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Modern Love
Your Weirdest Dates

Modern Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 21:53


What's the most unusual place you've ever been on a date? We asked Modern Love listeners and the responses did not disappoint. Rummaging through landfills, listening to cases in night court … the stories get weird. Plus, there's one that our host, Anna Martin, considers the most bizarre of all (hint: dead bodies).For our last episode of 2022, we start with Dev Aujla's essay about how he wound up traveling on a cargo ship across the Atlantic ocean with a woman who, weeks earlier, had broken up with him at the advice of her astrologer. Then, we hear from all of you.This is our last episode before the holidays. We'll see you in 2023!

Arroe Collins
Dev Aujla 50 Ways To get A Job

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 9:07


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Audio Interference
Audio Interference 63: Radical Access 2

Audio Interference

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 25:19


We're back to continue our series on radical, community libraries! In this episode, we chat with Ola Ronke Akinmowo of the Free Black Women's Library, Dev Aujla of Sorted Library, and Jen Hoyer and Daniel Pecoraro from our own Interference Archive library. To learn more about the Free Black Women's Library, stay up to date about future pop ups, and find out where to donate books, visit her site, follow the library on social media @thefreeblackwomenslibrary, and consider supporting the project via Patreon. Here's a short list of reading recommendations from Ola Ronke: Audre Lorde, Gloria Naylor, Buchi Emecheta, Pat Parker, June Jordan, Nnedi Okorafor, especially Who Fears Death, Octavia Butler, especially Parable of the Sower, Zora Neale Hurston, especially Dust Tracks on the Road, This Thing Around My Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sula by Toni Morrison, Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi, Things We Lose by Zinzi Clemmons, All About Love by bell hooks, Heads of the Colored People by Nafissa Thompson-Spires, I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Condé, The Girl Who Smiled Beads by Clementine Wamariya, Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward, Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper. To learn more about the Sorted Library, including the date of their next open house, you can follow them on Instagram @SortedLibrary or visit them at sortedlibrary.com. To learn more about the Interference Archive library, visit our website, or visit us in person. The archive (and library) is open to the public Thursdays-Sundays. A huge thank you to Ola Ronke Akinmowo, Dev Aujla, Jen Hoyer, and Daniel Pecoraro for talking with us and the important and exciting work you do! Music: “Good Times” and “Laid Back Fuzz” Podington Bear Produced by Interference Archive.

Audio Interference
Audio Interference 63: Radical Access 2

Audio Interference

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 25:18


We’re back to continue our series on radical, community libraries! In this episode, we chat with Ola Ronke Akinmowo of the Free Black Women’s Library, Dev Aujla of Sorted Library, and Jen Hoyer and Daniel Pecoraro from our own Interference Archive library. To learn more about the Free Black Women’s Library, stay up to date about future pop ups, and find out where to donate books, visit her site, follow the library on social media @thefreeblackwomenslibrary, and consider supporting the project via Patreon. Here’s a short list of reading recommendations from Ola Ronke: Audre Lorde, Gloria Naylor, Buchi Emecheta, Pat Parker, June Jordan, Nnedi Okorafor, especially Who Fears Death, Octavia Butler, especially Parable of the Sower, Zora Neale Hurston, especially Dust Tracks on the Road, This Thing Around My Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Sula by Toni Morrison, Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi, Things We Lose by Zinzi Clemmons, All About Love by bell hooks, Heads of the Colored People by Nafissa Thompson-Spires, I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Condé, The Girl Who Smiled Beads by Clementine Wamariya, Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward, Eloquent Rage by Brittney Cooper. To learn more about the Sorted Library, including the date of their next open house, you can follow them on Instagram @SortedLibrary or visit them at sortedlibrary.com. To learn more about the Interference Archive library, visit our website, or visit us in person. The archive (and library) is open to the public Thursdays-Sundays. A huge thank you to Ola Ronke Akinmowo, Dev Aujla, Jen Hoyer, and Daniel Pecoraro for talking with us and the important and exciting work you do! Music: “Good Times” and “Laid Back Fuzz” Podington Bear Produced by Interference Archive.

