110 episodes

Career Buzz empowers lives, enriches careers and energizes organizations.
Since 2006, we’ve broadcast unrehearsed conversations featuring extraordinary career stories of ordinary people, and insights from thought leaders including Dragon’s Den star Arlene Dickinson, Canada’s career guru Barbara Moses, and career specialists Norm Amundson, John Krumboltz and many more. Produced and hosted by Mark Franklin with co-hosts Stephen Armstrong, Dr. Hoda Kilani and Erica Mattison.
Career Buzz is broadcast on CIUT 89.5 FM in the Greater Toronto Area, and worldwide live online at CIUT, Wed 11a-12pm.

Career Buzz Mark Franklin

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Career Buzz empowers lives, enriches careers and energizes organizations.
Since 2006, we’ve broadcast unrehearsed conversations featuring extraordinary career stories of ordinary people, and insights from thought leaders including Dragon’s Den star Arlene Dickinson, Canada’s career guru Barbara Moses, and career specialists Norm Amundson, John Krumboltz and many more. Produced and hosted by Mark Franklin with co-hosts Stephen Armstrong, Dr. Hoda Kilani and Erica Mattison.
Career Buzz is broadcast on CIUT 89.5 FM in the Greater Toronto Area, and worldwide live online at CIUT, Wed 11a-12pm.

    Who You Are Matters! How do you get to know who you are?

    Who You Are Matters! How do you get to know who you are?

    Who You Are Matters! How do you get to know who you are? Guests Mark Franklin, host of Career Buzz and Rich Feller created a tool that helps do that and are here to tell you all about it. Do you need a plan when it’s time to look for a new role? Debra Boggs stresses the value of having a Job Search Strategy. Join Hoda and her guests in their journey to increase Career Literacy.

     

    Guest links:

    Mark Franklin - https://onelifetools.com/pages/conversations-matter

    Rich Feller - https://richfeller.com

    Debra Boggs - https://www.dscareermanagement.com/about

    • 57 min
    The Geopolitical Impact of water scarcity

    The Geopolitical Impact of water scarcity

    Part 2 of The strategic importance of water – an irreplaceable and un-substitutable resource with Stephen Armstrong and Bryan Karney

    For centuries, wars have been fought over resources. The need for land, oil, trade routes and other commodities have all led to deadly conflicts throughout history. But soon we could be seeing more fighting over arguably the most precious resource of all - water. Now to set the stage 97% of earths water is salt and 3% is freshwater. 97% of the fresh water is frozen in ice caps and glaciers so a fraction of a fraction is accessible. As the effects of climate change get worse, and the planet gets hotter and drier, the fight for water is only going to intensify. So - where could we see water wars? And how likely are they to actually happen?

     

    Bryan Karney Bio:

    Bryan Karney is a professor of Civil engineering at the UofT and he is phased retirement after holding the position of Vice Dean Multidisciplinary Programmes in the faculty of applied science and engineering.  Professor Karney’s research interests reside in the design, analysis, operation and optimization of various water resource and energy systems. He specializes in the design and analysis of water distribution systems, with interests in infrastructure renewal, transient and water hammer analysis and system optimization. Professor Karney also studies the implication of climate change to system design and performance, and particularly energy use.  He is a Professional Engineer in Ontario and holds a BASc, MEng and PhD in Civil Engineering from UBC.    

    • 1 hr
    What does it take to coordinate Emergency Medical Evacuation for Humanitarian Relief?

    What does it take to coordinate Emergency Medical Evacuation for Humanitarian Relief?

    If you ask Carolyn McBeath it takes being confident and resourceful, being curious and a critical thinker, being able to read a situation and creating backup plans. And being very, very forthcoming.



    Carolyn McBeath works as an Overseas Site Manager where she is the key in-country liaison between her Canadian employer, Voyageur Aviation, and United Nations Missions in international hot spots including East Timor, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Chad, Sudan, South Sudan.



    Join Mark in this episode as he speaks to Carolyn from her home near Ottawa, just one day after returning from Central African Republic.

    • 58 min
    An Artist's Diverse Career - From Higher Ed to Hardware to the Canvas

    An Artist's Diverse Career - From Higher Ed to Hardware to the Canvas

    In this week's episode of Career Buzz, join Erica Mattison with Geraldine Barney.



