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Submit Review"Cecelia from Maryland" on her spiral into the darkest season of her life, her mindset while there, and who she is today. This is one you don't want to miss.
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Special thanks to my guest: "Cecelia from Maryland."
Music:
"I Should Have Been More Human" by Chris Zabriskie
"Cylinder Six" by Chris Zabriskie
"Cylinder Eight" by Chris Zabriskie
"Prelude No. 2" by Chris Zabriskie
"Prelude No. 1" by Chris Zabriskie
"Out of the Skies Under the Earth" by Chris Zabriskie
"Is That You or Are You You?" by Chris Zabriskie
"I Don't See the Branches, I See the Leaves" by Chris Zabriskie
Keith Stellman on becoming the meteorologist in charge at the National Weather Service office in Atlanta, Georgia... and choosing the perfect chili.
Also, Jacqui Jeras talks being a broadcast meteorologist for local and national fronts, including CNN.
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Special thanks to my guests: Keith Stellman and Jacqui Jeras.
Music:
"Springtime" by Podington Bear
"Prismatone" by Podington Bear
"Modern Glory" by Podington Bear
"Frosted Glass" by Podington Bear
Chris Kattawar on how he went from marine biologist wannabe to chef-owner of Cook and Dagger Restaurant in Greenville, Rhode Island. (http://www.cookanddagger.com)
Also, BJ tells his journey from dental implant marketer to food trucker-turned brick and mortar expansion with Red Sesame Korean BBQ in Cincinnati, Ohio. (http://www.redsesamebbq.com)
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Music:
"Slow Motion Strut Version Two" by Dexter Britain
"City Limits" by Blue Dot Sessions
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Tom is an outdoorsy guy and a teacher. But after instructing Years 4-5 for about four years, he takes the plunge, setting out to walk 1100 miles around the perimeter of Wales. What begins as a nature adventure quickly becomes a test of both physical and mental strength. Along the way, Tom comes to realize bits about himself he never knew existed and learns that the most important things in life aren't items you buy, but rather loved ones, kindness, and the world around you- right where you are. Hear how his Welsh Wander grew into something much bigger than himself and is making a difference for people with Alzheimer's.
Hear also from Earl who is 97 years young. He's a master mechanic, electrician, and a participant in a clinical trial on Alzheimer's. He remembers changing jobs at the start of WWII, riding horses in the mountains, and even hoisting an old teacher's Model-T onto the roof of a barn using ropes with his friends. In this touching interview, I talk with Earl, his daughter, and his grandson about life past, present, and why they care about helping those in the future.
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Special thanks to Tom from Wales, Earl, and Earl's family for sharing their stories with the world.
Music:
"The Zeppelin" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Upbeat Whistle" by Dave Depper
"Stars Collide Instrumental Version" by Josh Woodward
"Looking for That Moment When Time Stands Still" by Will Bangs
Truly, this is a message everyone needs to hear.
Rehaan grew up in his father's medical office, seeing the real side of medicine mixed with a child's impression of the field. Through a rocky journey, Rehaan makes his way to medical school himself but encounters a rude awakening that brings him to a major tipping point in life. Through a series of hilarious, challenging, and sometimes heartbreaking events, Rehaan discovers how the quest for the perfect chair ultimately brings him to a fuller understanding of both himself and what's truly important.
From the #1 radio show, Purple Requests, to his incredibly charming personality, meet Rehaan. Hear him bare it all, sharing the intimate details of his personal struggles, past, and how he's making strides to better the institutional problem of mental health.
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Special thanks to Rehaan Ansari for sharing his story so boldly with the world.
*This episode of Career Day is dedicated to Rehaan's dad.
Music:
"Curtains Are Always Drawn" by Kai Engel | other music through Audioblocks
Among many things, Michelle is an international adoptee from the UK adopted in the United States. As a little girl struggling through the foster care system, young Michelle learned early that only perfection equated safety. Thus, the perfect grades, the best job, the nicest car... all of these things began to mean survival. She rose to the top, becoming a successful broadcast news journalist and balancing a series of impressive roles. So, why did she walk away from the financial and emotional security she worked so hard to achieve? What changed, and is she happy with this decision?
