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Lifework Career Services Podcast
by Undecided? Take the next step in your career journey.
Tips, insights and stories that help undecided students make wise career choices. lifeworkcareerservices.substack.com
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EP#89: The Creative Hand-off: 30 Years from Idea to "Pray Pals"
I’m excited to share an inspiring conversation from the latest episode of the Career Exploration Podcast featuring an incredible mother-son creative team: Christy Hooper and Jonathan Hooper!Their journey to co-create Pray Pals, a children’s book over 30 years in the making, is packed with lessons on creativity, resilience, and the power of collaboration—especially within families. It’s a testament to how ideas can grow and find new life even decades after they’re first dreamed up.Here are 3 key takeaways for your career journey:* Creative ideas don’t expire. Sometimes projects take years or even decades to come to life. Trust in your vision and give yourself grace for the timeline. (Christy Hooper found encouragement knowing art often unfolds slowly 05:49.)* Adaptability is essential. Jonathan Hooper shared how his career evolved—starting in graphic design, moving to American Greetings (where his mom once worked!), and now building apps for ministries. Embrace growth and unexpected changes for a fulfilling path. (04:14)* Collaboration multiplies success. Bringing together different skills, from family and outside collaborators, can turn a good idea into a great project. Jonathan Hooper highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with people who complement your strengths. (13:21)Curious about their journey or looking for inspiration to revive your own ideas? Grab a copy of Pray Pals today and visit us at lifeworkcareerservices.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lifeworkcareerservices.substack.com
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EP# 88 Leading with Purpose with Marcell Strbich
Start exploring what happens when you stop waiting for a career to find you and start deciding what problems you are uniquely qualified to solve. Today we’ll be talking with Marcell Strbich, a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and Intelligence Officer. He has transitioned from combat hours and intelligence work to a new mission: running for Secretary of State here in Ohio. The election will be held here on the 5th of May and Marcell has identified problems in our election systems and is actively involved in creating solutions that will enhance voter fairness, security and accessibility.After 20 years serving in the military and intelligence, Marcell Strbich chose not to take a cushy corporate or FBI job. Instead, he’s on a mission to fix vulnerabilities in our election systems and ensure every legitimate vote counts. His dedication to results-driven public service is inspiring!3 Key Takeaways:* Election Integrity Begins Before the Polls: Marcell discovered that the biggest vulnerabilities occur during voter registration and administration—not just on election day. Tightening up this process protects all voters.* Teamwork and Analytical Skills Matter: Drawing on military experience, Marcell applied threat assessment, data analysis, and coalition building to identify and address gaps many overlooked—including invalid or questionable voter records.* Leadership Beyond Politics: True public service means prioritizing competency, critical thinking, and accountability in government offices. Marcell Strbich’s focus is on real solutions—not political careers.Let’s get inspired to use our own skills for public good—and remember, your vote matters. Primary Election Day in Ohio is May 5th. For more on Marcell Strbich’s mission: strbichforohio.com. For more information on building your own career agency, head over to lifeworkcareerservice.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lifeworkcareerservices.substack.com
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| EP#87: Choosing Alaska Over Student Debt
I’ve got a fresh story on the horizon for you this week. In this episode, I catch up with Camden Chernisky, a 24-year-old Clevelander who traded indecisive college days and student debt for an adventurous summer as a supervisor at Princess Tours in Alaska.Camden’s story is a must-listen for anyone contemplating student loans or debating the next step after high school.Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode:· Camden’s Big Leap: He left college when he realized he didn’t know what he truly wanted to do—and didn’t want to waste time or rack up debt figuring it out. Instead, he’s working in Alaska, paying down his loans and taking in some seriously stunning mountain views.· Alaska Job Perks: Not only does Camden save money (no rent to pay!), but he’s living in a cultural melting pot with coworkers from all around the world and gets to hike, explore nature, and even plans to cash in on a post-season cruise for free!· Real-World Advice for Students: Camden urges high school seniors to “make sure you know what you want to do” before going to college. If you’re unsure, there are plenty of exciting opportunities out there—just like Alaska!Plus, Camden shares some fun details—like hoping to spot bears (so far, just some close calls), adjusting to life without his dog Onyx, and his plans for next summer. Spoiler: He’s already looking forward to coming back for another Alaskan adventure!Take Action: Upcoming Events to Help Your FamilyFinancial Peace Workshops - June 18, 2025 Providence Church is hosting workshops to help families build financial literacy and make smarter money decisions. Perfect for parents and teens navigating education costs together. Learn more: https://www.providencechurch.us/fpuCareer Exploration Bootcamp Info Session - June 24, 2025 Janet Maltbie will host a free information session about alternative career paths for undecided students. Details: https://lifeworkcareerservices.com/bootcamp2025P.S. Got thoughts or questions about alternative paths to paying off student loans? Add a comment—we love hearing from you!Connect with Janet Maltbie:* Website: www.lifeworkcareerservices.com/calendar* Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/janetchavezmaltbie This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lifeworkcareerservices.substack.com
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EP#86: Beyond College: How One Mom Helped Her Daughter Build a Dream