    Being an artist is central to Geraldine Barney’s identity. Throughout her career she’s discovered the personal importance of developing a creative practice involving a range of media from prints, to paintings, to songs. As she creates, she honours her Indigenous culture and connection to the land where she grew up on a Navajo reservation. 

    Geraldine’s career has included a wide variety of settings, from higher education to home improvement stores. Her passion for her craft has helped her stay true to herself and her values.

    In their conversation, Geraldine shares how her art is shaped by her connection to her ancestors, to nature, and to her community.



    About Geraldine Barney

    Geraldine Barney’s artwork explores the relationship between the traditional Navajo values and beliefs she grew up with on the Navajo Reservation in Northwest New Mexico with contemporary city life off the reservation. Living in two cultures is a prominent theme in her art and her music.

    Geraldine studied printmaking at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, NM and at the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, MO. Although a printmaker at heart, Geraldine is currently working on a series of landscapes (both real and imagined) that invoke her passion for the land of the Southwest and her connection to the Navajo reservation. 

    Geraldine is also a singer and song writer whose work is included in two Smithsonian Folkways CD’s; “Music of New Mexico: Native American Traditions” and “Heartbeat: Voices of First Nations Women”.

    Follow Geraldine on Instagram at @geral.dine.barney and on Facebook at Gerri Barney.

    • 59 min
    “What are we on the planet to do, if not to try things?”

    “What are we on the planet to do, if not to try things?”

    In this episode, host Erica Mattison and guest Amandine Le Roux Hancock explore how to enable your curiosity to guide you to a rich career that is an expression of who you are. They get into topics including mindfulness, work-life harmony, resilience, movement-building, the value of grounding our career and life choices in love and playfulness. As Amandine asks, “What are we on the planet to do, if not to try things?”

    From digital marketing professional for a statewide climate nonprofit to self-employed sound healer and mindfulness coach, Amandine shares about her diverse career journey. She weaves spirituality into her practice as a life coach who helps her clients create transformation in their lives. Through sound healing, she combines her love of music and healing.


    BIO:
    Meet Amandine, a dedicated catalyst for change in the realm of personal growth, sound healing and mindfulness. As a seasoned Mindfulness Coach and transformative educator, she guides her clients through the vibrant landscape of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. With over 6,000 lives touched through her sound healing work, Amandine has sculpted a suite of offerings that resonate with the soul's quest for deeper understanding of oneself and its unique map to inner-peace.

    Born in France, Amandine relocated to the US and currently resides in Central Oregon. She is a musician, a meditation teacher, an entrepreneur, and a mother who has cultivated resilience throughout her career.


    Learn more at ⁠⁠https://amandinelrh.com/⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/amandinelrh⁠⁠

    • 58 min
    Reframing Challenges: Leveraging Strengths for Climate Solutions

    Reframing Challenges: Leveraging Strengths for Climate Solutions

    Solving huge challenges like climate change presents an opportunity for each of us to draw upon our unique strengths and lived experiences. And that’s what Hessann Farooqi is doing through his career.

    In this episode of Career Buzz, guest-host Erica Mattison speaks with Hessann Farooqi, Executive Director of The Boston Climate Action Network (BCAN), about the importance of relationship building and other valuable skills for leaders of nonprofit organizations. Hessann shares how he combines his passion for public policy with his dedication to advancing climate solutions on the local level.

    They originally met when Hessann was an undergraduate student at Boston University. Erica hired him as an intern for the Boston University Sustainability communications team. Find out how he’s honing skills in public speaking, relationship building, and research and analysis to grow a grassroots movement rooted in climate justice.

    BCAN is a community-based nonprofit organization that organizes residents to advocate for local climate justice action. It brings together residents, community groups, and policy makers to equitably transition Boston from fossil fuels and improve its resilience.

    Learn more about the Boston Climate Action Network at Bostoncan.org and Hessann Farooqi via LinkedIn and Twitter.

     

    Hessann Farooqi Bio:

    Hessann Farooqi is the Executive Director of the Boston Climate Action Network. He is the youngest person and the first person of color appointed to lead BCAN in its more than two decade history.  Hessann studied economics at Boston University, worked in the United States Senate, and served on various federal, state, and local political campaigns. He also serves as an Environmental Justice Advisor to the Metropolitan Area Planning Council on the development of their Greater Boston Climate Action Plan and supports MassRobotics on their Climate Robotics Working Group. He previously served as an advisor to The White House and Department of Energy’s Opportunity Project. 

    • 59 min

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