Work It: A UVic career exploration podcast

University of Victoria Co-op and Career Services

You spend a quarter of your life at work - you deserve to find a career you love! Hosts Katy and Emma talk with guests from across industries about their careers: what they love, what they've learned, and how they got there. Plus, you'll get actionable advice to help you succeed at work, like how to feel confident in job interviews, what to do to avoid burnout and more. Explore career options and meet your goals with Work It.

  1. Graeme Gordon (BEng 2012) lays his cards on the table

    JAN 13

    Graeme Gordon (BEng 2012) lays his cards on the table

    On this month's episode, we're speaking with mechanical engineering alumni Graeme Gordon, who ditched the oil and gas industry to transform his passion for Magic: The Gathering trading cards into a thriving business. He is the founder of TCG Machines, which produces automatic trading card sorting machines for commercial use. In the past four years, Graeme’s business has grown into a multi-million-dollar business with 27 full-time employees and machines operating in ten countries (at the time of recording, there were 20 employees, proof that it's growing fast!).  We chat with Graeme about how he pivoted to become a business owner, the path to launching his own business, and what he's learned along the way. Resources from this episode TCG MachinesThe UVic Co-op ProgramAccessing career support Connect with us Sign up for our weekly e-newsletterFollow UVic Co-op and Career on social media (02:10) - How did changes to the oil and gas industry impact Graeme's career path? (04:15) - Where did Graeme's passion for tabletop card games like Magic The Gathering come from? (06:55) - How did playing Magic The Gathering lead Graeme to launch a card sorting business? (08:41) - How did Graeme go from sorting business idea to the reality of launching a company? (09:48) - The importance of validating that there’s a market for your idea (10:22) - All about TCG Machines - growing pains, and the reality of building a business (14:16) - Using Reddit as a marketing tool (14:50) - How UVic shaped Graeme’s career path (16:25) - What is next for Graeme and TCG? (17:25) - Graeme’s advice for students interested in launching their own business (19:37) - What has surprised Graeme about being involved in the gaming card industry? Psst…it may involve Post Malone! (20:54) - Rapid fire questions (21:05) - Favourite snack while on campus (21:10) - If you could be a student again for one day, what would you do? (21:43) - What was the hardest engineering project that you worked on?

    24 min
  2. What can you do with your degree? A guide to getting support from your career educator.

    12/09/2025

    What can you do with your degree? A guide to getting support from your career educator.

    On today’s episode, we're tackling a pretty common question—what the heck can you do with your degree?  Whether you’re considering what program to pursue or are about to graduate with a degree, it can be hard to know what’s next. We’re joined by Joy Andrews, one of UVic’s amazing career educators, who will walk us through: how to identify your passion and your strengthshow to find the right employerputting together an elevator pitchthe perks of meeting with your career educator Students and alumni can book one-on-one appointments with Joy and her team. Resources from this episode Meet with your career educatorConnect with us Sign up for our weekly e-newsletterFollow UVic Co-op and Career on social media (02:10) - - What does it look like to meet with your career educator? (02:45) - - Step 1 - Identify your passion - what made you want to do your degree? (03:55) - - Step 2 - Figure out your strengths - what are you proud of? (06:00) - - Step 3 - Digging deeper - understanding your strengths, passions and career fits. (07:05) - - Step 4 - Exploring possible career paths (08:06) - - Step 5 - Planning your next steps (09:05) - - Step 6 - Sharing resources and contacts so you can learn more (09:55) - - What if you don’t have any idea of what you want to do? (10:56) - - How do you find the right employer? (11:55) - - How to put together an elevator pitch (14:15) - - How to prepare for a job interview (14:40) - - How to navigate today’s labour market (16:03) - - What are the perks of an appointment with your career educator?

    18 min
  3. Challenging discrimination and bias in law with Fiona Wong (Law, Juris Doctor, 2020)

    11/04/2025

    Challenging discrimination and bias in law with Fiona Wong (Law, Juris Doctor, 2020)

    On our season 3 kick-off episode, we speak with Fiona Wong, a UVic Law graduate with a passion for labour and employment law. She has served as President of the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers, helped produce an award-winning law documentary called “But I Look Like a Lawyer”, and launched a podcast featuring Asian-Canadian lawyers. During her time at UVic, Fiona founded the First Generation Network at UVic to reduce barriers for law students who are the first in their family to attend post-secondary. We talk with Fiona about facing discrimination as an Asian student and lawyer, how her identity shapes her career in law, and much more. Resources from this episode First Generation NetworkBut I Look Like a LawyerUVic LawThe UVic Co-op ProgramAccessing career support Connect with us Sign up for our weekly e-newsletterFollow UVic Co-op and Career on social media (02:52) - What drew Fiona to the field of law? Why UVic? (04:42) - What inspired Fiona to start the First Generation Network to connect with other students who are the first to attend post-secondary? (07:30) - What does it mean to be a labour and employment lawyer, as well as a civl rights lawyer? (09:50) - Fiona tells us what she loves most about her job (12:05) - Fiona shares how her identity as an Asian woman has shaped her experience in the field of law (15:50) - What opportunities does Fiona see for change in removing barriers for Asian students to study and practice law? (18:12) - Fiona gives advice to students who are interested in a career in law (22:39) - What’s next for Fiona? (24:04) - Rapid fire questions (24:20) - Favourite off-campus spot (24:55) - Favourite on-campus spot (25:05) - Faculty members who inspired Fiona

