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USU Career Studio RegistrierenAnmelden Spotify * Start * Suchen * Bibliothek Playlist erstellen Lieblingssongs CookiesPrivatsphäre Größe der Hauptnavigation ändern Spotify-Vorschau Registriere dich, um unbegrenzt Songs und Podcasts mit gelegentlichen Werbeunterbrechungen zu hören. Ganz ohne Kreditkarte Kostenlos registrieren 0:00 Fortschritt ändern 0:00 PODCAST USU CAREER STUDIO MARISSA ARMITSTEAD Folgen INFORMATIONEN This podcast is designed for current students and alumni to help them make intentional career choices that will ultimately help them design the career and lifestyle they desire. If you are… Mehr anzeigen Karriere Welcome Trailer! Trailer 56 Sek. ALLE FOLGEN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HANDSHAKE CAN HELP YOU LAUNCH YOUR CAREER! Learn something new by listening to this two minute episode! We’ll be going over a website called Handshake. It’s an awesome resource for anyone in college looking for jobs, internships, events, job fairs, and growth for your professional development. You can schedule meetings with your career coach here, and use Artificial Intelligence to go over your resume. Our website: https://www.podpage.com/usu-career-studio/ Handshake: https://joinhandshake.com/ AI Resume Reader: https://usu.joinhandshake.com/stu/articles/14466 Cover Letter Template: https://usu.joinhandshake.com/stu/articles/3732 8. Feb. 2 Min. 1 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A PATENT ATTORNEY? We’re starting off season four with Marissa and our guest, Paul Johnson, who is a USU alum and Patent Attorney. Join their discussion on what it’s like being a Patent Attorney and Paul’s journey to becoming one. Paul dives into the first steps of starting his career and how he feels about it now. Throughout this episode, you’ll learn what to expect and how to prepare for this field. If you'd like to learn more about where a physics degree can take you, check out the College of Science website: https://www.usu.edu/science/ 4. Feb. 24 Min. 36 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOP 3 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD MAJOR IN SCIENCE Welcome back & thank you for joining us for season four! This season will be filled with everything you need to know about the science department. To kick off this season’s Career Tuesday Tips series our new host, Atlas, will be diving into the top reasons of why you should be a science major. We’ll discover how you can be fulfilled & have an endless amount of opportunities in your new career. Check out our NEW website! https://www.podpage.com/usu-career-studio/ Science Department: https://www.usu.edu/science/ 1. Feb. 1 Min. 50 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GET TO KNOW OUR TEAM! Welcome back & thank you for joining us for Season 4! If you're interested in getting to know us, then this episode is for you. If you have any questions you can reach out to us on our new website: https://www.podpage.com/usu-career-studio/ 31. Jan. 10 Min. 54 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WELCOME TRAILER! Welcome to the USU Career Studio! We're here to help you make intentional career choices to design the career you desire. If you're in college or looking for a fresh start to your career, then you're in the right place. We post on Tuesdays (career tips with Atlas) & Fridays (guest speakers with Marissa). Please check out our website for any questions or if you just want to learn more: https://www.podpage.com/usu-career-studio/ 31. Jan. 56 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY TIPS - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES (SALARY NEGOTIATION) On this week's Tuesday Tip episode, Olivia closes out the discussion on the College of Humanities & Social Sciences by covering several salary negotiation tools and resources. Give the episode a quick listen and visit the linked mentioned by viewing the list below. Salary Negotiation Resources | Career Design | USU Payscale - Salary Comparison, Salary Survey, Search Wages LinkedIn Salary Tool: Explore Real Salaries. Find Your Upside | LinkedIn Sperling's Cost of Living Calculator | Compare cost of living, crime, cities, schools and more. Sperling's BestPlaces howmuch.net: True Cost of Living in the United States (howmuch.net) The NACE Salary Calculator Center: Salary Calculators for HR and Job Seekers (jobsearchintelligence.com) The NACE Employer Salary Calculator by Occupation: ETC Employers Salary Calculator (jobsearchintelligence.com) Dez. 2021 2 Min. 30 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE-TO-FACE WITH CHRISTINE CONRADO: PSYCHOLOGY/SOCIAL WORK This week, Marissa met with Christine Conrado, USU alum, current graduate student, and Social Worker. Join them as they discuss her diverse career path, a day in the life of Christine, and her tips for