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In this episode of The Sispatch, Bevin and Jasmine share the highs and lows of working together and how their sister dynamic played out in the workplace. From the initial excitement and challenges to a surprising twist that changed everything, we delve into what it's really like to mix family and business. Discover how we navigated the tough moments, the lessons we learned about open communication, and why embracing change is crucial—even when it's scary. We talk about finding new paths, the importance of supportive people, and taking leaps of faith in your career and passions. Curious about how it all went down? Tune in to hear the full story, laugh at our mishaps, and get inspired to believe in yourself and seize new opportunities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up 02:50 Bevin's Journey and Bringing Jasmine Onboard 13:19 Transitioning to Working Together 29:23 Decrease in Work and Fulfillment 45:28 The Decision to Let Jasmine Go 56:08 Maintaining a Positive Relationship 58:06 Navigating the Job Search 01:01:07 Crying and Finding a Job Listing 01:05:17 Telephone Interview and In-Person Interview 01:12:52 Receiving the Job Offer 01:14:41 Advice for Those in Unfulfilling Jobs 01:18:36 Believing in Yourself and Looking Forward 01:22:24 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesispatch/message
This podcast explores the Knowledge, Wisdom and Understanding of Life through the eyes of an Eighty Eight Years Young Man, my Father who shares his perspective on Life...(Telephone Interview)
One of the richest data sources available to study cognition and aging is the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). This nationally representative survey includes questions to help assess cognition, but many researchers may use this data without actually knowing the questions behind the variables—don't be That Guy! (or Gal!) Listen to Dr. Lindsay Ryan, an HRS team member, coach Matt as he administers the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS) to Donovan, who is surprisingly good at recalling types of birds.The transcript for this episode can be found here. Related Links: CAPRA Website: http://capra.med.umich.edu/ Health and Retirement Study (HRS): https://hrsonline.isr.umich.edu/ You can subscribe to Minding Memory on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When the first interview is over the telephone, 80% of the communication is transmitted by the tone of voice, diction, projection, speech melody, volume and rate of speech and 20% are the words that are actually said. The person being interviewed needs to be prepared with his content. The deal breaker is how he is heard and as a result, how he is perceived. Speaking fast could give the interviewer any of the following impressions of the interview candidate: 1. that he has anxiety, 2. that he has a lack of confidence, or 3. that he just wants to get through the interview as quickly as possible for some reason. Most likely the interviewer will assume that he does not want the job or that he doesn’t fit into the organization. Visit www.voicepowerstudios.com.
If you think the interview process ends with the handshake at the end of the meeting, think again! Despite your good credentials, possibly even a great interview, a follow up thank you (or lack thereof) can still make or break the deal.
Telephone interviews don't require a pressed suit or travel directions, but they are no less important than in-person interviews. As more companies choose this means to pre-screen job candidates, know how to answer the call and make a good impression.
Telephone Interview with Derek. From 22nd January http://www.everybodylovesmanny.com/The%20Bleets.mp3
Telephone Interview with From Plan to Progress and Special Guest Carole Hayward www.everybodylovesmanny.com/podcast5.mp3
Telephone Interview with Nick. 5th Feb. www.everybodylovesmanny.com/From%20Plan%20To%20Progress.mp3
Telephone Interview with The Original Sinners and Special Guest Mike Colyer www.everybodylovesmanny.com/podcast4.mp3