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We only know what we know, and we don't know what we don't know. Teachers, doctors, lawyers, bus drivers, pastors, and more. But what do perfusionists, data analysts, art therapists, doulas, food scientists, and ocularists do in their work? This show will introduce you to jobs, careers, and work that many people don't really know about and how people get into that role. That's a Job? is presented by Career Adventure Academy - Discover the work you are wired to do.
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Peter Hostrawser took full advantage of getting his Valpo University education paid to earn a degree in broadcasting but realized that wasn’t what he was wired for. Even though his father told him not to do it, he aspired to the classroom. As an active high school business teacher, Peter has found that he isn’t a “check the box” teacher. He has tak…
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How did we get through 40 episodes? It began as an idea took off in 2022 to talk to people from around the globe in different professions has brought new stories and connections that have impacted a lot of listeners. Talking to 15 different people over Season 3 also brought some essential advice about how your professional network is a trait that i…
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Lindsay Leahy believed that going to college to go to college was the path she needed to be on when she enrolled at the University of Nebraska. As classes began, she struggled to find the actual value in how she was spending her time. After a short stay in Lincoln, she ended up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She found a direction at Mount Mercy University …
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Loren Kelly was deadset on becoming a high school business teacher but realized how awesome yet challenging secondary education can be. Her husband is a Naval Aviator, so as a military spouse, she saw how her life would change based on their location domestically and abroad. Making these uncomfortable changes for two people from small midwest towns…
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In this episode, we talk to one professional who followed a pathway to purpose with a marketing focus and built a national company that focuses on serving its customers and having an engaging culture. In his junior year at the University of Northern Iowa, Marc Reifenrath studied sales and advertising and decided to start an internet company with hi…
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Stephanie Short is the Vice President of Partnerships at America Succeeds, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit policy-advocacy organization committed to improving education and preparing students to succeed in the workforce. She went into college as an undecided major and took a break from school to work in the real world at various jobs. She found that she was …
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After Leon Costello graduated high school, he played basketball and studied exercise science at Loras College. Realizing he didn’t want to work in medicine, he got his masters in sports administration at Western Illinois University. Wanting to make a meaningful impact on students, Leon chose a career in college athletics over a career with a profes…
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On November 7, 2022, Nate Clayberg presented to nearly 40 instructors, counselors, and school administrators about taking CAPS (Center for Advanced Professional Studies) student associates from being prepared for their purpose to creating the Pathway to Purpose. Nate presents questions to the high school seniors and juniors, "What questions do you …
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Amber Moore is the Executive Director of Client Services for LIFTinnovate, a customer success consulting, research, and technology development firm. Originally, Amber wanted to be a vet but decided to study business. After graduating with few job opportunities, she took a simple administration job she found on Craigslist at a consulting firm. Her h…
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Connor Lotz participated in the CAPS (Center for Advanced Professional Studies) program while attending high school in Kansas, which sparked an interest in banking. He received a sizable scholarship and attended the University of Missouri-Columbia after sending a personal letter to the school. Before graduating, he was offered a position at Boeing …
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Megen DiSanto is the Senior Manager of Global Reputation Communications at Hyatt. Her love of writing and journalism has guided her diverse professional path. She interned for Jerry Springer and the Chicago Sun-Times in college. After ten years, she left her first job at OKW Architects to take a position as Executive Editor at Womanista, which CBS …
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Until he discovered professional coaching, Payne Schoen studied and worked in fields that didn’t resonate. He tried to work as an accountant and as a lawyer before realizing his passion for personal development. Now, he’s the Founder of Payne Schoen Consulting and guides professionals and leaders to achieve the unachievable. 1:05 Football and lawye…
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"Feed your tigers" is a method developed by Steven Rudolph to assist people in finding occupations they enjoy. He moved to New York City to become a rock star but discovered that teaching English was his calling. He relocated to Japan, then to India, and now lives in Cambodia. He believes that by identifying your set of "tigers," you can choose or …
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As the founder and president of One Spark Solutions, Katie Currens offers clients tailored coaching and training to reignite their sense of purpose. While participating in the Disney College Program, Katie learned useful skills, but after graduation, she felt a little lost. She returned to school, obtained a master's degree in education, and became…
