44 episodes

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.

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So Called Podcast Mark Woychick

    • Business
    • 4.8 • 6 Ratings

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.

    So Called: Season 4 Recap

    So Called: Season 4 Recap

    We're at the end of season 4, and it’s time to take a look back. I ask my guests, “What advice would you give to your younger self?” not to ask what they would change, but to understand what they’ve learned along the way. The final episode of season 4 compiles my guests’ answers to that question. I hope you find their advice both inspiring and motivating as you pursue your own career. And if you have advice for your younger self, please share it with someone you care about.
    Find full episodes from season 4 and all past seasons in our archive at www.socalledpodcast.com and wherever you get your podcasts.

    • 5 min
    So Called: Steve Adelman, Nightlife Entrepreneur

    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.
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    • 15 min
    So Called: Erin Sorensen, Project Manager at Ethos Design/Remodel and Ethos Real Estate

    So Called: Erin Sorensen, Project Manager at Ethos Design/Remodel and Ethos Real Estate

    But what if it doesn't work? Failure is not the end of the world, says Erin Sorensen, Project Manager at Ethos Design + Remodel and Ethos Real Estate. She says when failure happens, take a step back, calm down, and figure it out.
    Erin is figuring things out daily at Ethos. Success in building and remodeling often requires the ability to combine knowledge of the industry and permitting processes along with the skills of a historian, archeologist, technologist, and inventor. She enjoys the variety in her work and learning new ways of doing things, which makes her a perfect fit for her role. 
    Erin's background has proven to be a perfect fit at Ethos. As an engineer with skills and experience in drafting, public utilities, affordable housing, and community advocacy, she is positioned to help the company deliver for clients today and explore the future, including solutions to create more housing stock and use new building materials. 
    Erin's career advice: don't grow up too fast, take your time, and don't forget to take your ski days. 
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    • 14 min
    So Called: Sarah Cunningham, Principal and CEO of Ethos Design/Remodel and Ethos Real Estate

    So Called: Sarah Cunningham, Principal and CEO of Ethos Design/Remodel and Ethos Real Estate

    Does what you do have integrity with who you are? For Sarah Cunningham, Principal and CEO of Ethos Design/Remodel and Ethos Real Estate, having that integrity of purpose is important for her to feel good about what she does day to day.
    More than designing and remodeling, Sarah's work is about building community and connectedness, which happens by designing spaces one at a time to meet the needs of each client. At the same time, she seeks to create homes that will benefit current and future generations, building sustainably for the benefit of the community for years to come.
    For Sarah, the key to success in business has been bringing together a purpose-driven life with her professional career, creating what she describes as a magic zone. If you are looking to integrate what drives you with your work, she says trust your intuition and listen to your inner voice.
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    • 15 min
    So Called: Katie Bratland, Public Relations and Communications Expert

    So Called: Katie Bratland, Public Relations and Communications Expert

    When opportunity knocks, will you open the door? Make sure you take a close look at the opportunities you are given, advises Katie Bratland, Public Relations and Communications Expert. You can always say no after you consider an opportunity, but know the details before you make a decision.
    Katie almost missed out on a career-changing event when she was about to pass on a six-month engagement with the World Cup. She decided to go to the interview, and the role ended up shaping her career ever since, leading her to an executive role in communications/public relations for a sports management agency.
    Katie enjoys connecting with people and learning about what they do. Her natural curiosity and ability to figure things out are assets in her field, which encompasses executive communications, media relations, public affairs, working with publicists, and more. Katie recommends following your curiosity to discover potential career opportunities through informational interviews and learning from others about the work they do.
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    • 15 min
    So Called: Eric Mraz, Owner/Operator of Cold Cactus Media Productions

    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.
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    • 18 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

mmBoise ,

Great podcast

Great interviews with very insightful comments that have helped me think about my own pursuits. Thank you for producing this!

whitneyfan4371 ,

This is such a rich podcast

So full of just “good stuff!”

I love the structure of the episode and your first guest is obviously a dynamic and intelligent person! I love it!! Can’t wait for more.

Happysalsa ,

Worth a listen

Good mix of practical and philosophical takes on our so called work. Specific stories and advice from real folks.

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