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This week on SA Voices From the Field we interviewed Melanie Buford and Dr. Michael J. Stebleton, editor and authors of an upcoming new book Mapping the Future of Undergraduate Career Education. Melanie Buford is an Author, Career Consultant, and Teaching Specialist for the Leadership Minor at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. She is lead editor of the recent release Mapping the Future of Undergraduate Career Education - an international effort to evolve career preparation in higher education . Her work has been featured on EdSurge, Puttylike, Truity, and Happen to Your Career. Melanie received the Ralph W. Tyler Award for outstanding research and the Kenneth B. Hoyt Career Education Practitioner Award for innovative practice. She earned her Ed.M. in Human Development from Harvard Graduate School of Education. Dr. Michael J. Stebleton is Professor of Higher Education in the College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, USA. His research and teaching interests focus on college student development and career development with an emphasis on the undergraduate experience and student success. His work has appeared in numerous venues including: Journal of College Student Development, Journal of College and Character, Journal of Career Development, and The Career Development Quarterly. Stebleton is a Merit Award recipient through the National Career Development Association (NCDA). Stebleton is co-editor of the recently published book, Mapping the Future of Undergraduate Career Education, by Routledge (2023). Please subscribe to SA Voices from the Field on your favorite podcasting device and share the podcast with other student affairs colleagues!
I could not be more excited about our guest today! Emilie Wapnick is a personal hero of mine when it comes to boldly choosing to live life on our own terms as multi-passionates and multipotentialite people.You may know her from her viral TED Talk, Why Some of Us Don't Have One True Calling, which has over 8 million views. If you haven't seen it, scroll down to our show notes after you listen to this episode so that you can check it out!In true multi-passionate fashion, Emilie and I covered a WIDE range of topics including:Emilie's journey to the TED stage.BTS of what it takes to run her global community, the Puttyverse.The four work models for multi-passionates and multipotentialites.Emilie's latest passion: Astrology.An off-the-cuff convo about the value of curiosity.I invite you to pour yourself a cup of something yummy and imagine that you're pulling up a chair to join in on this conversation with Emilie Wapnick.
The Puttyverse hits its 10th anniversary! It's founder, Emilie Wapnick, and Connections and Operations Guy, Joel Zaslofsky, return to The MultiPod to chat about the big milestone. We go back even before the Putty doors first opened on April 17, 2012, to when Puttylike the blog was building followers and fans, and it became clear that the opportunity and need for a community was there. The rest, as they say, is history. The post Puttyverse 10th Anniversary: 100 Years in Internet Time – The MultiPod 091 appeared first on The Puttyverse.
It’s pride month! In this episode, writer and photographer Malika Ali Harding tells us about Pauli Murray. Pauli Murray was a civil rights activist, women’s rights activist, lawyer, author, poet, and is amongst the first generation of female Episcopal priests. She’s done so many amazing things… but why isn’t she more well known?? We talk about how Pauli sometimes just missed the moment or wasn’t put on display to help promote a cause. Pauli Murray struggled with her sexual and gender identity describing herself as having an “inverted sex instinct”. She had several deep relationships with women. A number of scholars have retroactively classified her as transgender. You can read Malika’s article about Pauli Murray on Puttylike: https://puttylike.com/pauli-murray-a-kick-down-barriers-kinda-life/#podcast #paulimurray #history #sheshistory #malikaaliharding #pride #pridemonth #activist #womensrights #civilrights #NOW #transgender #blackhistory #blackwoman #womenshistory #LGBTQIA #puttylike #lawyer #poet #storyrebels #storytelling #poet #church #femalepriest #RBG #supremecourt
#001 - Join Jennie for the very first episode where she discusses the various names we--the lovers of ALL THE THINGS--are often given. We unpack how a lot of these titles have contributed to a not-so-rosy opinion of a person who identifies as a Jack/Jill-of-all-trades. Then we play a game of "You Might Be an Everything Enthusiast if......."Puttylike.com--Emilie Wapnick's online communityRefuse to Choose!: Use All of Your Interests, Passions, and Hobbies to Create the Life and Career of Your Dreams, by Barbara SherFrom the blog: Why "Busy" Is Bullsh*t and Bad For Your Health to BootVisit the website: JennieOConnor.com --Sign up and snag my FREE focus toolbox as a bonus.Follow me: Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest @YourCreativeFairyGodmother✨✨If you think this content is deserving of a tip, I'd be ever so grateful if you'd leave one here. I plan to use all proceeds for magick supplies and I promise to use my powers for good.
