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The First Ten Years
2. Elana Lyn Gross on defining success, lazy girl jobs, and What Next?

The First Ten Years

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 44:52


In Episode 2, Danielle speaks with senior content manager at Monster, journalist, and author Elana Lyn Gross. They discuss the first ten years of Elana's career, how her definition of success has changed, why they dislike the term lazy girl jobs, and her book What Next?: Your Five-Year Plan for Life after College. Learn more at Elana Lyn Gross at https://elanalyn.com/ or connect with her on Instagram at @elanalyngross. To purchase her book, What Next?: Your Five-Year Plan for Life after College, visit https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/What-Next/Elana-Lyn-Gross/9781507213452 Share your thoughts, feedback, or suggestions for future podcast episodes or guest speakers via email at thefirsttenyearspodcast@gmail.com or Instagram at @thefirsttenyearspodcast. Connect with Danielle at www.danielledoolen.com or on Instagram at @danielledoolen.

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Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
YCBK 156: Common App Will No Longer Ask About Discipline Records

Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 95:11


In this episode you will hear: (09:10) In this week’s news segment, an article from Forbes “Common App  Will No Longer Ask About Discipline Records, by Elana Lyn Gross. The Common App is eliminating a question that asks college applicants to disclose if they have been subject to disciplinary action in high school after finding the answer disproportionately impacts low-income students and students of color. Mark and Dave discuss the history of this question and they debate whether this decision is a good one or a bad one.     (27:00) We’re in chapter 156 of 171 Answers and we’re talking through how to accept a federal student loan.   (34:18) This week’s question asks how to tell the selectivity level of a college. What may seem like a simple question actually has a pretty complex answer.   (56:09) Mark resumes his interview with Amin Gonzalez-VP and Dean of Admission at Wesleyan University in Part 2 of 3-How to effectively utilize the Additional Information section of the Common Application   (01:03:51) Recommended resource: Politico’s weekly roundup of stories related to education. . Plus two books to help understand the White Power movement: “Hate in the Homeland” by Cynthia Miller Idris and “Bring the War Home” by Kathleen Belew (01:13:42) College spotlight: University of New Mexico ()   Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: . Music is by SENA HERO/Victor-Alan Weeks.   If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! To access and best utilize the transcripts of each podcast, please do the following: Go to  Click the Transcripts tab, from the top menu by the Episodes tab Click on the transcript for the specific episode you are interested in, just click on the image or by the word “Transcript” You will see a Share icon, a download option, a link to Apple podcast and you will see a magnifying glass Use the magnifying glass to search for any word. If that word was used in the episode, it will show up, highlighted in yellow. You will also see a timestamp so you can see the exact minute and second this word was spoken. If you click the word highlighted in yellow, the podcast player will start playing right at that word. You can stop it from playing by clicking the pause button.  Note: The transcription accuracy is about 90%, so you will see some spelling errors and errors in translation going from voice to print. We are excited to give our listeners a chance to play a role in shaping what topics we discuss, so please send us your ideas for college spotlights, articles for discussion and recommended resources. You can let your voice be heard by completing this survey. Just put the following link in your browser and give us your honest feedback. We thank you in advance. Every episode of Your College-Bound Kid will align with a chapter from the book 171 Answers to the Most-Asked College Admission Questions. To get a copy go to Amazon and click: If you want to place a bulk order, you will save money by purchasing this book at 171answers.com. Every penny goes to The Atlanta Mission, a Christian organization that helps over 1000 homeless residents every day.  If you want to see what future episodes will discuss in the book chapter section,  just go to 171answers.com and then click the red button "See exactly what 171 Answers covers"

Seek The Joy Podcast
What's Next? A Conversation on Self-Care and Navigating Life After College with Elana Lyn Gross

Seek The Joy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 38:16


Happy #SeekTheJoy Tuesday! On the podcast this week is Elana Lyn Gross, journalist and author of “What Next?: Your Five-Year Plan for Life after College.”   You might remember Elana from the inspiring conversation we had two years ago (you can check that episode out here!) was beyond excited to sit down and have another fun and inspiring conversation with Elana for Seek The Joy.   In this week’s episode:  Elana shares what she’s been up to since we recorded in 2018, the inspiration behind her new book, her writing process, and what writing her first book taught her about herself. Elana shares her journey finding what’s next, creating a five-year plan and why her book focuses on career, finance, wellness, and relationships, cultivating self-care on a deeper level and why she placed such a strong emphasis on mental health in the book. Plus, Elana shares her insights from quarantine, trusting that you’re doing enough, her biggest dream, and so much more! To connect with Elana and learn more visit her website www.elanalyn.com and on Instagram @ElanaLynGross and Twitter @elanalyn. You can find her new book here!   We'd love for you to check out this week's new episode and join the conversation ✨ Instagram instagram.com/seekthejoypodcast Facebook fb.me/seekthejoypodcast Twitter twitter.com/seekthejoypod E-mail sydney@seekthejoypodcast.com  Show Notes: www.seekthejoypodcast.com/show-notes

