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Walter Rhein PodcastWalter Rhein PodcastMockery and Ridicule Are the Tools We Must Use to Defeat White SupremacyPlease don’t forget to support me if you have the means, every little bit helps!We've been approaching our anti-white supremacy activism all wrong. I grew up in the 80s, and I enjoyed watching Indiana Jones punch nazis in the face as much as anyone. The problem is that propping up white supremacists as an obstacle to Indiana Jones gives them more credit than they deserve.There has never been an ideology more deserving of mockery and ridicule than white supremacy. It's completely evil. It's completely worthless. It contributes nothing.It's a to...2025-05-1611 minWalter Rhein PodcastWalter Rhein PodcastWill They Try to Erase Indiana Jones Because He Makes Nazis, “Feel Bad About Themselves?”Hello Friends,I spent a large portion of my youth walking through the woods and pretending to be Indiana Jones. The energy of his adventures was on my mind whether I thought about him deliberately or not.In the 80s, we used to sit in front of flickering VHS images on tube screen televisions. The colors were washed out when compared to the cinema, but that didn't matter. The majority of the entertainment took place in our imaginations anyway.Help me PUNCH NAZIS! Upgrade at 30% offIndiana Jones hates...2025-05-0905 minNoon EditionNoon EditionIndiana University rolls out program focused on real-world experienceStream the show LIVE IU’s College of Arts and Sciences has launched the Pillars Undergraduate Experience, a new undergraduate program designed to help students gain skills and real-world experience in their respective fields.  IU created the initiative after national criticism of higher education not properly preparing undergraduates for success post-graduation. The program highlights four key pillars: research, career readiness, intentional life design, and immersive learning. The Pillars Experience unofficially started in 2015 when IU established the Walter career center. The program was developed by consulting with college students, faculty, alumni and employ...2025-02-2853 minLocked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State WarriorsLocked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State WarriorsSteph Curry Showing Signs Of Slowing Down? Golden State Warriors Fall To Indiana PacersSteph Curry and the Golden State Warriors are now 0-6 against the Indiana Pacers at Chase Center after Steph Curry struggled to score in a 2-13 effort from the floor. Charlie Walter and Kylen Mills break down the game and debate how reliant the Warriors should be on the 36-year old Curry making all plays down the stretch.Your favorite podcast now has a newsletter! In One-stop for ultimate team and league coverage delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for free now, at lockedondaily.com.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Skylight...2024-12-2436 minChicago Golf ReportChicago Golf ReportGolf Fundraising with Kevin Feldman of Catholic Charities Our guest this episode of The Chicago Golf Report podcast is the Director of Development for Catholic Charities Diocese of Gary, Kevin Feldman. With an extensive career in fundraising and marketing for nonprofits, Kevin has spent his career helping organizations in the planning, start-up or revitalization of nonprofit advancement programs. As the Director of Development for Catholic Charities Diocese of Gary, he is responsible for raising both money and awareness for the nonprofit’s outstanding programs and services for residents of Northwest Indiana. The organization will be hosting their 42nd Annual Golf Outing at the hi...2024-05-1417 minThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseMichael J Weldon, Part 2Part two of my chat with the great Michael J Weldon continues as it left off, with me acting like a complete fanboy, because I totally am! Michael tells me about founding the magazine and running a record store in prime era NYC. He tells me about what types of movies are even too tasteless for him, how watching everything being sent to him eventually became wearing, and the joys of Devo. Getting to finally spend time with him was a true delight. If you don't have the Psychotronic Video Guide, what are you waiting for? Hit...2023-11-0248 minThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseMichael J. Weldon, Part 1Psychotronic Magazine founder and all around cool guy, Michael J. Weldon has long been a wishlist guest for me and I finally got him! Michael joins me to talk about seeing The Cramps at a house party in 1978, watching b-horror movies as a kid, opening Psychotronic Video, and being one of the first vendors outside of Seattle to carry movies from Something Weird Video. (Now led by previous podcast guest, Lisa Petrucci.) We talk about the joys of nudie cuties, music, and I learn of the existence of an Orgy of the Dead paperback book. Michael is an encyclopedia o...2023-10-0839 minThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseBruce VilanchIt's the one and only Brue Vilanch! One of the most prolific and versatile comedy writers of his or any generation joins me to talk about his incredible career that began over five decades ago and is still going strong today. Bruce talks about his youth in Patterson, NJ, the joy of seeing his first Broadway show, writing for some of the most iconic voices of the times, and being the go to person when a joke needs to be punched up. He tells me about meeting Bette Midler, which led to their decades long working relationship and personal...2023-10-021h 08The Walter Paisley Movie HouseThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseSteve Stoliar, Part 2I am back after a bit of an unplanned hiatus! (Sorry, gang. I started a new job and it has been an adjustment for me.) Today, Steve Stoliar and I continue our conversation picking up with him telling me how he got the job with Groucho. He tells me about his time in the house, his struggles with Erin Flemming, and his joys at meeting legends of old Hollywood. He also tells me about his life after Groucho, his freindships with Dick Cavett and Woody Allen, and his work as a writer and voiceover artist. Find out...2023-09-1849 minThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseSteve Stoliar, Part 1Steve Stoliar is a man of many talents. He's a gifted mimic, voiceover artist, writer, and pop culture historian. At the age of 19, he was hired on as an assistant to the legendary Groucho Marx. Soon, he was working as the comedian's principal archivist and friend, spending evenings with the likes of Mae West, S.J. Perlman, and Zeppo. His book, Raised Eyebrows, My Years Inside Groucho's House, details his time with Groucho and is a compelling read. In this episode, we tlak about Steve's youth in St. Louis, moving to Los Angeles at a young age, b...2023-08-1044 minFlyover Film CountryFlyover Film CountryIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny - PLUS: The First Ever Mailbag!Movies are BACK. Ok, maybe they never left. And ok, maybe this movie isn't spectacular. And ok, maybe Walter doesn't watch movies. And