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Greenhouse Scholars

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by Jacob Sorum

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The Greenhouse Scholars podcast covers essential professional, life, and leadership skills that you need to know. Host, Jacob Sorum, invites experts from the Greenhouse Scholars community and beyond to bring unique insights to the conversation and breakdown valuable skills into easy-to-learn concepts. This podcast will help you grow, excel, and adapt to the everyday challenges of college, work, and life. Give the Greenhouse Scholars podcast a listen, we promise it's more fun than a classroom!

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12/16/2021

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December 16, 2021

Career Spotlight: Professor

<p>In this episode, Jacob talks with Dr. Wendy Bolyard, a professor at the School of Public Affairs at the University of Colorado Denver. You will learn about the realities of working in academia, the daily life of a professor, the type of people that enjoy this work, and reasons to consider getting a PhD. Working in academia is so much more than just teaching students and grading assignments! Wendy describes the research and public service side of her job, the future outlook for professors, and why you should think about a career in academia. Wendy is a champion for any and all undergraduate students and is a great person to talk to about graduate school and public sector career advice. You can find her contact information on the Skills Modules platform. She is excited to talk with Greenhouse Scholars, so don't hesitate to reach out!</p>

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December 16, 2021

Personal Branding: Part 1

<p>In this episode, Bashel Lewis, a Scholar alum and personal branding expert, talks about personal branding, what it is, and how to leverage your brand to be successful in your personal and professional journey. You’ll learn tips on how to best tell your story, learn about who you are, and identify your strengths and weaknesses. You’ll find out how to use your authentic self to make powerful first impressions, impress at an interview, and succeed at the workplace. This is part one of a two-part series on personal branding.</p>

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December 16, 2021

Advocacy

<p>Today’s episode is all about Advocacy. I interview a lifetime advocate and Greenhouse Scholars professional networking contact, Bryan Bird. Besides being an all around awesome guy to talk to, Bryan brings 25 years of professional advocacy experience to our conversation.</p><p>What you will learn from this conversation is that no matter what career field you're in at some point you are going to have to advocate for yourself, for your ideas, or for others. Being an effective advocate means that you can motivate people around you about something; it means that you are persuasive and have the ability to understand other people’s perspectives. In addition to these skills being key skills of an advocate, they are all leadership skills! Listen to this one and learn how to better advocate for what you believe in.</p>

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What is Greenhouse Scholars?

The Greenhouse Scholars podcast covers essential professional, life, and leadership skills that you need to know. Host, Jacob Sorum, invites experts from the Greenhouse Scholars community and beyond to bring unique insights to the conversation and breakdown valuable skills into easy-to-learn concepts. This podcast will help you grow, excel, and adapt to the everyday challenges of college, work, and life. Give the Greenhouse Scholars podcast a listen, we promise it's more fun than a classroom!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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