Millennials Looking for Mentors Millennials Looking for Mentors
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Elyse Notarianni and Klein Aleardi – SJ Magazine's resident millennials – are talking to South Jersey women about how they got to where they are. From leadership learning to gaining self confidence, these millennials are looking for mentors to teach them what it takes to succeed.
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Danielle Trotter: From volunteer to doctorate
What's an advanced practice provider? And how do you balance getting your doctorate with working on a hospital floor? Elyse and Klein talk with Danielle Trotter, a DNP and APN at Jefferson Health – New Jersey to talk about the nursing shortage, connecting with patients and more.
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Gio Thompson: The Basketball Boss
Would you buy a basketball team? Giovonni Thompson took a break from running her own PR/marketing firm to start the Camden Monarchs, a semi-pro basketball team in the American Basketball Association. She talks to Elyse and Klein about starting the team from scratch, experiencing sexism and game day challenges in the latest episode of Millennials Looking for Mentors.
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Mindy Holman: A 100-year-old family business
Yes, that Holman. Elyse and Klein talk with Mindy Holman, Chair of Holman, the family-owned automotive company that's about to celebrate its 100th anniversary. She shares stories of working with family, building an effective leadership team and more.
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Kate Scott: The voice of the 76ers
"Being the voice of a team is so much more than just calling games."
Kate Scott gives us a courtside look at what it's like to call basketball games as the TV play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia 76ers - and just how much of that job happens outside of game day. -
Queen Stewart: won't waste my cancer
Queen Stewart received her breast cancer diagnosis the day before she turned 36. She was about to throw a party to celebrate having her own law practice. Then, she changed her entire life in an effort to not waste her cancer.
Thanks to our sponsor Jefferson Health – New Jersey: https://newjersey.jeffersonhealth.org/ -
Carrie Locklyn: Extreme Makeover - Career Edition
Would you leave a career as a professional dancer? That's what Carrie Locklyn did - and it worked out pretty well. Elyse & Klein talk with the designer, who you've probably seen on HGTV's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition reboot or The Travel Channel's Hotel Impossible, about her journey to reality TV designing.