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Craig goes one-on-one with Basil Kincaid, an artist transforming the art scene while also focusing on his mental and physical well-being. Also, Sheinelle meets a woman who spent decades traveling the globe as a flight attendant and is now pursuing a different passion on the runway. Plus, the story behind a sweet business idea that puts a modern spin on the classic ice cream truck.
Every job candidate has a set of hard skills and soft skills. Hard skills can be trained, but soft skills are natural inclinations that are difficult to teach. This episode explores how the soft skills that veterans have cultivated in their service career translate well to working in the construction industry. Our guests are from a familiar company, 84 Lumber, and today Joe Jena and Jason Hinsken join us to share how 84 Lumber has thrived by recruiting veterans and retaining them through offering a true career path where they can rise through the ranks. Show highlights include: 00:30 Introduction to 84 Lumber and Guests 02:30 Personal Journeys: From Military to 84 Lumber 05:30 The Culture of 84 Lumber: A Family Atmosphere 07:25 Recruitment Strategies: Attracting the Right Talent 09:20 Identifying the Right Candidates: Traits and Skills 14:50 The Value of Hiring Veterans 17:20 Differences Between Military and Civilian Work Environments 20:30 Advice for Small Builders: Attracting Veterans 24:40 Opportunities for Veterans in Construction 29:45 Looking Ahead: Future Growth and Personal Aspirations You can learn more about Joe and Jason at https://www.84lumber.com/. Social media: Instagram Joe's LinkedIn Jason's LinkedIn Or hit us through our Contact Page at https://buildernuggets.com and we'll make a personal introduction. To get the most out of this podcast, head over to https://buildernuggets.com and join our active community of like-minded builders and remodelers.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Tuesday October 15, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Gwyneth talks with the fashion designer and entrepreneur about turning 50, the formula for a long marriage, and why she wanted to get into the fashion and beauty businesses. They talk about their families, what it's like to pivot from one career into another, and their favorite Spice Girls songs. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week the Shirleys talk about FaceGym, Greggs and World Book Day.Email your questions to motherfunk@shirleyandshirley.comFollow us on Instagram @thetwoshirleys Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TRP - Season 4, Episode 19: We continue our fourth season of The Ramped Podcast with Anna Miller, Founder of Second Careers, who guides early career talent in tech with personalized coaching and strategic networking help.IN THIS EPISODE, ANNA AND BEN COVER:00:33 - Who is Anna Miller?02:35 - Insider tips for career transitions07:52 - Why networking is essential to advance your career16:09 - Blueprint for a first networking conversation21:55 - Timing your referrals24:01 - Assessing your story and building credibility 27:34 - Local opportunities in early careerWe hope you enjoy the conversation. MORE ON ANNA:Anna Miller is the Founder of Second Careers, a career consultancy for early career talent that provides online courses and personalized coaching to guide career changers to land jobs in tech. She believes in a modern approach to job searching, emphasizing strategic networking and building meaningful connections as the keys to career advancement.Find in all these places:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/annamiller/Website - https://www.secondcareerscoaching.comMORE ON RAMPED:Learn more about us here: rampedcareers.comWant us to help in your job search? Join Ramped Premium: https://www.rampedcareers.com/services
**If you like the show, please review on Apple Podcasts and like or follow on Spotify or whatever platform you're finding us! These fast actions of support from you mean A LOT to us!** As the new year arrives, many people are dreaming about and planning to start their own business. It's an exciting prospect - being your own boss, pursuing your passions, and creating something from the ground up. However, with big dreams often comes big doubts. How can you turn your business idea into a reality? How long will it take to find success? What EVEN IS success? In this episode we discuss different approaches to finding your creativity, keeping that enthusiasm going when January is over and ignoring the noise that comes from all of the unwelcome focus groups around you--sometimes in the form of your closest loved ones. You can find our YouTube Channel here. Social media savvy? You can find us wherever you're scrolling here.
