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The Professionals Podcast
by The George Washington University College of Professional Studies
Welcome to The Professionals, a podcast that digs into the stories, secrets, and successes behind some of today's most in-demand careers—from sustainable urban planning and homeland security to AI and politics.Co-hosted by Amanda Gillespie and Luke Kasim from George Washington University College of Professional Studies, the show explores careers that shape the world—and how to get started or get ahead.Guests including career coaches, researchers, authors, entrepreneurs, and professionals at the top of their game share how they got there and what you can learn from their trials, tribulations, and tactics. New episodes drop every other week. Questions, insights, or suggestions for show topics? Email us at [email protected].
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How Do You Write Your Career Story? Ask Design Thinking Expert Elliot Felix
TakeawaysThe college experience can be overwhelming without proper guidance.Unsung heroes in student support include dining hall staff and facilities engineers.More services do not always lead to better student outcomes; simplicity is key.Building a three-tiered support network is essential for success.Design thinking is a practical approach to problem-solving in education.Finding your community can help you navigate challenges in your career.Effective leadership requires a focus on making progress, not just managing risk.Storytelling is a critical skill in today's job market.Bonding and bridging social capital are both necessary for a strong support system.In-person communication skills will be increasingly valuable in the future.Elliot Felix EssentialsOnline On SocialsLinkedIn InstagramTikTok On the Page:How to Get the Most Out of College The Connected College: Leadership Strategies for Student Success Chapters00:00 Navigating College Life: The Importance of Guidance05:31 Rethinking Student Support: Quality Over Quantity10:34 Design Thinking: A Framework for Problem Solving16:22 Leadership and Strategy: Doing Less with More19:55 Setting the Bar Low in Strategy21:32 The Power of Storytelling in Job Markets24:05 Crafting Effective Presentations27:24 Building Support Systems for Adult Learners30:01 Rethinking Leadership and Risk Management32:38 The Importance of In-Person Communication35:34 Future Aspirations and Educational Strategies
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How do you show employers you've got what it takes? Ask ISC2's Casey Marks.
ISC2 is the world's largest association of cybersecurity professionals.Credentials play a crucial role in career mobility and professional recognition.There is significant confusion between certificates and certifications.Certifications are time-limited and can be revoked for unethical behavior.Storytelling is essential in conveying the value of qualifications.Volunteering can provide valuable perspectives and experiences.Thinking probabilistically is a vital skill for future professionals.Critical thinking and curiosity are essential in a data-driven world.ISC2 is committed to filling the cybersecurity skills gap.The future of cybersecurity education is focused on lifelong learning.
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Unlocking Career Growth: Insights from Season 2
Confidence is betting on yourself.Work-life balance is impossible; strive for harmony.Clarity comes from taking action, not overthinking.Your first move doesn't have to be perfect.Leadership starts with vulnerability.Leaders create change, managers protect the status quo.Identify your unique strengths and lean into them.A good storyteller keeps an open mind.Look for what's missing in the world to find opportunities.Stay curious, connected, and committed to growth.
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How do you ask the tough questions? Ask journalist Frank Sesno.
Subscribe and Rate The Professionals on: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-professionals-podcast/id1702917735🔊 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6aaJhFeLdcDWE4B4aSM2BYOr wherever you get your favorite podcasts.For comments, show ideas, or advertising opportunities visit our show page or email us: [email protected] ChaptersFrank Sesno emphasizes the importance of asking tough but respectful questions in journalism.Preparation for interviews involves understanding the audience and conducting thorough research.The landscape of journalism is evolving, with challenges in monetizing digital media.Aspiring journalists should develop a unique voice and expertise in a specific area.Curiosity and continuous learning are essential for success in any field.Frank's transition from journalism to education was inspired by a desire to use different skills.The role of journalism is to seek the truth and hold power accountable.Social media can amplify voices but requires careful management of one's digital footprint.Frank encourages young journalists to be confident and genuine in their storytelling.Investing in the future of journalism involves engaging with young people and addressing global challenges.Chapters00:00 The Art of Asking Tough Questions02:17 Frank Sesno: A Career in Journalism07:03 Preparing for High-Stakes Interviews10:08 The Evolving Landscape of Journalism15:11 Transitioning from Journalism to Education19:55 Advice for Aspiring Journalists24:56 Curiosity and Continuous Learning26:52 Looking to the Future
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How do you become an FBI and CIA agent? Ask Tracy Walder.