Hear Michelle discover that what she was looking for had been there all along.
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To be considered for the show, share your story with me: http://careerdayshow.com/stories.
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Special thanks to Michelle Madrid-Branch for sharing her story with the world. See what she's up to here: http://michellemadridbranch.com.
Music:
"I'm What You'd Be Without Her Long Version" by Doctor Turtle
"Throughout The City" by David Szesztay
"Smiling Cars" by David Szesztay
"Steve from New Jersey" is an organic chemist who enjoys the stability his career provides. But he's literally the guy waiting for the weekend because, at night, he's a DIY basement venue operator with several housemates. That lifestyle is no stranger to opposition, is often misunderstood, and actually spans nationwide (and possibly beyond?). Steve must face the struggle of passion versus responsibility to ultimately rationalize and justify his pursuits. Will it be gratitude and comfort or independence and purpose that win out? Or, will the chemist and DIY roles leave Steve unable to support one without the other?
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To be considered for the show, share your story with me: http://careerdayshow.com/stories.
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Special thanks to Steve from NJ for sharing his story with the world.
Music:
"Arcade Paradise" by Scott Holmes
"Under Suspicion" by Lee Rosever
"The Big Moment" by David Szesztay
"Sweet Dreams" by David Szesztay
"Smile from the Mirror" by David Szesztay
"Night Surfing" by David Szesztay
"Night Drive" by David Szesztay
"Fun Fashion" by David Szesztay
Four people who know what the cow says. Hear Will, Annie, Tim, and Maegan share how they work with large animals and see how bicycles, being weird, and high heels do relate to farming.
See also how cats are changing lives.
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Like the show? Please review on iTunes! http://itunes.careerdayshow.com.
If you'd like to be considered for the show, go to http://careerdayshow.com/stories.
Say hi on Twitter (and find calls for specific interviews): https://twitter.com/CarissaWeiser.
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If you'd like to support the worldwide cause of Heifer International, go to https://www.heifer.org. You can also like and share to spread the world: @heifer (Twitter), @heiferinternational (Instagram)
Special thanks to Will Gilmer, Annie, Tim McNutt, and Maegan Clark for sharing their stories with the world.
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Music:
"Discovery Harbor" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Open Flames" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Shift of Currents" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Tower of Mirrors" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Turning on the Lights" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Dirtbike Lovers" by Blue Dot Sessions
"It's Only Mourning" by Kai Engel
"Entrepreneurs" by Scott Holmes
"Green Fields" by Scott Holmes
"Inspiring And Upbeat" by Scott Holmes
Four+ people who draw way better than anyone I know. Hear Tom, Alvarez, Leigh, and Naters (with perspective from Jam) talk about professional doodling and how there's a lot more to it than you had any idea.
See also why fiberglass cows shouldn't surf.
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Special thanks to Tom Manning, Chris Alvarez, Leigh Rubin, Jam, and Naters for sharing their stories with the world.
Music:
"An Opus in Ab" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Endless Story About Sun and Moon" by Kai Engel
"Moment of Magic" by Scott Holmes
"A Wee Tipple" by Scott Holmes
"Arcade Paradise" by Scott Holmes
"Inspiring Corporate" by Scott Holmes
"Motivational" by Scott Holmes
"Old Oak Tree" by Scott Holmes
"Sweet Dreams" by Scott Holmes
"When I'm With You" by Scott Holmes
Three careers related to language learning. Hear Andy, Dokia, and Dylan share how learning language is the key to everything.
See also how grunge can be the best worst thing to happen to you and why dogs shouldn't eat hedgehogs.
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Like the show? Please review on iTunes! http://itunes.careerdayshow.com.
If you'd like to be considered for the show, go to http://careerdayshow.com/stories.
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Special thanks to Andy Steenberge, Dokia McEwan, and Dylan Baker for sharing their stories with the world.
Music:
"Back on the Road Again" by Scott Holmes
"Entrepreneurs" by Scott Holmes
"Follow Your Dreams" by Scott Holmes
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