[If your podcast app isn’t showing the featured art for this episode above visit rebekahnemethy.com/artink5 to check it out. Castbox and Podcast Addict are both apps I recommend that do show episode specific art.] Links from the Show at a Glance: Email me your favorite podcast app that shows episode specific artwork at bekah@rebekahnemethy.com 1st Artist: Kaan Armutcu Title of Art: Butterfly in “butter” Instagram: @kaanthebald 2nd Artist: Jacqsun Jones Title of Art: The Butterfly Constellation (it’s my tattoo!!) Artist’s Website: dermapunct.com Instagram: @dermapunct I’d love to link you to Kaan’s Butterfly in “butter” painting (the inspiration behind the 1st story), but it appears he’s deleted most of his posts. You’ll just have to use your imagination. Puttylike.com to find out more about what it means to be a multipotentialite. Art Ink Submission Guidelines: rebekahnemethy.com/artinksubs Art Ink Podcast Transcript: [Intro:] Hello, and welcome back to another episode of Art Ink. Before we even get started today, I have to give you a tech update. It seems like all of the big podcast listening apps suck, and I suppose I just got lucky with Podcast Addict. I didn’t have time to test apps… ok I didn’t remember to test apps, before I launched the first few episodes of Art Ink. But I assumed since my “obscure android app” showed individual art for each episode, that it was pretty much standard on all podcast players. Nope, not so much, and I’ve since found out that Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher do not show episode specific art. Spotify shows artwork, but doesn’t include links in the shownotes, which appear as a giant unformatted mess of text, but hopefully that will change soon as they improve and update the Spotify app. Anyway, this isn’t to complain but to let you know a couple of ways that you can check out the featured art easily if your app sucks! You can 1) click the link in the shownotes or 2) download one of the apps I recommend So the easiest way to see the art is to visit the link in the show notes, how you get there will vary in every podcast player, but you want to read the episode description in full. The very 1st line of text in the shownotes includes a link to my website. If you’re not seeing any of this you can always just manually type it into your browser it’ll always be rebekahnemethy.com/artink – and then the episode number that you’re trying to look up. So that’s (repeat the web address) and I’ll spell it for you quick: r-e-b-e-k-a-h-n-e-m-e-t-h-y-dot-com-slash-art-ink-5 for example if you wanted to look up this episode. And if you’re just agitated with your sucky app try one of these: My favorite app for listening to podcasts is Podcast Addict, it’s free and awesome, but it’s only available for Android devices. (I’m not getting paid to say that by the way, it’s just that it’s the app I’ve been using ever since I discovered my first podcast.) If you have an iPhone you can use Castbox, and so far this is the only app I’ve found that shows episode art and the shownotes the way I originally intended for you to see them… huuh, that’ll teach me to have expectations, right? Probably not. If you’re using a different app and everything I’m talking about is showing up for you, please email me and let me know about it bekah@rebekahnemethy.com so I can share with everyone else. And make sure to include what phone you’re using. Ok, enough of that, let’s move onto today’s show. Today you’re getting a bonus, because this episode actually includes two stories. Ya see, I was so excited to begin creating this podcast that I let all the inspiration intoxicate me and wrote the first few stories before I ever asked any of the artists if I could share their work on the show. I got lucky, and our first few artists were more than happy to be included, but I haven’t been able to get in touch with the artist I’d planned on featuring today. So I don’t feel comfortable using his work without permission, but the art is beautiful, and the story is written and recorded, so I’ve decided to experiment with the format and give you a themed episode today. And our theme is butterfly art. The first story, Flutterby, is flash fiction inspired by an oil painting, but unlike our previous episodes, you’re going to have to go into the shownotes and click the link in order to see the art. The artist who painted it can be found @kaanthebald on Instagram. The second story was a long time coming. I mean, I knew I wanted to share the story behind my new tattoo before it was even on my body, but I felt that I wasn’t ready to be completely honest about it. The fact that I had a butterfly story already recorded and ready to share and no art to go with it definitely made my choice to “make myself ready” happen much more prematurely than I would’ve liked. Still, the decision ping ponged in my head for a long time. But, as you’ll soon hear… it was pretty much meant to be. The Butterfly Constellation is a true and vulnerable story… you might think I’m bat shit crazy at the end of it… but whatever, I can’t control what you think of me anyway… despite my best efforts. So I’m gonna just let go and be real with you. Here we go. Okay, let’s start with a description of Kaan’s art: [Art Description 1:] The blue, black, and white butterfly in this oil on canvas painting looks ethereal or fuzzy from movement from far away. Up close it’s almost as if the butterfly is glitching out, like it’s not done appearing on the screen, or like it’s been slashed up around the black and white edges of its wings, and the knife that struck it could also cut the fabric of reality. The golden buttery background shows through small scuffs and scratches on the butterfly’s wings, just as the blackness of its wings blends into the butter. I could almost imagine a butterfly stuck in the butter, flapping its wings to escape… embedded deep enough to still be seen but not shallowly enough to break free. And the story that inspired this piece of art is called Flutter By. [Story 1: Flutter By] I was still in shock when I heard the sirens blare. I don’t know how long I stood there like that. I guess the length of time it took the fire department to show up after… someone called them. Who had even called them? It wasn’t me. Einstein lay panting on the grass. In between his big white paws lay a stilled blue and black butterfly. It only took one dumb, playful whack to drain this fly of anymore flutter, and when the fluttering ceased, so too did Einstein’s interest. His name was a joke, of course, but I had to give him credit… at least he wasn’t stupid enough to run up to the burning building. Too dumb to be afraid, though, he stared at the flames with dopey eyes. I bent down and picked up the lifeless butterfly. Its wings were surprisingly pristine; just a little ruffled around the edges. It had sacrificed its life for mine, even if it had done it unknowingly, and I was grateful. “M’am, please!” I was jarred by the booming voice that was suddenly on top of me. I looked up into a dingy yellow jacket that had seen a few too many fires, and I had to crane my neck to see into his amber-tinged eyes. “You and your dog need to get out of the way! Come on, let’s go!” He barked with a wide-eyed look. I carefully balanced the butterfly in the palm of one hand, and took hold of Einstein’s collar with the other. “What’s that?” the fireman asked, nodding to the beautiful bug I held, as he firmly pressed one hand against my back and guided me toward the frenzied street. “This butterfly saved my life,” I said, “my dog saw it fly by and dashed out the door after it… I was just about to close the screen, needed some fresh air, ya know? The timing was just- I would have been right next to the stove.” I let out a relieved, amazed sigh. “Wow,” he said as he directed me to sit on the back of a random SUV, “that was a lucky break… well I’m glad it was her and not you.” “Yeah.” I said, and he smiled weakly before he walked off to do something more useful. He became an indistinct silhouette against the golden-hour yellow that spilled from the very point perspective made from the long dirt road, and backsplashed the busy bodies that scuttled about the scene. The flames illuminated her iridescent wings as I held