Tracy Walder's career path includes roles in both the CIA and FBI.Many students self-select out of applying for intelligence jobs due to misconceptions.Soft skills are crucial for success in intelligence roles.The landscape of threats in national security is constantly evolving.Building trust is essential in intelligence gathering.The transition from CIA to FBI is not common but can happen.Cybersecurity is a growing concern in national security.Pop culture influences perceptions of intelligence work.Tracy's book offers a narrative approach to her spy experiences.The worst outcome of applying for a job is simply being told no. I learned that I was very naive.The transition from CIA to FBI revealed cultural differences.Law enforcement culture is different from intelligence culture.Women faced significant challenges in law enforcement historically.Listening is a crucial leadership skill.Quiet leaders can be effective leaders.Taking a moment to calm down can prevent miscommunication.Aspiring professionals should simply apply for positions.Representation in national security roles is important.Breaking down complex issues can help inform the public.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to High-Stakes Intelligence Work02:24 Tracy Walder's Unique Career Path05:54 Transitioning from CIA to FBI08:25 Pursuing Careers in Homeland Security11:51 The Evolving Threat Landscape14:37 Day-to-Day Life in the CIA18:23 Building Trust in Intelligence Gathering19:50 The Unexpected Spy: A Narrative Approach21:16 Transitioning from CIA to FBI: Lessons Learned24:23 Navigating Gender Challenges in Law Enforcement27:49 Leadership Lessons from Intelligence Agencies32:23 Starting a Career in Intelligence and Law Enforcement35:25 Current Projects and Future Aspirations
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How does disruption advance a career? Ask Charlene Li.
Disruption is a constant in today's business landscape.Successful leaders must be willing to embrace change.Complacency can lead to missed opportunities for growth.Understanding customer needs is crucial for anticipating disruption.Southern New Hampshire University exemplifies effective disruption in education.Generative AI can be a powerful tool for professionals.Flexibility in strategy is essential for navigating change.Strong communication fosters alignment within teams.Leaders must ensure everyone understands their role in the strategy.Continuous evaluation of strategy is necessary in a dynamic environment. Cash is essential for business operations.Shame can hinder effective communication and leadership.Time blocking helps in achieving personal and professional goals.Embracing risk can lead to personal growth and adventure.Confidence is key to overcoming anxiety and excitement.Failure should be viewed as a learning opportunity.Leaders must create change, not just manage the status quo.Identify and leverage your unique strengths.Disruption should be a daily practice in life.Finding harmony in life is more important than balance.Chapters00:00 Navigating Disruption: A Leadership Perspective03:06 Embracing Change: The Role of Disruption in Business05:49 Case Study: Southern New Hampshire University as a Disruptor09:05 Generative AI: Shaping the Future of Leadership12:05 Strategies for Adapting to Rapid Change18:01 Aligning Teams for Success in a Dynamic Environment20:01 Navigating Challenges in Leadership22:02 Planning for Success: Time Management Strategies24:02 Embracing Risk and Adventure in Life27:47 The Relationship with Failure33:01 Becoming a Transformational Leader
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How Do You Outthink Unthinkable Threats? Ask Bart E. Womack.
PARENTAL ADVISORY: EXPLICIT CONTENT This episode contains mature subjects. Listener discretion is advised.What does it take to stay one step ahead of a crisis—and how can those same skills help in any career? Hosts Amanda Gillespie and Luke Kasim talk with Bart Womack, a retired Command Sergeant Major and security expert, about insider threats, situational awareness, and leadership under pressure.Bart shares hard-earned lessons from a traumatic insider attack, revealing the critical skills that make a difference in security careers—and any profession that requires quick thinking, risk assessment, and decisive action. Whether you're considering a career in security or looking for practical leadership insights, this conversation is packed with advice to help you stay sharp and prepared.Subscribe and Rate The Professionals on:🍎 Apple Podcasts🔊 SpotifyOr wherever you get your favorite podcasts.For comments, show ideas, or advertising opportunities visit our show page or email us: [email protected] Show NotesAwareness and preparedness are crucial for survival.Trust should be approached with caution.Observing and reporting suspicious behavior can save lives.Listening carefully can reveal potential threats.There is no specific profile for potential attackers.Situational awareness is a shared responsibility.Military experiences provide valuable insights into security.Education and training can empower individuals to act.Preventative measures must evolve with changing threats. Identifying tattoos can hint at affiliations with organizations.Background checks are limited in their effectiveness.Manpower shortages in the military affect recruitment standards.Situational awareness can prevent potential attacks.Community members play a crucial role in safety.Parents must monitor their children's environments for signs of violence.Mental health issues are often linked to violent behavior.Gun ownership requires responsible education and monitoring.Global perspectives on gun laws can inform local policies.Continuous education is vital for those in security careers.Chapters00:00 The Unthinkable: Insider Threats in the Workplace01:59 Bart Womack's Mission: Security Awareness and Preparedness06:03 Lessons from Combat: Recognizing Insider Threats09:56 Strategies for Prevention: Trust, Observe, and Report18:52 The Evolving Nature of Threats: Military Insights and Adaptations22:5 6Identifying Red Flags in Military Personnel26:23 The Importance of Situational Awareness29:17 Strategies for Preventing Attacks32:29 Parental Responsibility in Gun Safety36:58 Global Perspectives on Gun Ownership40:50 Career Paths in Security and Safety Awareness43:43 Final Thoughts on Preparedness and AwarenessLinks: Womack's Website: https://bartwomack.com/Womack's latest book, Embedded Enemy: https://bartwomack.com/book/Embedded Enemy, the movie: https://bartwomack.com/movie/Womack on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-womack-28170417/
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Want to learn how to build a sustainable city? Ask Peter Calthorpe.