internships and skill development. Additionally, dive into Christine's positive outlook life from the perspective of a social worker and her best piece of advice for students who are considering social work. Christine is a Social Worker at Intermountain Healthcare and graduate student in the social work department at USU. She has an extensive experience in providing crisis support to individuals, families, and communities. She has strong interpersonal skills, as well as solid planning and organizational capabilities. She also possess the ability to lead and facilitate positive team dynamics. Additionally, she excels at building strong relationships and working within diverse and challenging environments, which is evidenced by her consistent history of exemplary reviews and achievements both academically and professionally. Lastly, she has completed over 300 hours of training in Trauma-Informed Care. Dez. 2021 21 Min. 31 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY TIPS - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES (JOB SEEKER RESOURCES) On this week's Tuesday Tip episode, Olivia continues the resource discussion for the College of Humanities & Social Sciences. This week, she highlights a few job seeker resources, specifically helpful sites for CHASS students and graduates and the CareerShift tool. Give the episode a quick listen to see what job opportunities are out there for you! ---------- CHASS Resources by College Page: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/students/resources-by-college/chass/index CareerShift: https://www.careershift.com/?sc=Usu Government Jobs: https://www.governmentjobs.com/ USU Institute of Gov. & Politics: https://www.usu.edu/iogp/internship-program/index Journalism Jobs: https://www.journalismjobs.com/index.php Higher Ed Jobs: https://www.higheredjobs.com/ American Alliance of Museums: https://www.aam-us.org/ National Association of Social Workers: https://www.socialworkers.org/Careers/Career-Center.aspx US Department of State Job Seeker Resources: https://www.state.gov/job-seekers/ GoinGlobal: https://www.goinglobal.com/ Dez. 2021 3 Min. 39 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH SHASHANK CHAUHAN - POLITICAL SCIENCE & GOVERNMENT This week, Marissa met with Shashank Chauhan, USU alum and Project Manager at the SEED Foundation. Join them as they discuss Shashank's undergrad experiences and how current events affected them, his career path, and an overview of the SEED Foundation. Additionally, they dive into topics like what his work looks like and issues his team focuses on, the importance of execution, and the most valuable skills in the work he does. Finally, he offers advice to current undergraduate students. Shashank received his undergraduate degree in Political Science and Government from USU, then completed a Masters of Science degree in Conflict and Dispute Resolution and became a Doctor of Law at University of Oregon School of Law. Since graduating, he has fulfilled roles such as Field Organizer, Strategy Consultant, Program Manager, and (currently) Project Manager anywhere from Logan, UT to Iraq. He is passionate about Civil Rights and Social Action, Disaster and Humanitarian Relief, Human Rights, Politics, and Poverty Alleviation. Dez. 2021 29 Min. 31 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY TIPS - COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES (INTERNSHIPS) On this week's Tuesday Tip episode, Olivia starts her dive into the College of Humanities & Social Sciences. To begin, she discusses the importance of internships, as well as how to find and apply them using university resources. Give the episode a quick listen to get started on your internship experience! Full List of Internship Coordinators: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/faculty-staff/internship-coordinators Dez. 2021 3 Min. 16 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH CHRIS GLAITTLI - JOURNALISM, PR, AND POLITICAL SCIENCE This week, Marissa met with Chris Glaittli, passionate USU alum and Executive Assistant to the Chief Marketing Officer at Pluralsight. Join them as they discuss Chris's educational pathway, transferrable skills, the importance of what Chris calls "storytelling", and highs and lows of his work. Additionally, they cover the topics of embracing the lifelong learner mindset, the continued evolution of the tech industry, and the critical advice he would give to his 18 year old self. Chris's objective is to have a career where he can unite people together through the power of social media and marketing. Though his hands are working on the next tweet or post, his ears are on the trends and new ways of social media so he can keep the organizations he works with up to date and constantly connecting with new audiences. When he's not working the 9-5, he's either working on home projects, cleaning