Welcome to The Cut Flower Podcast! In this delightful episode, your host Roz engages in a captivating conversation with the talented Janne Ford. Join them as they dive into the world of cut flowers, social media, and the joys of creativity.Roz and Janne share their insights into the dynamic realm of social media, discussing the unpredictability of content going viral and the importance of authenticity and consistency in the online space. Janne opens up about her journey, from her childhood dream job to her current passion for flowers and plans for the future.Key Takeaways:1. The Viral Journey: Discover the intriguing story behind Janne's viral social media moment, emphasizing the significance of choosing trending audio and the element of luck. 2. Creativity and Nature: Janne's inspiration drawn from nature highlights the importance of observing and emulating the beauty found in the outdoors, showcasing the charm of spiky flowers like foxgloves and the allure of David Austin roses.3. Challenges and Imposter Syndrome: Gain insights into the challenges Janne faced during her career transition and her reflections on imposter syndrome, a common hurdle for those venturing into second careers.4. Future Ventures: Explore Janne's exciting plans for 2024, including the establishment of a new studio space and the anticipation of running workshops, fostering a hub of creativity and collaboration.Connect with Janne Ford: If you're as captivated by Janne's flower-filled journey as we are, connect with her on Instagram @janneford (https://www.instagram.com/janneford/) and stay tuned for updates on her upcoming workshops and creative ventures.Thank you for joining us on the Cut Flower Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share the floral inspiration with your friends! New Catalogue Out Now, Oct 23, https://plantsofdistinction.co.uk use the code CUTFLOWER30 for 30% off your order. This podcast episode is sponsored by First Tunnels, leaders in domestic and commercial product tunnels. A polytunnel is an amazing protective environment for plants, vegetables and flowers, extending any growing season, whether you're growing for pleasure or commercially. Whether you go for a small or a large tunnel, you can be assured of the same high quality product from First Tunnels, poly tunnels. Do pop over to their website and take a look at their range
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After adding the masterclass details for April 12th at 11 am ET preview, Hillary shares this incredible chat with Adrienne Ross, a financial planner with the heart and soul of a counselor. 3 steps to Align Finances - Reflect to focus on what matters to you, make a plan, and then develop the strategy to implement the plan! If you avoid certain experiences due to those internal messages and conversations about money, then this is for you! Always a fiduciary. Independent. Compassionate. Holistic. I do my best work helping military and federal retirees navigate life transitions both locally in Spokane, Washington and across the country. As a fiduciary, you come first. You are at the center of this journey. Together, we will create a customized plan for your unique life. www.mycifp.com adrienne@mycifp.com
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Ring in the new year with a new episode of the show. This week we're returning to the familiar topic of wrestling but taking a look at what wrestlers do outside of the ring. This week we're debating the Mt. Rushmore of Wrestlers' Second Careers - whether it's something they did before getting into the ring or after their careers ended.
Moving Along guest Patrice Jenkins, Ph.D., is an organizational psychologist, consultant and frequent speaker on topics related to career and retirement transitions. She is the host of Day One Dreams podcast and author of two books, it's still good: Dreams Don't Have Expiration Dates and What Will I Do All Day? Wisdom to Get You Over Retirement and On with Living! Her online course, A Guide to Take the Weirdness Out of Retirement, is available at Udemy.com. Contact Patrice: https://patricejenkins.com/Some of the topics we discussed...Living the dreamDefining the dreamShould I relocate?Creating purpose in retirement yearsWhen retirement dreams are dashedAct on your dream CREDITSHost and creator: Christi CassidyContact: christi@movingalongpodcast.comArtwork by Phyllis BusellMusic by Eve's Blue. Show notes written with assistance from Podium.page. LINKS:More information and to listen to past episodes: https://movingalongpodcast.comPast episodes are here too: https://moving-along.simplecast.com/Tag and like Moving Along episodes on Facebook and Instagram!