Peter's work is influenced by the counterculture of the 60s.Whole systems thinking is crucial for sustainable design.Energy-efficient buildings can enhance comfort and reduce environmental impact.Urban design requires a multidisciplinary approach.The American dream of suburban living is evolving post-2008.Transit-oriented development is essential for sustainable urban growth.Political support is vital for implementing innovative urban planning ideas.Urbanism can be a conservation strategy against climate change.The mismatch between housing supply and demographic needs is critical.Future urban planners should prioritize a holistic understanding of urban systems.Chapters00:00 The Roots of Sustainable Design13:33 Global Urban Planning Challenges22:12 Preparing Future Urban Planners26:11 The Future of Urban Planning36:55 Achievements and Reflections
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What does a rocket scientist think about career advancement? Ask Christyl Johnson..
takeawaysTaking time for self-care is essential for productivity.NASA encourages creative thinking and innovation.Diversity leads to more innovative solutions.Overcoming imposter syndrome is crucial for success.Understanding your value is key to self-advocacy.Transforming challenges into opportunities can lead to growth.Mindset plays a significant role in overcoming obstacles.Unique contributions are vital in collaborative environments.Embracing diversity enhances problem-solving capabilities.Professional development is a personal journey that requires self-reflection. Embrace technology to stay relevant in your career.Mentorship is crucial for fostering diversity in STEM fields.Innovative solutions are needed for future challenges in space.NASA's work has a direct impact on everyday life.Fear is often false evidence appearing real; educate yourself to overcome it.Collaboration across disciplines is essential for problem-solving.Community engagement can inspire the next generation of scientists.Women in STEM need support from both genders to thrive.Understanding the past can help us prepare for the future.Investing in space technology benefits society as a whole.Chapters00:00 New Beginnings and Reflections02:17 Journey to NASA: Inspiration and Education06:05 Innovative Thinking at NASA08:48 Overcoming Challenges in STEM12:55 Embracing Diversity and Self-Worth16:38 Transforming Setbacks into Opportunities20:46 Mindset and Professional Development21:42 Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Success22:49 Embracing Technology for Career Growth27:18 Mentorship and Community Engagement32:33 Innovative Solutions for Future Challenges38:40 The Impact of NASA on Everyday Life42:45 Confronting Fear and Embracing Knowledge
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How do the skills of a US diplomat translate to the professional world? Ask Belinda Jackson Farrier.
TakeawaysVulnerability is a key trait for effective leadership.Cross-functional collaboration enhances problem-solving capabilities.Advocating for oneself is crucial in professional settings.Transitioning to entrepreneurship requires careful planning and support.Investing in personal well-being is essential for long-term success.Storytelling is a powerful tool in leadership and branding.Building a supportive network can facilitate career transitions.Cultural awareness is vital in global leadership roles.Taking risks can lead to significant personal and professional growth.Self-reflection and journaling can aid in personal development.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Career Paths04:52 The Importance of Vulnerability in Leadership09:50 Navigating Cultural Differences in Leadership14:59 Balancing Personal and Professional Life20:09 Taking the Leap: Transitioning to Entrepreneurship25:00 Building a Supportive Network and Community29:59 The Role of Storytelling in Leadership31:57 Conclusion and Future Aspirations
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Did a forensics professor unmask the Zodiac Killer? Ask Tom Mauriello.
LinksForensiq company siteReach out to Tom at [email protected] on LinkedinForensicWeek WebcastTakeawaysTom's journey into forensic science began with a graduate program at GW.Innovative training techniques include using doll-sized crime scenes.Internships are crucial for students to gain real-world experience.The Zodiac killer investigation highlights the challenges of cold cases.Forensic IQ was created to assist defense attorneys with forensic insights.The landscape of forensic science careers is evolving, with more women entering the field.Tom emphasizes the importance of understanding the science behind forensics.Students should explore various aspects of forensic science to find their niche.Networking and mentorship are key for career development in forensics.The role of DNA has transformed how cold cases are approached.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Forensic Science and Tom's Journey03:02 Innovative Training Techniques in Forensics05:50 The Importance of Education and Internships09:11 Insights from the Zodiac Killer Investigation11:55 Navigating Career Paths in Forensic Science14:50 The Role of Forensic IQ and Consulting18:13 Lessons Learned and Future Directions
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The Secret to Career Success? Ask Author Alison Cardy.