something, eating pizza, or dreaming of new content and marketing ideas for work. Dez. 2021 29 Min. 48 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY TIPS - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (INTERVIEW PREP) On this week's Tuesday Tip episode, Olivia wraps up her the College of Engineering focus with interview prep resources. She covers three: an interview handout, the StandOut practice program, and mock interview appointments. Give the episode a quick listen to learn the interview process in and out! Interview Handout: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/files/students/Acing-the-Interview-2020-2021.pdf StandOut Practice Program: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/files/students/Standout-Guide.pdf Mock Interview Appointments: https://usu.joinhandshake.com/appointments/new Nov. 2021 3 Min. 29 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE-TO-FACE WITH NADIA KOURAYTEM: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING This week, Marissa is joined by Nadia Kouraytem, a USU professor in the College of Engineering. This episode is jampacked. Marissa and Nadia cover Nadia's unique career path, her current research projects, and, as a speaker of four languages, her motivation to be and the benefits of being bilingual. Additionally, they dive into topics like characteristics and skills of successful mechanical engineers, which include curiosity and drive, utilizing internships to explore fields you'd like to pursue, and what Nadia loves about about being a professor. Nadia has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering with 7 years experimental research experience investigating fluids using ultra-high speed imaging and mechanical properties of additively manufactured metallic structures in extreme conditions. High quality experiences with various industries (energy, water, aviation) and academia have enhanced her ability to adapt to extreme (oil rig, all male) diverse conditions (109 nationalities at KAUST) and equipment (1 million frames/s camera), to absorb complex knowledge faster (a whole new field in a single internship), to help her become a top performer and through time and resource management be able to deliver high quality results. She is actively involved in the solutions of complex problems both at work and her community, and perfecting her leadership, entrepreneurial and communications skills. If you are a PhD student and have interest in additive manufacturing or 3D printing of metal, let Nadia know by emailing nadia.kouraytem@usu.edu. Nov. 2021 19 Min. 51 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BONUS FRIDAY FACE-TO-FACE WITH SIXTO CABRERA: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING This week, Marissa met with Sixto Cabrera, USU alum and Senior Electrical Engineer at Vivint. Join them as they discuss Sixto's unique educational timeline, a day in the life of an electrical engineer, setting healthy work boundaries in a high-demand job, and examples of Sixto's most meaningful work. Sixto is an experienced electronics engineer with professional experience in hardware design for a wide range of applications including embedded, IoT, RF, digital/analog circuits, and power electronics. He also has skills in programming/scripting languages such as C and C++, Python, R, MATLAB and Verilog. He is currently working as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Vivint. Learn more about and connect with Sixto by visiting his LinkedIn profile. Nov. 2021 21 Min. 52 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY TIPS - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (STUDENT CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS) On this week's Tuesday Tip episode, Olivia continues her dive into helpful information for students in the College of Engineering. Specifically, she covers the student clubs and organizations and how to get involved in them. Give the episode a quick listen to learn more and get started! https://engineering.usu.edu/students/clubs/index Nov. 2021 2 Min. 13 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE-TO-FACE WITH SARAH GUZMAN - ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING On this week's Friday Face-to-Face episode, Marissa is joined by Sarah Guzman. Sarah is an Environmental Engineer and USU alum. Together, they run through where Sarah's interest in environmental engineering started, distinguishing what environmental engineering is and is not, what students should keep in mind when considering engineering, and how she has remained a lifelong learner throughout her career. Sarah is a passionate Environmental Engineer at Cache Environmental Laboratories and is motivated by new knowledge and science. She has a strong background in Wastewater Treatment, Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Biosolids Management, and Life