    27 min
  4. Carving out a creative career: an interview with Mark Leiren-Young

    02/11/2025

    Carving out a creative career: an interview with Mark Leiren-Young

    Don’t want to commit to just one career path? Being flexible can lead you on some amazing adventures.   On today’s episode, Katy and Emma speak with Mark Leiren-Young who was UVic's second ever double major, in Theatre and Creative Writing and who currently works as a UVic professor in the Writing department, among many other roles.   We chat with Mark about: Working in creative fields as diverse as writing award-winning movies The Green Chain and the Hundred-Year-Old WhaleHosting the Skaana podcast, where he covers ocean-related environmental issuesTouring Canada as half of the comedy duo, Local AnxietyTeaching classes on the Marvel and DC universes…and much more!   Resources from this episode Skaana podcastUVic Writing ProgramThe UVic Co-op ProgramAccessing career support Connect with us Sign up for our weekly e-newsletterFollow UVic Co-op and Career on social media (00:00) - Music intro (00:32) - Welcome and host intros (02:18) - All about Mark Leiren-Young (03:20) - Stumbling into a journalism job after graduating in the late 80's (05:42) - Why it's important to study something you love (06:56) - A cornucopia of all the jobs that Mark has done in the arts (09:17) - What's the common thread in careers by creative people? (11:02) - How Mark started writing tv scripts in the 90's, starting with an episode of The X Files (12:22) - How Mark landed the writing gig for the Orca Exhibit at the Royal BC Museum and became "the whale guy" (16:05) - How Mark became a podcaster focused on stories about Orcas (20:15) - How Mark helps students from all disciplines tap into their creative side in FA 101 "Creative Being" (23:43) - Mark's advice on how to translate your passion for the arts into a career you love (26:02) - Rapid fire: what's something on campus that's stayed the same since the 80s (26:51) - Rapid fire: best place to grab food on campus

    29 min
  5. Blending business and science to change the future of algae: an interview with Ashley and Robert Roulston

    01/14/2025

    Blending business and science to change the future of algae: an interview with Ashley and Robert Roulston

    Have a business idea? Not sure how to get it off the ground?   In this episode, Emma and Kate speak with Ashley and Robert Roulston, co-founders of Industrial Plankton, a company that makes equipment to grow live algae cultures that are used to stabilize the aquaculture food chain. Fourteen years into their business, they share tips on: How to form a partnership that combines different degrees and skill setsWhat it’s like to build a business from scratchWhy they hire UVic co-op students …and much more!    Resources from this episode Industrial PlanktonThe UVic Co-op ProgramCoast Capital Innovation CentreAccessing career support Connect with us Sign up for our weekly e-newsletterFollow UVic Co-op and Career on social media (00:00) - Intro music (00:32) - Welcome and introductions (02:45) - The algae of it all: how is algae used in aquaculture and biotechnology? (04:20) - What technology does Industrial Plankton make and how does this help the world? (05:08) - How did Ashley and Robert come up with the idea for their business, Industrial Plankton? (06:35) - How to set yourself up for success when partnering in your own business (07:57) - How to start an entrepreneurial business as a student (11:05) - How have things changed 14 years into your business? What have you learned? (12:32) - What skills do you look for in an employee? (13:53) - Ashley and Robert share what they learned through the co-op program (15:42) - What do co-op students do at Industrial Plankton? (17:24) - What does a day-in-the-life look like as business owners? (20:12) - What are some of the most exciting problems that Industrial Plankton helps solve? (21:41) - How Industrial Plankton is tackling climate change and ecological restoration (23:46) - Rapid fire questions with Ashley and Robert about their time at UVic (29:10) - Episode credits

    29 min

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You spend a quarter of your life at work - you deserve to find a career you love! Hosts Katy and Emma talk with guests from across industries about their careers: what they love, what they've learned, and how they got there. Plus, you'll get actionable advice to help you succeed at work, like how to feel confident in job interviews, what to do to avoid burnout and more. Explore career options and meet your goals with Work It.