ok, maybe Walter isn't even on this episode. But he DID produce it and he DID write this description. And he IS about to go make some taco salad.2023-07-041h 30The Walter Paisley Movie HouseThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseJohn D HancockJohn D. Hancock has directed everything from critically acclaimed theatrical productions, to award winning films, to made-for-TV movies, to producing his own movies in LaPorte, IN. His Academy Award nominated movies, Sticky My Fingers... Fleet My Feet and Bang the Drum Slowly both showcased his ability to ground the action in the reality of the film while humanizing even the vilest of characters. His 1971 cult classic horror pic, Let's Scare Jessica to Death continues to pull in new fans from all over the globe. John talks to me about his life, his work in Off Broadway theaters in...2023-06-261h 11Tales from the Reuther LibraryTales from the Reuther LibraryLatinx Encounters: How Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans Made the Modern MidwestDr. Juan I. Mora examines three groups of Latinxs as they used postwar migration, temporary guest-worker programs, and agricultural labor to redefine migrant power, justice, and rights in the twentieth century Midwest, and particularly in Michigan. He shows that Latinx migrants melded distinct claims to U.S. citizenship, ethnic identity, and labor rights through conflicts over access to intermediary influence, shifting processes of racialization, and the politics of foodways. Mora is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society and a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Indiana University. 2023-05-1257 minThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseThe Walter Paisley Movie HouseMichael J. Epstein and Sophia Cacciola, Part 2We pick up where we left off, talking about the legendary Bill Weeden. We then get into the joys and headaches of distribution, what makes a film a cult movie, and also mention Indiana film folks like my old friend Scott Schirmer (Forbidden Films) and Josh Hull (Glorious). We also talk Hammer movies, convention culture, merkins, and dicks on screen. Thank you to our partner sponsor, Scarlet Lane Brewery. With five Indianapolis locations, you can always find a place to enjoy the Official Beer of Horror. Find out more about all of my guests here:2023-04-1757 minThe Entrepreneur EvolutionThe Entrepreneur Evolution231. Episode #116: Franchise Your Way to Freedom with David WeaverOn today’s episode of the Entrepreneur Evolution Podcast, we are joined by David Weaver, president of Franchise Your Freedom. Helping over 150 individual business over owners through franchising. David embodies the Midwestern values of honesty and integrity in all aspects of life. He was born and raised in Indiana and got his first taste of business ownership by watching both parents build and operate successful businesses. David’s career took him down an interesting path that allowed him to develop unique skills and expertise in sales, project management, operations, and finance. One of his most valu...2022-09-2725 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredLeaving your Comfort Zone with Leila AlejandraIn this episode, we speak with Leila Alejandra (Contreras Cuervo) about her journey from IU Bloomington to her role as Analytical Biochemist II at Eurofins. She talks about her journey and her studies abroad that ultimately got her where she is today. She also speaks about the importance of making connections and not burning down bridges.Leila Alejandra is a Master Thesis Student, where she is working in the Virology lab trying to understand the evolution of myxoma virus in Spanish rabbit populations.Before her thesis, Leila had a numerous number of experiences that each...2022-05-0331 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredShowing Up Curious and Passionate with Shanta ThakeIn this week's episode, we speak to Shanta Thake about her educational path and career experiences. We talk about Shanta’s journey from being an undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Theater at Indiana University Bloomington to becoming the Director of Artistic Programs at The Public Theater, where she would spend the next 10 years developing a strong passion for the field of non-profit arts.Currently, Shanta serves as the Ehrenkranz Chief Artistic Officer at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; the world's largest center for performing arts. Nestled in New York City, the Lincoln Center fo...2022-04-1526 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredEmpowering your Passions with Brad ScheisserIn this episode, we speak with Brad Scheisser about his time at IU Bloomington to his essential role at Bloomington Playwrights Project. Brad talked with us about how from an early age he was surrounded by the theatre and how growing up in that environment shaped the love he has for the theatre. He also talks about how having first-hand experience in the theatre has equipped him with a skill set that he uses each day.Brad is a Managing Director, where his job is to manage and orchestrate everything in the theatre and also operate a...2022-04-1439 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredUnlocking Opportunities with Kyle BenhamIn this episode, we speak with Kyle Benham, who graduated from IU Bloomington in 2009 with degrees in telecommunications and TV and Radio. Kyle takes us through his career path, starting with his internships during college and his time at the WIUX radio station. He went on to move to LA, where his connections with IU alumni and his hard work opened doors for him in the world of late-night shows and comedy in LA. Kyle also offers a plethora of advice and insight for students who might want to follow his career path and speaks to what he loved...2022-04-0831 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredPursuing Opportunities with Frank VioliIn this episode, we speak with Frank Violi about his journey from IU Bloomington to his prestige role as CEO of Butterfield Foods. He talks about the doors he worked so hard to open and the opportunities that were behind those doors. He also speaks about not getting stuck in one position, as you may be limiting yourself to your full potential.Frank Violi is a CEO, where his job is to manage, run, and oversee his business and to ensure all operations are performing at the highest quality possible.Before his business Frank had...2022-03-2527 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredUnderstanding purpose and self with Daniela CookIn this episode, we speak with Daniela Cook about her educational path and career experiences. Daniela is a local Bloomington graphic designer with more than 10 years of experience in graphic design. Daniela is currently serves as the Creative Director for FAR Center for Contemporary Arts; an influential space for contemporary art and creativity of all kinds. The FAR Center aims to question boundaries, awaken conversations, and shape the local community through empathic engagement. We speak about nurturing the local arts community and providing support for Bloomington