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We do that! Careers that make a difference

Dr. Eric Legg talks with professionals about their journey to and at Arizona State University, their current careers, and how they make an impact on the world. Guests are alumni, faculty/staff, and partners of ASU’s School of Community Resources & Development.

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    Say Yes, Be Present, Keep Going

    In this episode, we mark two years of the We Do That:Careers That Make a Difference podcast with a compilation of seven recurring career themes from guests, including you don’t have to have it all figured out, clarity comes from action, and you say yes to opportunities. The final advice is to keep going—stay resilient, learn from setbacks, take leaps of faith, and trust that everything will be okay.

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    Katie Kenyon-Appelt: From Water Polo to Campus Leadership

    Katie Kenyon-Appelt shares how sports—especially waterpolo—shaped her life and led her from Washington’s dual-enrollment “RunningStart” program to ASU at 17. She entered college aiming for nursing, switchedto community sports management, found community through club sports, and gainedleadership experience on the Sport Club executive board. During COVID, acanceled Seattle Mariners internship pushed her to cold-email athleticdirectors until she landed an unpaid internship at Arcadia High School,learning athletic operations and administration. She earned a master’s inphysical education and student taught, but left K–12 due to the politics andconstant advocacy. Mentored through campus recreation and sport clubs, shemoved into Student Affairs as a coordinator for Student Connection and Communityat ASU. Her key advice: say yes to opportunities, be a self-starter, and acceptthat career paths change.

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    Dana Rowitz: Building community through tourism and hopsitality

    ASU alum Dana Rowitz shares how a planned career in special education turned into a passion for hospitality. Now a sales manager at Omni Tempe at ASU, she reflects on mentors, student involvement, joining Omni’s pre-opening team, and growing into sports and ASU group sales. Dana offers practical advice on building relationships, mastering your current role, using LinkedIn well, and staying present

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    Taylor Wilson: A Career in Adaptive Sports and Boston Marathons

    Taylor Wilson, the current Para and Adaptive Program Manager for the Boston Athletic Association, shares her journey from Delaware and Arizona to managing adaptive sports programs for the Boston Marathon. Originally a chemical engineering major, Taylor discovered recreational therapy through a part-time job at a recreation center. She changed her major, interned, and eventually took a full-time job at Arizona Disabled Sports. Now overseeing adaptive d athletes for the Boston Athletic Association, which produces the Boston Marathon, Taylor highlights the importance of making connections in the field and provides insights into her career transition, day-to-day responsibilities, and the rewarding aspects of her job. She also emphasizes the life-changing impact of adaptive sports for athletes with disabilities.

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    Nate Shrake: Emo Kid to Marine Rocker, Firefighter to Recreation Therapist

    Nate Shrake went from an awkward emo kid to a Marine, firefighter, and now a recreation therapist helping veterans. He talks about failure, career pivots, and the joy of working with the elderly. Along the way, he shares his passion for music, writing, and the power of one-on-one human connection.

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    Education and Animal Love: Audrey's Journey at Arizona Humane Society

    In this podcast episode, Audrey Gowey, the Senior Manager of Animal Care and Experience Behavior and Pet Training at Arizona Humane Society, discusses her unique career path. Starting in nursing, Audrey transitioned intoanimal welfare, spurred by her passion for animals and advice from a friend. She pursued a degree in nonprofit management to enhance her career. Audreyhighlights the importance of reliability, teamwork, and continuous improvement. She shares career advice, her love for both dogs and cats, and the rewardingyet challenging aspects of her job. Audrey's story underscores the impact of education and real-life experience in shaping a fulfilling career.

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    A career in campus recreation with Joseph Alexis

    In this episode, Dr. Eric Legg interviews Joseph Alexis. The discussion focuses on the various challenges of finding a job and moving from part-time to full-time employment. Joseph shares his experience growing up in multiple states as a military child and his transition to ASU, where he majored in sports management. He details his first job at Scottsdale Parks and Recreation, working in adult sports, and later at the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park. Joseph recounts his journey to becoming the Sports and Summer Programs Manager at Northern Arizona University, emphasizing the significance of sports clubs, intramurals, and summer camp programs. He offers advice for students interested in similar career paths and highlights the importance of mentorship and early involvement in professional organizations like NIRSA. The episode is a deep dive into Joseph's journey, career growth, and the valuable insights he offers to aspiring professionals.

