So Called Podcast

Mark Woychick
So Called Podcast

How's your so-called career? The So Called podcast explores how and why we work. With each episode, we dig into the backstories behind the job titles, interviewing people at all stages of their careers – discussing their relationship with work and what work means to them. So Called seeks to inform, inspire and challenge your relationship with work and help you discover your own motivations for why and how you do what you do. Please subscribe and share the show.

  1. So Called: Steve Adelman, Nightlife Entrepreneur

    09/15/2021

    So Called: Steve Adelman, Nightlife Entrepreneur

    How much is enough? You don't need to be King of Everything, says Steve Adelman, Nightlife Entrepreneur. Instead, be King of Enough and spend time developing long-term relationships. Steve has ruled the nightlife realm for 30 years, but he didn’t begin his career as a nightlife entrepreneur. His career transition began as the result of a party at his apartment after he'd left a consulting job he didn’t love. Success in making such a drastic career change wasn’t easy, but Steve was driven by his interest in the nightlife and entertainment business. Hard work, collaboration, and learning from successes and failures eventually prepared him to direct the four largest nightclubs in New York City. From there, he has gone on to start up nightlife and concert venues in major international cities. Steve still enjoys the creativity involved in being able to conceive of an idea, plan it out, and see what works and what doesn't - night after night. He is currently working on a concept to address how people want to socialize in a post-pandemic world and writing Nocturnal Admissions, a collection of humorous essays about his 30 years as a nightlife entrepreneur, which will be published in early 2022. Steve's career advice is to slow down and pay attention to the relationships you develop during your career by staying in touch. Check out Steve's website for more information about his book and projects. **** Love Shadow (Remix Safety Guide) by rocavaco (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/rocavaco/52156 Ft: Loveshadow

    16 min
  2. So Called: Eric Mraz, Owner/Operator of Cold Cactus Media Productions

    08/18/2021

    So Called: Eric Mraz, Owner/Operator of Cold Cactus Media Productions

    Can't find the light? There are people who want to help, including Eric Mraz, owner and operator of Cold Cactus Media Productions. Cold Cactus is producing Darkness to Light, a video series that aims to reduce the suicide rate in the Veteran community. Eric's media company is working on the first of a planned 22 episodes, connecting the series to the number of veterans who lose their battle to post traumatic stress each day. Cold Cactus started as a project in Eric's capstone class at Boise State University. To get his ambitious project off the ground, he reached out to his network, and now Eric and his team of volunteers are working on final edits of the pilot video. Eric sees parallels between the comeback stories Veterans tell in Darkness to Light and his own career. Following his own military career, during which he earned a Bronze Star, Eric notes that he had a difficult time finding his way. He had a variety of jobs and attended college, where he eventually connected with the leadership program that led him to start Cold Cactus. Now a college graduate, Eric feels he's in a place where everything is coming together. His career advice for others is to listen to what others tell you and don't be afraid of your own success. For the release date, to follow progress on the series, and learn how to support Cold Cactus, connect with Eric Mraz on LinkedIn. *** Love Shadow (Remix Safety Guide) by rocavaco (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/rocavaco/52156 Ft: Loveshadow

    19 min
  3. So Called: Lisa Schelbe, Associate Professor at Florida State University, College of Social Work

    08/11/2021

    So Called: Lisa Schelbe, Associate Professor at Florida State University, College of Social Work

    Where do you focus your efforts? Saying no might be the superpower you need to unlock your best work and concentrate on the things most important to you, says Lisa Schelbe, Associate Professor at Florida State University, College of Social Work. For Lisa, child well-being and prevention of child maltreatment are her areas of focus. In service of this work, she is an editor, author, and co-chair of the Child Well-Being Research Network along with her work at the university. The potential for children to live a life free of violence in the future is what gets Lisa out of bed in the morning. She notes that it can be easy to get stretched thin with the many opportunities to contribute, so she reminds herself and advises others to choose carefully when saying yes.  Lisa enjoys creating knowledge through research and is even more excited by putting her work into practice and making it accessible to the public. She finds hope in producing research that is designed to have an impact by improving systems that serve youth and their families. For more information on Lisa and her work, check out these links: Florida State University College of Social Work Lisa Schelbe Faculty Page Child Well-Being Research Network Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal The American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children Intergenerational Transmission of Child Maltreatment (Schelbe & Geiger, 2017) The Handbook on Child Welfare Practice (Geiger & Schelbe, 2021) *** Love Shadow (Remix Safety Guide) by rocavaco (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sampling Plus license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/rocavaco/52156 Ft: Loveshadow

    17 min
4.8
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6 Ratings

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How's your so-called career? The So Called podcast explores how and why we work. With each episode, we dig into the backstories behind the job titles, interviewing people at all stages of their careers – discussing their relationship with work and what work means to them. So Called seeks to inform, inspire and challenge your relationship with work and help you discover your own motivations for why and how you do what you do. Please subscribe and share the show.

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