Ashley and Cole Hurley had successful careers as a nurse and sheet metal worker, respectively. But when the opportunity arose to shift gears, both decided to become teachers at Andover Public Schools. Ashley now teaches in the medical strand at the Andover Center for Advanced Professional Studies, and Cole teaches industrial arts to students at Andover High School and Andover Central High School. They share about their early experiences in teaching and why they're proud to serve their community as educators.
Finding a career that you love is the goal of every teacher thinking about transitioning out of the classroom, but how do you know which one is right?In today's episode, Jenny Melrose shares her experience including what led her to leave the classroom and how she became a successful online entrepreneur...twice! She also gives insight into why pivoting was so important for her business and how it allowed her husband to pursue his dream career.
We had the best time chatting with our sponsor, Subarz founder Daphne Subar, and learning about her journey from working as a lawyer to living the dream life of a professional baker. And please know, this is our first time podcasting so we are still learning about audio levels and editing, so please be kind, we will get better at it!
We take a deep-dive into Medicare Advantage plans with Leslie McMillian, Benefits Broker with LSM Insurance Associates. We then discuss second career planning after retirement with Johnnie McManus, Theraputic Recreation Specialist with Wake Tech.
The BeerEDU Podcast Episode 091: Second Careers with Laurie & Matt Jones. Kyle & Ben chat with Laurie & Matt Jones (@teachrsaveswrld) about their careers in the music industry prior to education, moving back and forth between Hawai'i and California working in public and private schools, and how their podcast and books have helped them connect with others and share their passion for teaching. Check out the shownotes for this episode at www.beeredupodcast.com. Have any feedback or suggestions for Kyle and Ben? Want them to talk about a topic that interests you or want to learn something about beer? Send them an email at info@beeredupodcast.com, tweet them @BeerEDUPod and use #BeerEDUPod, hit up Beeredupodcast on Facebook, follow on Instagram @beeredupod, check out the YouTube channel at bit.ly/beereduyoutube or drop a voicemail using the Anchor app. And please consider leaving a review on your favorite podcasting app to help others find the podcast! Visit www.beeredupodcast.com for more information on Kyle & Ben, episodes, etc. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, click on the Contact and Subscription Info link of the website and fill out our guest form! The BeerEDU Podcast is partnered with School Rubric to bring you great content from educators around the world! Learn more by visiting www.schoolrubric.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-beeredu-podcast/support
In this podcast you will learn 1. Mental models for building a meaningful second career 2. Art of being a contrarian 3. How to combine distinct strands of thought and create something unique 4. Deep-dive into India's education challenge along with implementable ideas to bring about change 5. Critical importance of human capital development 6. Nuances of building a career in the development sector 7. The difference between important and urgentAshish Dhawan is the Founder and CEO of Central Square Foundation (CSF). He worked for twenty years in the investment management business and ran one of India's leading private equity funds, ChrysCapital. In June 2012, he left his full time role at ChrysCapital to start CSF. Ashish is an M.B.A. with distinction from Harvard University and a dual bachelor's (B.S./ B.A.) holder with Magna Cum Laude honours from Yale University. He is on the India Advisory Board of Harvard and a member of Yale's Development Council.Ashish serves on the board of several non-profits including Akanksha Foundation, 3.2.1 Education Foundation, Teach For India, Centre for Civil Society, Janaagraha and GiveLife. As Founder and CEO of CSF, Ashish hopes to bring a fresh impact-based approach to philanthropy in India. He was recently recognised as the NextGen Leader in Philanthropy by Forbes India.
In 2010, Heather Francis changed her life by completing her PhD in medical sciences and embarking on a new journey that would lead her to be an internationally acclaimed scientific researcher. Over 20 years of developing expertise in hepatology has taken her around the world and introduced a new love and appreciation of food. However, with her recent move to Indianapolis, she is still searching for a perfect "West Texas" taco. On this episode, Dr. Francis discusses how food can help or harm our livers, how intelligent and underrated the liver is, and ways that we can be more mindful of what we consume to improve our gastro-health.