Sciences. She also has a strong passion for leadership and is always looking for new opportunities to challenge herself. Nov. 2021 20 Min. 14 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY TIPS - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (RESUME & GRAD SCHOOL PREP RESOURCES) On this week's Tuesday Tips episode, Olivia continues her dive into helpful information for students in the College of Engineering. Specifically, she discusses resources available for developing engineering documents like resumes, letters of intent, and more. Give the episode a quick listen to learn about all the available resources, some of which are linked below. Traditional Resumes: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/students/resources-by-college/engineering/resumes Federal Resumes: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/students/resources-by-college/engineering/federalresumes Grad School Writing: https://www.usu.edu/career-design-center/students/resources-by-college/engineering/grad-school Science Writing Center: https://www.usu.edu/science/swc/ Nov. 2021 4 Min. 5 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH ALICE PACK - BIOLOGICAL/BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING This week, Marissa met with Alice Pack, USU alum and solutions engineer at Lucid. In their discussion, they touch on what it was like to graduate in spring of 2020 amidst the beginnings of the pandemic, how crucial networking was for Alice during her job search, and how the professional world differs from the academic world. On top of that, Alice dives into topics like the ins and outs of solutions engineering, finding "flow" in her work, how interpersonal skills have played a role in her technical job, and other careers of interest. Alice is a Solution Engineer at Lucid (Lucidchart + Lucidspark + Lucidchart Cloud Insights), a SaaS company with 12+ million users worldwide. Every day she connects with teams across the globe to help see and build the future using the Lucid Suite. She graduated from the Biological Engineering (BE) department at Utah State University. During that time she added a Computer Science minor, worked as a Public Speaking TA, and helped with the ABET accreditation process for the BE department. Nov. 2021 23 Min. 18 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY TIPS - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (LAUNCH YOUR ENGINEERING CAREER) On this week's Tuesday Tips episode, Olivia starts her look into the College of Engineering. Specifically, she covers a helpful USU resource: the Launch Your Engineering Career guide. Give the episode a quick listen to learn all about it, and visit their page (linked below) to access the pdf checklist and stay up to date on events. https://engineering.usu.edu/advising/launch-your-career/index Nov. 2021 2 Min. 47 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH MITCH BOTT: MECHANICAL & AEROSPACE ENGINEERING Join Marissa in her discussion with Mitch Bott, USU alum and Director at Northrop Grumman, an aerospace and defense technology company. Together, they cover the ins and outs of working as an engineer, manager, and director; how to stay grounded in your educational foundation while utilizing creativity in your work; how he redefined failure over the course of his career; the importance of both breadth and depth knowledge; and finally, Mitch's best piece of advice to current students. Mitch is a technical leader focused on quality and rapid results, agile work practices, model-based engineering, and metrics-driven management. He received both his bachelors and masters degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Utah State University, then went on to complete his PhD in Modeling and Simulation at University of Alabama in Huntsville. Over the course of his career, Mitch has filled many roles, which include engineering manager, systems engineer, technical fellow, and director. Nov. 2021 19 Min. 59 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY TIPS - COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES To kick off this season's Tuesday Tips series, Olivia highlights the many, many clubs housed under the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences. Give the episode a quick listen, and check out the clubs page for more details. Nov. 2021 2 Min. 18 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH RYAN LARSEN - AGRIBUSINESS This week, Marissa met Ryan Larsen, a USU professor and Extension Economist. Join their discussion on what it means to be an extension economist, what being an agriculture professor looks like (and how he keeps his coursework relevant), and the things Ryan finds especially fulfilling in his agribusiness career. Diving even deeper, Ryan shares current projects he is working on, where previous students of his are now, and recommendations to new agribusiness