my flighty savior up against the buttery sky. [Transition] Again, the art that sparked this story, is not shown on our cover, but if you’re interested to see it check out the shownotes for a link. Or you can visit kaanthebald on Instagram (spell it). Ok, now onto our next story for today. And I guess we can call it our feature story, as you can see the art I’m referring to as the cover art of this episode. But for those of you who are driving or otherwise engaged, I’ll give you a little description to hold you over until you get a chance to look. First of all, although the idea was mine, Jacqsun Jones from Dermapunct Tattoo is the artist that brought it all to life. [Art Description 2:] At first glance you notice a butterfly, a bee, and a flower sketched against a blue, pink, and purple watercolor background. When you look closer, though, you’ll notice the stars connected within the outlined images. This is the Orion constellation reimagined. Here’s the story that sparked the art. I call it Orion’s Metamorphosis. [Story 2: Orion’s Metamorphosis] “Do you have a special connection with any one constellation?” the lady on YouTube asked, “if so, perhaps that’s where you’re from.” I immediately flashed back to every Friday of my childhood, head leaning against the window of my dad’s car, eyes gazing upward at the butterfly in the sky. Three stars in a neat, diagonal row made up the body, and the four brightest stars that surrounded it stretched out into wings in my imagination. It was many years later that I learned that this butterfly I saw was more widely known as Orion’s belt, but it would forever remain the butterfly constellation to me, especially after I found out that Orion was a hunter. Orion, might have been a hunter, I thought, but in my head I wrapped that bitch in a cocoon and he’s a butterfly now! I’d always believed in reincarnation and I’d also spent a lifetime looking up at the stars in awe of the infinite universe with a certainty that we are not alone. So when I heard the term starseed, I was instantly intrigued. When I searched for further information on the supposed beings that lived in that part of the universe, I discovered that it was a war riddled star system. And I didn’t connect with that on any level, in fact I felt repelled by this information and assumed that my strange attraction to the butterfly constellation must have nothing to do with my origin as a starseed. Although now as I write this it suddenly makes sense that I could be so anti-war without experiencing it (at least here on Earth) because perhaps I have experienced it elsewhere. It was weeks, maybe even months later, that I came across another YouTube video that went over various starseed origins and the traits commonly associated with different areas. I still thought I might be a starseed, but I wasn’t sold on Orion as my origin. I had my laptop open, and I was just listening as I cooked dinner, and then, suddenly, it was as if the strange robotic voice was talking directly to me. It was as if the video were describing every quality, for better or for worse, that made up my flawed human personality. I paused, spatula in hand, walked over to my computer, backed up the video and replayed the whole thing again. Orions have a deep thirst for knowledge and are interested in a variety of subjects. I love learning, and actually, I have a bad habit of buying a new online course before I’ve finished the last one I purchased. I used to fear I’d be labeled as a flake every time I took up a new hobby and dropped an old one, but I’ve recently come to find out that I’m just a multipotentialite… what? It’s a real thing, check out puttylike.com if you don’t believe me. There are lots of us. Orions have strong ideals and they try very hard to convince others of their beliefs and tend to take it personally when they can’t get others to respect them. They are always seeking validity. Oh my is this true, anyone who’s known me for more than five minutes would probably agree, from animal rights to fluoride I tend to get a bit worked up. Orions can be very critical of others, and they are especially critical of themselves. I hate to admit it, but this is true, too. I’m working on my judgy tendencies, though, but it’s a process. In fact I’m sure it was my lack of self love and worthiness that probably delayed this podcast for so long. Who gives a shit about what I have to say? Well, I guess if you’re still listening you do… so thanks love. It’s a funny thing, but it seems like the more I learn to love myself, the less I judge others. And often the thing I judge most harshly in other people is something I most judge myself on. Odd, but true. Anyway… Orions are also textbook introverts. Let me just say that in the past couple of years I’ve implemented a socialization limitation of 1 in-person interaction per week. Even this is too much at times. I require at least a week’s notice to get myself prepared, so I rarely accept spontaneous invitations. And often, as any plans to interact with other humans approaches, whether it’s with my best friend to have some wine or a special event that I was initially super excited about, I start to get anxious and have the impulse to cancel. It’s not that I won’t have a great time; I do truly enjoy spending time with my bff, but it’s just really draining and I usually need 24 hours of recovery time to start functioning at my peak again. Orions can be equally spiritual and skeptical. I was raised as a Jehovah’s witness, but even as a kid, I rejected a lot of the stories I was told. I’ve been seeking spiritual guidance my whole life, but all organized religions I’ve looked into rub me the wrong way. I’m also positive there’s a ghost or energetic being in my house, though I have tried to disprove this theory in any way possible. Yeah, I’d say I’m spiritually skeptical. There was only one thing that I didn’t totally connect to, and that’s the fact that most Orions are more logical than they are emotional in relationships. No, that’s not me at all… I’m totally the emotional being in the relationship. Although when I look outside of romantic relationships the logical part of me has always overpowered my heart for sure. Take the decision to get a journalism degree over a creative writing degree for instance… or how it took a nervous breakdown for me to follow my heart and quit my day job. Well it may have taken more than 30 years, but I’m learning to live more in my heart now… better late than never right? I had wanted to get a new tattoo for ages… but I kept getting stuck on what to get. Years before I’d wanted a dandelion, seeds blowing away in the wind, with the words “let it go” woven in there somehow. It was going to go right on my forearm so I could see it every day. After I designed it and showed to a friend he said, “really?” “What?” I asked him, perplexed at the snide look on his face. “From Frozen?” he asked. “No,” I said, “from a desire to let things go.” “Well everyone’s going to think it’s from Frozen.” He replied, and because he had 4 kids and had seen the movie countless times, I assumed his theory was correct, and thanked him for helping me dodge that bleak future of implied Disney fanaticism. Ok, to be honest, I hadn’t thanked him right away, in fact I was probably more pissed at my ruined idea than grateful at that moment, but I’m thankful now and that’s what counts! Sometime later I heard an interview with a girl whose entire body was tattooed and she said something to the effect of, “skin is temporary… life is temporary.” And that made me rethink my control freakism when it came to getting my next tattoo. I wrote “get a tattoo, nothing’s permanent,” in my bullet journal. I originally slated this intention into last June, but that was the same month I impulsively quit my day job, and future money was a bit unsure for such frivolous things as body art. I rescheduled my new tattoo for March, I figured that’d give me enough time to plan (obviously the control freakism hadn’t completely let up yet) and I thought it would be a great birthday present to give to myself. A couple of months later, my boyfriend Nick, decided he had the best idea for my birthday gift, and told me he’d be getting me a gift certificate to whatever tattoo artist