through creativity. Additionally, Daniela has cultivated experience as a freelance graphic designer creating...2022-03-1140 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredFinding What Works with AJ O’ReillyIn this episode, we speak with AJ O’Reilly about his journey from IU Bloomington to his most recent role as the Director of Product at Stagetime. AJ is a founder, product leader, and teacher, with more than 10 years of design and art experience from a variety of positions and industries. For several years, AJ worked as a freelance designer in the Midwest, working on projects that range from a beekeeper’s app to the Indiana University branding system. AJ later went on to work as a Visual Brand Specialist at Cook Medical. He also recently opened his own art...2022-03-0834 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredSaving the World Through Innovation & Resiliency with Megan AndersonIn this episode, we speak with Megan Anderson about her journey from IU Bloomington to her integral role as the Sustainability Manager at the City of Raleigh, North Carolina. Megan has 15+ years of experience in sustainability and climate change, from coordinating sustainability efforts with students at a university to leading new city-wide climate initiatives and more. She also has extensive knowledge of how to center resilience, equity, and community partnerships in local government policy and in the face of some of Raleigh’s most pressing issues. On our last episode of the season, Megan tells us all about her ca...2021-12-1037 minKnight VisionKnight VisionKnight Vision for December 2021 - Holiday EditionKnight Vision for December 2021 - Holiday Edition(2021 Episode 12) Walter Peycha shares a Christmas poem Christmas greetings and prayers of hope from the 5 Bishops of Indiana Bob Zielinski brings the season to a close with a classic favorite2021-12-0428 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredCultivating a Steady Mindset with Ann Marie LewisIn this week's episode, we speak to Ann Marie Lewis about her educational path and career experiences. We talk with Ann Marie about her journey from being an undergraduate student at Indiana University Bloomington to pursuing a Juris Doctor degree at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. We speak to Ann Marie about how her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree has influenced and enhanced her career at the Senate Counsel at the Minnesota State Senate, how a steady mindset prevails, and what resilience means to her.Currently, Ann Marie serves on the Senate Counsel f...2021-12-0317 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredSeeking Joy and Promoting Self-Care with Nathan MensahIn this episode, we speak with Nathan Mensahabout his journey from IU Bloomington to his valued role at Hartford HealthCare. He talks about all his ups and downs throughout his undergraduate studies and how those challenges opened new doors in his career. He also speaks about pursuing something that attracts you, as that attraction is the determining factor for success.Nathan Mensah is a Rehab therapist at Hartford Healthcare, where his job is to provide inpatient music therapy and psychoeducational services to adolescents and adults with mental health and dual diagnosis of substance abuse disorders....2021-11-1917 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredLeading a Global Career with Amara IgboegwuIn this episode, we speak with Amara Igboegwu about her journey from IU Bloomington to her most recent role at the Norwegian Refugee Council, where she works in the Middle East and Africa. Amara is a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion expert with more than 15 years of international work experience in a variety of positions and throughout multiple sectors. Starting as an English language teacher in Japan, Amara went on to work at global organizations, including Google, UNESCO, and more, where she has created, taught, and led training programs for new staff. Amara has even worked in academia at Heidelberg...2021-11-1238 minKnight VisionKnight VisionKnight Vision for November 2021 - Focus on the History of the Knights of Columbus’ charitable rootsKnight Vision for November 2021 - Focus on the History of the Knights of Columbus’ charitable roots(2021 Episode 11) Scott Schutte and Paul Zielinski talk about the State Council’s Charity Account and custom license plate initiative with the State of Indiana. Karl Kaiser offers a brief history of Knight of Columbus charitable giving Walter Peycha has a one-on-one with St. Vincent de Pau2021-11-0628 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredWriting Your Own Story with Claudia ViloriaIn this episode, we speak with Claudia Viloria about her journey from IU Bloomington to Mexico City, where she works as a Public Affairs and Advocacy Manager for Sanofi, a pharmaceutical company dedicated to vaccinations. Claudia has extensive knowledge and wisdom from her five years of experience working in public affairs and non-profits in Mexico, where she has helped build relationships between governmental organizations and Civil Society Organizations starting from her time as a Public Policy Analyst at Centro Eure S.C. to her time with Save the Children Mexico. Claudia tells us all about her career path, the...2021-11-0540 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredPursuing your curiosity with Jenifer BerryIn this week's episode, we speak to Jenifer Berry about their educational path and career experiences. We talk about Jenifer’s journey from being an undergraduate student at The American University in Washington D.C. to pursuing a Masters of Arts degree at IU Bloomington. We speak about Jenifer's what resilience means to them, how their college of arts and sciences degrees have influenced their perspective, and how we can better serve underrepresented students.Currently, Jenifer serves as a Lead Academic Advisor for the IU 21st Century Scholars Program. IUB21CS is a program founded in 1995 dedicated to...2021-10-2921 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredGiving Yourself and Others Grace with Eleanor FloresIn this episode, we speak with Eleanor Flores about her journey from IU Bloomington to her integral role at Amtrak in Washington DC. Eleanor has 10 plus years of experience coordinating large-scale projects from the creation to implementation stages and has diverse program management experience starting from her time as an e-specialist at Indiana University Health to her time managing national and international projects with FTI Consulting. Eleanor takes us on a journey to learn more about her career trajectory and discusses how the resiliency she has cultivated over her career has transformed her into the person she is today...2021-10-2228 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredExpanding your Horizon with Margaret Bishop SchlichterIn this episode, we speak with Margaret Bishop Schlichter about her journey from IU Bloomington to her important role at Walter Johnson High School. She tells us about her many experiences along the way and how those experiences have molded her into the