Episode LinksAlison's Career Coaching website: https://www.cardycareercoaching.com/Alison on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisoncardyAlison's latest book, Career Grease: https://www.cardycareercoaching.com/book/TakeawaysCareer coaching can be categorized into three main types: career management, job searching, and soul searching.Soul searching is essential for individuals feeling unfulfilled in their careers to identify their true interests and values.Networking is a crucial skill that can create opportunities and connections in one's career.Taking action is vital for gaining clarity in career decisions; overthinking can lead to stagnation.Self-doubt often hinders career progression; recognizing one's unique strengths is important.Informational interviews can be a comfortable way for introverts to network and learn about different fields.Setting controllable metrics for career goals can help maintain motivation and accountability.Mistakes in career exploration should be viewed as learning opportunities rather than failures.Books on career development can provide insights, but taking action is necessary for real change.Having a coach can help individuals navigate mindset challenges and provide support in their career journey.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Career Coaching03:07 Understanding Different Types of Career Coaching06:00 The Importance of Soul Searching in Career Transitions08:56 Navigating Career Fulfillment and Mindset Challenges11:49 The Role of Networking in Career Development16:57 Taking Action for Career Clarity20:04 Learning from Mistakes in Career Exploration24:02 The Process of Career Coaching and Accountability
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Want to Create a Sustainable City? Talk to Todd Litman.
LinksTodd Litman: LinkedIn Victoria Transport Policy Institute Show NotesMontreal is known for its affordability and artistic community.Affordable housing is crucial for cultural development.Cities should prioritize active transportation options.Todd Litman's journey into urban planning began with bicycle advocacy.Understanding the costs of automobile dependency is essential for urban planning.Integrative professions are increasingly important in urban planning.Neighborhood design impacts community interaction and accessibility.The challenges of urban design vary between neighborhoods and suburbs.Research and collaboration are key in urban planning initiatives.Cultural experiences enhance the appeal of cities. Cities are increasingly being viewed as commodities.There is potential for cities to improve health and livability.New urbanist principles are being rediscovered in urban planning.Transportation costs can offset lower housing costs in sprawling cities.Extreme heat poses significant challenges for urban planning.Cool walkability planning can enhance urban environments.Self-driving cars are not yet a viable solution for transportation.The human element in transportation services is crucial.There is a growing demand for more sustainable transportation options.Urban planners have exciting opportunities to drive positive change.
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Empowering Students at CPS: Access, Engagement, and Professional Growth
In this episode of The Professionals Podcast, we're joined by Ms. Liesl Riddle, Dean of the College of Professional Studies (CPS). Over the past year, the College of Professional Studies has focused on raising awareness of its programs, strengthening existing offerings, and developing new ideas, all while forging vital partnerships with vendors and employment partners. A major highlight has been the successful reimagining of the college’s branding and marketing strategies, leading to increased visibility both within and outside the university. This included the launch of new websites, advertising campaigns, and an award-winning media campaign. CPS has also made progress in its three overarching goals: people, learning, and professional progress. Initiatives like The Professional Access Roundtables and partnerships with industry leaders have provided students with valuable networking opportunities and exposure to real-world experiences. Additionally, the upcoming launch of the RevU lifelong learning platform marks an innovative step forward in continuing education and professional development. Dean Liesl Riddle talks about all of these various inititives and many more in this episode and it's a must listen for current and prospective studentes; alumni, faculty, staff, and partners.
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From Performative to Authentic: Building Real DEI in Tech
In this episode of The Professoinals Podcast, we're joined by Dmitry Korolev, a cyber security expert and an Advisory Board member at George Washington University's College of Professional Studies. This episode explores the intersection of identity, inclusion, and cybersecurity through a personal lens. Mr. Korolev discusses his journey from hiding his LGBTQ+ identity due to conservative cultural norms to finding acceptance in the U.S. and coming out at work. Mr. Korolev emphasizes the importance of updating cybersecurity curricula to stay competitive and address the broader issue of companies adopting performative diversity practices. Genuine inclusion, he argues, requires leaders who mentor and support minority groups beyond symbolic gestures. The conversation also highlights the challenges of managing multiple identities in the workplace, such as dealing with stereotypes and preconceived notions. Mr. Korolev advocates for authentic allyship and diverse perspectives in cybersecurity, noting that varied experiences can enhance problem-solving and innovation. Overall, the discussion underscores the need for deep, meaningful engagement with diversity and inclusion.
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Elevating Leadership: Insights from the Army Congressional Fellows Program
In this episode, of The Professionals Podcast, we talk with Kathryn Yurkanin about the Army Congressional Fellows Program. Ms. Yurkanin is the Principal Deputy Chief, Legislative Liaison. The Principal Deputy provides guidance, supervision, and synchronization for the daily activities of the Office of the Chief Legislative Liaison. From joining a small ROTC program on a whim to navigating the intricacies of military logistics and procurement, Ms. Yurkanin's career unfolds with unexpected twists and turns. Transitioning to the Acquisition Corps opened doors to research and development projects, while a fellowship in legislative affairs provided insights into the inner workings of Capitol Hill. With a competitive selection process and adaptability to political landscapes, the U.S. Army Fellowship Program emerges as a beacon of excellence in military education and leadership development.
