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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

Education Pioneer Eva Moskowitz

36m · Published 21 Dec 08:00

Eva Moskowitz is a pioneering and sometimes controversial figure in urban politics and American education. And she is well known as the founder of Success Academy Charter Schools, a network of more than 40 high performing schools in New York City.

On today’s episode, we will hear about her new book, “The Education of Eva Moskowitz – A Memoir.” Of course the book talks about how she built the Success Academy, in the midst of sometimes rough-and-tumble NYC politics. Beyond that, with Eva’s characteristic “radical candor,” the book tells the story of her own life and career, complete with emotional ups and downs.

In the conversation, as she describes the Success Academy’s philosophy and programs, Eva also shares tips for building a career in education today.

ESPN's Mark Wright

27m · Published 07 Dec 14:24

ESPN’s Mark Wright is a journalist whose dynamic career not only allows him to closely follow the sports that he loves, but also provides him with an opportunity to explore issues that he cares about deeply.

After a long career in print and then digital journalism, today Mark creates projects for The Undefeated. That is ESPN’s premier media platform for exploring the intersections of race, sports and culture.

In today’s episode, Mark will tell us the story of how he produced “Redemption Song,” a short film about how Howard University’s soccer team lost – and then won back – the chance to be the first Historically Black College to win an NCAA title.

And as the conversation continues, Mark will share his insights for creating a resilient, entrepreneurial career.

"Educators Should Create Change" w/ David Goldberg

38m · Published 23 Nov 08:00

It’s time for university leaders to get serious about changing the way they teach students, says higher education thought leader Dave Goldberg, in this episode. Expertise doesn’t matter so much anymore, he says. The way to go is to be “more deeply human.”

Dave says it’s time to change higher education from the inside out. He says that, in preparing students for their careers, educators should help students shift their focus away from obedience to authority, and, instead, guide them towards the development of human values.

The change in the teaching of students should resemble the way that the job of leadership is changing, Dave says. Both students and leaders need what he calls “shift skills,” like awareness, and listening, and being able to notice your own emotions.

For many years, Dave was a widely published and highly regarded traditional academic leader. In 2010, after going through a series of executive coaching sessions, he decided to resign his tenure and professorship at the University of Illinois, and work full time for the transformation of engineering education.

Today Dave is a leadership coach, a change management consultant, and the leader of a change movement. He works with individuals and educational organizations around the world to collaboratively disrupt the status quo. In 2014, Dave co-authored the book A Whole New Engineer: The Coming Revolution in Engineering Education, which seeks to bring emotional and cultural transformation to higher education around the world.

Smithsonian Curator Merry Foresta Discusses Artists at Work

30m · Published 09 Nov 08:00

Artists may look like they’re just having fun. But they have to work hard and carefully every single day, says distinguished curator Merry Foresta, in this episode, focused on creating careers in the arts.

Merry says that artists who enjoy professional success tend to be passionate about what they do, regardless of what other people may say about their work. And one thing that helps them to keep up their energy is that, despite criticism, they keep saying to themselves, “yes I can.”

Merry created and served as the Director of the Smithsonian Photography Initiative from its inception in 2000 until 2010. In addition to building one of the world's premier collections of American photography. she has curated more than 50 exhibitions, and authored numerous books and catalogs.

These days she frequently serves as a guest curator at the Smithsonian and many other leading art museums. Among her recent shows, and books, is “Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty,” featuring 161 images from the iconic photographer.

Lester Taylor, Mayor of East Orange, NJ

33m · Published 26 Oct 07:00
On this episode of Jazzed About Work, Bev talks with East Orange, New Jersey mayor, Lester Taylor, about his career path from lawyer to second-youngest mayor in the history of East Orange, NJ.

Shari Jaegar Goodwin

32m · Published 12 Oct 07:00
On this episode of Jazzed About Work, Bev talks with Shari Jaeger Goodwin, an innovative business strategist, leadership and peak performance coach, author, speaker, and horsewoman. Shari talks about how using horses in leadership workshops helps reign in the message. Her book, "Take the Reins! 7 Secrets to Inspired Leadership", blends best business strategies in leadership and sales with lessons from horses.

John Tarnoff

32m · Published 28 Sep 07:00

On this episode of Jazzed About Work, Bev talks with John Tarnoff, a reinvention career coach who provides career counseling for baby boomer and late career professionals looking to defy ageism, work beyond retirement, and pivot to a new job or new business as a second act or encore career.

John began his career as a literary agent, film studio production executive and film producer. In these capacities, he was responsible for films including"Diner," "The Year of Living Dangerously," "Pink Floyd The Wall," "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure," and "The Power of One."

John talks with Bev about his long career and it's transitions, and gives advice to baby boomers looking to extend their working life.

Jay Johnson

31m · Published 14 Sep 07:00
On this episode of Jazzed About Work, Bev talks with retired Marine colonel who is now the Director for Professional and Executive Education at the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs at Ohio University. The two talk about his personal journey of becoming a leader and the keys of teaching leadership to others.

Sherry Little

40m · Published 31 Aug 07:00

Buses, trollies, subways and ferries can be key to a lively and sustainable community. But it’s not easy to develop this kind of urban infrastructure. It typically takes carefully crafted public/private partnerships, requiring coordination across geography, political bodies, social issues and areas of expertise.
On this episode of Jazzed About Work, Bev talks with Sherry Little, a founding partner at Cardinal Infrastructure, a firm which helps to guide all the interested parties through the development of transport projects.
From the time she was a student, Sherry knew she wanted to work with this kind of public issue. She came to Washington right after grad school, and quickly worked her way to a top staff job on “the Hill”. With 13 years of senior experience in the Senate, she then went on to run the Federal Transit Administration through the end of the Bush Administration.
Sherry talks with Bev about how she has built her career, and offers insights about how others might follow a similar path.

EpiRandy Rieland

34m · Published 17 Aug 07:00

On this episode of Jazzed About Work we'll be talking about how the digital revolution may have an impact on YOUR career, and even your well-being.

Our expert guest is Randy Rieland, a veteran traditional journalist who has made the transition to multi-media storytelling. Randy started as a newspaper reporter and went on to become a magazine editor. He was one of the first of his professional tribe to become intrigued by alternative channels for delivering news. Eventually, he helped lead a major company, Discovery Communications, into the digital age.

These days, Randy is a popular writer and speaker helping ordinary people understand the implications of sweeping changes in technology.

We'll speak with Randy about how tech developments are impacting all of us, and particularly older people. He'll talk about the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence and give us examples of how AI can be part of the formula for healthy aging.

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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