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    Bjorn Peterson: On Education, Community, and Poetry

    In this episode, Dr. Bjorn Peterson, a published poet and leader in community transformation, shares his life journey from earning a PhD to his current work with the international humanitarian organization Nonviolent Peaceforce. He talks about the importance of community work, listening, and humility in conflict resolution and violence prevention. Dr. Peterson also delves into his poetic inspirations and reads from his book 'A Beautiful Amble,' showing the intersection of art and community work. The conversation provides valuable insights for anyone interested in community development, peacebuilding, and education.

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    Snake encounters and career discoveries: Ryanne Crary’s career in outdoor programming

    In this episode of We Do That: Careers That Make a Difference,' Dr. Eric Legg  talks with Ryanne Crary, a 2020 graduate in Parks and Recreation Management program. Ryanne shares her journey from growing up on a farm in northern Arizona to her current role as an outdoor programming specialist for Prescott Valley. She reflects on her early experiences as a recreation aide, her transformative time at Arizona State University, and her various jobs, including a role at the Phoenix Zoo. Ryanne offers valuable advice for those interested in similar careers and highlights the importance of promoting careers in Parks and Recreation. The episode also touches on her favorite events, the benefits of outdoor programs for children, and her beloved bearded dragon, Lizzy.

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    From classroom to courtside: Eli Burk’s coaching journey

    In this episode of 'We Do That: Careers That Make a Difference,' Dr. Eric Legg interviews Eli Burk, the assistant basketball coach at Glendale Community College and Arizona State University graduate. Eli shares his journey from growing up in California, to his current role, emphasizing the critical role of networking, volunteering, and on-the-job learning. He discusses the impact of sports on family trajectories and reflects on his experiences with travel sports, youth coaching, and international training camps. Eli also gives valuable advice to aspiring coaches and highlights the transformative power of sports in shaping lives.

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    Initiative and Exploration: Diana Hernandez's Global Journey

    Diana Hernandez shares her remarkable journey from growing up in Mexico to moving to the U.S., attending parts of high school in China, and attending Arizona State University. She highlights the importance of taking initiative, building relationships, and exploring diverse opportunities. Diana also discusses how her background in tourism has led to a successful career in technology, showing how careers can take non-linear paths. She offers valuable advice for current students, emphasizing the importance of getting involved, asking questions, and enjoying the college experience. Diana's story is one of adaptability, perseverance, and seizing every opportunity.

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    Pursuing Passion: Justin Quarles' Career in Youth Sports

    In this podcast, we talk with Justin Quarles, a 2022 graduate in Parks and Recreation Management from ASU. Justin shares his journey from growing up as a military kid in Colorado Springs to becoming a sports director at the YMCA. He talks about his varied educational path, including stints at multiple community colleges and ultimately majoring in Parks and Recreation Management at ASU. He discusses the challenges and rewards of his work, the importance of organizational and people skills, and how his role at the YMCA helps make a positive impact on children and families. The conversation also touches on topics like youth sports issues, volunteer management, and the essential blend of Parks and Recreation with nonprofit work. Justin emphasizes the significance of relationships, taking time to find one's passion, and making a difference through community involvement.

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    Finding Purpose: Elena Messenger's Career in Adaptive and Military Recreation

    In this episode we chat with Elena Messenger, a seasoned professional in the field of recreation who shares her diverse career journey. Elena has worked in adaptive sport, military recreation, and municipal recreation. She discusses her upbringing, experiences at ASU, challenges in selecting a major, and the importance of exploring various interests to find one's passion. We delve into her work at the U.S. Adaptive Rec Center, Disabilities Sports UK, and military bases, among other roles. Elena shares advice for college students, stressing the importance of networking, flexibility, and seizing diverse opportunities in the field of recreation.

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    A career making travel plans with Zoe Kamman

    In this episode Zoe Kamman, a 2016 graduate in tourism development and management shares her life journey from being adopted from China to growing up in Phoenix, and eventually finding her passion in the travel industry. She discusses her experiences working at a resort, making a difficult career transition during the Northern California wildfires, and thriving as a travel agent Zoe emphasizes the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone, networking, and mentorship in shaping her successful career.

