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Last we spoke with Karen M. Smith Debolt she was continuing her campaign to Make Karen Great Again and yet didn't know what might be the next chapter. The conversation actually proved to be a bit of a kickstart to get her involved in something new. In this Roads Taken Revisited, Karen talks about Humble Design, the organization that she found that gave her a new perspective on the talents and passions she has and how they can go to work for the benefit of others.//In this episode, find out from Karen how helping others feel at home can sometimes help you find your own place…on Roads Taken with Leslie Jennings Rowley.About This Episode's GuestKaren M. Smith Debolt is involved with Humble Design, an organization that changes the lives of families emerging from homelessness by furnishing and decorating their bare homes with donated funds and goods from individuals, institutions, and corporate partners. Since 2009, they have transformed nearly 3,000 spaces for single mothers, children, and veterans nationally. Especially if you live in the Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, San Diego, or Seattle area, Karen invites you (or your friends and family in those towns) to check out the organization. And, since she's been feeling LinkedOut, give her a shout-out, too.For Karen's first appearance on Roads Taken, listen to Making Karen Great Again. Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.com Executive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings RowleyMusic: Brian BurrowsEmail the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com
Guest Karen M. Smith DeBolt always rocked a put-together look—an important expression of her cultural and individual motto “Dress well, test well.” As her Colombian mother had made clear, in looking the part you could eventually feel the part. This was key for Karen who didn't really feel as though Dartmouth was the right choice for her until she met her tribe of women friends sophomore year who she knew had her back.After graduation, she understandably expected to live a fabulous life in New York City, working for Chanel. When that didn't materialize, she found her way into McKinsey and Company, first in recruiting and later—after a stint in organizational consulting at another firm—executive development. Despite the hectic always-on-call pace, it was a kind of high style and high flying that she loved. When she found her husband, they were happy as the couple that traveled everywhere with no strings tying them down. But even though motherhood was never something to which she aspired, it came for her. And despite her best early efforts to make sure it would change nothing of her fabulous, hard-charging existence, a forced leave made her reassess.In this episode, find out from Karen how uncovering new aspects of yourself can lead to both growth and fulfillment…on ROADS TAKEN...with Leslie Jennings Rowley. About This Episode's GuestKaren M. Smith Debolt (not to be confused with our classmate Karen E. Smith) has found many ways to reinvent herself after years in organizational design consulting and executive development. She lives in Chicago with her husband and only-child son. She continues to make herself greater each year. Executive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings RowleyMusic: Brian Burrows Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.comEmail the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com
Karen M. Smith has 30 years of professional writing and editing experience in both corporate and freelance capacities, which affords her a unique view from both sides of publishing: the author's and the editor's. She's made all the mistakes--primarily thinking because she's an editor that she didn't need one--and learned from them. Now she writes frequently on the topic of producing good content, usually focused on fiction writing and always focused on what it takes to write well and produce content that engages readers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode Notes We revisited The Government of Childhood: Discourse, Power, and Subjectivity, Karen M. Smith's monograph that was originally featured in our series, Childhood: History and Critique.Support Society for the History of Children and Youth Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/shcyFind out more at https://shcy.pinecast.co
Episode 42 - Interview with Film Music Librarian, Karen M. Smith - week of March 23, 2008