In this special Mother’s Day episode of the No Loan Zone podcast, host Janet Maltbie sits down with Emilie Stack—owner of Emilie’s Coffee House and Wine Bar in Avon Lake, Ohio—to explore an inspiring alternative to the traditional college route.With the unwavering support and partnership of her mom, Emilie skipped college to follow her entrepreneurial passion straight out of high school.Together, they transformed an old bank into a vibrant community hub, fostering an atmosphere centered on real conversation—no laptops allowed on weekends!Here’s what you’ll find in this episode:🚫 Ditching the College PathNot everyone learns best in a classroom. Emilie talks candidly about her decision to skip college and dive into real-world experiences instead, from working at local cafes and pizzerias to opening her own business at just 18. Her message? It’s okay not to know your path at 17!🤝 Lessons You Can’t Get in SchoolEmilie credits her mom not only with emotional encouragement but with practical business sense you can’t learn in a lecture hall. From finding the perfect location, guiding big decisions, to being an equal partner in this adventure, Mom’s role was (and is!) irreplaceable.☕ From Comfort Zone to Community HubEmilie shares how her mom’s unwavering support helped turn a former bank building into a welcoming space for coffee, conversation, and community. Together, they handpicked furniture, set a “no laptops on weekends” rule, and prioritized real connection—making Emilie’s feel more like a home than any coffee chain ever could.💬 Advice for ParentsEmily offers heartfelt advice: Don’t push college if your child’s not ready or interested. Consider trades, community college, or just give them time to figure things out. Most importantly, “look at your kid just as they are—and build on that.”Ready for some inspiration?Listen to the full episode, and if you’re ever in Avon Lake, stop by Emilie’s. She’s always up for a chat…and yes, she’ll give you a tour!Happy Mother’s Day!And if your student is feeling lost about careers or colleges, remember—Janet is just an email away at [email protected]. Got thoughts or questions about alternative paths to success? Add a comment—we love hearing from you!Connect with Janet Maltbie:* Website: www.lifeworkcareerservices.com/calendar* Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/janetchavezmaltbie This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lifeworkcareerservices.substack.com
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EP#85: Student Debt Solutions: Camden's Alaskan Summer Job
Summary:In this latest episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Camden Chernisky, a 24-year-old from Cleveland who is choosing adventure over debt. Camden is heading to Alaska for a summer job, seeking financial independence and new experiences. Here's what you can learn from his journey:3 key takeaways:🌟 Take a Leap of Faith: Camden emphasizes the importance of trying new things. Venturing into the unknown can be a rewarding experience both personally and financially.💡 Explore Creative Financial Solutions: By working as a supervisor at the Princess Holland Tours Lodge, Camden is not only earning a steady income but also enjoying benefits like covered housing and meals, helping him save and manage debt.🌐 Gain Experience and Adventure: Beyond the financial aspect, Camden values the opportunity to explore new locations, having previously lived in Columbus and Philadelphia. This Alaskan adventure adds another chapter to his life story.If you're considering alternative ways to pay for education or manage debt, Camden's story might inspire you to explore similar opportunities. Listen to the full episode to embark on this journey with Camden and discover how unique paths can lead to financial freedom.Connect with Janet Maltbie:* Website: www.lifeworkcareerservices.com/calendar* Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/janetchavezmaltbie This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lifeworkcareerservices.substack.com
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EP#84 Deciding Between College and Hands-On Experience
Summary:I'm working with an Ohio high school student. He is about to graduate from high school and wondering if he should go to college or get a job. He’s also concerned about getting into debt. Is it best for him to go to college or get hands on practical experience instead? Can AI help him decide?To find out I asked AI, Claude 3.7 Sonnet for help. It features a new step-by-step analysis to decision making. It considers factors you wouldn’t necessarily consider. I then uploaded the analysis to Notebook.lm and created this podcast. Listen to the recommendations or download the analysis below.Building Race Car Engines Analysis Download3 key takeaways:🤝 Consider a Hybrid Approach: A hybrid approach career planning combines practical experience and structured learning. This can provide a well-rounded foundation for your career.🌐Evaluate the Location and Industry landscape: Where you gain experience matters. Consider the surrounding environment and culture. It can significantly impact your opportunities.📚 Upgrade your Skills and Knowledge: Technology and industry trends are constantly evolving. Staying adaptable and proactive about your own development is key.Connect with Janet Maltbie:* Website: www.lifeworkcareerservices.com/calendar* Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/janetchavezmaltbie This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lifeworkcareerservices.substack.com
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EP#83: Caleb's $30,000 Alaskan Summer Job
Last summer I met an interesting student. Caleb, a psychology major, has saved nearly $30,000 by working six months each year. He was my tour coach driver for Princess Tours in Alaska. Apparently Princess Tours assisted him in obtaining a commercial driver's license. Caleb plans to continue this routine through grad school, highlighting the benefits of strategic seasonal work.3 key takeaways:🌐 Skill Enhancement & Opportunities: Through this job, Caleb gains valuable skills, and with Princess Tours offering CDL training. It's a win-win. It's a reminder of the potential in seeking unconventional paths that blend personal growth with professional development.🚍 Strategic Employment: Caleb works as a tour coach driver in Alaska during the summer months. This allows him to focus on academics during the school year without the need for a part-time job.💸 Debt-Free Approach: By saving close to $30,000 each summer, Caleb covers his undergraduate education costs. And he also plans to continue this approach through grad school. He's setting a strong financial foundation for his future.Connect with Janet Maltbie:* Website: www.lifeworkcareerservices.com/calendar* Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/janetchavezmaltbie This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lifeworkcareerservices.substack.com
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