I wanted. It was meant to be. The time snuck up on me, as it often does, and suddenly I had to decide what I was going to get. I’d already decided on the artist, he was the only tattoo artist I could find in the entire state that did watercolor tattoos and it just so happened that his tattoo shop was an introvert’s dream. He only takes one customer at a time and you basically rent out his whole shop for your appointment. Despite my usual tendency to be skeptical, the idea that I might be a starseed from Orion had stayed with me. So, quite impulsively, I decided on a new tattoo. I wanted the butterfly constellation AKA Orion, and I decided to replace his sword with a bee and turned his shield into a flower. I sent the artist a few reference photos, the date, and my deposit, sat back and sighed. The process of letting go had begun. It wasn’t until the day before my appointment that I got to see what he’d designed, and before he drew it, I was legit starting to get cold feet. But once I opened the file I was stoked. It was perfect. I still had a bit more letting go to do though, because the watercolor background was going to be completely improvised, and I had no idea what it would look like. All I chose were the colors. As the girl who swore she’d never get a color tattoo, I was nervous to say the least. To be honest, when I first looked into the mirror, with my skin all inflamed and irritated the color was super bold, much bolder than I would have preferred. I wasn’t impressed and I started to regret my decision to get color added. It was better in black ink only, I thought. But as it healed, the color started to fade and I could see the variations in tone show up much better. And now, I’m kind of in love with it. So, in the end this tattoo ended up being about, not only my connection to the stars, but also my newfound ability to let it all go, (take that Frozen!) and I’m honored to be the temporary canvas of Jacqsun Jones’ art. [Conclusion:] If you live in or near Dutchess County NY and are interested in getting tatted by Jacqsun, check out dermapunct.com. It’s not your typical tattoo environment and I definitely recommend it for anyone who wants a uniquely private experience. Not to mention the music rocks and this guy borders on OCD with how clean everything is. I hesitated A LOT on whether or not to share this story. As I record this, only 2 people know the whole story of what this art means to me. The fear is powerful. My ego so wants you to take me seriously. I’ve told myself in the past to step into fear, as I know that the most wonderful kinds of things often manifest within this realm of uncertainty. But uncertainty is too scary, Bek, I told myself. Even after I spent all this time writing, I was 90% sure I didn’t have the vagina to share this story. But the urge remained. So I quite literally asked the Universe for a sign. I asked to be guided on whether or not I should risk my reputation as a sane human being in order to have a podcast episode. And today (or the day I wrote the script for this episode), I shit you not, I met a little boy named Orion, and his dad told me he was named after the constellation. I had my answer. Suck it up and be brave, Bek. So that’s why I’m being so vulnerable today. That’s why I’ve also decided against fictionalizing this story, or crediting it with a fake name. Nope. This is really what I believe, these things really happened, as strange as it all may sound. If you’re listening to this story, and feel any kind of connection to it, I’d like to invite you to reach out to me and tell me all about it. Who knows, maybe we knew each other from another star.
Kimberly Robinson of Bloomberg Law on citizenship census question at the US Supreme Court. Sarah Williams of Regent College on perfectly human: finding joy in sorrow. Saru Jayaraman of the University of California, Berkeley on restaurant trying to fix a broken system by banning tips. Emilie Wapnick of Puttylike.com on having multiple career pursuits. Geoff Crew of MIT Haystack Observatory on the first picture of a black hole. Kirsten Hawkes of Parent Previews on movies for earth day.
It's time to meet The Chicken We All Deserve! Joining TRB today in studio are three fabulous persons known as Caffeinatrix, Mr. Non-Renewable, and... THE FRICKEN CHICKEN. Yes, folks, it's time you meet this Master of Flight, with clipped feet, not wings, and get to know all about his antics... but wait... can you get to know his antics? You might just be surprised to spy him aloft in an airport someday, watching with his beady, greedy eyes. Everywhere the show goes, he goes. "Let's Bawk It!" In This Episode TRB and Caffeinatrix meet again! Acai is a superberry, basically. Everyone's favorite food and where to find it (also, where to avoid it) Video Master Mr. Non-Renewable details his journey to videography Should you follow your dream? Caffeinatrix chooses a college "YOU SUCK, YOU BEANS!" and other ways to roast coffee A question for the Slack Group discussion Should You Follow Your Heart? TRB, Caffeinatrix, and Mr. Non-renewable spend a good deal of time in this episode discussing their passions, both past and present, and how those passions have led them to where they are in life. Neither of the cohosts have fully decided what they want to do "forever"... and that's okay. They're young, they've got passions, they've got energy, they've got creativity, they've got time. I so admire both of them for really sitting back and taking a look at where they want to be and what they envision themselves wanting to do for the next several years, but also for making the choices that will make them happy in the short-term. Real talk here: my life is waaaayyy different from what I thought it would be. When I was nineteen, I was in the middle of college, working toward my degree in elementary education. I was dating my husband, who had just graduated and was in grad school getting his masters in school psychology. We lived in San Diego, and we had so many fun adventures all over the city together. I knew I would marry him, but beyond that, I had only a foggy idea what our life would be like. I figured we'd move to Colorado, where I'm from, and probably have a couple of kids. I figured I'd teach and he'd work in the same school, and the kids would go to the school where we worked, and life would be easy peasy, carefree, simple, and sweet. In reality, my life is not easy peasy or carefree, but it is quite simple and so very much sweeter than I could ever have imagined. I still adore my husband, eleven and a half years into our marriage. I did teach, but only for a while, until we had our firstborn. He did work in the same school as me, but only while he was getting his masters degree in clinical psychology. We did live in Colorado, but recently we moved to Wisconsin, which is frigid and humid and buggy and green. We now have four impossibly amazing children, and my husband works two jobs while I have a work-from-home job in the evenings and I'm starting a business. I homeschool the kids and "laundry" is the color of the new flooring we've put in our living room. We are busier than I had ever imagined we could possibly be, and we've endured some incredible hardships in our journey together, but I would be very hesitant to give up any part of what we have now. My marriage to my husband has been a journey of twists and turns, with both of us discovering aspects of ourselves we'd never realized existed. My husband had never been around gardens much. Partway through the third year of our marriage, I discovered horticultural therapy and shared it with him. He was so excited about it. He went to the Horticultural Therapy Institute and became a Registered Horticultural Therapist, and now he is on the board of the American Horticultural Therapy Association. I have never been a very creative type. I hated art class, I never liked creative writing. Recently I've taken up photography, and I've really gotten into it. It's a super fun outlet for me and it's something I'm actually pretty good at! Both my husband and I will tell you how very happy we are to have each other to support us and to encourage us to explore our newfound passions. Very rarely do people actually look ahead and dream up a life that closely matches the life they eventually live. The best we can do is to frequently evaluate our surroundings, our interests, and our supporters, and follow the path that not only meets our passions, but shows promise of stability. You see, passions will always be there. Old ones will fade, new ones will spring up. The most important thing is to surround yourself with people who will love you and extend grace to you as you pursue new ideas. Don't be a chicken. Follow your heart. Mr. Non-Renewable's Question for the Slack Group Would you rather have legs for fingers or fingers for legs? Get on over to the Slack group to hear TRB's answer and get in on the discussion! Links Support TRBS via Patreon Send The Real Brian an email! Join our Slack group TRBS Facebook Group Real Brian's Spotify Playlist The Real Brian's Facebook The Real Brian Show's Instagram Mr. Nonrenewable is on Instagram Caffeinatrix is on Instagram! Find your fellow multipotentialites at Puttylike.com