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
765: Expert-How to Create Your Portfolio Career, with Dev Aujla

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 34:44


Dev Aujla is the CEO of Catalog, a recruiting firm that has provided talent and strategy to some of the world's most innovative companies including BMW, GOOD Magazine, Change.org, and Planned Parenthood. His writing and work have been featured in dozens of media outlets including the New York Times, Glamour, MSNBC, CBC and The Globe and Mail. He is the author of “50 Ways to Get a Job: An Unconventional Guide to Finding Work on Your Terms.”  

The Classy Career Girl Podcast
Overlooked Ways To Find a Job and Stay Motivated in Your Job Search

The Classy Career Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 21:41


Dev Aujla is the CEO of Catalog, a recruiting and insight firm that has provided talent and high level strategy to some of the worlds most innovative companies. He speaks regularly and blogs for outlets that include INC Magazine and Fast Company.    Dev is the author of the book: 50 Ways to Get a Job   He wrote this book because he realized career advice hasn't changed since the '70s even though our lives and our work have changed drastically. Today our careers are nonlinear, and the job advice we need should reflect this.

Dark Horse Podcast with Dani Zoldan
Episode #29: Dev Aujla + Phil Rizdon

Dark Horse Podcast with Dani Zoldan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 61:08


Episode #29: Dev Aujla + Phil Rizdon by Dark Horse Podcast with Dani Zoldan

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Life Skills That Matter | Learn why self-employment is the future of work.
Take Control Of Your Life And Work With Dev Aujla (238)

Life Skills That Matter | Learn why self-employment is the future of work.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 31:11


Dev Aujla, a recruiter and the author of "50 Ways T Get A Job," shares how to take control of your life and work. Show notes at lifeskillsthatmatter.com/show238 The post Take Control Of Your Life And Work With Dev Aujla (238) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.

Well Damn
50 Ways To Get A Job (You Actually Want) with Dev Aujla

Well Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 55:53


Everyone wants to have their "dream job". But, what if someone told you becoming Steve Jobs or Beyonce over night isn't the key...but finding the "next perfect thing" on a journey of following your curiosity? Morgan dives into the topic of finding a job and the unconventional ways to getting there with author of 50 WAYS TO GET A JOB, Dev Aujla, who has helped 100,000s of people land gigs that actually make them happy. SAKARA LIFE WELL DAMN LISTENER DISCOUNT CODE CODE: REF _WELLDAMN33 USE FOR 15% OFF YOUR ORDER Morgan Lynzi  Morgan's Instagram Morgan's Twitter Well Damn  Well Damn's Instagram Well Damn's YouTube Dev Aujla Dev's Instagram 50 Ways To Get A Job Official Website

Face2Face with David Peck
Dev Aujla, author of "50 Ways to Get a Job"

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 37:42


Dev Aujla and David Peck talk about 50 Ways to Get A Job, finding meaning in the simple things, giving back, the road less travelled and why relationships are key to pretty much everything.Dev Aujla is the CEO of Catalog, an insight and recruiting firm that has provided talent and strategy to some of the world’s most innovative companies including BMW, GOOD Magazine, Change.org, and Planned Parenthood.His writing and work have been featured in dozens of media outlets including the New York Times, Glamour, MSNBC, CBC and The Globe and Mail. He is the author of Making Good: Finding Meaning, Money and Community in a Changing World and 50 Ways to Get a Job: An Unconventional Guide to Finding Work on Your Terms. Image Copyright: Dev Aujla. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Pivot Podcast with Jenny Blake
105: Tools for Transitions—Just Ahead Mentors, Jealousy Antidotes, and Powerful Small Steps to Find Jobs (or Clients) with Dev Aujla

Pivot Podcast with Jenny Blake

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018


Contrary to popular belief that trolling for a new job or client is the drag of all drags, a process that should be hurried through as quickly as possible, Dev Ajula believes our careers can be avenues for inquiry. His book, 50 Ways to Get a Job has a hidden curriculum that stretches so far beyond the job-search, and is relevant to everyone, including entrepreneurs. “Our careers and the questions they answer are lifelong pursuits,” Dev says. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and learning more about Dev's incredible long-term passion project: building a non-traditional Sorted Library based on the power of inquiry in DUMBO, New York (the Instagram account alone is a must-peruse!). 