person she is today. She also speaks on how her perspective has changed since being a student at IU.Margaret Bishop Schlichter is a French teacher at Walter Johnson High School. Her mission is to train students in the vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, reading and writing of French. Additionally, she teaches students how to appreciate th...2021-10-1519 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredPursuing Passion and Growth with Chiara Bangor-GiorgioIn this episode, we speak with Chiara Bangor-Giorgio about her journey from IU Bloomington to her role essential role at the Indianapolis Zoo. She takes us through all the difficulties she's encountered along the way and how she was able to persevere in the end. She also speaks on her future goals and how she plans to get there.Chiara Bangor-Giorgio is  Education Interpreter at the Indianapolis Zoo. Her job is to essentially build a bridge between what people know about the animals at the zoo and what they don't know and provide engaging conversation with people t...2021-10-0824 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredSupporting Communities and Driving Change with Tiffany BenjaminTiffany Benjamin graduated from Indiana University Bloomington in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts in both Journalism and Political Science. Tiffany currently serves as the President of the Eli Lilly and Company Foundation and Head of Social Impact. She leads the team managing Corporate Social Responsibility efforts, Environmental, Social and Governance strategy, as well as the global team facilitating Lilly Global Health Programs. Listen to this episode to learn about Tiffany’s career path from IUB to Harvard Law School, to Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, and about how she has cultivated resiliency along her journey.2021-10-0132 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredSeason 5 is Coming!Welcome Back! Stay tuned for another episode of All Careers Considered, which will air Friday, October 1.To view the transcript of this episode at www.careers.college.indiana.edu.2021-09-2902 minKnight VisionKnight VisionKnight Vision for August 2021 - Focus on YouthKnight Vision for August 2021 - Focus on Youth(2021 Episode 8) Scott Schutte and Walter Peycha discuss 10 years of the Indiana Knights and the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC), A Knight’s Tale - Karl Kaiser tells his Knight's story, Walter Peycha and Terry Waters,  discuss the Indiana Knight’s partnership with Cross Catholic Outreach packing 80,000+ meals at NCYC 2021.2021-08-0728 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredWorking in the Sports Industry and Becoming an Author with Julie DiCaroThis week we spoke with Julie DiCaro. Julie graduated in 1995 with a degree in Journalism. She currently works at Deadspin as a Senior Editor and recently released a book titled Sidelined: Sports, Culture, and Being a Woman in America.  In this episode, Julie shares why she chose to attend law school right after graduating from IU, how she transitioned into the sports industry, and what it was like to write and publish her own book.This is the last episode of this season of the podcast. Thanks for listening and please check back for more podcast content i...2021-04-1521 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredGoing from a Creative Advertising Major to Co-founder of a Business with Garrett GrellerThis week we spoke with Garrett Greller. Garrett graduated from IU in 2018 with a degree in creative advertising and is the co-founder and Director of Marketing and Product Development at Uncle Buds Hemp and CBD. In this episode, Garett shares how he got the idea for the business when he was a student at IU and how his classes and relationships with faculty members in the media school were essential to the success of his business. Enjoy the episode!Find the transcript for the episode here. 2021-03-1622 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredBreaking Into the Tech Industry with Kieran FarrThis week we spoke with Kieran Farr, a tech entrepreneur in the Bay Area who has a background in creating tech start-ups with a focus on video streaming technology. Kieran from IU in 2005 with degrees in Television Production and Business Marketing. In this episode, Kieran shares how starting IU Student TV as a student at IU gave him the skills needed to start his own business. He also shares some great tips for students who are trying to break into the tech industry (hint: don’t fear entry-level sales roles). You won’t want to miss this episode! 2021-03-1223 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredGetting Inspiration From Your First Job Post College & Owning Your Own Business with Noah HerronThis week we spoke with Noah Herron, Biochemistry BS ‘06. Noah is the owner of Urban Farming Seeds and Urban Vines in Westfield, IN. In this episode, Noah shared why his first job as a chemist after graduating from IU wasn’t a perfect fit, but how it inspired him to take his hobbies of gardening and making beer and wine and start his own business. He also shared how his hard work and discipline at IU gave him a competitive edge over his peers in other majors and prepared him for entrepreneurship. Enjoy the episode!Transcript for the episode: h...2021-03-0518 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredEmbracing Change and Why Helping Others is the Best Philosophy in Business with Dawn RidleyThis week we spoke with Dawn Ridley, African American Studies BA ‘91. Dawn currently serves as the Assistant Vice President of Institutional Giving at Howard University and has years of experience in business primarily in the Washington, DC area. In this episode, Dawn shares how her IU experience propelled her into a dynamic, successful career in communications, public relations, relationship management in multiple different industries. She also shares some great advice for students as they enter in the working world with big goals and dreams. Enjoy!Find the transcript for the episode here.Links Mentioned in th...2021-02-2633 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredAstrology, Yoga & Wellness, and Maximizing your Liberal Arts Degree with Emily RidoutThis week we spoke with Emily Ridout, Folklore and Ethnomusicology BA ‘09. Emily is an AstroYoga specialist and has a super interesting background. In this episode, we talked about what she loved about her time at IU and how exploring her interests after graduation rather than following one narrow path ultimately led her to her dream job. If you’re interested in astrology, yoga & wellness, or interested in learning about how to maximize your liberal arts degree to start a creative, entrepreneurial endeavor, you’ll love this episode. Enjoy!Find the transcript for the episode here.  