53 episodes

The Project Success Podcast is a collection of student-produced work, audio workshops, and student interviews from Project Success, a youth-development nonprofit in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

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The Project Success Podcast is a collection of student-produced work, audio workshops, and student interviews from Project Success, a youth-development nonprofit in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

    Episode 21: Navigating Healthcare Pathways

    Episode 21: Navigating Healthcare Pathways

    Is a career or job in healthcare right for me? What are the steps I can take, to get there? What are skills a nurse uses and what are the options for specialized careers in the nursing field?
    Join Savannah and co-host PS Facilitator Alana as they connect with Katie Hodgden (Assistant Director, Career Development Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato) and Dr. Michelle Palmborg (Assistant Professor of Nursing and Registered Oncology Nurse) to talk through how you can begin thinking about and planning for a possible future in healthcare, and what could that specifically look like in a pathway like nursing. Join us as we break down what types of nurses there are, what is the schooling required, and what to do if you change your mind. 

    Visit www.projectsuccess.org/ccpodcast for resources, links, and next steps after the episode! 

    music by scottholmesmusic.com 

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Episode 20: Can I Go to College If I’m a Parent/Pregnant?

    Episode 20: Can I Go to College If I’m a Parent/Pregnant?

    What considerations should I think of when making my post-secondary plans as a parent? What questions should I ask when touring a college or looking into housing? What support services and resources are there? 

    Join Savannah and co-host PS Facilitator April as they connect with Dr. Padmini Udupa (Principal of Longfellow High School), Brooke Eichele (College Advancement Teacher at Longfellow High School), Michelle Montoya (alum of Longfellow High School), and Susan Warfield (Program Director of the Student Parent HELP Center at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities) to talk through how pregnant, expecting, and current parents can plan for and attend college, what questions to ask, and what supports to look for as you take this next step! 

    Visit www.projectsuccess.org/ccpodcast for resources, links, and next steps after the episode! 

    music by scottholmesmusic.com 

    • 1 hr 5 min
    College Conversations: How Can I Navigate Stress?

    College Conversations: How Can I Navigate Stress?

    What is ‘stress’ and why is it so hard to work through? Why does my brain stop me from completing tasks when I’m stressed?
    Join Savannah and co-host PS Facilitator Andy as they connect with Derek Francis (Manager of Counseling Services for Minneapolis Public Schools) and Wynn Haight (12th grader from South High School) to talk through what “stress” means from the point of view of our bodies experiencing it, what it causes us to feel, the language we can use to talk about it, and what happens when we try and work through stress to finish our college application, or study for that next test. Whether you are just starting off your academic journey or getting ready to graduate, we can work on building skills around understanding how we can navigate the feelings of stress at different points in our lives.
    Visit www.projectsuccess.org/ccpodcast for resources, links, and next steps after the episode!
    music by scottholmesmusic.com

    • 47 min
    College Conversations: Paying for College and Other Money Conversations

    College Conversations: Paying for College and Other Money Conversations

    What do I need to know about paying for college in 2021? How do I sustain and balance work and school? How do I keep earning/finding that money?
    Join Savannah and co-host PS Facilitator Hana as they connect with Daniel Matamoros (Associate Director of Financial Aid at Loyola University Chicago), Kevin Ario (Managing Director of Investment Management at Wells Fargo), and Ryan Deutsch (newly graduated Washburn High School and PS alum) to talk through what “paying for college” means for students in 2021, what are some of the important financial terms and ideas you should know going in, and ways to plan your finances in and outside of college.
    Visit www.projectsuccess.org/ccpodcast for resources, links, and next steps after the episode!
    music by scottholmesmusic.com

    • 56 min
    College Conversations: Essay Writing; Tips and Tricks!

    College Conversations: Essay Writing; Tips and Tricks!

    What are colleges and scholarships looking for in an essay? What makes an essay stand out? What are the tips and tricks to writing a clear and creative essay?
    Join Savannah as she connects with Casey Briskin (11th grade English Teacher at Southwest High School), Rhemi Abrams-Fuller (Carleton College’s Associate Dean of Admissions, Director of Diversity Outreach & Access), and Jesus Moreno (newly graduated Roosevelt High School and PS alum) as they break down the difficulties students face in trying to write that perfect college essay or scholarship, strategies on how to produce some of your best writing, and try and tease out what exactly a college admissions officer is looking for when they read an application essay.
    Visit www.projectsuccess.org/ccpodcast for resources, links, and next steps after the episode!
    music by scottholmesmusic.com

    • 44 min
    College Conversations: Connecting to Your Purpose

    College Conversations: Connecting to Your Purpose

    What does it feel like to follow your dreams and passion? What are things to think about as you plan for the future? What are questions you can ask yourself to connect to your purpose?
    Join Kyle & Kiah as they hear from MPS students grade 6-12, alumni of MPS high schools, and community leaders on what it looks like to connect to your purpose and dream big for your future!
    Guest speakers: Eliza (Anwatin, 6), Thomas (Sanford, 7), Tasia (Olson, 8), Kyla (South, 9), Simon (Washburn, 10), Maya (Southwest, 11), Shruti (Edison, 12), Dijon McCain (Patrick Henry Alumni, Journalist, Emcee, Podcaster), Fred Edwards (Washburn Alumni, Graduate Assistant at NDSU, Public Speaker), Eleshaday Girma (South Alumni, Third-year student at St. Cloud State University), Lewis McCaleb/Lewiee Blaze (Artist, Activist, and Entrepreneur, Founder of N4), Dr. Padmini Udupa (Principal of Longfellow High School), and Adrienne Diercks (Founder and Executive Director of Project Success).
    Visit www.projectsuccess.org/ccpodcast for resources, links, and next steps after the episode!
    music by scottholmesmusic.com 

    • 1 hr 12 min

Customer Reviews

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8 Ratings

keviQ11 ,

Insightful interviews

We STAN Kyle! Please continue his interviews!!

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Awesome Debate!

But clearly pie takes the cake:)

EclecticAneneme ,

Clear and fun debates!

Great podcast!! Lovely points, and very clear and concise!

Here is a debate for you all: Hotdogs— are they considered a sandwich? Yes or no?

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