On Books
50 Ways to Get a Job with Dev Aujla

On Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 42:17


50 Ways to Get a Job is a career book with fifty proven exercises you can use to find meaningful work. Last week I met with Dev Aujla to discuss his favorite takeaways from the book. One thing I have concluded after my chat with Dev: Resumes alone don’t work. How do most people apply for a job? Most people make a resume, apply to job boards, and then wait around hoping that someone, somewhere, will call, all the while becoming the most depressing person in history to hang out with.Dev Aujla spent over three years reading every career book since the 1970s. In that time he tested his methods on over 400,000 people! What he learned is that this old “resume & wait” game is over. In his book, he has proposed 50 tested ways to land your dream job. In our interview Dev answers the questions: * If resumes don’t work, what works in 2018? * What are your favorite takeaways from the book? * What’s the best cover letter? * How do you land a technical job or a job in a startup? I hope you enjoy my interview with Dev Aujla, author of 50 Ways to Get a Job. On Books is available on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. **Please give On Books a 5 Star Rating on iTunes! It helps a lot. Thanks!**

Get Connected
50 Ways to Get A Job

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 13:24


50 WAYS TO GET A JOB is an unconventional guide to finding work on your terms, by Dev Aujla, CEO of the recruiting firm Catalog. His approach includes novel ways to make yourself stand out, connect with new people, and play up your strengths.

Get Connected
50 Ways to Get A Job

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 13:24


50 WAYS TO GET A JOB is an unconventional guide to finding work on your terms, by Dev Aujla, CEO of the recruiting firm Catalog. His approach includes novel ways to make yourself stand out, connect with new people, and play up your strengths.

Get Connected
50 Ways to Get A Job

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 13:24


50 WAYS TO GET A JOB is an unconventional guide to finding work on your terms, by Dev Aujla, CEO of the recruiting firm Catalog. His approach includes novel ways to make yourself stand out, connect with new people, and play up your strengths.

ChatChat - Claudia Cragg
Dev Aujla's Excellent and Unconventional "50 Ways To Get a job"

ChatChat - Claudia Cragg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 20:17


Claudia Cragg (@KGNUClaudia) speaks for KGNU (@KGNU) with Dev Aujla () who has come up with a new, personalized way he says, to find the perfect job, while at the same time staying grounded during the process. Aujla says that we are all so much more than a resume or job application, but how can you communicate that to your potential employer? You need to learn to ask the right questions, stop using job sites like LinkedIn el al. and actually start doing the work that counts.   Based on information gained from over 400,000 individuals who have used these exercises, this book reveals career expert Dev Aujla's tried-and-tested method for job seekers at every stage of their career. Filled with anecdotes and advice from professionals ranging from a wilderness guide to an architect, it includes quick-step exercises that help you avoid the common pitfalls of navigating a modern career.  Whether you've just decided to start the hunt or you're gearing up for a big interview, 50 Ways to Get a Job will keep you poised, on-track, and motivated right up to landing your dream career. Dev Aujla is the CEO of , a recruiting firm that has provided talent and strategy to some of the world’s most innovative companies including BMW, GOOD Magazine, Change.org, and Planned Parenthood. Dev is also a member of the team at , an early stage venture fund based in NYC. Dev began his career founding , a nonprofit design studio that builds products and programs that change the world. DreamNow has reached more than 500,000 people and raised millions of dollars for projects that do good. Dev speaks regularly and has blogged for outlets that range from INC Magazine to Fast Company. His writing and work have been featured in dozens of media outlets, including the New York Times, NPR, the Globe and Mail, CBC, MSNBC, and CBS News. Dev holds an English literature degree from the University of Western Ontario and currently lives and works in New York and Toronto.  In his spare time, Dev runs the , a small independent reading space in New York. He is the coauthor of . His most recent book is called  and was published with Penguin TarcherPerigee in 2018.