Links M...2021-02-1822 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredFinding Your Photography Style & Owning A Small Business with Stephanie StewartThis week we speak with Stephanie Stewart, who started her own photography business after graduating from Indiana University in 2002. She shares her experience as a wedding and portrait photographer, which skills have been most helpful to her as an entrepreneur, and what surprised her the most about being her own boss. Links Mentioned in this Episode: https://stewartimagery.com/ wcsn.indiana.eduVisit www.careers.college.indiana.edu to read the show notes and explore career services in the College of Arts + Sciences.2021-02-1219 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredWhy It's Important To Do What You Love With The Mahdi Brothers and Anthony DuncanThis week is our interview with the Mahdi Brothers and Anthony Duncan, co-founders of Mad Optimist, a sustainable customizable body care brand with a community focus based right here in Bloomington, Indiana. All three are alumni of the College of Arts & Sciences here at IU, having graduated with majors in psychology, political science, and linguistics. In this week's episode, they share their story of how they went from friends in college to business owners of a successful company, and why it's so important to do what you love. We even dive into their experience being on the hit TV...2021-02-0519 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredTaking Advantage of Your Opportunities & Your Network with Tom ThakkarNext up is my conversation with Tom Thakkar, who is comedian who does stand-up comedy and has he’s been on Conan, Comedy Central, and is the co-host of Stand by Your Band podcast. He graduated from the Media School in 2010, and In this episode, he talked about how and why he switched from his original intention of pursuing a career in medicine to pursuing comedy, which classes and experiences at IU most prepared him for his career, and of course shares a few funny stories as well. Tom was super down to earth and shared a lot of in...2021-01-2931 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredMaximize your Network & Launch your Career with Courtney SeamonCourtney Seamon graduated from IU in 2015 with a degree in Apparel Merchandising, and since then has become a successful fashion blogger and influencer in New York City. Next up is this week’s interview with Courtney Seamon, who is a blogger & influencer who co-founded Mimosas + Manhattan, a successful fashion & lifestyle brand. Courtney was super fun to talk to and she shared what it was like going from small-town Indiana to the NYC fashion scene, how she really maximized her network at IU to help her launch her career, and how she makes a livelihood as an influencer.Vie...2021-01-2226 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredSeason 4 is coming!Welcome back! Stay tuned for a new episode of All Careers Considered which will be airing this Friday, January 22.2021-01-1502 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredThe Importance of Diversity in Your Network with Alan BaconAlan Bacon graduated in 2003 with his degree in Criminal Justice and African American Studies. He currently serves as the Senior Director for the Social Innovation Fund for the United Way of Central Indiana, which is an initiative dedicated to fighting poverty in central Indiana.  In this episode, Alan shares how his experience in performing arts, specifically with the IU Soul Revue, really shaped his identity as a creative, dynamic young leader. He also shares advice on how to build your network and stay vigilant even the unexpected happens. Enjoy the episode and don’t forget to subscribe to All Car...2020-10-2211 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredUsing AAADS major to create positive change with Bianca TiradoBianca Tirado graduated in 2009 with her degree in African American and African Diaspora Studies. Since then, she’s been making a difference in her community of South Bend in meaningful and inspiring ways. In this episode, she shares with Molly why she decided to major in AAADS and how it has played a meaningful role in shaping her identity as a young leader. She shares what it’s like navigating politics as a woman and how she’s been able to create positive change. Spoiler alert: she’s also worked with Mayor Pete Buttigieg! Enjoy the episode and don’t forget t...2020-10-1513 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredLiving Overseas After College with Alex MolerAlex Moler graduated in 2012 and studied History, International Studies, and Near Eastern Languages and Cultures. He has years of experience as a social scientist and has worked on various projects, including those on behalf of the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation. He has lived in multiple countries including England, Somililand, Iraq, and Afganistan. In this episode he shares which student organizations helped him develop as a student, and why he decided to leave IU for a semester. He also shares what it’s been like living overseas, how he stays grounded even when doing research projects on insecure or conflict-affected en...2020-10-0815 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredThe Importance of Getting Involved with Sam GilchristSam Gilchrist graduated in 2006 and studied Anthropology and Political Science. In this episode, he shares his story with Molly, including everything from what it was like changing his major at IU and deciding not to pursue his original plan of becoming a doctor to what it’s been like moving around the country for different jobs in political organizing and campaign management, including working for the Obama campaign. Now he serves as the Western Campaigns Director for the National Resources Defense Council in Denver, CO. You probably won’t be surprised to hear how he landed this cool opportunity and the ones pr...2020-10-0223 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers Considered: The Importance of Networking with Sam GilchristAll Careers Considered can be found wherever you get your podcasts, like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. View the transcript of this episode.  Sam Gilchrist graduated in 2006 and studied Anthropology and Political Science. In this episode, he shares his story with Molly, including everything from what it was like changing his major at IU and deciding not to pursue his original plan of becoming a doctor to what it’s been like moving around the country for different jobs in political organizing and campaign management, including working for the Obama campaign. Now he serves as the Western Ca...2020-10-0123 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredNavigating Competitive Job Fields with Suzanne SchaeferYou may think you know what a think tank is, but do you know about all the different types of roles you can have at a think tank? Suzanne Schaefer works for the Brookings Institution, a highly regarded think tank in DC, as the Foreign Policy Communications Manager. In this episode, she shares with Molly what it’s like working at Brookings as a young professional, how she’s learned to navigate tricky office politics, and how she’s adjusted to a WFH environment amidst the pandemic. She also shares some tips for students who have their sights set on a competiti...2020-09-2420 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredCollege Voters Make a Difference with Mark FraleyWe're celebrating National Voter Registration Day with a bonus episode! 