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Ian Evenstar is a design educator, branding consultant, and the CEO and Founder of UNINCORPORATED, the nation's #1 higher education agency. His upbringing in poverty motivated him to excel in school, earning him a full-ride scholarship to USC. Originally studying architecture, he switched to fine arts and pursued a career in design and branding. He…
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Elizabeth is an attorney specializing in witness prep, focus groups, and trial consulting. She studied at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and worked as an Associate Attorney for three years. In 2015, she decided to work for herself and opened her law firm in Austin. She helps busy lawyers around the country with their case strategies and …
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Malibash, a multimedia and entertainment hiring platform, and show, was founded and is run by Ashley Durham. Ashely has had various fascinating side jobs and careers in the entertainment industry. She professionally modeled and acted, did post-production, dipped into interior design, worked for Pier 1, and became a tax specialist. Her experience wo…
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Alex Boylan has had an exciting career in entertainment behind and in front of the camera as a TV host and producer. He and his best friend were the winning contestants of The Amazing Race Season 2. That experience piqued his interest in show business. He is now the Executive Producer and the Host of The College Tour TV series, visiting universitie…
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In this episode, I get to reflect on the conversations and relationships that I have started and nurtured through the first 20 episodes of this podcast.Each guest had a great story of the work they thought they would be doing, what job they ended up in, the transition to find one that they really can be passionate about, then finding the work they …
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Kristy Houle is a homeschool teacher, mother of three, children’s book author, publisher, podcast host, and educational consultant. After serving for many years as a teacher, administrator, and Principal in public schools, Kristi decided to put her family's needs first and stay home to homeschool. Her son with special learning needs to be served as…
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Noah Healy is a data scientist, software developer, and recreational mathematician from Charlottesville. In high school, Noah excelled in math and studied Nuclear Engineering at the University of Virginia. After college, amid the dot-com bubble, he taught himself about algorithmic construction and computers. Over the years, Noah has worked at vario…
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In this episode, you get to meet Michelle Baker. Michelle started with a financial services company, but after 7 years it went out of business. It was after that that she feels that she was in the right place at the right time while exploring a job with Disney. Her career was launched as an operations manager with Disney Cruise Line, despite it bei…
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In this episode, I get to introduce you to someone I met quite a few years back when I was initially exploring entrepreneurship and had the idea of publishing a travel magazine. Mike Hahn was working with small businesses at the University of Northern Iowa, and he helped me see that was not something I should pursue. Mike is unusual as he knew as a…
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In this episode, you get to know Tim Schurrer. Tim began his Career Adventure thinking he would be the next John Mayer but then realized that singing and songwriting were not what he was wired to do. It turns out logistics and operations were the work that fit him. In his journey, he discovered that he needed to redefine success and fame, and that …
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In this episode, you get to meet Daniel Alfon. He followed a past from believing he would be a judge in the legal system but then found that helping people go from point A to point B. He saw that was the work he was wired to do, and that led to building a career in training. Today he is an expert in helping people make the most of their Linkedin pr…
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In this episode, you get to meet someone who, unknowingly, connected me to so many people that have had a big impact on my work and how I have found purpose. Jody Maberry began his career as a Financial Analyst then went to work for the National Park Service and ended up hosting and producing podcasts for former Disney Parks leaders and has intervi…
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In this episode, you get to meet Lauren Johnson. I met Lauren at the Brand You Live event in Denver, Colorado in April 2022 through Mike Kim. Lauren thought she would get into Physical Therapy coming out of high school. Still, when a career-ending soccer injury happened, gaining her fifth concussion, she discovered that the body is not the only thi…
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In this episode, I get to introduce you to someone who has been key in expanding the network of people I know, Bari Richter. Bari had aspirations for vet school but found that the academic path wasn’t for her, but on her way to finding her sweet spot in helping business owners, she studied psychology and business. In that Career Adventure, she foun…
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In this episode, we talk to a former engineer now turned coach, that found her way to helping others now after having some great experiences in a very technical profession. However, she learned that technical skills do not prepare you for leadership roles as you climb the company ladder. We will listen to Tara’s account of how others had plans and …
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Meet Alvin Cowan is the guest on this episode, and it was great to meet him through a mutual connection and to hear his Career Adventure from being a quarterback at Yale and not wanting to follow the “usual’ path of those alumni to work on Wall Street or for a U.S. Senator. He still had NFL aspirations, but that didn’t pan out for him. That took hi…