Majic Morning Show
Matt Granite, James T. Abbott, Dev Aujla

Majic Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 121:46


Matt Granite has a deal on a super toothbrush. James Abbott talks about his book "The Outsider's Guide to UFOs" Dev Aujla discusses his book "50 Ways To Get A Job". The morning show crew tells you places you should work for.

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KUCI: Get the Funk Out
4/2 9:15 am pst - Dev Aujla, the CEO of recruiting firm Catalog shared 50 WAYS TO GET A JOB

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018


The age-old advice for finding a job is pretty standard: Follow your passion. Network. Work on your resume. Apply to job boards. Wait. This classic advice hasn’t changed since the 1970s. And it promotes a process that is tedious, demoralizing, and even frightening. But there is a better way! Dev Aujla, the CEO of Catalog, a recruiting and insight firm, takes a vastly different approach, grounded in three years of research, over 3000 interviews, and $500,000 in funded research. He gives people back their agency, freedom, and creativity, offering tangible steps that will actually help people find their next right job in a meaningful career. Based on Aujla’s wildly successful website of the same name, his new book 50 WAYS TO GET A JOB changes the way readers go about finding the perfect career by teaching them to ask the right questions (of themselves and others). Dev Aujla on April 2nd shares tips on how to jumpstart the process, such as: · Write fiction about yourself · Go to a job board…and then leave · Practice four new ways of introducing yourself · Win over someone that you had cast aside · And, when you finally get that dream job…schedule a vacation between your old job and your new one to buffer the two experiences and make them feel distinct Whether you are actively looking for or a job or are happy in the one you have but want to be prepared for what happens next, 50 WAYS TO GET A JOB will calm your nerves and set you apart from the competition. A new personalized way to find the perfect job--while staying grounded during the process. You are so much more than a resume or job application, but how can you communicate that to your potential employer? You need to learn to ask the right questions, stop using job sites, and start doing the work that actually counts. Based on information gained from over 400,000 individuals who have used these exercises, this book reveals career expert Dev Aujla's tried-and-tested method for job seekers at every stage of their career. Filled with anecdotes and advice from professionals ranging from a wilderness guide to an architect, it includes quick-step exercises that help you avoid the common pitfalls of navigating a modern career. Whether you've just decided to start the hunt or you're gearing up for a big interview, 50 Ways to Get a Job will keep you poised, on-track, and motivated right up to landing your dream career. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dev Aujla is the CEO of Catalog, a recruiting and insight firm that has provided talent and high level strategy to some of the worlds most innovative companies including from BMW, GOOD Magazine, Change.org, and Planned Parenthood. He speaks regularly and blogs for outlets that include INC Magazine and Fast Company. His writing and work have been featured in dozens of media outlets including the New York Times, Glamour Magazine, MSNBC, CBC and The Globe and Mail.

Gutted [Weekly Stories of Reclaiming Your Instinct]
013: Defining Your Center of Gravity with Dev Aujla

Gutted [Weekly Stories of Reclaiming Your Instinct]

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 42:05


This week on episode 013 of Gutted, I interview Dev Aujla, an author, CEO of the recruiting firm Catalog, and creator of the website 50waystogetajob.com. Our conversation explores the idea of sustained inquiry, holding a question as a means of better understanding yourself and the world around you, and how to find your center of gravity. Dev shares how being let go from a job allowed him the opportunity to reconnect with what is most meaningful to him: relationships that are built over a long period of time. Never miss an episode: search and stalk us! Follow us on Instagram! Check out the show notes!

Do Good Better Podcast: social innovation | nonprofit sector | careers in social good | social enterprise

In this Do Good Better podcast episode I chat with Dev Aujla of Catalog about whether the nonprofit sector has lost its monopoly on jobs that do good, and what the job market looks like in new types of careers and companies that are doing good (ie not just nonprofits anymore!). I also talk about things […]