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Behind the Scenes: Supporting Student Success Beyond the Classroom
In this episode of The Professionals Podcast, we are joined by Suzanne Farrand, the Assistant Dean of Students for the College of Professional Students. Suzanne highlights the distinctive characteristics of the student body, emphasizing the prevalence of part-time study due to existing job commitments. The discussion sheds light on the flexible learning modalities and the diverse geographical spread of CPS classes, reflecting the college's adaptability to the needs of its students.Suzanne shares insights into the invaluable support provided by CPS teams, including personalized advising, resource connections, and a deep understanding of the multifaceted lives of their students. Additionally, Suzanne discusses efforts to enhance student engagement through extracurricular activities and professional networking opportunities, aiming to foster a sense of community and support beyond the classroom. The episode concludes with a spotlight on newly established student support funds, designed to alleviate financial burdens and facilitate academic and professional growth.Listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of CPS's holistic approach to education, which prioritizes student success amidst the complex demands of work, family, and personal growth.
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Building Community: Engaging Military Affiliated Students Across GW's Campuses
In this episode of the Professionals Podcast, we delve into the comprehensive support system dedicated to military-connected students at George Washington University. From pre-admission inquiries about benefits to seamless transitions into campus life, Andrew Sonn, Ed.D. leads the Military and Veteran Student Services office at GW and is committed to ensuring a smooth journey for every individual. Learn about the array of programs available, including dedicated orientation sessions and the bustling Military Community Center at F Street. Discover how Dr, Sonn's team extends support beyond Foggy Bottom, engaging students across various campuses and online platforms. With approximately 40% of military-connected students taking online classes, GW embrace's innovative approaches to foster a sense of belonging and community cohesion. Explore the valuable resources and benefits accessible to our diverse student population, including the post-9/11 GI Bill and specialized career development initiatives. From translating military experience into marketable skills to hosting dynamic career events like its annual pitch competition, GW empowers students to excel in their chosen paths. Join us as we navigate the challenges together, advocating for policies that prioritize student welfare and ensuring a seamless transition into academic and civilian life. Tune in to discover how GW's commitment to military-affiliated students enriches our campus community and beyond.
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Building Bridges Between Emerging Technologies and Policy: Insights from a Homeland Security Expert
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An Unconventional Journey: From Retail to Data Visualization
In this episode of The Professionals Podcast, we're joined by John Keegan, a faculty member that teaches Data Visualization at the College of Professional Studies. John shares his unconventional journey from a job in retail to a career in data analytics and data visualization. This episode tackles the broad scope of IT and John highlights its various specialties, including cybersecurity, data science, and cloud computing. He advises students to explore their interests and emphasizes the importance of a strong IT foundation. John also addresses emerging trends like AI and its increasing presence in daily life and education. When it comes to cybersecurity, John stresses the significance of personal security measures, such as using VPNs and verifying website security. He also cautions against blindly trusting AI-generated content, advocating for a balanced approach that combines human judgment with AI tools. Throughout the discussion, John encourages curiosity, problem-solving skills, and proactive learning, essential qualities for success in the ever-evolving field of IT.
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Navigating Publishing: A Stable Landscape of Continuous Change
In this episode of The Professionals Podcast, we delve deep into the multifaceted world of publishing careers. Join us as we uncover invaluable insights from Mr. John Warren, Program Director and Associate Professor of the Publishing program at the College of Professional Studies. Professor Warren shares his personal journey and reveals the diverse paths that successful publishing professionals have taken to reach their professoinal dreams. From editorial roles to marketing, from traditional publishing houses to emerging digital platforms, each Professor Warren brings a unique perspective on the opportunities and challenges within the publishing landscape. We explore the crucial intersection of passion and practicality, discussing how aspiring professionals can strategically plan their careers in this ever-evolving field. Through candid anecdotes and practical advice, Professor Warren offers guidance on finding your niche, building essential skills, and seizing opportunities for growth. Whether you're a seasoned publishing professional or just starting your journey, this episode provides valuable insights to help you navigate the complex world of publishing careers. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the industry and discover actionable strategies to propel your career forward.
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Navigating Urban Planning: From Capstone to Loudoun County
In this podcast episode, Kristian Maldonado shares his amazing journey into the world of urban planning. Driven by a deep passion for cities and communities, Kristian initially pursued civil engineering until a career test pointed him towards urban planning at the University of Nevada. This revelation led Kristian to delve into the dynamic field of urban planning, challenging traditional suburban living and advocating for sustainability. As a land use planner in Loudoun County, Kristian navigates the intersection of politics, policy, and community engagement, striving to shape a more inclusive and sustainable future. Join Amanda, Luke, and Kristian on this podcast episode as they reflect on the evolution of urban planning and the pivotal role it plays in fostering vibrant, resilient communities amid the challenges of climate change and societal transformation. In this episode, you'll hear Kristian reflect on his Capstone Project; experiences as a young professional in urban planning, and his advice for students that are keen to explore careers in the field.