students. Learn more about Ryan and what he does by visiting https://extension.usu.edu/directory/larsen-ryan. Here, you can view Ryan's education, publications, courses he teaches, extension information, and more. Okt. 2021 21 Min. 22 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH JOSH KRASON - AVIATION AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION This week, Marissa met Josh Krason, USU alum and Pilot at Delta Airlines. Join them in discussing topics, such as a typical day as a pilot, common challenges in the career, vital technical and interpersonal aspects of the job, and one exhilarating story. "I am a pilot, but I consider my career a career in aviation. I love this industry, and it is a passion of mine to be involved in aviation in many ways. My experience includes roles in training, management, safety and professional standards programs. Having flown as a flight instructor, a tour guide pilot, a corporate pilot and an airline pilot, I recognize the many aspects that can make an aviation organization successful. When faced with making decisions at my job, I feel fortunate to have been involved in so many areas that help me make a well-rounded decision. My experience makes me an asset to my company, and I look forward to making a positive influence on the aviation industry for years to come." Okt. 2021 20 Min. 48 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH KORTNI GARDNER - AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS & JOURNALISM Join Marissa as she discusses Agricultural Communication and Journalism with Kortni Gardner, a Utah 4-H Agriculture and Animal Science Assistant at USU Extension. Kortni and Marissa cover many topics, such as pivoting pathways as a student, Collegiate 4-H and USU Extension, the value of getting involved and building connections early, and the importance of staying resilient. Kortni, a 2019 USU grad, currently works at USU Extension as a Utah 4-H Agriculture and Animal Science Assistant. As a student, she fulfilled many roles, such as Staff Writer for the USU Statesman and USU TRIO Student Support Services Social Media Specialist. Kortni is a passionate communicator interested in working in the Agricultural Communications and Journalism field, with a desire to educate youth in the 4-H and FFA Programs. Okt. 2021 23 Min. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH RYAN BENTLEY - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE On this week's episode, landscape architect and project manager, Ryan Bentley, joins Marissa to continue the discussion on the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences. Take a listen to discover what landscape architecture is and isn't, how to blend artistic and technical abilities, the challenges and highlights of the profession, and other similar occupations. Ryan graduated with his Masters of Landscape Architecture from the University of Georgia in 2008. He currently works as a Project Manager at Environmental Design Group and is a Licensed Landscape Architect in Ohio and Georgia. He is experienced in park and trail design, green infrastructure, innovative stormwater management, and land planning. Ryan enjoys working with public projects such as parks, trails, and nature centers in Ohio and specializes in parks, trails, green infrastructure, innovative stormwater, project management, construction administration, and construction documents. Okt. 2021 19 Min. 24 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE-TO-FACE WITH HEATHER LIEBER - DIETETICS, HEALTH, AND WELLNESS Marissa starts her dive into the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences (CAAS) with Heather Lieber, a Registered Dietician at Harmons Grocery. This episode is jam-packed with useful information, including valuable out-of-classroom experiences, must-have's and nice-to-have's for dieticians, effective mediums for accessible nutrition education, and Heather's biggest lesson learned. Heather made an impact on the USU Logan campus during her time as a student by fulfilling various roles, such as A Team Student Orientation member, Undergraduate Teaching Fellow and Teaching Assistant, and Academic Senator for CAAS. During that time, she was also a Class Instructor at Citrus Pear Dinners and held internships with University of Utah Health, Washington County School District, and Harmons Grocery. She began working as a full-time registered dietician at Harmons Grocery in 2019, where she maintains the Dietitians Choice product tagging program; delivers nutrition workshops on a variety of topics; develops and delivers themes, menus, and education for cooking classes with customers; and implements motivational interviewing skills in nutrition counseling appointments. Heather is passionate about motivational interviewing and combining the culinary arts with nutrition principles to diminish barriers