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Andy Whelan, Career Coach

Career coach and mentor Andy Whelan joins Making Ways to talk all about his path from pre-med student to Second City comic, how he turned a side hustle doing building maintenance into a full-fledged business in New York City, and his realization that...

An episode of the Making Ways: The Art of Music podcast, hosted by Rob Goodman I OpenVerse, titled "Andy Whelan, Career Coach" was published on May 5, 2017 and runs 27 minutes.

May 5, 2017 ·27m · Making Ways: The Art of Music

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Career coach and mentor Andy Whelan joins Making Ways to talk all about his path from pre-med student to Second City comic, how he turned a side hustle doing building maintenance into a full-fledged business in New York City, and his realization that his passion for performing and helping people was perfectly suited for teaching and professional development. This episode is also chock-full of advice for anyone looking to jump-start their career or switch tracks midstream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Career coach and mentor Andy Whelan joins Making Ways to talk all about his path from pre-med student to Second City comic, how he turned a side hustle doing building maintenance into a full-fledged business in New York City, and his realization that his passion for performing and helping people was perfectly suited for teaching and professional development. This episode is also chock-full of advice for anyone looking to jump-start their career or switch tracks midstream.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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