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JobSpeakers

by Rob Hendrickson

We spend 40 years working. Why not get it right? At JobSpeakers, we provide priceless career and life advice through intimate and informative conversations with compelling guests. A new episode and guest every week!

Copyright: Rob Hendrickson

Episodes

Season 1 Capstone ... Reflections after One Year of Podcasting

6m · Published 06 May 00:00

In this episode, host Rob Hendrickson shares his thoughts about Season 1 of his JobSpeakers podcasting journey and speaks to what may come next. 

Season 1 Capstone ... Reflections after One Year of Podcasting

6m · Published 06 May 00:00

In this episode, host Rob Hendrickson shares his thoughts about Season 1 of his JobSpeakers podcasting journey and speaks to what may come next. 

JobSpeaker Steve Burgos - Chicago Architect

44m · Published 28 Apr 20:00

"Most people don't realize that architecture is a team sport," says this week's guest, Steve Burgos, who demystifies this highly romanticized profession from all angles: drawing designs, managing budgets, inspecting construction, brushing up on building codes, communicating with clients, and more. Designing and managing projects ranging from solariums on residential homes to resorts in northern Egypt, Steve covers the different stages of an architect's career, explains where he spends his time, emphasizes the hard work behind every structure, shares what makes him proud about what he does, and lays out his journey from being a little guy who wanted to draw for comic books to a successful Chicago architect.

JobSpeaker Steve Burgos - Chicago Architect

44m · Published 28 Apr 20:00

"Most people don't realize that architecture is a team sport," says this week's guest, Steve Burgos, who demystifies this highly romanticized profession from all angles: drawing designs, managing budgets, inspecting construction, brushing up on building codes, communicating with clients, and more. Designing and managing projects ranging from solariums on residential homes to resorts in northern Egypt, Steve covers the different stages of an architect's career, explains where he spends his time, emphasizes the hard work behind every structure, shares what makes him proud about what he does, and lays out his journey from being a little guy who wanted to draw for comic books to a successful Chicago architect.

JobSpeaker Claudia T. Miller - Results-Driven Career Coach

36m · Published 21 Apr 23:00

Claudia Miller's job is to help her clients convert career ambitions into plans, plans into action, and action into achievement. By helping with personal branding, resume writing, online profile polishing, and one-on-one interview coaching (among other related services), Claudia helps her clients achieve more than they thought possible. Does it always work? Well ... most of the time, but it always works if her clients are committed, disciplined, and willing to put in the hard work. In this episode, hear about the three most common mistakes job seekers make and the missteps Claudia herself took as she learned about herself and the kinds of jobs that motivated her to do more, be more, and make an impact in others' lives.

JobSpeaker Claudia T. Miller - Results-Driven Career Coach

36m · Published 21 Apr 23:00

Claudia Miller's job is to help her clients convert career ambitions into plans, plans into action, and action into achievement. By helping with personal branding, resume writing, online profile polishing, and one-on-one interview coaching (among other related services), Claudia helps her clients achieve more than they thought possible. Does it always work? Well ... most of the time, but it always works if her clients are committed, disciplined, and willing to put in the hard work. In this episode, hear about the three most common mistakes job seekers make and the missteps Claudia herself took as she learned about herself and the kinds of jobs that motivated her to do more, be more, and make an impact in others' lives.

JobSpeaker Ally Bergmann - Nonprofit Director Saving Others from Substance Abuse

41m · Published 15 Apr 00:00

It almost ruined her, but Ally Bergmann didn't let it. Bucking the family trend - both her parents had been alcoholics - Ally quit drinking cold turkey at the age of 29 and has since built a life dedicated to helping others deal with the disease of substance abuse through counseling or avoid it altogether through prevention. In this very personal and important episode, learn what triggered Ally to stop drinking, how she found her calling and returned to college to achieve undergraduate and graduate degrees, and what she did to build and manage a career dedicated to a purpose forged very early in life. Finally, hear Ally's take on the joys and challenges of working in the nonprofit arena.  

JobSpeaker Ally Bergmann - Nonprofit Director Saving Others from Substance Abuse

41m · Published 15 Apr 00:00

It almost ruined her, but Ally Bergmann didn't let it. Bucking the family trend - both her parents had been alcoholics - Ally quit drinking cold turkey at the age of 29 and has since built a life dedicated to helping others deal with the disease of substance abuse through counseling or avoid it altogether through prevention. In this very personal and important episode, learn what triggered Ally to stop drinking, how she found her calling and returned to college to achieve undergraduate and graduate degrees, and what she did to build and manage a career dedicated to a purpose forged very early in life. Finally, hear Ally's take on the joys and challenges of working in the nonprofit arena.  

JobSpeaker Cindy Levin - A Full-Circle Journey, from Auto Engineering to Advocacy to Authorship

40m · Published 08 Apr 12:00

Her dream was to be a Walt Disney Imagineer - a super cool job by anyone's standards - but our guest Cindy Levin's path took her in a slightly different but equally cool direction: working as an automobile engineer at GM's proving grounds. While she worked to eliminate vibrations in vehicles, she was allowed on company time to tutor kids in math for one hour per week. Reflecting back, Cindy recalls, "that was my favorite part of the week." Fast forward to becoming a new mom during a long, dark Chicago winter, when Cindy tapped into her dormant give-back-to-the-community reserves. She began writing letters to Congress and perhaps without knowing it at the time, started an advocacy career phase focused on shifting public policy in areas covering poverty, hunger, and global health. Now, as Cindy's children have begun following in mom's footsteps (many more letters going to Congress these days!), she is about a year away from finishing and publishing a book about how moms make great activists - impressive indeed! In this episode, learn what it takes to write a book, how volunteering is an ideal career springboard, what it is like to work for nonprofit organizations, and how one person's career journey brought her back to the causes she cares most about and making a better world for our kids.

JobSpeaker Cindy Levin - A Full-Circle Journey, from Auto Engineering to Advocacy to Authorship

40m · Published 08 Apr 12:00

Her dream was to be a Walt Disney Imagineer - a super cool job by anyone's standards - but our guest Cindy Levin's path took her in a slightly different but equally cool direction: working as an automobile engineer at GM's proving grounds. While she worked to eliminate vibrations in vehicles, she was allowed on company time to tutor kids in math for one hour per week. Reflecting back, Cindy recalls, "that was my favorite part of the week." Fast forward to becoming a new mom during a long, dark Chicago winter, when Cindy tapped into her dormant give-back-to-the-community reserves. She began writing letters to Congress and perhaps without knowing it at the time, started an advocacy career phase focused on shifting public policy in areas covering poverty, hunger, and global health. Now, as Cindy's children have begun following in mom's footsteps (many more letters going to Congress these days!), she is about a year away from finishing and publishing a book about how moms make great activists - impressive indeed! In this episode, learn what it takes to write a book, how volunteering is an ideal career springboard, what it is like to work for nonprofit organizations, and how one person's career journey brought her back to the causes she cares most about and making a better world for our kids.

JobSpeakers has 108 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 64:20:56. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 4th, 2024 19:46.

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