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Many of my guests I met while they were in their careers. In this episode, you get to meet Amanda Lynch, a family friend that I knew as a teenager and followed her life after high school to collegiate swimming at the University of Northern Iowa, and then see her make a choice to move on from the pool to discover life in exercise science and into a …
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This is a treat for me, as I get to bring one of my career mentors in broadcasting, Bill Jordan, on the podcast. I met bill in 1996 when I interned for Bill & Sheri in the Morning on Mix 101.5 in Raleigh, North Carolina. That experience took me away from Iowa to face reality on my own. Not only did I learn a tremendous amount of things about radio,…
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In this episode, I get to introduce you to Matt Kroeger, a former college admissions leader, then a part of a start-up micro-scholarship company and now recruits college students to register themselves to be donors to the National Bone Marrow Program through Be the Match. Matt says it’s never too late to try something new. The links to reference fr…
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In this episode, we meet Ben Killoy and get to learn how a bouncy house took him to the Marine Corp. Then how the Marine Corp took him on a journey of learning a trade, which then has led him to a revelation on how electricity is energy and how people are energy too. This led him to find a new life with his family after being let go from his job as…
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In this episode, from a dream of being a dancer, Debby's life then moved forward to business school. She found that business operations was the path for her, and spent many years working the late shift for a printing company. She knew that life didn't sit right for her, but she thought that a role in management will make her more engaged, even afte…
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In this episode, we learn the pathway of a former NCAA College Basketball player to a world he never thought he would cross after sports. My friend Adam Viet and I met in the early 2000s while I was working at the University of Northern Iowa in Athletic Marketing, and Adam was coming off the bench to shoot 3-pointers for the Panthers. We connected …
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In this episode, we get to hear about a world of work that I would be confident in saying no one thinks much about, but you should. With almost 30 years of experience in the profession of Food Science, Jennifer Lindsey (VP Global Marketing at Corbion) charts through the process from going through college on a medical path to one day being a part of…
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In this episode, we get a lesson on how to spend rich people's money with Eric Engelmann. Eric went from his plan of engineering to starting a business in web development and investing start-ups as a venture capitalist and mentor to entrepreneurs. Plus his commitment to growing his business was rewarded with a trip around the world with his family.…
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In this episode, we get to know Aaron Buzza. We go back to my days in college athletics at the University of Northern Iowa and his role in sports tourism. He relocated his family from Iowa to Macon, Georgia to attract people through sports and Film & TV production to that area. We get to learn more about the job behind the scenes when it comes to b…
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In this episode, I begin with life after being fired and find a whole new world of work away from broadcasting and athletics. Two areas that I hold degrees in. On my way to finding my IKIGAI .The jobs featured in this episode: Business Travel Sales - Shorts Travel Fund Development Coordinator - Sartori Health Care Foundation Executive Director - Bu…
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In this episode, I begin with my life after getting married and head to a new location, to start a new job. Let's just say it didn't go as planned. The jobs featured in this episode: Advertising Sales - AM 600 WMT Radio Copier & Fax Sales - Shelton Technology Announcer (PT) - Z102.9 KZIA Radio Radio Show Producer, Sports Reporter - Sports Radio 910…
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In this episode, I go way back to my first paid job as a Scorekeeper for little league baseball and take it all the way to my first full-time job as a Radio Program Director. I thought this would be one episode, but it ended up being three episodes. The jobs featured in this episode: Baseball Scorekeeper - Webster City Park & Rec Weeding Bean Field…
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Welcome aboard for Episode Zero of the That’s a Job? podcast The foundation for this podcast is to showcase jobs and professions that many people may not know, or really don't know what kind of work is done in those roles. This podcast is about piquing the interest of people about jobs, professions, vocations, or lines of work that they haven’t hea…
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Discover what you are wired to do for a job, a career or a vocation. Go to www.nateclayberg.com/yourpath to discover your Purpose. ----- After a year away from this podcast I have returned with a special guest. Author Jeff Selingo has written about higher education for two decades. He is the author of two New York Times bestsellers, a contributor t…
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Presenting Sponsor of the Career Adventure Podcast*The Motivators Assessment* Learn more about what really motivates you at www.whatmotivates.me What motivates me? Problem Solving, Learning, Developing Others, Pressure, Excitement, Impact, and Autonomy ----- This was one of the most exciting interviews I have been able to do in my career. I was int…
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