In this episode Michael talks with Joe Hockmuth about his vocationally journey starting in the army, to now being a chaplain for vets and first responders.
Lori Volk, Founder, Lori’s Original Lemonade. Lori’s Original Lemonade began when Lori lost her job due to budget cuts at the local School District in 2012. Her kids were in college, and bills were coming in. She remembered back to the days of her children’s lemonade stand and her popular lavender lemonade recipe. Lori’s Original Lemonade was created. Lori’s Original Lemonade now has five unique flavors: organic Lavender Lemonade, organic Ginger Lemonade, organic Lite Lemongrass Lemonade, organic Wild Strawberry and organic Original Lemonade.
Stephen George talks to Sarah Anderson, Senior Legacy Partnership Manager for the newly established Friends and Family Team at Cancer Research UK about her new and innovative role in legacies, on finding a career and place in the sector, searching for and finding talent and building new skills and using old ones. Sarah has worked in Legacies at Cancer Research UK for almost 5 years, recently as an Area Legacy Manager, overseeing a UK-wide team of regionally based Community Legacy Managers that engaged with and cultivated long-term stewardship with legacy pledgers across the UK. She has over twenty years of charitable experience alongside corporate, media and private sector careers and a decade invested in legacy giving and relationship management. She is passionate in supporting and mentoring those moving into the third sector, especially those who, like her, are investing in it as a second or third career path in life. Sarah can be found on twitter @sarakcruklegacy or by email to sarah.anderson@cancer.org.uk To sign up to hear more from Stephen & Good Leaders go to https://stephengeorge.lpages.co/optin/ Or to find out more about Stephen and his work, view his blog and make contact, go to stephenwgeorge.com
This week on The Chaise Lounge, Nick welcomes Hannah Crowell, the principal of the Nashville-based Crowell & Company Interiors. They talk about Crowell's journey from theater major to successful designer, “Designing Women” and what exactly Nashville hot chicken is.
Career paths after retirement, and life lessons learned with Jeanine. She was a teacher, and she ran a daycare business for 32 years while raising her three children. Now, in her sixties, she is ready to pursue new business options for herself, and she feels age should never get in the way of life’s pursuits!
Students bring an unique perspective and undeniable passion to the profession of occupational therapy. Each one enters bringing values and previous experiences imperative to growing the scope and capacity of occupational therapy as a whole. Alex Villanueva, Christina Villasenor, and Regina Sarnicola, three students from California State University Dominguez Hills, join Sarah to discuss what the life of an occupational therapy student is really like. They share extensive insight into what lead them to the field of occupational therapy and actionable tips for anyone looking to apply to OT school. Finding occupational therapy as a second career Lessons and skills learned from their past jobs Going about the application process A day in the life of an occupational therapy student What excites them about the profession of occupational therapy Advocating for our profession as a student Advice for prospective OT students If you want to reach out to our guests today: alexv773@gmail.com reginagloria1@gmail.com cmvillase@gmail.com
In our previous podcast, April Vargo and I talked about side hustles: ways to make additional income outside of your regular job. In this episode April and I will continue the discussion, talking about side-hustles that could even become a second, or follow-up career to teaching in the classroom. We discuss the possibility of leaving music education for a different music-related career. Maybe you just want to have a regular job, or something with less-regulated hours. How can you even get started? Whether you're part-time, full-time, all-the-time, or “about to be done with this teaching thing” time, there's something in this episode for you.
Rod Levy founded Code Platoon to bring those skills to one group in particular: Veterans. According to Rod, it felt right to create a skill-building technology bootcamp for people who have already been through literal bootcamps. Listen in to our full interview with Rod Levy to learn more about coding bootcamps and how they can provide resources for veterans and others looking to change their career paths.
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Libby Gill, media executive turned internationally respected executive coach, employee engagement expert and bestselling author, shares her knowledge, experience, and real world stories of how to explore and succeed in a second (third, fourth, or fifth) career.
The Colorado Springs Police Department offers great opportunities for second careers.