52 episodes

Passion, purpose, and stories, as told by their owners, this is Journeymen.

--
Join hosts, Jacob Carlson and Ian Buchanan, as they engage with an eclectic group of guests, discussing their personal journeys in an intimate setting. Because we all have a story to tell—a journey to share.

--
For those short on time, Jacob and Ian also host Moments by Journeymen—an ongoing series of digestible episodes highlighting the events that define our lives.

--
Follow the podcast on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn (@journeymenpdcst).

--
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeymenpdcst/support

Journeymen Ian Buchanan

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

Passion, purpose, and stories, as told by their owners, this is Journeymen.

--
Join hosts, Jacob Carlson and Ian Buchanan, as they engage with an eclectic group of guests, discussing their personal journeys in an intimate setting. Because we all have a story to tell—a journey to share.

--
For those short on time, Jacob and Ian also host Moments by Journeymen—an ongoing series of digestible episodes highlighting the events that define our lives.

--
Follow the podcast on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn (@journeymenpdcst).

--
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeymenpdcst/support

    Moments | Kim Somenske - It's Not Just Me

    Moments | Kim Somenske - It's Not Just Me

    Life changes when we become a parent. It's an indescribable feeling. The love, the responsibility, the joy, the weight. For Kim Somenske, the realization that she and her husband would be welcoming a child into the world was met with every emotion. No longer was it just about her. In fact, it was no longer about her at all. The entire focus of her life shifted to how she could be the best mother to her daughter. Throughout the journey, seeing her daughter grow from a child into a girl and from a girl into a woman, Kim has experienced the highs, the lows, and everything inbetween. Without question, she has learned innumerable things about parenting, but, perhaps more subtly, about life as well.


    ---

    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeymenpdcst/support

    • 34 min
    Moments | Alberto J. Maldonado - Making Mom Proud

    Moments | Alberto J. Maldonado - Making Mom Proud

    Our relationship with our parents evolves over time. We go from needing them to survive, to wanting them to leave us alone, and finally to appreciating, loving, and caring for them. Like many kids his age, Alberto Maldonado was known to stir up a little trouble in his middle school years. This aloof behavior came to a head one day when his mother received notice of his unacceptable actions in the classroom. Her reaction was strong, emotional, and, for Alberto, a lasting memory. At this moment, he realized that he never wanted his mother to feel this way as a result of something he did ever again. From that point forward, Alberto began to change his behavior, wanting to trade his mother's disappointment for pride. Ultimately, Alberto received his Master's Degree from UW-Milwaukee and has gone on to lead the university's Roberto Hernandez Center, a group on a mission to serve Latinx students and the Latinx population of Southeastern Wisconsin.


    ---

    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeymenpdcst/support

    • 36 min
    Moments | Héctor Colón - Boxing Ring to Boardroom

    Moments | Héctor Colón - Boxing Ring to Boardroom

    How can a single bully turn someone into the CEO of one of the largest non-profit organizations in the Midwest? Ask Héctor Colón. When he was just a boy, Héctor, like many, fell victim to unfair, cruel bullying. Yet, unlike many, he, with the encouragement of his father, decided to do something about it. By age 9, Héctor was enrolled in boxing classes, primarily as means of learning self-defense. By age eleven, he won his first National Title and was number one in the country for his weight class. He was gifted. Over the course of the next 8 or so years, Héctor earned three Silver Glove National Championships, two Junior Olympic National Championships, one U.S. National Championship, and a Muhammad Ali Invitational National Championship. Yet, despite his resounding success, he found a new ring to enter, one called upon by God. Héctor pursued higher education and strategically entered the business world with an eye on eventually becoming as successful a servant leader as he was once a fighter. Today, as the CEO of Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin & Upper Michigan, he is putting the fight to something different, but is still relentless in his pursuit of excellence. You can learn more about Héctor, his book, and everything else he has going on via his website: champinstitute.com.


    ---

    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeymenpdcst/support

    • 35 min
    Moments | Liz Boyna - Stumble Into Clarity

    Moments | Liz Boyna - Stumble Into Clarity

    Everything happens for a reason, right? Or, so they say? For Liz Boyna, this longstanding axiom certainly rings true when thinking about the moment at which her life took an unmistakable turn. What was seen as a short-term hiccup, a setback, a stumble, actually turned out to be the purveyor of a long-term clarity of purpose. Informed about a month prior to her undergraduate graduation that she was one credit short from completing her program, Liz had reached a point of total disillusionment about her college experience. However, rather than wallow and embrace self-pity, she began to wonder how her situation could have happened and how she could perhaps prevent others from having a similar, rocky, educational journey. This quest to help compelled Liz to obtain her Master's degree in Higher Education Administration at UW-Milwaukee and eventually put her passion to work in higher ed settings. Liz now uses that same empathy at the family business, American Licorice Company, as part of its social impact team.

    ---

    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeymenpdcst/support

    • 34 min
    Moments | Ashley Valentine - Rooted (In) MKE

    Moments | Ashley Valentine - Rooted (In) MKE

    "Go with the flow!" It sounds like good general advice, right? Be open, experimental, and willing to try new things. But, it also is a pretty passive way to live your life. It's letting life happen TO you, rather than you being intentional with your decisions. Ashley Valentine was kind of just going with the flow. As a teacher—a role moreso stumbled upon than sought after—she wasn't necessarily unhappy, but she was taking on too much, trying too many new things...to the point of burnout. It wasn't until she learned how to prioritize herself, and her wants and needs, that she began to align her actions with her intentions. She had known her purpose was to support urban youth in literacy, but, for her, was teaching the best way to do that? By founding Rooted MKE, a Milwaukee-based BIPOC bookstore and tutoring & makerspace (launching in March 2022, hopefully!), Ashley seized control of her journey. She decided to root her life in her own soil, on her own path. | You can follow Rooted MKE on Facebook (@RootedMKE.Tutoring) and Instagram (@rooted.mke)!

    ---

    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeymenpdcst/support

    • 37 min
    Moments | N'Jameh Russell-Camara - This is Me

    Moments | N'Jameh Russell-Camara - This is Me

    What's in a name? Well...if we think about it, our name really is the basis of our identity. It's how we are perceived, at first interaction, by the people and the world around us. It is as inherent to who we are as our body, mind, and spirit. We own it. We grow with it. We live with it. A name is such an important part of who we are...but, what if it changed? When N'Jameh Russell-Camara went off to college, she was emboldened to align herself, her identity, with that of her proud heritage. And that meant changing her name to N'Jameh. Now, how does she let this embracing of her true self impact the direction of her life? And, how does having a non-traditional name affect her journey? She shares all in this episode, as well as offers up some sound advice for all of us as we learn how to best honor and respect the identities of others unlike us. Oh...and, she tells us all about the many things she has going on as a performing artist, teacher, and Associate Director of Engagement for Milwaukee Reperatory Theatre.
    --
    To learn more about all things N'Jameh, visit her website: njameh.com

    ---

    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journeymenpdcst/support

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

Inconceivable Truth
Wavland
This American Life
This American Life
Stuff You Should Know
iHeartPodcasts
Fallen Angels: A Story of California Corruption
iHeartPodcasts
Soul Boom
Rainn Wilson
Shawn Ryan Show
Shawn Ryan | Cumulus Podcast Network