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Jazzed About Work

by WOUB Public Media

Jazzed About Work features lively, informal conversations about everything it takes to create a resilient and rewarding career. In each episode, host Beverly Jones interviews experts who can share their knowledge and workplace stories. Jones is an executive coach whose new book, “Find Your Happy at Work,” is a guide to moving past boredom and frustration and finding ways to flourish in your career. Bev and her guests discuss leadership, career development and the link between well-being and job success. Often guests go beyond the research and get personal, as they talk about their own professional paths. Every show blends good stories with practical suggestions for navigating your work life.

Copyright: 2019 WOUB Public Media

Episodes

Shoreen Maghame

27m · Published 10 May 07:00

Shoreen Maghame knows how to help people communicate in effective, strategic ways. She began her professional life as a broadcast and print journalist, and at a young age she found herself with a front row seat at the O.J. Simpson trial. Shoreen’s experience reporting on high profile stories was the foundation of her current role as a communications strategist and coach for major corporations. Now at global PR firm Burson-Marsteller, she teaches clients how to build credibility, how to handle crises, how to protect reputations and how to get their messages across in a highly competitive marketplace.
On today’s episode, as Shoreen tells the story of her career, she offers insights about how to support yours, like why communicating at work often starts with focusing on your audience.

Geoff Dabelko, A Career in Environmental Peacebuilding

38m · Published 26 Apr 07:00

Professor Geoff Dabelko recently was awarded the prestigious Al-Moumin Award for Environmental Peacebuilding. Throughout his groundbreaking career, Geoff has been showing security and environmental groups how their objectives are often the same.  On this episode, he explains how tensions over shared or limited resources can be an opportunity for promoting peace and collaboration, rather than simply a trigger for more conflict.
Geoff’s career has taken him around the world and into power centers in Washington. As he talks about some of the themes and high points in his work life, he will offer suggestions for building a career devoted to supporting the environment.

Toby Haberkorn, Job Search Strategist

30m · Published 12 Apr 07:00

Toby Haberkorn is a certified job search strategist and an experienced, savvy recruiter. And on this episode she’ll answer some of our questions about just what those headhunters may be looking for.
Toby often works with mature job seekers, and she says that – even though age discrimination is real -- Boomers ARE finding jobs. She will explain about how older workers are continuing to succeed in the marketplace. She’ll share insights from her book, “Best Job Search Tips for Age 60 plus.” And she’ll offer tips for gearing up your career, no matter what your age.

Clarence Page

30m · Published 29 Mar 07:00

Columnist and broadcaster Clarence Page is one of the nation’s most insightful and respected commentators. When Clarence won the prestigious 2018 Kiplinger Award for distinguished lifetime contributions to journalism, the judges said that he has distinguished himself in every medium in a rapidly changing news environment, tackling the thorniest issues with good humor and humility.
On today’s episode, Clarence Page talks about his long, high-profile career, in which he has fearlessly grappled with some of society’s most challenging questions, like race, social tribalism, politics and the state of journalism. He describes how he got started, and offers tips for journalists who are starting out today.

Gretchen Dietrich

29m · Published 15 Mar 07:00

Retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Gretchen Dietrich climbed the ranks to become Commander of a Medical Support Squadron, located at NATO headquarters. Then she went to Washington, proud to be one of the leaders engaged in transforming the delivery of health services for military personnel and their families.
When she retired from the Air Force with strong health credentials, Colonel Dietrich didn’t think it would be too hard to make the transition to a civilian job. But there were a few bumps in the road before she found in her interesting new role in a biotech start up. On this episode, Colonel Dietrich offers career insights as she describes her years in the military, shares what it took to switch gears, and explains how she is continuing to build her new life.

A Life of Hospitality w/ Klaus Peters

50m · Published 01 Mar 08:00

The Foster Harris House is a lovely little inn, in the Virginia wine country. For the new owner, Klaus Peters, running the House is a post-retirement labor of love.
Before his “boring” short-lived retirement, Klaus enjoyed a distinguished career managing top hotels, like the Watergate.

But Klaus started his career in hospitality at the bottom, as a 14-year-old kitchen apprentice. Eventually he worked his way up to a waiter’s job, and at age 18 he answered an ad to become a waiter at a Texas hotel.

But then – once he learned to “treat everybody like a Somebody” – Klaus’ career took off and he was managing a resort at the age of 26.

On this episode, Klaus talks about how to empower your career by treating other people with respect.

Unconventional Job Hunting Strategies w/Austin Belcak

39m · Published 15 Feb 08:00

Austin Belcak loves his job in New York City at Microsoft, where he manages digital advertising projects. But what’s attracting more public attention is his side gig as a job search expert. What Austin does through his firm, Cultivate Culture, is help recent grads to use “unconventional strategies” to snag jobs at leading tech companies -- just like he did.
Austin has come a long way since he graduated college in 2013, without connections or experience in the tech sector. To make the leap to a top company in a major city, he spent a year researching every aspect of the recruiting process at leading companies. And then, he says, he went through the process himself, snagging more than 50 interviews and multiple offers.
On this episode, Austin will share tips for pursuing jobs in world class companies, even if you’re starting out without the right experience or network.

Yvette McGee Brown

46m · Published 01 Feb 08:00

Yvette McGee Brown was the first African American woman Justice on The Ohio Supreme Court. Today, after years in public service, Justice Brown is a prominent attorney in private practice at the firm Jones Day, in Columbus, Ohio.

But her path to success wasn’t always easy. Little Yvette was born Ohio to a single, teenaged mother whose goal was just to get Yvette through high school without getting pregnant. Her mother insisted that Yvette learn to type, so she would always have a job.

On today’s episode, Justice Brown talks with guest host, and retired Judge, Tom Hodson about the keys to her success. Her career has been empowered by mentors, role models, listening to a broad range of people, and a willingness to take up challenges.

Journalist John McCaslin

38m · Published 18 Jan 08:00

Journalist John McCaslin covered the White House and Congress for three decades, as a syndicated columnist, top radio host, and prominent TV news show personality.

Noting John’s knack for uncovering political shenanigans, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos declared: “John McCaslin knows everything you always wanted to know about Washington but were afraid to ask.” 

On this Jazzed About Work episode, John talks with Bev about his media career, from the peak of Washington journalism, to his current gig as a small town newspaper editor.

Along with fascinating stories, John shares his concerns about the current state of newspapers. And he offers tips for journalists who may be just starting out in today’s rapidly evolving multi-media industry.

Navigating A Transition In Your Work Life w/ Tom Hodson

35m · Published 04 Jan 08:00

The nitty gritty of managing a career shift is the focus of today’s episode.

Instead of interviewing a guest, Bev will talk with her colleague, Tom Hodson, about ways to navigate a transition in your work life. The two will discuss strategies and insights from Bev’s book, “Think Like an Entrepreneur, Act Like a CEO – 50 Indispensable Tips to Help You Stay Afloat, Bounce Back, and Get Ahead at Work.”

They will talk about how it’s never too early to lay the groundwork for your next career move. You can gradually do things like developing new skills or expanding your network.

Jazzed About Work has 149 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 86:18:03. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 10:17.

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