🎉Mark Fraley, Associate Director of the PACE program at IU, talked with Molly about what voting means to him and why college students’ votes matter. He also provides some insight into how to make positive change within your community, regardless of what industry you’d like to work in.Each year, IU partners with TurboVote to provide a place where students can register to vote. If you haven’t registered to vote for the upcoming election, we highly recommend visiting the link to register. Start right now —...2020-09-2214 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredEmbracing Nontraditional News with Hannah AlaniHannah Alani graduated from the Media School with a degree in Journalism in 2017. She’s now a reporter for Block Club Chicago, a nonprofit newsroom that focuses on local neighborhood news. While Journalism takes many forms, the freedom of the press is essential to a democracy and is protected by the first amendment. Hannah walks us through her impactful experiences working at the Indiana Daily Student and interning and working in professional newsrooms. She also shares tips for students trying to break into the non-profit journalism business as well.Read the Show Notes2020-09-1831 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredAndrea Vega Yudigo Embraces Election Season as a Reporter & Young ProfessionalAndrea graduated with her degree in International Studies & Journalism in 2019 and is currently a DC-based reporter for NHK, Japan's national broadcaster. As she mentions in this episode, sometimes that first job and post-graduation experience is exactly what you'd expected and sometimes it's not, especially when a global pandemic occurs. In Andrea's case, it's a little bit of both AND has provided some great opportunities to challenge herself, grow, and learn.  In this episode, she tells Molly what it was like doing a gap year in China after graduating from high school before starting at IU, why she d...2020-09-1113 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredUsing Technology to Enhance History, Art + Travel for All with Kathleen BurnettHoping to study the liberal arts discipline you love, but also seek entrepreneurial opportunities and/or jobs in the tech industry after graduating?  Kathleen is an ideal person to speak on these topics.  In this episode, she shares how her early experiences traveling overseas with her Girl Scout troop inspired her to pursue a degree in history at IU.  She moved to Washington, DC after graduation, where she stumbled upon a common problem to which she created a tech solution (her app, Drover).  Kathleen’s story is relatable, inspiring, and definitely worth a listen!2020-09-0411 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredApplying Data to Government + Public Policy with Eric LangowskiEric became interested in government and public policy when he was involved with student government as an IU student.  He also became frustrated with the way the world was unfolding and became conscious of the need for politicians to make better use of data as a tool to solve problems. Upon graduation in 2018, Eric was looking for a career path that would allow him to apply his academic skillet in math and physics in a way that would allow him to positively impact governmental structures, systems, and policies. In this episode, he shares his path thus far and some t...2020-08-2815 minFrontPage305FrontPage305Episode 9 - Can you feel the Heat?The guys recap the Hurricanes' first scrimmage of the fall, preview the Miami Heat-Indiana Pacers series with longtime Spanish radio voice Jose Paneda and get their Behind Las Cortinas segment from Miami Herald Sports editor Alex Mena.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontpage305/support2020-08-2157 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredUsing Her Voice in State Politics with Cherrish PryorCherrish Pryor didn’t know that she wanted to work in politics when she was younger. Now, she’s a Democratic representative to the Indiana House of Representatives. In this episode, Cherrish reflects on how her family members – especially her grandmother – inspired her career goals at a young age. Their dedication to getting people registered to vote in rural Mississippi helped Cherrish to explore what a meaningful career meant to her, even though she didn’t realize that’s what she was doing at the time. Cherrish tells Molly about her time as a student leader and GROUPS Scholar at Indiana University, h...2020-08-2113 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredSeason 3 Trailer: Democracy + Your CareerWelcome back to a new season of All Careers Considered!  Molly from the Walter Center at IU will interview College of Arts + Sciences alums whose career paths relate to democracy.  Alumni guests majored in various academic disciplines within the College and are up to a wide variety of endeavors, with one common theme which is the idea of empowering people and communities in the pursuit of positive change.  New episodes will begin next Friday, August 21.2020-08-1402 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredHow to Network in Person with Toni NeelyWhen you pose for a picture, do you ever feel like you suddenly have no idea what to do with your arms, your face, or your entire body? Navigating in-person networking for the first time can feel a lot like that awkward moment. Networking Ninja Toni Neely, Director of Member Relations for the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and a 1990 alumna from Indiana University Bloomington, empathizes with college students as you put yourself out there as young professionals and interact with other professionals for the first time. In her conversation with career coach Maria Cambone, Toni shares ideas for how...2020-07-2330 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredMentoring and Your Career with Megan CaldwellYou may have heard that it’s a good idea to have a mentor.  But how do you find a mentor?  How do you build a relationship with them?  How important is it that you stay in touch?  In this episode, Molly talks with Megan Caldwell, IU alum and Head of Customer at Elevate Security about her experience with mentoring relationships as she navigates her career path.  She also shares some insight into her experience mentoring others. Enjoy!2020-07-2209 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredShould I Go to Grad School During a COVID Recession? with Katie BeckThe economic recession that COVID-19 is causing is putting a big dent into the plans of rising college seniors and recent May 2020 graduates. People who thought that they’d go to work in competitive industries for a few years before going back to school – and even people who thought they’d never want to do more school – are turning to the idea of going to grad school now to gain further credentials while putting off their job searches for another two years. Is going to grad school during a recession worth it, though? Katie Beck, a 2009 alumna from Indiana Universi...2020-07-0126 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredA Recruiter’s Perspective on the Job Search with Jordan HaasJordan Haas, a 2017 graduate from Indiana University's Human Biology and Psychology majors, now works as a Clinical Recruiter at GreenKey Resources in Denver, CO.  