to a healthy lifestyle. Okt. 2021 18 Min. 41 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE TO FACE WITH DARRIN BROOKS - INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN To wrap up the deep dive into the Caine College of the Arts, Marissa discusses the ins and outs of interior architecture and design with USU alumni and professor of 20 years, Darrin Brooks. Together, they cover the technical aspects of USU's Interior Architecture and Design program (and why it's ranked #7th in the nation), how great design/architecture can facilitate connection, what it means to feed your design soul, and so, so much more. You won't want to miss this jam-packed episode! Darrin Brooks is a professor of interior design. He has received multiple design commissions, appeared in juried shows, and received prestigious design and service awards. His research at Utah State identifies branding strategies relating to the décor changes in the Oval Office from 1934 to the present. The Caine College of the Arts recognized Brooks as the 2018 “Teacher of the Year” and the “International Professor of the Year” in 2014. His mantra is “Design like you give a damn.” Brooks is also the owner of Brooks Design Associates, a firm specializing both residential-commercial interior design and both set-costume design for theatre. Before joining the faculty at USU, he owned a high-end residential design firm in Greenwich, Connecticut. He has received numerous awards for his work, including set and costume designs being displayed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. In addition, his work has appeared in various magazines and journals including; Bedroom and Bath, Journal of Interior Design, Sources and Design, Southern Accents, Vermont, and Greenwich magazines. Sept. 2021 31 Min. 17 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE-TO-FACE WITH MORGAN CURTIS - GRAPHIC DESIGN Continuing the dive into the Caine College of the Arts, Marissa chats with Morgan Curtis, a graphic designer for HydroJug. Throughout the episode, Morgan and Marissa discuss the various types of graphic design, worthwhile skillset development, and one stellar piece of advice for current students. Morgan is a graphic designer who believes good design can bring great impact - emotionally, socially, and financially. She loves to spend time outdoors enjoying various athletic activities, as well as retail walking to spot new trends and behaviors in design. Sept. 2021 16 Min. 42 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE-TO-FACE WITH MARY WHYTE - USING MUSIC AS A TOOL As Marissa continues to explore the Caine College of the Arts for the month of September, she chats with Mary Whyte, USU grad and Founder & Clinical Director of her private practice, Pure Progression Music Therapy. Mary is passionate about using music as a tool for growth. Join Mary and Marissa as they discuss different art degree routes, growing your own business, fusing musical and clinical settings, and so much more. Mary is the Founder and Clinical Director of Pure Progression Music Therapy. She received a Master of Arts Degree in Music Therapy from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and Bachelor of Science degree in Music Therapy from Utah State University. Mary is active in the music therapy community and served as a board member of the Utah Music Therapy Association for several years. Mary has worked with a variety of populations and specializes in working with adolescents with mental health needs and children with developmental delays. She is experienced in American Sign Language, and she enjoys songwriting and keeping current with music therapy research. Mary is committed to providing the most successful music therapy experience possible and truly believes music can reach those who otherwise could not be reached. You can learn more about Pure Progression Music Therapy using this link: https://www.pureprogressionmt.com/. Sept. 2021 18 Min. 13 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY FACE-TO-FACE WITH TJ DAVIS - A CAREER BASED IN CREATIVITY For our first Friday Face-to-Face of season 3, we chat with TJ Davis - perhaps better known as the no-good Juanito Bandito. Together, we cover everything from entering the creative field and gaining experience to taking atypical pathways and making opportunities. TJ is a writer, director, and entrepreneur. He has written, directed, and starred in numerous shows on the Pickleville stage over the past two decades, including the famous Juanito Bandito series. TJ and his wife Erin live in Smithfield, UT with their five handsome sons. In addition to work in Bear Lake, TJ and Erin have headed up Pickleville's touring productions, which include "Pickleville Christmas," a holiday tradition for thousands of families across the Wasatch front and southern Idaho. Other recent projects include two hilarious