Puttylike.com founder Emilie Wapnick asks: do you have one true calling or are you a multipotentialite? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Are you headed to 7in7? How can you travel more and do anything you want? You'll get so much valuable information today, including: The importance of community. Learn how to think bigger. Learn why you should take bigger risks (and feel good about them). Tips for running your own group events, meet ups, and trips. And so much more! My guest today is the co-founder of 7in7- a digital nomad conference taking place over 7 years on 7 different continents. If you’ve ever thought about running your own business on the road, or running your own group trips, or perhaps your own retreat or event, or just bringing a huge posse of friends on an excursion somewhere, you are going to want to pay attention. She is also an event planning expert and she will be sharing her expertise; you'll learn about the whole nomad full-time travel scene, how to connect with people via events while you are on the road, and top tips for negotiating with hotels and venues. Please welcome Kyrie Melnyck to the show. Resources: AeroPress, Inc. 7in7. Get 20% off when buying tickets to 7in7- use special Zero To Travel code: TRAVELTO7IN7. 7in7 Instagram. 7in7 Facebook. 7in7 Twitter. 7in7 Digital Nomad Conference- LinkedIn. AuPairWorld. The Au Pair Experience + Do You Need The Perfect Travel Job? Top 10 Places We’re Dying To Go Back To (And Why). SHE Investments. Derawan Islands- Wikipedia. Kyrie Melnyck. Kyrie Melnyck Instagram. Kyrie Melnyck Facebook. Kyrie Melnyck Twitter. Kyrie Melnyck LinkedIn. Location Indie. Puttylike. How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up. Emilie Wapnick TED Talk- Why Some of Us Don’t Have One True Calling. How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie. The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer. Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware. Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior by Chogyam Trungpa. Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frank. Want more Zero To Travel Podcasts? Head over to the archives now!
In this episode of ScribdChat, founder of the website Puttylike Emilie Wapnick joined us to chat about her book, “How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up,” which is available on Scribd. What followed was a fun conversation about multipotentialites and how they navigate the world, both in and outside their careers.
Get ready for positive accountability, finding your tribe and… space trash? Yup! It's an all-new C&C episode with a special visit from Emilie Wapnick, founder of Puttylike and The Puttytribe! Emilie joins us to discuss what's going on with those 2018 goals and how to build in sustainable support systems. We also discuss corporate job hacks for freelancers, surviving adrenaline drops, productivity apps and a whole lot more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boy are y'all in for a treat today! Emilie Wapnick is here! She's the founder and facilitator of the Puttytribe Community and Puttylike blog! Turns out she and I have a LOT in common, we both live on islands. We both have given TED talks. We are both INFJ's and I'm sure there's a lot more out too. Please go watch her TED talk which is linked in the show notes for this episode. It's worth it. Emilie Wapnick is a writer, career coach, blogger, and community leader. She is the founder and creative director at Puttylike.com, where she helps multipotentialites (people with many passions and creative pursuits) integrate all of their interests to create dynamic, fulfilling, and fruitful careers and lives. Unable to settle on one path herself, Emilie studied music, art, film production and law, graduating from the Law Faculty at McGill University. Emilie's TED talk has been viewed over 4.2 million times, and has been translated into 36 languages. She's been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Financial Times, The Huffington Post, BBC, and Lifehacker. But also! She just put out this fantastic book titled, "How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up" You know how I'm always saying that the world needs your bravery? Well, it's books like this that prove my point. The world is filled with multipotentialites who really need this book. What's a multipotentialite? That's what Emilie and I discuss today! We also discuss the 4 most common work models of multipotentialites and their contributions to the world! It's really exciting to have a book and a community like this out in the world because we flat-out need it. In today's episode, Emilie and I also talk about some of the imposter syndrome she's encountered during the book publishing process and everything that follows, she's got some really solid advice to offer us today and also in her new book. Get excited! Here's Emilie Wapnick! Brave Take-Aways Okay, so beyond the Bare Naked Bravery Adult Coloring Book, your Brave Take-Away from today's show is to look back over your life and career journey... Which of the 4 work models (Group Hug, Slash, Einstein, and Phoenix Approaches) have you adopted? Which were your favorites? What kind of changes would you need to make to your current work model approach to turn it into a support system for your bravery? Of course, any and all answers you'd like to share are welcome in our Facebook Group! We want to hear what you thought! Even if you're not a member of our Facebook group (which you can join by downloading your free Bravery Bundle from barenakedbravery.com) You can find Emilie Wapnick and myself on facebook, twitter, instagram, and more. Go ahead and tag us so we can cheer you on and see what you're up to. Keep in Touch with Emilie Wapnick http://puttylike.comhttp://howtobeeverything.comhttps://twitter.com/emiliewapnick https://www.facebook.com/puttylike https://www.instagram.com/emiliewapnick/ Keep in Touch with Emily Ann Peterson http://emilyannpeterson.comhttp://instagram.com/emilyannpete http://facebook.com/emilyannpeterson http://twitter.com/emilyapeterson Credits If you're diggin' the music in today's episode, that's because it's brought to you by my friends at Music Box Licensing, a premier creative music agency dedicated to finding and crafting unique soundtracks. To find out more about all the artists, musicians, and other sponsors of the show, please visit barenakedbravery.com/sponsors 3 Ways You Can Support the Bravery! Leave a review on iTunes We would LOVE it if you'd leave a podcast rating or review on iTunes. Simply click here to get started >>> http://bit.ly/bnbrr Share this episode with a friend If you have a friend who might really love/need to hear this episode, what are you waiting for?! Email, text, fb message, snail mail - all great options! Become a Patron of Bare Naked Bravery Every patron gets awesome goodies, super early advance links to Emily Ann's new songs & releases, and so much more! $1 Monthly$3 Monthly$5 Monthly$10 Monthly$15 Monthly$25 Monthly$100 Monthly I'm looking forward to being with you next week. We have some great things in store for you! Until then I have one message for you. It's this: Be yourself. Be vulnerable. Be brave. Because the world needs more of your Bare Naked Bravery.