He shares how and why he decided to enter the world of recruiting, and offers tips and considerations from his professional perspective for graduates seeking employment during COVID-19.2020-06-2509 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredHow to Network on Twitter with Galen ClavioFun fact: LinkedIn isn't the only place to network on the internet. Galen Clavio, Indiana University associate professor of sports media and IU alumnus from the class of 2001, shares tips on how college students can start using Twitter for professional networking with Maria Cambone. By getting specific with what you want, following leaders in your field, and following the people who they follow, Galen teaches how to build your industry literacy and join the conversation with "real professionals" who have built careers that you admire. 2020-06-2417 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredSpotlight on Micro-Internships with Kristin SchraderDid your internship get cancelled this summer? Looking for a way to strengthen your skills and gain experience during this time?  Apply for a micro-internship! Kristin Schrader, Director of University Engagement at Parker Dewey -- a non-profit that works with employers to facilitate short, paid, project-based internships that can be completed remotely -- talks with Molly McCurdy about how micro-internships work and how to stand out during the application process.2020-06-2412 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredDon't Sweat the Small Beginnings with Ellis DumasWhile working toward a big dream or a big goal, it’s helpful to remind yourself to just take things one step at time, knowing that today's hard work and commitment will pay off. IU alumnus Ellis Dumas, Lake County's Regional Manager for the Department of Child Services, talks to host Molly McCurdy about his experience as a 2008 graduate and how he was able to use his people skills and passion for serving his community to build a meaningful career. His advice for this year's graduates: embracing your first small step will pay off big time.2020-06-2412 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredCelebrating Your Graduation During COVID-19 with Nathan Langfitt & Rachel GerberHow do you celebrate an achievement as memorable and important as your college graduation during COVID-19? How can you cope with feelings of loss, sadness, or being overwhelmed because graduation didn’t look the way you planned? In All Careers Considered’s first crossover episode, Maria talks to Rachel Gerber and Nathan Langfitt, hosts of the Major Choices podcast and career coaches from Indiana University's Career Development Center, to think about how to tackle big feelings around graduation.2020-06-2416 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredNew Skills Equal New Opportunities with Rishika MurthyEntering the job market during times of economic uncertainty can be daunting, but you’re not alone. In this episode, IU alumna Rishika Murthy, a seasoned digital marketing and communications professional based in Los Angeles, talks with All Careers Considered host Molly McCurdy about what it was like to enter the job market with a graduate degree during the 2008 recession.  Tune in to hear how she turned lemons into lemonade and how with a little hope, persistence, and willingness to challenge yourself, you can too.2020-06-2410 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredLumberjane for a Summer with Maria CamboneAt the end of the 2008-2010 recession, career coach Maria Cambone scored a summer job as a lumberjack on a chainsaw crew in rural Colorado. That experience helped her get her first and second full-time jobs – even though it had nothing to do with her International Affairs major. Maria offers advice on how to remain flexible with your summer plans and how to tell incredible stories about unexpected journeys to help you get ahead in your career.2020-06-2406 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredIntroducing Season 2Hey Hoosiers, welcome to the end of the Spring 2020 semester and Season 2 of All Careers Considered. Corona got you down? This season, we’re sharing stories from alumni who faced similarly tough economic times in the 2008-2010 recession to help you with your job and internship searches. Tune in for more from your hosts, Maria Cambone and Molly McCurdy.2020-06-2401 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredMore on Deciding Whether to Disclose Trans Identities at Career FairsTrans, non-binary, genderqueer, and agender college students deserve respect and welcome at Indiana University's career fairs. But if you're a trans job or internship seeker, how do you decide what name to use on your resume? Can you include your pronouns on your clothes or on your application documents? What if it's important to be recognized as who you are -- but it's important to have the opportunity to build experience, too? Maria talks through early ideas to consider as you decide whether or how to disclose your gender identity at a career fair.2020-06-0304 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredDeciding Whether to Disclose Disabilities and LGBTQ+ Identities at Career FairsGoing to a career fair as a college student with a visible or invisible disability or as an LGBTQ+ college student brings extra layers of context to consider. Recruiters won't always see past their biases. So how do you decide when the best time to disclose will be, or if you want to disclose at all? 2020-06-0304 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredHow International Students Navigate Career FairsHow do you participate in a college career fair when you're an international student who needs work authorization to have an internship or full-time job in the U.S.? Learning to talk to recruiters about your skills, expertise, and about what work visas really entail can set you up for success. 2020-06-0305 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredTalking to Recruiters at College Career FairsOkay, so there's someone who wants to hire students like you for a job or an internship who is showing up on campus to decide who to interview. What do you say to them to start a natural conversation and make a good impression? In this episode, you'll get a real quick recipe for a great career fair elevator pitch.2020-06-0306 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredWhat to Wear & Bring to a Career FairOver half of employers hiring at career fairs at Indiana University report that the students they see at career fairs aren’t meeting their expectations about what they should wear or what they need to bring. Listen in for tips about how to put your best foot forward and make a great first impression. 