project: Limitless Vol 1 on Amazon - Click Here! Buy Chaos Chronicles: Zephyr The West Wind on iTunes - Click Here