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You know that podcast the internet has been asking for, where parents attempt to describe the jobs of their millennial children? Well, this isn’t that, it’s actually the opposite! This podcast will help you describe exactly what it is you do, what skills you have, and what work you want, for other people! Got Skills is the Cliffs Notes version of the Let’s Talk About Skills Baby podcast. In every episode, we spend less than 10 minutes discussing actual things you can do to better convey your personal Skills Story.

Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts in collaboration with Skills Baby. Hosted by Sari Weinerman and Michelle Smith.

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You know that podcast the internet has been asking for, where parents attempt to describe the jobs of their millennial children? Well, this isn’t that, it’s actually the opposite! This podcast will help you describe exactly what it is you do, what skills you have, and what work you want, for other people! Got Skills is the Cliffs Notes version of the Let’s Talk About Skills Baby podcast. In every episode, we spend less than 10 minutes discussing actual things you can do to better convey your personal Skills Story.

Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts in collaboration with Skills Baby. Hosted by Sari Weinerman and Michelle Smith.

    Let's Talk About Got Skills, Baby!

    Let's Talk About Got Skills, Baby!

    In this special episode, Sari and Michelle sit down with Kelly Ryan Bailey from Let's Talk About Skills, Baby, to discuss the behind-the-scenes process of making Got Skills.  
    Learn why we felt a bite-sized show for career seekers was so important to build, what to expect in future seasons, and what we learned while making it! 
    Big Takeaways: 
    There is so much language in societal narratives that tries to separate work and life, maintaining they are two distinct things that need to be balanced. But actually, work and life can’t be separated. They exist together like colors blended on a palette.   We have spent really the better part of the last century planning our lives around work - planning where we live around where our office is located. But there has been much greater flexibility in that over the past decade and we are so glad to see it continuing to grow.  Everybody's kind of going around using their own vocabulary when discussing skills. We want to be able to dissect it from each different perspective, so eventually, everyone can speak the same skills language. 
    Got Skills is a Growth Network Podcasts Production.

    • 17 Min.
    Helping Others Helps Build Your Skills

    Helping Others Helps Build Your Skills

    The Skill: Strengthening your self-discipline and self-leadership, so you can have the biggest impact. 
    This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 7 of Let’s Talk About Skills Baby. In this episode, Kelly speaks with Frank Britt, CEO of Penn Foster Group about the importance of helping others for your own personal journey. He believes we all need people to remind us that we are awesome from time to time and that we all have the opportunity and a responsibility to provide that vote of confidence to others. 
    Key Takeaway: Genius comes in many forms, from mental to physical to spiritual, and more. We all have genius inside us, we just have to figure out what that genius is. 
    Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills  
    Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts 

    • 6 Min.
    Cognitive Abilities and Personality Traits are Part of your Skills Story

    Cognitive Abilities and Personality Traits are Part of your Skills Story

    The Skill: Cognitive abilities and personality traits. Yep, these are skills!  
    This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 9 of Let’s Talk About Skills Baby, where Kelly speaks with Denise Leaser, President of Great Biz Tools about the skills and competencies-based platform they created to match job seekers with the jobs they were born to do. Denise explains that what they are not assessing is knowledge. Knowledge can always be learned and added in to supplement someone’s innate strengths. Rather they are assessing innate cognitive skills, abilities, and personality traits. 
    Key Takeaway: Instead of trying to measure your knowledge, focus on your capabilities. This will help you find the opportunities that are truly meant for you. 
    Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills  
    Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts 

    • 6 Min.
    Who You Know Is Actually A Skill You Should Develop

    Who You Know Is Actually A Skill You Should Develop

    The Skill: Emotional Intelligence and Social Capital are two skills that you should consistently work on strengthening to not only improve your hire-ability but your quality of life in general!   
    This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 6 of Let’s Talk About Skills Baby. In this episode, Kelly speaks with Gayatri Agnew, Senior director of Walmart Giving at the Walmart Foundation about the immense value of social, emotional, and relational skills, and the power of skills to unlock human potential. 
    Key Takeaway: Social capital is not about knowing fancy people, it’s about having relational value in the relationships you do have, and constantly working to add to and grow your relationships.  
    Transform your social capital with The Reach Out Party. Learn more at carlyvalancy.com 
    Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills  
    Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts 

    • 8 Min.
    The Ability to Develop and Articulate Your Ideas is Workplace Currency

    The Ability to Develop and Articulate Your Ideas is Workplace Currency

    The Skill: Being able to develop and articulate your ideas. 
    This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 3 of Let’s Talk About Skills Baby. In this episode, Kelly speaks with Elizabeth Leiba, Director of Instructional Design and Innovation at City College in Florida, and Cohost of The EdUp Experience Podcast. They discuss the types of skills Elizabeth feels students should work on strengthening most during their higher education experience, and that while the practical application of these skills in the workplace often looks very different from their application in academia, they are actually highly relevant.  
    Key Takeaway: Being able to articulate your ideas, and write and speak in a way that explains them clearly to others is really the currency in the workplace.  
    Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills
    Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts

    • 9 Min.
    How Pursuing Multiple Interests Makes You More Employable

    How Pursuing Multiple Interests Makes You More Employable

    The Skill: Blending your various interests into one niche perspective. 
    This week, we’re diving into Season 1 Episode 2 of Let’s Talk About Skills Baby. In this episode host, Kelly Ryan Bailey speaks with Tony Tsai, Director of Leadership Development at University of Utah’s School of Medicine about the changes to higher education that he feels would most benefit students. Tony believes that while every student chooses a degree to pursue, they are still responsible for their own skillset. It is not enough to just take the classes offered in your program, you really have to take command of your own education, pursue things that interest you, and get a well-rounded exposure to different areas of study. 
    Key Takeaway: Higher Education no longer draws a straight line to employment, rather it is a training ground for life’s more durable skills – like how to think critically, manage time, and navigate competing perspectives and deadlines.  
    Learn more at skillsbaby.com/gotskills  
    Got Skills is produced by Growth Network Podcasts 

    • 9 Min.

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