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GW's Urban Planning Program: Nurturing Tomorrow's Climate Resilient Planners
In this episode of The Professionals Podcast, we delve into the world of sustainable urban planning with Ms. Sandra Whitehead, Program Director, Sustainable Urban Planning Program at GW's College of Professional Studies. The conversation reflects on the dual purpose of building spaces for people and safeguarding the environment and economy for future generations. The discussion leads to a critical question: Which city serves as a model for sustainable urban planning? While Portland, Oregon, often takes the spotlight, Ms. Whitehead challenges this perception, pointing out concerns like urban sprawl. Drawing from personal experiences in Pensacola, Florida, the conversation explores historical layouts and sustainable practices that contribute to a walkable and environmentally conscious community. The hosts, Amanda Gillespie and Luke Kasim, probe into Ms. Whitehead's motivation for entering this field, uncovering a personal connection to environmental justice challenges and a desire to understand and rectify the impact of industrial activities on local communities. Shifting gears, the conversation delves into the role of urban planners in the face of climate change. Ms. Whitehead emphasizes the critical role planners play in shaping communities, managing public lands, and devising strategies for climate resilience. The curriculum's emphasis on climate change reflects its significance, with core classes dedicated to understanding the science and planning for low carbon and resilient cities. The episode unveils the local impact of the program's graduates, with around 60% choosing to stay in the immediate area, working for federal agencies, non-profits, or planning consulting firms. The close-knit network, facilitated by alumni-student mixers and internships, plays a pivotal role in connecting graduates with job opportunities. As the conversation unfolds, the conversation explores the program's unique feature – capstone projects. These projects provide students with opportunities to create professional planning products, offering practical solutions to real-world challenges. The podcast concludes with insights into global examples of effective urban planning, citing the Netherlands and Copenhagen, while emphasizing the program's commitment to creating change-makers equipped to address the urgent challenges of our time.
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Your Appetite Comes With Eating: Lessons from a Lifelong Learner
In this gripping episode of The Professionals Podcast, Mr. Bryan Carley shares his extraordinary journey from a tech-focused career to a life-altering health scare that prompted a profound shift. After a dire medical prognosis, Mr. Carley reevaluates his priorities, transitioning from technology implementation to combating financial crime. The pivotal moment on December 26th, 2013, becomes a catalyst for a career overhaul, leading him to specialize in responsible business practices and risk management. Bryan's resilience and newfound purpose resonate as he transforms from a tech generalist to a financial crime specialist. Returning to school with a unique perspective, Bryan navigates the Homeland Security Program at The George Washington University's College of Professional Studies, embracing the efficiency of modern education tools. His experience and insights illuminate the real-world applications of certifications in financial crime and anti-money laundering. As Bryan reflects on his family's military legacy, he shares a heartwarming tale of guiding his son's journey into cybersecurity. In a surprising turn, Bryan announces his acceptance into the University of Melbourne Law School, marking the beginning of his third chapter. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the importance of deliberate choices, productive discomfort, and being present in every endeavor. Bryan's inspiring narrative underscores the power of introspection and the endless possibilities that unfold when one embraces change.
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Adapting to New Threats: Insights from the Field
Welcome to The Professionals Podcast, where we explore the world of upskilling and continuing education for adult learners. On this episode, Luke Kasim and Amanda Gillespie have the privilege of talking to Elaine Lammert, the distinguished homeland security master's Program director. Elaine has had an illustrious career, spending nearly 29 years at the FBI, starting as a street agent and eventually becoming the Principal Deputy General Counsel. She then transitioned into academia, joining GW in 2011 as an adjunct professor and later becoming the program director. We dive into the evolution of the Department of Homeland Security since its creation in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Elaine highlights the need for unity of effort and information sharing among agencies, emphasizing the importance of protecting the nation from terrorist threats. She also discusses the continuous evolution of DHS in response to ever-changing threats. Elaine shares her unique career journey, describing it as both a career change and continuation. She believes in giving back and serving her country, which she now does through educating the next generation of leaders in homeland security. We learn about the diverse student body in GW's Homeland Security Master's Program, which includes individuals from various backgrounds, such as the military, law enforcement, intelligence, and even the private sector. Elaine emphasizes the importance of providing a well-rounded education to prepare students for careers in national security. Elaine discusses the program's commitment to staying up-to-date and mentions exploring partnerships and addressing specific needs in the coming years. She also touches on the program's webinar series, "U.S.-China Relations," which delves into the complexities of China's role in the world. In closing, Elaine encourages prospective students to consider GW's program, highlighting its location in the national capital region, the impressive credentials of the faculty, and the program's commitment to mentoring and producing the next generation of leaders in the field of homeland security. If you're interested in learning more about the Homeland Security Master's Program at GW or attending one of their China relations webinars, you can visit CPS.GWU.edu. The program offers a unique blend of academic theory and practicality, making it a valuable opportunity for those seeking careers in national security.
