Afleveringen
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On this episode, I talk to Jason Wand - a New Yorker through and through. We talk about what this pandemic has done for his current job as a lawyer, his managing of daily life with his wife and one-year-old, and the main reason why you are listening, we talk about his first job in high school.
I've known Jason for almost 20 years, so it's nice always catching up with him.
Does he last more than one day at this job? Listen to find out.
Check my website for the picture of Jason and I in Atlanta in 2001!
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On this week's episode of the podcast, I welcomed my first guest to the show. Matt Lachs, a former Temple University Men's Basketball manager, took time out of his busy week to have a conversation about his first job, the lessons he learned then, and how he uses those lessons today.
Matt was a jack-of-all-trades at only 17 and he hasn't stopped since!
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And if you run into Matt, wish him a hearty "mazel tov"!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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With hindsight being 20/20, if we could go back and give advice to our 15 year old selves before starting, what advice would you give?
I asked some friends and you'd be interested to hear what they had to say.
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Who's a better guest to get started with the podcast than myself.
Like and subscribe and let me know if you'd to be on it!
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There is one thing every person has in common: a first job. This is a preview of the podcast I created to get people talking about where they got their start and where they are now. Did their first job lead them to their career? If could go back and talk to your 15-year-old self, what advice would you give them about working?