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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 35 MIN

The AI Pivot: Essential Tools for New Grads

from Partners in Progress · host Cori Keller

A perfect GPA looks great on paper, but it’s not the thing that opens the biggest doors. We’re talking with Braden Deese, a senior accounting student from Walnut Ridge and a standout in A-State’s College of Business, about what actually moves a career forward: mentors who advocate for you, clubs that put you in the right rooms, and the courage to start conversations before you feel fully “ready.” From honor societies to the Accounting and Finance Club, Braden breaks down how involvement becomes a real professional network you can lean on for years.We also get practical about work experience. Braden shares what he’s learning as an intern at a hospital, from accounts receivable and insurance payments to asking better questions about costs and efficiency. If you’re aiming for an accounting internship, a healthcare finance role, or a future in leadership, you’ll hear how classroom theory turns into decisions that matter, and why showing up prepared and curious beats trying to look like you already know everything.Leadership is the thread that ties it together. Braden walks us through the three costs of leadership he heard from Coach Butch Jones: you will make hard calls that affect people you care about, you will be disliked sometimes, and you will be misunderstood without getting to defend yourself. We also talk about a major shift happening right now in business and higher education: AI is no longer a forbidden shortcut; it’s a tool you need to learn if you want to stay competitive, adaptable, and effective.If you care about Arkansas State University, student success, mentorship, networking, accounting careers, or AI in business, this conversation will hit home. Subscribe for more, share this with a student who needs encouragement, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway: what connection or mentor changed your path? @Arkansasstatemeidanetwork.0:00 Introduction1:00 Walnut Ridge Roots2:22 Why Accounting?3:11 The Power of Mentorship4:46 Hospital Internship Insights6:17 Coach Butch Jones: Three Costs of Leadership9:49 Future Growth: Shields and White's Vision11:25 The AI Business Shift12:40 Redirection: From Baseball to Academics14:30 Connections You Can't Get Elsewhere17:10 Adaptive Leadership in Accounting18:25 Advice for First-Year Students21:06 Smaller Classes, Closer Bonds22:02 Only at A-State Moments23:43 Campus Traditions and Favorites26:14 High School vs. College Reality28:02 The Class That Humbled Me29:14 Career Goals: Path to CFO29:43 What Alumni Need to Know31:30 Community and the Food Bank32:44 A Note of Gratitude34:04 Defining Progress

A perfect GPA looks great on paper, but it’s not the thing that opens the biggest doors. We’re talking with Braden Deese, a senior accounting student from Walnut Ridge and a standout in A-State’s College of Business, about what actually moves a career forward: mentors who advocate for you, clubs that put you in the right rooms, and the courage to start conversations before you feel fully “ready.” From honor societies to the Accounting and Finance Club, Braden breaks down how involvement becom...

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