In this episode we discuss what to do if you don’t know what you want to be when you grow up, we look at the concept that you only have one true calling, we learn how to become a better big picture thinkers, we look at the superpowers you can develop by being a “multi-potential-ite,” how to master rapid learning and cultivate beginners mind, the fallacy behind the phrase “jack of all trades,” and much more with Emilie Wapnick. Emilie is a speaker, career coach, founder of the popular blog Puttylike, and author of the book How To Be Everything: A Guide for those who still don't know what they want to be when they grow up. Her TED talk has been 3.7 million times and translated into over 36 languages. Her work has been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Lifehacker, and more. How Emilie’s diverse interests and passions lead her down the path of creating a community of people who wanted to do more than just focus on one thing in their lives What does it mean to be “puttylike” Who are Multi-potential-ites and what makes them so interesting and powerful? Do you have a destiny, one true calling? How the industrial revolution shaped our language and understanding of “what you do” being who you are (and why that’s wrong) The idea that there is one specific thing you should master is a socially reinforced illusion & narrative Do you have to focus on one thing to be able to be successful? The assumption that you can either be a master of one thing or a jack of all trades is fundamentally flawed There are nonlinear and multi-connected and multi-faceted domains of knowledge that multi-potential-ites thrive in The diminishing returns and 80/20 principle behind mastering knowledge in different domains The Superpowers of Multipotentialites Idea Synthesis Rapid Learning (and passion) Adaptability Big Picture Thinking Relating and translating How to cultivate the ability to be a better big picture thinker Pattern recognition underpins many of these super-powers How to master rapid learning and cultivate beginners mind The power of exploring other fields and domains and how that can bring back new knowledge to the field you’re an expert in The 4 common approaches that multi-potentialites use to succeed financially in today’s world The “group hug” approach - combining all your interests into one thing The “slash” approach - creating separate and distinct revenue streams that you focus on fractionally The “Einstein” approach - find a job that supports your true passion The “Phoenix” approach - diving deep into a field, then pivoting out into something completely else What you do for money isn’t necessarily more valuable than the other things you do in your life Failure Celebration Week and taking the stigma away from failure If you had 10 lives what would you want to be in each of them? How to cultivate the variety you need in your life and career The importance of getting everything out of your head and onto paper And much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode of the Razor Sharp Show, Ray hangs out with Emilie Wapnick, Founder and Creative Director at Puttylike, where she helps multipotentialites (people with many passions, skills, and creative pursuits) integrate all of their interests to create dynamic, fulfilling and fruitful careers and lives. We talk about the multiple potentials that one person possess. And that one individual is able to pursue not just one passion but multiple passion that they want and excel in them. We also chat about Emilie's new book called How to be everything! I just love the title! Connect with Emilie Wapnickhttp://puttylike.comhttp://howtobeeverything.com Watch the TED Talk https://www.ted.com/talks/emilie_wapnick_why_some_of_us_don_t_have_one_true_calling Thank you for listening… Thanks for taking the time to listen to the Razor Sharp Show. If you enjoy listening to this podcast, please share it on Facebook and/or leave a review on iTunes. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so you can get the latest episodes as soon as they’re published. If you have a question or would just like to say hello, feel free to shoot us an email: hello@razorsharpshow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Life on Purpose Episode #74, my guest is writer, artist, career coach and community leader Emilie Wapnick, the Founder and Creative Director at Puttylike, where she helps multipotentialites (people with many passions, skills, and creative pursuits) integrate all of their interests to create dynamic, fulfilling and fruitful careers and lives. In this inspiring conversation, we discussed her brand new book, How To Be Everything, A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up (Harper Collins), in which she flips the script on conventional career advice. Instead of suggesting that you specialize, choose a niche, or accumulate 10,000 hours of practice in a single area, she provides a practical framework for building a sustainable life around ALL of your passions. “You don't have to choose one thing! That's the big secret no one tells you. " About: Emilie Wapnick is a writer, career coach, blogger, and community leader. She is the founder and creative director at Puttylike.com, where she helps multipotentialites (people with many passions and creative pursuits) integrate all of their interests to create dynamic, fulfilling, and fruitful careers and lives. Unable to settle on one path herself, Emilie studied music, art, film production and law, graduating from the Law Faculty at McGill University. Emilie’s TED talk has been viewed over 3.7 million times, and has been translated into 36 languages. She’s been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Financial Times, The Huffington Post, BBC, and Lifehacker. Her book How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don’t Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up, came out with HarperCollins in May 2017. To learn more about Emilie's work, visit: http://puttylike.com/ or http://howtobeeverything.com/.
Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World
Emilie Wapnick is a writer, career coach, blogger, and community leader. She is the founder and creative director at Puttylike.com, where she helps multipotentialites (people with many passions and creative pursuits) integrate all of their interests to create dynamic, fulfilling, and fruitful careers and lives. Unable to settle on one path herself, Emilie studied music, art, film production and law, graduating from the Law Faculty at McGill University. Emilie’s TED talk has been viewed over 3.6 million times, and has been translated into 36 languages. She’s been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Financial Times, The Huffington Post, BBC, and Lifehacker. Her book How to Be Everything: a Guide for Those Who (Still) Don’t Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up, comes out with HarperCollins in May 2017. Topics Covered: Emilie’s book Emilie’s TED talk How Emilie’s foray into music, web design, filmmaking, writing, studying law, coaching and developing a TV pilot prompted her to coin the term multi-potentialite Why we do our best and most rapid learning when we first dive into something new Why multi-potentialism is a strength in a fast changing economic and technological landscape, not an attention deficit disorder Why people might find it hard to chase their potential and instead choose the path frequently traveled and how to break out of this The world has forced us to choose ONE thing, but we can be MANY T-shaped individuals How to handle multiple projects at once Show Notes: Emilie’s book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2NJPTjQ The book’s website: www.howtobeeverything.com Emilie on Twitter: twitter.com/emiliewapnick Emilie’s company: www.puttylike.com Emilie’s TED talk: www.ted.com/talks/emilie_wapnick_why_some_of_us_don_t_have_one_true_calling --- Join the conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/futuresquared/where you can discuss episodes, request guests, propose questions for forthcoming guests and access exclusive content and special offers! Listen on iTunes @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Listen on Spotify @ spoti.fi/2G2QsxV Listen on Stitcher @ www.stitcher.com/podcast/future Listen on Google Play @ bit.ly/FSGoog If you've got any questions on this podcast feel free to send an email to steve@collectivecamp.us or tweet me on Twitter @steveglaveski or @future_squared Follow me on Instagram: @thesteveglaveski Like us? It'd make our day if you took 1 minute to show some love on iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud by subscribing, sharing and giving us a 5 star rating. To sign up to our mailing list head to www.futuresquared.xyz For more information on Collective Campus, our innovation hub, school and consultancy based in Australia and Singapore check out www.collectivecampus.io
Is there anything that you see as an advantage that others may see as a disadvantage? Have you ever heard of a 'multipotentialite'? And could you be one? You are not alone my friend. You are going to love today's show as we dive deep into How To Be Everything! My guest today is a writer, artist, career coach, and community leader. She is the Founder and Creative Director at Puttylike, where she helps multipotentialites integrate all of their interests to create dynamic, fulfilling and fruitful careers and lives. Her TED talk, Why Some of Us Don’t Have One True Calling has nearly 4 million views at the time of this recording, so she has helped a lot of people.... And she just came out with a new book, How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up. Grab a copy of this amazing book here. Please welcome my dear friend and incredible human being Emilie Wapnick to the show! Tune In To Learn: Why being a multi-potentialite can create a major advantage The key piece to leading a fulfilling life Why it helps to solve your own problems before helping others 4 models of combining your multiple interests The best multi-potentialite model for travelers How to use value from your travel experiences Why you need to give yourself permission to explore (multiple) interests How to understand your own multi-pod How being a multi-potentialite can be truly liberating Ways to embrace your weirdness (or uniqueness) And so much more!! Resources: How to Be Everything- Book! Puttylike Location Indie Putty Tribe World Domination Summit Looking for more Zero To Travel Podcasts? Check out the archives now!
Emilie Wapnick of Puttylike joins host Paula Jenkins to talk about her new book, How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don’t Know What They Want to be When They Grow Up and to talk about finding what fits for your life.
I was so excited this week to chat with Emilie Wapnick of Puttylike for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. We talked all about being what Emilie likes to call a “Multipotentialite”. Newsflash: there is nothing wrong with having a lot of passions and interests (and Emilie has created an entire business around serving a community of multi-passionate people). We talked about how to get the right kind of support for your varied interests, and different ways to think about multi-passionatism. We also talked about incorporating your many interests into being an entrepreneur (and how sometimes it's okay not to!). And heads up! I'm taking part in the annual Multi Passionates Must Haves bundle sale - this is a bundle of amazing products valued at $1,599 from me, Emilie, Michelle Ward, Jen Louden, Jen Lee, and so many others that is being offered for only $97 through 11:59pm PST on 5/19. You'll get my new class Branding Basics for the Highly-Creative and will learn how to talk about your creative work (and all the different aspects of it!) so that it makes sense to the rest of the world. This sale is a no-brainer, so don't miss out! Show Notes: Multi-Passionates Must Haves (on sale through midnight PST Thursday 5/19!) Connect with Emilie Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Emilie's TEDx talk Pomodoro Technique The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Do the Work by Steven Pressfield Join the RYHSY Fb group Subscribe in itunes
I was so excited this week to chat with Emilie Wapnick of Puttylike for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. We talked all about being what Emilie likes to call a “Multipotentialite”. Newsflash: there is nothing wrong with having a lot of passions and interests (and Emilie has created an entire business around serving a community of multi-passionate people). We talked about how to get the right kind of support for your varied interests, and different ways to think about multi-passionatism. We also talked about incorporating your many interests into being an entrepreneur (and how sometimes it's okay not to!). And heads up! I'm taking part in the annual Multi Passionates Must Haves bundle sale - this is a bundle of amazing products valued at $1,599 from me, Emilie, Michelle Ward, Jen Louden, Jen Lee, and so many others that is being offered for only $97 through 11:59pm PST on 5/19. You'll get my new class Branding Basics for the Highly-Creative and will learn how to talk about your creative work (and all the different aspects of it!) so that it makes sense to the rest of the world. This sale is a no-brainer, so don't miss out! Show Notes: Multi-Passionates Must Haves (on sale through midnight PST Thursday 5/19!) Connect with Emilie Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Emilie's TEDx talk Pomodoro Technique The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Do the Work by Steven Pressfield Join the RYHSY Fb group Subscribe in itunes
On this episode we talk with Emilie Wapnick. Emilie is a multipotentialite. She has been a musician/songwriter, web designer, filmmaker, law student and entrepreneur. As a life coach, Emily helps other people understand and appreciate who they are. You can find out more about Emily at her website Puttylike.Don't forget to stick around for the after show!