mini-series' available online and released under the "Happy Mustache Entertainment" brand. Learn more about TJ at https://linktr.ee/teejdavis, and check out everything Pickleville Playhouse has to offer at https://www.picklevilleplayhouse.com/. Sept. 2021 21 Min. 34 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SEASON 3 INTRODUCTIONS & UPDATES Welcome back, Aggies! Marissa Armitstead and Riley Crezee, the new Tuesday Tips host, are eager to kick off season 3 of the USU Career Studio Podcast! This season is going to be full of great content as they explore each college's degrees, networks, and endless possibilities with current students and alumni. They can't wait to chat with you! Aug. 2021 5 Min. 26 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THAT'S A WRAP! As we wrap up season 2 of the USU Career Studio podcast we want to say a huge thank you to all of the amazing folks who bring this project to life! Listen for details about season 3 coming soon! Mai 2021 1 Min. 13 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFLECT ON THE FUN - JOHN FOULGER Our very own John Foulger shares his parting advice and some of his favorite Aggie memories with us in the final Friday face-to-face interview for season two! Mai 2021 30 Min. 57 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BENEFITS OF REFLECTION - WITH JOHN FOULGER How can our career and professional development benefit from self reflecting? Join John as he discusses the benefits of reflection. Mai 2021 2 Min. 53 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IS THIS A BUCKET LIST ITEM? - WITH REGAN EGGLI Regan earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology, a Masters in Human Resources and a Masters in Business Administration all from USU. Regan has experience in career advising, staffing development and analytics, hiring research, student settlement implementation, leadership and learning and organizational development. She has served as president of USU’s Alpha Chi Omega chapter and has received two notable awards from her accomplishments including USU Robin’s Women of the Year Award, and Greek Woman of the Year Award. In this episode we chat with Regan about her crazy life adventures, including her pathway to finding human resources and how she views new opportunities to advance her career! Mai 2021 25 Min. 23 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REFLECTIVE LEARNING - WITH JOHN FOULGERS How can we learn and change for the better from reflecting on past experiences? In this episode, John explains how we can analyze and learn from past experiences and apply our learnings to future decision making. Mai 2021 2 Min. 47 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLANS CHANGE (AND THAT'S OKAY!) - WITH OLIVIA STEPHAN Olivia is currently wrapping up her USU bachelor's degree in Family life Studies and currently works as a Child Life Assistant for Children’s Hospital in Colorado. Olivia has several years of teaching and childcare experience that have included teaching, nannying, swim instruction and teaching administration. Mai 2021 16 Min. 12 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STRATEGIES FOR REFLECTION - WITH JOHN FOULGER Reflection sounds important, but how can you get started and make it meaningful? John has a few ideas in today's Tuesday tip! Mai 2021 2 Min. 40 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LET GO OF WHO YOU WERE TO BECOME WHO YOU WANT TO BE - WITH NATHAN TINSLEY Nathan earned his bachelor's degree from USU in Global Communication and is wrapping up his master's degree, also from USU, in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences. He currently works for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as a Learning and development Intern. Nathan’s previous work has consisted of contracted instructional design, training, analytics and sales. Mai 2021 25 Min. 10 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT IS REFLECTION? - WITH JOHN FOULGER What is reflection and how can it help you build your career? Join John as he shares what reflection is and why it matters in your career development! Mai 2021 2 Min. 51 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEVER TOO LATE - WITH KRISTY ASHBY Kristy is a Salt Lake Community College graduate who now works as an occupational therapy assistant for the Alpine School District. Her previous experience includes working for St. Marks Hospital, Whittier Elementary School, Work Activities Center and Salt Lake Community College. She also holds an associate's degree in accounting from then LDS Business College. In this episode Kristy shares her unique CODA career journey and how she learns from challenges! Apr. 2021 18 Min. 29 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOW TO APPLY LESSONS LEARNED FROM PAST FAILURES - WITH JOHN FOULGER In today's episode John shares some ways we can