Millennial Money
What Next? How to Create a 5-Year Plan for Your Life | Elana Lyn Gross

Millennial Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 30:12


What is next? That is the #1 question that you might be asking yourself. Maybe you're just out of college, or 2020 has you rethinking literally every area of your life. In this episode, author of What Next? Your Five-Year Plan After College, and journalist Elana Lyn Gross, shares her tips to figure out how to reset when your life and career don't go as planned.What You'll LearnHow to create a five-year plan for career, finances, wellness and relationshipsBest practices for finding a job in any economyElana's journey to finding her what nextWays to balance goals with self-careHow Elana launched a best-selling book during the global pandemicLinksElana's websiteWhat Next bookAbout ElanaElana Lyn Gross is a journalist whose writing has been published in Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Women’s Day, Good Housekeeping, Allure, Women’s Health, Teen Vogue, Well+Good, and many more. She is also the author of the popular personal and professional development site, ElanaLyn.com. She has a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University and lives on the Upper West Side.Episode SponsorGet unlimited access to EVERY MasterClass, and as a Millennial Money listener, you get 15% off the Annual All-Access Pass! Go to MASTER CLASS.com/MYMONEY for 15% off MasterClass.SUBSCRIBE & SHAREWant to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! IT’S FREE!Go behind the scenes of the podcast and sign up for our free monthly emails.ASK SHANNAHHave an Ask Shannah question, submit it hereGET SOCIAL· Shannah on Twitter· Shannah on Instagram

Aim to Win Podcast
What Comes Next with Elana Lyn Gross

Aim to Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 29:10


A lot of young people struggle to find their place in the professional world once they finish college. On today’s Aim to Win podcast, we are joined by Elana Lyn Gross, journalist and author of “What Next: Your Five-Year Plan After College.” Gross has been helping college graduates figure out what comes next. Elana’s audacity and sincere writing have allowed her to give her readers several tools to face the challenges that come once you step into the so-called real world. Highlights: Elana’s career evolution: from seeing writing as a hobby to becoming a published author. How choosing what makes you happy over what other people think is good for you is the key. The importance of taking the time to really think about what you want to do. How COVID-19 will impact the class of 2020. The key to finally decide to start investing your money and make your own financial decisions. You can learn more about Elana on her website, Instagram and Pinterest.Join us in our virtual mastermind. Remember you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

Coffe N. 5
Figuring Out What's Next with Elena Lyn Gross

Coffe N. 5

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 16:31


Are college students really prepared to face the real world after school? Today’s Coffee N.5 guest has a few tricks that might help them prepare better for the scary world after College. Elana Lyn Gross is a journalist and founder of the website, Elana Lyn for millennial women. She has just published her first book “What Next?: Your Five-Year Plan for Life after College, an all-inclusive guide to successfully reach your goals after college graduation and how to prepare yourself for the outside world.Highlights:Elana’s journey into becoming a journalist and the author of “What Next?: Your Five-Year Plan for Life after College.Tips for college students who will soon be graduating and ready to face the real world. The key for good writing is to before embrace your ideas.The formula for pitch your work to get publish in a media outlet.You can learn more about Elana on her website, Instagram, Pinterest or Twitter account. Want to read more about Elana’s tips for creating the perfect email pitch to get media outlets to publish your work? Check out this free template. Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin.Support the show (http://www.laraschmoisman.com)

Drama-Free Healthy Living With Jess Cording
Episode 50: “What Next?” Author Elana Lyn Gross 

Drama-Free Healthy Living With Jess Cording

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 38:21


In today’s podcast episode I’m chatting with my friend, Elana Lyn Gross, journalist and author  of the new book, “What Next?: Your Five-Year Plan for Life after College” (Adams Media), which comes out April 14th. We chat about the advice we wish we’d had as new college grads, what it’s like to write a book in 6 weeks, and her writing process. We also get into a lot of real talk about how the COVID-19 pandemic is changing daily life and our approaches to self-care. What Next is available for as a paperback (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/What-Next/Elana-Lyn-Gross/9781507213452) , audiobook (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/What-Next/Elana-Lyn-Gross/9781797112527 ) , and ebook (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/What-Next/Elana-Lyn-Gross/9781507213469 ) .   You can connect with Elana on her website, ElanaLyn.com, on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ElanaLynGross/ ) , or Twitter (https://twitter.com/ElanaLyn ) 

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Drama-Free Healthy Living With Jess Cording
Episode 2: Elana Lyn Gross On Her Career Change Journey