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Resumes, LinkedIn, and AI: The Future of Professional Storytelling
Welcome to "The Professionals Podcast," hosted by Amanda Gillespie and Luke Kasim. In this episode, they are joined by Ms. Nicole Mintz, Director of Career Services for the College of Professional Studies. Nicole provides one-on-one coaching, programming, and resources to assist students and alumni in exploring opportunities, developing job search strategies, and sustaining lifelong career services. Nicole shares her passion for supporting students and alumni throughout their career journeys, emphasizing the importance of ongoing career development. She highlights how career services at the College of Professional Studies are committed to helping individuals create authentic career stories, whether they are students or alumni. Nicole explains how students and alumni can access career services, including one-on-one coaching appointments through the GW career portal, Handshake. She discusses the wide range of topics covered in coaching sessions, from job search strategies to resume writing and interview preparation. She also touches on the role of applicant tracking systems and AI in today's job market. The conversation explores the future of resumes and LinkedIn's potential to replace traditional resumes. Nicole emphasizes the importance of a well-crafted online presence, which includes using keywords effectively to navigate the AI-driven hiring process. The hosts also dive into the Career Builder Series, a program that connects students, alumni, program directors, employers, and more to discuss trending topics and industry insights. Nicole explains how these sessions help individuals gain direction and knowledge about their chosen field. Throughout the episode, Nicole's enthusiasm for helping individuals discover their strengths and pursue fulfilling careers shines through. She shares a heartwarming success story of a career changer who transitioned from a seemingly unrelated field to publishing, demonstrating the transformative power of career services. Nicole emphasizes that career services at the College of Professional Studies are there to support individuals throughout their career journeys, from the moment they enter the program to long after they become alumni. She encourages prospective students to consider the valuable career support available to them as they invest in their education and professional growth. The episode concludes with Nicole highlighting the importance of integrating classroom learning with intentional career development, emphasizing that it's not just about the grade but about crafting your unique career story. Listeners are encouraged to reach out with questions, feedback, or recommendations for future podcast episodes. This episode of "The Professionals Podcast" provides valuable insights into the role of career services in adult education, the ever-evolving landscape of resumes and online presence, and the ongoing support available to students and alumni pursuing their career goals.
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Proximity Matters: Inside the Heart of American Politics
In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of Capitol Hill as we follow the captivating journey of Dr. Casey Burgat, the Director of the Legislative Affairs program at the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University. Starting with his decision to pursue a Ph.D. in American Government at the University of Maryland, we uncover the twists and turns that led him to Washington, D.C., the heart of the nation's political landscape. In this episode, we get an inside look at the world of lobbyists and interest groups, dispelling misconceptions and highlighting their informational role in our democracy. As we navigate the ever-changing political climate, we explore the Graduate School of Political Management at GW and the program's role in shaping the next generation of political leaders. The episode closes with a thought-provoking discussion on the state of American democracy, urging listeners to engage in the political process at both the national and local levels.
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Adapting to the Evolving Cybersecurity Landscape
Welcome to the Professionals Podcast, hosted by Amanda Gillespie and Luke Kasim. In this episode, we are joined by Connie Uthoff, the Program Director of the Cybersecurity Strategy and Information Management Master's Program in the College of Professional Studies at George Washington University. Connie shares her journey into the world of cybersecurity education and how the program she leads has evolved to keep up with the rapidly changing threat landscape. She highlights the importance of continuous education and the skills needed to combat emerging cyber threats, emphasizing the need for a workforce that can adapt to new challenges. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the evolving nature of cybersecurity threats, the role of AI and machine learning, the significance of threat hunting, and the challenges faced by both large and small businesses. Connie also discusses the importance of collaboration between different sectors and industries to address cybersecurity challenges effectively. She shares insights into the diverse backgrounds of her students, including those who come from non-cybersecurity fields, and how the program equips them with essential skills to protect against cyber threats. The episode also touches on the financial services sector's proactive approach to cybersecurity and the significance of reducing one's digital footprint to enhance personal security. Connie talks about her recently published book on cyber intelligence and the responsibility each individual has in safeguarding their digital presence. Join us for a deep dive into the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity and learn how education and collaboration are crucial in the fight against cyber threats. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and stay tuned for more insightful episodes.
