What's Your Major? Robert Joel
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The journey between what you thought you needed to know, and what you know now. Was your tuition wasted, or worth it?
Interviews about the life lessons learned beginning with what people studied or concentrated on in school. Did what you learned in school lead you along your intended path? What impact did your field of study have on where you are now?
A different person in a different field each episode.
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History, Music, MBA, CPA
What’s Your Major? – The journey between what you though you needed to know, and what you know now. Conversations with individuals about their chosen area(s) of study, and if their studies took then along their planned path, or landed them someplace even more interesting.
Paul Klosterman discusses his journey as an undergraduate with diverse interests, such as music and history. He ended up considering law school, then pursuing accounting, eventually making a career as a Certified Public Accountant with a high degree of involvement in his local community.
Does he think his undergrad pursuits were worth it or wasted? Tune in to find out. -
COMMERCIAL ARTS & PERFORMANCE
What's Your Major welcomes Bill Balmer, vocalist, musician, recording studio engineer, and super dad. How do we balance our professional passions, talents, and training with family, love, and life choices? For creative people, some great life lessons; for non-creative people, some understanding and compassion on getting through life when following multiple muses.
Was your education worth it, or wasted? What's Your Major: the difference between what we thought we knew and what we know now. -
Education and Counseling
What’s Your Major? – The journey between what you though you needed to know, and what you know now. Was your education and training worth it, or wasted?
This episode is a 2-for-1, a guest with multiple degrees, and we specifically discuss her learning journey from primary school education to counseling. People thinking about what education means during this new normal will want to catch this one for sure, as well as people thinking about career transitions, especially to helping professions.
What's your major? Education and Counseling. -
COMMUNICATIONS
Series kickoff. We start with me interviewing myself about my major: Communication Arts and Sciences.
From my less than enthusiastic desire for school, to working 65 hours a week in blue collar jobs, to pursuing a diploma (not an education), how I chose my major, and the opportunities it ended up making available to me, are a world apart. My major laid the groundwork for either a creative job or a corporate job; listen to learn which path I chose, and where it led me.
Was my education worth it, or wasted? What about yours? -
Series Preview
Hello and welcome to What’s Your Major—the journey between what you thought you needed to know, and what you know now.
Join us for 30-minute(ish) conversations with individuals about their chosen area(s) of learning. Was your tuition worth it, or wasted?
Guests are intentionally diverse across fields of study, age, race, gender, geography, and economic strata.
· For Students and the Searching – Confirm and challenge your ideas and perceptions about your chosen path(s).
· For the Experienced – How have your life lessons affected and been affected by your formal learning? How are these experiences helping you?
· For All – Where might my choices be taking me? Is it really where I want to go?
Hear peoples' youthful ideals and passions. Cheer them on through their challenges, cringe at their missteps, and understand why the most most excellent path to a memorable destination is never a straight line.