2020-06-0307 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredWhat to Know Before You Go to a College Career FairYou're going to your first college career fair, or maybe you just want a refresher since it's been a whole year since you did this. Maria talks about what you need to know about a company before you go talk to a recruiter, and shares gold-star tips to get your name on their interview list before the fair even starts.2020-06-0305 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredWhich Companies are at the Career Fair?Okay, so you're planning to go to a college career fair for the first time. But how do you figure out what companies are going to be there? Indiana University uses an app called The Fairs App to help you figure it out and get around. You can learn about it here.2020-06-0303 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredCareer Fair 101In this micro-episode, we cover FAQs about going to a college career fair for the first time. We answer questions like what is a career fair? Who goes to them? What should you expect when you go to one for the first time? How can you find out which employers will be there and where they will be located?2020-06-0304 minAll Careers ConsideredAll Careers ConsideredWelcome to All Careers ConsideredAll Careers Considered hosts conversations for college students who are exploring career options, figuring out how to set & pursue career goals, overcoming obstacles, and achieving big dreams. We're produced through the Walter Center for Career Achievement at Indiana University Bloomington. 2020-06-0301 minChicago Golf ReportChicago Golf ReportVince Pellegrino of the Western Golf AssociationOur guest this episode is the Senior Vice President of tournaments within the Western Golf Association, Vince Pellegrino. You can learn more about Vince and the Western Golf Association at wgaesf.org. In this interview with Vince, we learn: How winning an Evans Scholarship impacted his life Why the Western Golf Association started in Chicago How the WGA and the Chick Evans scholarship can send 900 young people annually to college What the future looks like for the Western Golf Association and the BMW Championship Why some golf courses can’t host the BMW Championship What the Ch...2020-05-1220 minSquibling Rivalry PodcastSquibling Rivalry PodcastRaiders of the Lost Watch Party! (Uncut)Squibling Rivalry has done their first 'Netflix Party' style watch-along, to the tune of the classic Indiana Jones film: Raiders of the Lost Ark! Fire up your Netflix/DVD/Bluray, set it to the 2 second mark, and join us for a very special GIANT-SIZE episode. Let us know what you thought of the #QuarantineWatchParty & if there are any other films you would like the Squibs to 'watch-along' with you.  @squiblings on Twitter & squiblingrivalry@outlook.com2020-04-012h 04Walter WestWalter WestIntro - Freaky Tales (October's Story)[Skit]Stream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2103 minWalter WestWalter WestHouse PartyStream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2103 minWalter WestWalter WestDon't Wake Me (Feat Ball-Head)Stream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2103 minWalter WestWalter WestYour Body's CallingStream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2103 minWalter WestWalter WestInterlude - Freaky Tales (Walter's Story)[Skit]Stream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2103 minWalter WestWalter WestNone Of They BusinessStream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2102 minWalter WestWalter WestDate NightStream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2102 minWalter WestWalter WestThe CallStream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2102 minWalter WestWalter WestFuck'd the HomieStream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2103 minWalter WestWalter WestOutro - Freaky Tales (Pink Moisturizer)[Skit]Stream the latest duo project from your favorite Indiana Heathens & enjoy the stupidity :)2018-12-2102 minChicago Golf ReportChicago Golf ReportBert Coghill - Silver Lake Country ClubOur guest this episode is the Director of Golf Operations at Silver Lake Country Club in Orland Park, Bert Coghill. Silver Lake is a 45-hole daily fee facility the Coghill family have owned and operated since the early 1930s. Bert Coghill is the grandson of one of Coghill brothers who were electricians (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers – Local 134) and became Chicago electrical contractors with the Coliseum Electrical Company on South Halsted Street. The brothers would fall in love with game of golf and eventually build Cog Hill Golf and Country Club in Lemont, which opened on July 4, 1927. ...2018-08-0525 minRedefining the Counter CultureRedefining the Counter CultureInterview: Chin Up KidIndiana pop punk band Chin Up, Kid will launch The Spring Shake N' Break Tour featuring support from I Fight Fail, on February 20 in Barrington, IL. The trek runs through March 10. Chin Up. Kid's Jon Benjamin says, “This tour is gonna bring an awesome wave of pop punk and alternative to some awesome cities!” 2018-01-2311 minChicago Golf ReportChicago Golf ReportMark Rolfing and Sustainable Urban Golf in ChicagoNBC Golf Channel commentator Mark Rolfing is a Chicago native and the founder of the Chicago Parks Golf Alliance. He’s also spearheading the effort to renovate and rejuvenate South Shore and Jackson Park courses in connection with the upcoming Obama Presidential Library. In this interview, we talk with Mark about his Chicago roots, his career in golf broadcasting, the Chicago Parks Golf Alliance and much more, including… The future Vice President of the United States who was his college roommate How he found himself in Hawaii after growing up in DeKalb How he became the first “common man” g...2017-04-0943 minThe Sir Walter Jones Show!The Sir Walter Jones Show!Is There A Gay Agenda In America?Well, I suggest you ask the citizens of Indiana for the answer to that question. How is it possible that a small group of loud people in rainbow clothes change a law against them before the ink can even dry on the document? Should this be a wake-up call for Christians on "HOW YOU SUPPOSE TO DO THINGS"? There is a gay character on your TV screen in almost EVERY sitcom and drama series... How is that possible? Where are all the Christian characters?Please help me welcome former Lesbian Tamara Miles to the The Sir Walter Jones...2015-04-111h 59The Sir Walter Jones Show!The Sir Walter Jones Show!Creation Vs EvolutionPlease welcome to the Mic, Pastor Eric Hayes out of Indianapolis Indiana. He really helped us dive into this never ending debate on Creation vs Evolution. You're gonna wanna keep hitting the rewind button on this one...2014-12-052h 00The ChaseThe ChaseSTUFF: “Chris Martin of Coldplay” 7/26/14“Chris Martin of Coldplay” blesses us with his presence while visiting with Ryan Ahlwardt in Fishers, Indiana.2014-07-2600 minThe Cosmic InfluenceThe Cosmic InfluenceLegends and Lost Cities of the Ancient WorldWalter and Geoff interview David Hatcher Childress. Known as the real-life Indiana Jones to the many fans of his books, he is a captivating speaker and the author or coauthor of over 15 books. He has traveled the world several times over, seeking adventure and the answers to the mysteries of mankind's past.2008-02-1900 min