Does the idea of having just “one true calling” seem a little too limited for you? Do you find yourself being drawn to a variety of different career options? You might be a multipotentialite! In her last year of law school, when she decided that she didn’t want to become a lawyer, Emilie Wapnick began studying entrepreneurship. Frustrated by her own inability to settle on a single “calling”, she founded Puttylike.com as an online resource and community for multipotentialites like herself. She believes that multipotentialites have the responsibility to innovate and may even hold the key to solving some of the world’s biggest problems. She’s even delivered a TED talk on the subject! For help identifying your strengths, skills, and potential, and to learn how to turn it all into work you’ll love, visit http://happentoyourcareer.com/figureitout!
Emilie Wapnick believes that we need to stop beating ourselves up if we're unable to find that “one true calling.” Emilie is my guest this week and she calls herself a multipotentialite – someone with many interests and creative pursuits. Emilie is the founder of Puttylike, an online resource aimed at helping other multipotentialites integrate their passions and interests into their […] The post Episode 93: Do You Have More Than One True Calling? Featuring Emilie Wapnick first appeared on Michael Knouse.
For Life on Purpose Episode #25, my guest is artist, entrepreneur, writer, speaker, and coach Emilie Wapnick. Emilie joins me to discuss what those she calls multipotentialites, people who have many different interests and creative pursuits in life. We also discuss her recent TEDxBend talk entitled Why Some of Us Don’t Have ONE True Calling, overcoming fear and confidence challenges, and how she lives a life on purpose. About: Emilie Wapnick is an artist, entrepreneur, writer, speaker, and coach. She says she was blessed with so many interests that she was unable to pick just one. She studied music, visual arts, film production and law, and graduated from the Law Faculty at McGill University. After years of feeling anxious about her zigzagging career path and hyphenated credentials, she finally decided to embrace her plural nature and start a movement for others who lean toward being what she calls “multipotentialites.” Since launching her website, Puttylike, in 2010, Emilie has inspired thousands of multipotentialites to stop trying to fit themselves into boxes, and embrace their plurality. She has been featured in Lifehacker, The Financial Times, and The Huffington Post. Currently, she is working on her forthcoming book, “Multipotentialite.” This past April, Emilie stood in front of 1,400 people at TEDxBend and gave a talk entitled Why Some of Us Don’t Have ONE True Calling, which encapsulates her findings on multipotentiality in 12 minutes! To learn more about Emilie and her work, visit: http://puttylike.com.
TheSparkAndTheArt.com/58 – What is a Multipotentialite? Basically it's someone who says "I can't follow my passion because I have too many”. In today's episode we talk with Emilie Wapnick who believes not everyone is meant to have one true calling. If you beat yourself up for bouncing from interest to interest Emilie will soothe your anxiety and let you know that everthing is going to be alright. Embrace everthing about yourself and move forward as a Multipotentialite. **Links for this episode**Puttylike - http://puttylike.com/Metallica - Fuel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvF9PAxe5NgCowboy Junkies - Sweet Jane - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHRFZFmEq9o Misguided Angel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lP_llect3fIJoe Harley - http://www.TheSparkAndTheArt.com/8Renaissance Business book - http://puttylike.com/renaissance-business/TEDx talk “Why Some of us Don't Have One True Calling” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJORi5VO1F8Amanda Palmer - http://amandapalmer.net/The Art of Asking - http://www.ted.com/talks/amanda_palmer_the_art_of_askingTim Ferris - Amanda Palmer - http://fourhourworkweek.com/2015/03/30/amanda-palmer/Tip Of The Hat - http://tipofthehat.bandcamp.com
In this episode of the Zero To Travel Podcast we talk about romance on the road! Emilie Wapnick of Puttylike.com takes the reins to interview my wife Anne Dorthe and I about our relationship, which began in a hostel in Brazil.Can love and travel work? Can you date while you're traveling? How do you keep a long distance relationship going? Listen in to find out our take on all of these questions and more!You will learn:How Jason and Anne Dorthe met while travelingThe difference between a holiday fling and the real dealThe importance of risk in starting a long distance relationshipThe pros and cons of meeting someone while travelingHow to switch from a holiday relationship to a serious relationshipHow to live your own life when you’re in a long distance relationshipTips for managing a long distance relationshipThe advantages of being in a long distance relationshipWhat it’s like to be in a relationship with a travelerHow Jason and Anne Dorthe overcame cultural and lifestyle differencesHow the couple is dealing with visa issuesResources MentionedPuttylikeSkypeInterview with Emilie WapnickThe post Romance on The Road : Zero To Travel Podcast appeared first on Zero to Travel.
Making Business Happen Podcast - Whiteboard Business Partners
Welcome to Session #32 of Making Business Happen Radio! This is the podcast to help you build your business playbook. This episode is brought to you by the Whiteboard CMA Review. If you are looking to pass the Certified Management Accountant exam, the Whiteboard CMA Review gives you an innovative live-instruction webinar course or an […] Related posts: Focus on one thing at a time At the Whiteboard-Using Savings to Grow Your Business At the Whiteboard – How can you scale your business?
We recently held our first BYP Google Hangout. After overcoming some unforeseen technical challenges, we ended up having some great discussion. In our Google Plus Community, I asked ahead of time for bloggers to submit some of the bigger questions they were wrestling with. In addition, we tackled some live questions as we went along. My hope is that you will gain some knowledge from this live question and answer session. Click here to download the MP3 (right click and select 'save as') Links mentioned: http://BloggingYourPassion.com/google (Our New Blogging Community) http://KeywordResearcher.org http://Puttylike.com http://theartofnonconformity.com http://BloggingYourPassion.com/university (Our Blogging School)