apply what we've learned from past mistakes and failures to better our future outcomes! Apr. 2021 1 Min. 36 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USE FAILURE TO FUEL YOUR PROFESSIONAL PROGRESS- WITH CRAIG JOHNSON Craig is the President of Utah Lean Six Sigma Training Center and the Director of Quality and Continuous Improvement at All Metals Fabrication. He has over 20 years of experience in the manufacturing industry, 15 years of experience in continuous improvement, and five years of experience in instructional design. In this episode, Craig shares his journey of career self discovery and some great tips about learning from past failures that can enhance your future! To learn more about Craig's work visit www.utahleansixsigma.com today! Apr. 2021 31 Min. 14 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FAILURE HAS NO BEARING ON YOUR SELF WORTH - WITH JOHN FOULGER In today's Tuesday Tip, John teaches that failure doesn't affect your self worth and shares some reframes we can use if we incorrectly start to merge the two concepts! Apr. 2021 2 Min. 33 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LET HISTORY INFORM FUTURE DECISION MAKING - WITH MIKE WALKER As the first Dean of Students for College of Eastern Idaho (CEI), Mike established a variety of new and restructured student services, setting the agenda for the Student Affairs division over the past three years. He’s helped lead the charge on a variety of new departments and services, including student mental health counseling services, disability resources, enrollment management, a Title IX office, and student conduct; he also revamped several programs and assisted in the development of new ones. He also currently teaches ethics courses at CEI. As well as an administrator, Mike is an education psychology researcher; he will complete his PhD in Education from Utah State University in 2021. His research explores the psychology of hope in new freshmen. He also holds two master’s degrees, one in History from BYU (2011) and another in Higher Education and Student Affairs from USU (2017). Mike earned a bachelor’s degree in History from BYU-Idaho (2005) as has over 13 years of experience in the classroom setting teaching World History, American History, Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities. Mike is dedicated to improving the student experience at College of Eastern Idaho and improving student enrollment and retention. In this episode Mike shares his career journey and how he's encouraged an environment of growth and learning. Apr. 2021 37 Min. 12 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATISTICS AND EXAMPLES OF "FAILURES" - WITH JOHN FOULGER In today's episode john addresses statistics around one question you might be pondering right now - is it okay to change my major? He also shares some examples of how failure can help us as we grow and learn! Apr. 2021 2 Min. 32 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMUNITY OVER COMPETITION - WITH KADEE NIELSEN Kadee’s flower journey started in small-town Arizona where she used to dream of creating beautiful arrangements for beautiful brides! She went on to pursue her bachelor’s degree in agriculture science, gained nursey and florist experience and then decided to open her own wedding and florist company- Little Lady Floral that is based out of Logan, Utah. In this episode, Kadee shares some of the challenges she faced starting her own flower company and what she did to learn, grow and adapt! To learn more about her floral work visit: https://littleladyfloral.com/ Apr. 2021 24 Min. 27 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE "F" WORD - WITH JOHN FOULGER Everyone dreads the "F" word when it comes to careers - failure. What is failure? What role does it play in our career journeys? Join John as he talks about failure in the context of our careers. Apr. 2021 2 Min. 55 Sek. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAKING MONEY AS A MUSICIAN - WITH MILES FULWIDER Miles is a musical jack-of-all-trades- kind of guy. He is a producer, engineer and educator. He holds a Master’s Degree in Music specializing in Music Technology from the Steinhardt School at New York University and an Advanced Certificate in Tonmeister Studies from NYU. Miles has produced and engineered for many GRAMMY® and Emmy Award winning artists and produced/engineered several chart-topping and award-winning albums. He has also produced several film scores. As an educator, Miles serves as the Chair, Program Director, and Assistant Professor of the Music Technology program and Digital Media Management program at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne Indiana. In this episode Miles shares some of the challenges he's faced as he's developed his musical career and how he's worked to overcome them! 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