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The Future of Paralegals: AI, Growth, and Excellence
We're thrilled to be joined by today's special guest, Toni Marsh, the Paralegal Studies program at George Washington University's College of Professional Studies. In this episode, Toni shares his remarkable journey into the paralegal profession, spanning over three decades. From starting as an adjunct faculty member while working as a public defender to eventually designing and launching paralegal education programs worldwide, Toni's story is truly inspiring. But what exactly is a paralegal, and how has the profession evolved? Toni explains how paralegals have transitioned from performing administrative tasks to taking on a more significant role in the legal system. With formal education and specialized training, paralegals are now tackling challenging and substantive work, making them indispensable in the field. One of the highlights of this episode is Toni's fascinating tale of how she became involved in building an entire paralegal education system in Tanzania. Her journey from a phone call from the State Department to designing a curriculum that is now used nationwide in Tanzania showcases the social impact and global opportunities that a career in paralegal studies can offer. Toni also delves into the unique master's program at George Washington University, the only one of its kind in the country. With an emphasis on critical thinking, problem-solving, and practical skills, this program equips students with the tools they need to excel in the paralegal profession. As the discussion continues, the Amanda, Luke, and Toni explore the role of AI in the paralegal world. Toni dispels the notion that AI will replace paralegals, emphasizing that those who can effectively utilize AI will thrive in the profession. AI is viewed as a powerful tool that enhances productivity, and students are encouraged to embrace it as part of their education. Toni also offers valuable insights into the qualities that make an excellent paralegal, such as being detail-oriented, organized, and a strong communicator. She highlights the benefits of choosing a paralegal career over becoming a lawyer, including a shorter education timeline, lower costs, and an excellent work-life balance. In the world of paralegal studies, the future looks promising. The field is experiencing robust growth, and Toni predicts that it will only continue to expand. Paralegals are in high demand, and their versatile skill set is valuable in various legal settings. With AI becoming more integrated into the profession, paralegals who adapt and embrace technology will be well-positioned for success. Finally, Toni discusses the strong network of GW paralegal alumni, who remain closely connected and often return to recruit GW graduates for prestigious positions. The Honor Society, Lambda Epsilon Chi (Lex), recognizes the top-performing students and provides them with an excellent addition to their resumes. In closing, this episode of the Professionals Podcast sheds light on the dynamic and evolving world of paralegal studies. Toni Marsh's passion for the field and his dedication to educating the next generation of paralegals are evident throughout the conversation, making it a must-listen for anyone considering a career in this exciting profession. Join us for this enlightening episode as we uncover the endless possibilities that await paralegal professionals.
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Update, Patch, and Be Secure: Lessons in Cyber Security
Todays guest is Dr. Scott J White. Dr. White's expertise include cybersecurity, cybercrime, counter-terrorism and infrastructure protection.
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Education Catalysts: Common Ground & Uncommon Opportunity
In this episode of the Professionals Podcast, powered by The George Washington University's College of Professional Studies (CPS), Amanda Gillespie and Luke Kasim welcome Dean Liesel Riddle to discuss the dynamic developments and plans of CPS. With the podcast aimed at exploring the transformative potential of upskilling and continued education for adult learners, Dean Riddle provides insights into the strategic initiatives undertaken by CPS. Reflecting on the past year, Dean Riddle highlights CPS's commitment to understanding its identity and values as a community, including alumni, faculty, staff, and students. She underscores the six core beliefs that emerged from this introspective journey, encompassing the importance of community, access and inclusivity, respect, progress and impact, interdisciplinary knowledge, and an innovation ecosystem. These beliefs are now being woven into various aspects of CPS's activities. Dean Riddle identifies the college's purpose: catalyzing progress through higher education. This purpose extends to becoming the interdisciplinary college of choice for lifelong learners and employment decision-makers. The conversation delves into CPS's mission to provide an agile, responsive, and innovative educational experience that empowers lifelong learning, up-skilling, and re-skilling, ultimately contributing to social, economic, and political progress. With these guiding principles in place, the discussion transitions to CPS's upcoming plans. Dean Riddle emphasizes three primary goals: fostering an accessible and inclusive community, catalyzing innovation through cutting-edge pedagogy and curricula, and forging partnerships with businesses and government entities to broaden the reach of CPS's programs and raise community awareness. The podcast hosts and Dean Riddle also delve into CPS's new branding campaign, aptly named "Catalysts." This campaign seeks to invite individuals with diverse perspectives and talents to collaboratively shape the future. The conversation delves into the campaign's message that great minds should not necessarily think alike but instead embrace differing viewpoints to foster transformation. As the conversation draws to a close, the hosts and Dean Riddle discuss upcoming signature events, including the Professional Access Round Tables, where students engage in profound discussions with industry experts. They also touch upon the varied podcasts CPS offers, catering to the specific needs of adult learners seeking accessible and flexible learning experiences. In closing, Dean Riddle reflects on her favorite moments at CPS, including engaging with passionate students pursuing unique fields of interest and witnessing the diverse and heartwarming experiences at graduation. The episode wraps up on an optimistic note, echoing the excitement for the future endeavors of CPS and the transformative impact it continues to make.
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The Professionals Podcast
The Professionals Podcast is co-hosted by Amanda Gillespie and Luke Kasim. Amanda is the Director of Marketing and Luke is the Assistant Dean for Recruitment and Admissions at The George Washington University, College of Porfessional Studies. To learn more about the College of Professional studies please request more information here.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The Professionals, a podcast that digs into the stories, secrets, and successes behind some of today's most in-demand careers—from sustainable urban planning and homeland security to AI and politics.Co-hosted by Amanda Gillespie and Luke Kasim from George Washington University College of Professional Studies, the show explores careers that shape the world—and how to get started or get ahead.Guests including career coaches, researchers, authors, entrepreneurs, and professionals at the top of their game share how they got there and what you can learn from their trials, tribulations, and tactics. New episodes drop every other week. Questions, insights, or suggestions for show topics? Email us at [email protected].
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