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    A career in the skies with Taylor Shearer

    In this episode, Taylor shares her journey from growing up in an entrepreneurial family in Lake Tahoe, California, attending Arizona State University (ASU), briefly dipping into the corporate world, to ultimately finding her passion as a flight attendant. Taylor's story emphasizes the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone, adapting to various life changes, and the significance of the hospitality industry in shaping her career path. Her experiences highlight the value of exploring different career paths, the benefits of internships, and the impact of kindness and connection in the travel industry. Taylor's story is a testament to the idea that getting out of one's comfort zone and having an open mindset can lead to fulfilling and unexpected career opportunities.

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    A career in international development, Alex Mierzwa

    In this in-depth conversation, Alex Mierzwa, a graduate of the Nonprofit Leadership and Management program shares her diverse experiences and unique personal journey. Born in Paris, Alex moved to Arizona at the age of 8 where she later discovered her passion for volunteering and social causes. Her career has spanned various roles with Make A Wish Foundation, the International Rescue Committee, Barrow Neurological Foundation, Disneyland Paris, and currently with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Alex provides advice on pursuing international work, discovering passions, staying curious, and importantly, saying 'yes' to opportunities, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in making an impact.

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    A career in the outdoors with Ellie Singer

    In this engaging conversation, Ellie Singer shares her journey from college to a career as an outdoor guide. Born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Ellie always had a passion for the outdoors. Upon graduation from Arizona State University, she was initially drawn to a marketing job with an outdoor adventure company . However, after a year in marketing, a COVID-19 related layoff led her to pursue her real dream: outdoor guiding. Now, she guides backpacking and hiking trips as well as being a river guide in the Grand Canyon. Ellie discusses the challenges and rewards of the job, from the unpredictable schedule to the unique experiences she gets to share with her clients. She offers insight into how to break into the industry and emphasizes the transformative nature of outdoor experiences for those she guides.

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    Fun Boss - Matt Pennell

    In this episode, we talk to Matt Pennell, Fun Boss for Navy Installations Command. We talk about what it's like to run a recreation program on an aircraft carrier, being stuck on the carrier during COVID, and Matt's background as a musician and athlete. And we also have a special bonus at the end with Professor Erin Schneiderman who will tell us who ASU students can earn class credit to work for the Cardinals.

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    "Willing to do anything and everything" - Raquel Bigman, Event Manager

    Though just a recent graduate, Raquel has done so many things! In this episode, we talk about a chance encounter with Miley Cyrus, bringing community together in her current job, her multiple side jobs in professional sports, visiting 30 MLB stadiums, making lemonade, and we get a prescient baseball prediction.

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    Elliot Anuta - Artist, Gymnast, Recreation Coordinator

    Elliot Anuta is an outdoor recreation and aquatic recreation coordinator for the City of Apache Junction. In this episode, we talk about discovering his college major while on a hike, his non-traditional path, Leslie Knopf, the CPRP, and his early foray into arts and gymnastics.

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    Paige Cloyd, Child and Family Therapist on Mental Health and Recreation

    Paige is a 2017  graduate graduate with a Parks and Recreation Management degree. Paige was also President of Parks, and Recreation Student Association (now SPARC) Since graduating from ASU, she received a Master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Northern Colorado and is now a Child and Family Therapist in Jefferson County, Colorado. And though she has switched careers, she continues to be active in outdoor recreation. In this episode, we discuss Paige's degree experience and the relationship between recreation and mental health.

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    Manny Padia, Recreation Supervisor, "The peanut butter to the celery stick"

    In this episode, we talk with Manny Padia, Recreation Supervisor for he City of Glendale, SCRD Alum, and former faculty member. Manny talks about the power of recreation for youth development, and why recreation is "the peanut butter to the celery stick"

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    Chris Johnson , Sports Program Coordinator: "You Sunk My Battleship!"

    In this episode, I talk with Chris Johnson, sports program coordinator at Sun Devil Fitness. We discuss his time at ASU, undergradaute research, student clubs, and his favorite intramural sport!

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Dr. Eric Legg talks with professionals about their journey to and at Arizona State University, their current careers, and how they make an impact on the world. Guests are alumni, faculty/staff, and partners of ASU’s School of Community Resources & Development.

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