Drama-Free Healthy Living With Jess Cording

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 25:42


Learning to assert oneself isn’t always an easy process. Whether it’s taking a leap of faith by leaving one career behind for another or learning to pursue a personal goal, going after what you want is a skill many of us develop only over time. In today’s podcast, I’m chatting with prolific writer and journalist Elana Lyn Gross, whose accomplishments are extensive and varied. Speaking with her provided me with great insight into the importance of looking forward and not stopping until a goal is accomplished. Here are some of my takeaways from our conversation: ·       Don’t be afraid to ask for what you want or need. While this might seem risky (especially in the professional arena), it’s a great way to assert yourself and give agency to your goals. ·       “Work hard and be nice” is a mantra we should live by. Never undervalue the importance of collaboration with others. ·       Healthy living means focusing on your physical and emotional health however works best for you. Whether it’s working out regularly, going to bed early, meditating, or even taking a break from your to-do list to get dinner with a friend or watch a movie, it’s important to make time for both your emotional and physical well-being. Elana is full of wonderful advice and suggestions, and I hope you enjoy listening to her story and learning from her experience. Of the many astute observations she made during out chat, this one stands out: “You’re one workout away from a better mood!” How true is that? No matter what you choose to do to relieve stress, there’s something incredibly cathartic about sweating it out for a bit. Elana is a freelance journalist, Forbes contributor, and student at Columbia Journalism School. Her writing has been published in Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, TIME, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, USA Today, Mashable, The Huffington Post, Delish, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Women's Day, Good Housekeeping, Allure, Women's Health, Teen Vogue, Redbook, Men's Health, Runner's World, POPSUGAR, Refinery29, Brit + Co, Well+Good, Thrive Global, The Muse, and additional publications. She specializes in business journalism, but has covered an array of topics from Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s workout routine to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's engagement. When she is not writing, you’re likely to find her running, biking, walking, or petting dogs in Central Park. You can connect with Elana via her website, on Twitter and Instagram.

Seek The Joy Podcast
Developing Your Voice, Putting Yourself out There, and Staying True to You with Elana Lyn Gross

Seek The Joy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 38:50


Happy #SeekTheJoy Tuesday! On the podcast this week is Elana Lyn Gross, freelance journalist and the founder of the personal and professional development website, Elana Lyn. I was SO excited to chat with Elana for Seek The Joy Podcast. I’ve been following along for about a year, and her blog has been such an incredible resource for me both professionally and personally. On today's episode we chat all about how Elana got started blogging, what it's been like making her writing public, sharing her voice, vulnerability, and passions with the world, and taking a leap of faith to transition into writing full-time. We also talked about remaining authentic, how she's been able to resist the urge to compare herself to others, what turning 30 taught her, developing self-love and self-care habits (like a great morning and evening routine!), joy in her life, and Elana also shares some amazing advice for aspiring freelance writers.  To learn more about today’s episode, head over to the show notes section of our website seekthejoypodcast.com/show-notes/elanalyngross To learn more about Elana make sure to check out her website elanalyn.com and connect with her on Instagram @elanalyngross and Twitter @elanalyn We want to thank today's sponsor Sudio! Sudio wants to revolutionize the way we see headphones - not just as a tech device but also as an accessory. I've been using The Regent (in white!) and they're officially a staple in my daily walking routine. I'd love for you guys to check out Sudio and their products here: https://goo.gl/s2hEcT and enter the code SEEKTHEJOY at checkout to receive 15% off any purchase.  Until next week, ✨ #SeekTheJoy - hit SUBSCRIBE - and it would mean so much if you could give the podcast a rating and/or review on iTunes ✨ if you do, e-mail a screenshot of your review to sydney@seekthejoypodcast.com and we'll send you our brand NEW #SeekTheJoy Guide for Infusing More Joy into Your Life! Along with this guide, you'll also receive two limited edition Seek The Joy Podcast stickers that will be mailed out to you. We can't wait to send these out to you!  We are gearing up for the sixth episode in The Power of Storytelling, which will air on June 21st! We want you to be part of it! To learn more and to submit your story, visit our website https://www.seekthejoypodcast.com/share-your-seekthejoy-story/ and fill out our interest form - and we'll get back to you ASAP.  Connect with us! ✨✨ Instagram instagram.com/seekthejoypodcast Facebook fb.me/seekthejoypodcast E-mail sydney@seekthejoypodcast.com 

Norma Kamali Life
Episode 22: Elana Lyn Gross and Tiffany Pham

Norma Kamali Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 77:51


Norma interviews writer and content manager Elana Lyn Gross about millennials, giving advice, and working out, then talks to Mogul creator Tiffany Pham about immigrant parents, networking, allowing imperfection, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Two Inboxes: Interviews with the Side Hustle Generation
Elana Lyn Gross, MLLNNL & ElanaLyn.com

Two Inboxes: Interviews with the Side Hustle Generation

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 24:15


I chat with Elana Lyn Gross (@elanalyn), a Content Strategist at mllnnl and the popular career advice and lifestyle blogger at ElanaLyn.com, who also writes for places like TIME, Women’s Health, Business Insider, and more. Listen in to our conversation on how Elana's side hustle helped her switch out of the legal industry, what free tool she used to start her blog, and whether or not professional headshots are needed for recruiters to take you seriously on social media!