Well Done Elliot Shelton
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"Well Done" seeks to find the multifaceted answer to the question, Why do people work hard? The show is however not limited to these kinds of conversations. Art, music, health and fitness, business, and even sports may be common topics of discussion. At the end of the day, "Well Done" was created to find out, what drives people desire to do a good job?
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Leadership: Major Influences and What They Taught Me
Technicallyyyyyyy, this is for one of my summer classes but it turned out to be a great opportunity to upload an episode to this show. Leadership has been portrayed to me in many ways and forms, however these are four influences that played such a big role in how I perceive leadership in my own life.
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Episode 4: Marie Koehlinger
We changed it up a lil bit with this one. Instead of talking about the meathead mentality, Marie asked me some tough questions as we transition into the next semester of school. She's also working two jobs and just got accepted into nursing school! So she's the perfect compliment of hardworking and levelheaded to be paired up with my insanity. Marie is the only person who knows how to break through my shell so here it is!
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Episode 3: Kristi Mitchell
Kristi Mitchell is a professor, an owner of multiple businesses including a private security company (top secret celebrity stuff), a mother, and she recently started a non- for profit called HOPE. On the podcast, she discussed her time working as a supervisor for GM, how being a "Badass" young woman played a role in a primarily male dominated work environment, and the best way to grab life by the balls and become an entrepreneur.
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Episode 2: Natalie Blaire
Natalie Blaire is a student at Butler University. She was a three sport athlete in high school and discussed how that plays into her daily life now in college. This podcast got kinda deep as conversations pertained to parenting, bullying, and human nature in the face of winning and losing.
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Episode 1: Sarika Dev
Sarika Dev is a student at Butler University. She's a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and the Butler SGA. Sarika shared about everything from experiences in high school, the transition to college life, as well as her current workout routine and her adapted religious beliefs.