What's Your "And"?

John Garrett
What's Your "And"?

John Garrett’s research involves asking professionals, "Who else are you beyond your job title?" Accountants, consultants, lawyers, engineers, and other professionals everywhere are doing hobbies and passions after they leave the office. We discuss why these outside-of-work interests matter and how they've impacted their career.

  1. 12月4日

    649: Matt Pierce is a Marketer & Rapper [podcast]

    In this episode of "What's Your 'And'?", guest Matt Pierce, a former advertising professional and passionate rap musician, shares his journey from Madison Avenue to the stage. Matt reflects on his early creative experiences and integrating his love for rap music with his advertising career. He recounts performing an original rap at a Havas Creative company happy hour, which led to more opportunities and recognition within his professional environment. Matt emphasizes the importance of sharing personal passions at work, as it fostered genuine connections and enhanced his visibility. He encourages listeners to pursue their hobbies while understanding the practical challenges involved. Despite initial hesitation, Matt found acceptance and encouragement from his colleagues, proving the value of authenticity in the workplace. Episode Highlights · Matt emphasizes the importance of balancing hobbies or passions with professional life and shares his experience of transitioning from advertising to music · He highlights the significance of sharing personal interests at work to foster genuine connections and enhance organizational culture · He discusses how sharing his creative talents at work, such as performing rap music at a work gathering, led to increased visibility and professional opportunities · Matt advises people not to rush into pursuing their passions full-time without practical understanding, valuing the fulfillment that part-time endeavors can provide

    31 分鐘
  2. 12月4日

    647: Rick Goodmay is a Construction Professional & Belly Filler [podcast]

    In this episode of "What's Your 'And'?," John Garrett welcomes Rick Goodmay, the Director of Client Relations at ICM Colorado. Rick shares how his passion for smoking meat and cheese serves as his creative outlet and how it fosters community both in his personal life and at work. Inspired by a coworker, he got into the art of smoking to enjoy and share larger quantities of delicious food. Rick emphasizes the importance of understanding the interests of coworkers and clients to build stronger relationships. He recounts heartwarming stories from his Italian upbringing that highlight the significance of food in bringing people together. Rick continues to spread joy and connection through his culinary talents, even making a point to smoke food with others at the office. Episode Highlights Utilizing hobbies to build relationships: Rick emphasized how his interest in smoking meats and cheeses helped him connect with coworkers and clients, fostering a sense of community. Keeping traditions alive: Rick highlighted the importance of continuing family traditions, such as cooking and sharing meals, which play a significant role in his life and personal identity. Cold smoking: Rick shared his technique of cold smoking, a method for smoking cheeses without melting them, adding a unique skill set to his hobby. Workplace culture: Rick spoke about the supportive and family-like culture at his workplace, stressing the importance of genuine care and check-ins among colleagues for a safer, more cohesive environment. Importance of sharing your passions: Rick encouraged listeners to share their passions with others, noting that even if some people aren't interested, there will always be others who are, and these shared interests can build meaningful connections.

    22 分鐘
  3. 10月23日

    643: Malony Bartush is an HR Director & Runner [podcast]

    Malony Bartush, Director of HR Communications at Pentex Energy, delves into her passion for running and its impact on her professional life. She shares an inspiring anecdote about her running group’s extraordinary camaraderie, including a heartfelt story of members running extra miles for others who can't run that day.  Malony discusses how this supportive mindset permeates her HR role, helping foster a motivated workplace culture. She highlights her popular "Mile-A-Day Challenge," an initiative that has extended to over 200 participants, promoting perseverance and mental strength. Additionally, Malony emphasizes the importance of authenticity and personal interests in enhancing both individual job satisfaction and organizational culture. Join us to hear Malony’s insights on balancing professional dedication with an enriching personal life. Episode Highlights · Her running group offers a strong sense of community and support, with members encouraging each other to achieve personal goals. · The perseverance and drive from running translate into Malony's HR role, aiding her during challenging times. · At Pentex Energy, a culture of support and encouragement for sharing personal interests leads to better productivity and job satisfaction. · This personal Mile-A-Day Challenge has grown to over 200 participants, highlighting the mental and physical benefits of consistent effort. · Embracing one's true self and hobbies leads to better workplace connections and overall satisfaction.

    24 分鐘
  4. 10月9日

    641: Franky Lopez is an Accountant & Fan of Competitive TV Shows [podcast]

    Franky Lopez, a senior accountant at BMSS Advisors and CPAs, shares his passion for competitive TV shows. Franky dives into his love for "Survivor," "Big Brother," and "The Challenge," as well as game shows like "Wheel of Fortune" and "Deal or No Deal." And let's not forget the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA. Growing up, his family frequently watched these shows together, which fostered his competitive spirit and interest in people's stories. Franky also recounts the excitement of putting in applications to be a contestant and his family's near-appearance on "Family Feud" a few years ago. He emphasizes how these interests help him connect with colleagues and build deeper relationships at work. Tune in to hear how Franky's unique hobbies impact his professional life and personal growth. Episode Highlights · Franky loves watching competition shows like Survivor, Big Brother, The Challenge, and game shows like Wheel of Fortune with his family, which was a significant bonding activity growing up. · He appreciates these shows not just for the competition but also for the personal stories of the participants, which make them more relatable and engaging. · Sharing his interest in competition shows at work helped him connect with colleagues, leading to activities like a Survivor Fantasy League with 20 participants. · Franky believes it’s crucial for organizations to create a culture where employees can share their personal interests and connect beyond work-related topics, fostering a supportive and engaging work environment. · He emphasized the importance of having supportive relationships at work, sharing a personal story of how his colleagues supported him during his father’s illness and passing.

    25 分鐘
4.9
(滿分 5 顆星)
48 則評分

簡介

John Garrett’s research involves asking professionals, "Who else are you beyond your job title?" Accountants, consultants, lawyers, engineers, and other professionals everywhere are doing hobbies and passions after they leave the office. We discuss why these outside-of-work interests matter and how they've impacted their career.

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