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    Explore " university of pennsylvania" with insightful episodes like "151: Lisa Giang, Exploring Career Data, Transferable Skills", "Strangles: The Strep Throat of the Equine World with Dr Ashley Boyle", "David Rubin, MD, on keeping kids in school in the wake of Omicron", "149: Mark Kaloko, CareerExplorer and Other Inventories" and "Penn Transgender Swimmer Controversy | "Victim" Goes for a Money Grab, Jeff Shuts it Down" from podcasts like ""CS Radio - The Official Podcast of University of Pennsylvania Career Services", "StallSide Podcast", "AMA Update", "CS Radio - The Official Podcast of University of Pennsylvania Career Services" and "Beyond the Legal Limit with Jeffrey Lichtman"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    151: Lisa Giang, Exploring Career Data, Transferable Skills

    151: Lisa Giang, Exploring Career Data, Transferable Skills

    Michael and Natty welcome the new coordinator for our graduate students and nursing teams, Lisa Giang, who shares how her background in G.I.S. made her a unique candidate for her current role and how you can use specialized skills to pivot to a new job. We also welcome our new student producer, Sam Pasco to the CS Radio team!

    Mentioned in this week's episode...

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylene Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis

    Produced and Hosted by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & Natty Leach

    Edited and Mixed by
    Sam Pasco

    Strangles: The Strep Throat of the Equine World with Dr Ashley Boyle

    Strangles: The Strep Throat of the Equine World with Dr Ashley Boyle

    Strangles: The Strep Throat of the Equine World with Dr Ashley Boyle

    Strangles is an incredibly contagious and tough disease to diagnose and treat.  Dr Boyle, along with our cohosts, reviews the symptoms, the most effective methods of detection, the appropriate treatment of the horse, and the difficulties of managing of an outbreak.

    Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com

    149: Mark Kaloko, CareerExplorer and Other Inventories

    149: Mark Kaloko, CareerExplorer and Other Inventories

    We're back! As the new semester finally gets under way, Career Services is going through many changes, including new staff. On this week's episode, we welcome the newest member of our College advising team, Mark Kaloko, who discusses the importance of self-assessment and career inventories with us.

    Mentioned in this week's episode...

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylène Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis 

    Produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & Natty Leach

    Mixed and edited by 
    J. Michael DeAngelis

    Cristi Bartlett - Director of Strength North Carolina State University

    Cristi Bartlett - Director of Strength North Carolina State University

    Make sure to visit IRON COMPANY for your next purchase of squat racks, power cage, squat stands and weight bench

    With us today is Cristi Bartlett, Director of Strength and Conditioning at North Carolina State University where she oversees 6 strength coaches and over 500 athletes. Other credentials include assistant strength coach in the XFL for The New York Guardians, worked with the Tennessee Titans and spent 9 years at University of Pennsylvania with Jim Steel designing and implementing the strength and conditioning programs for multiple sports. Lots of training talk, musings and a lot more. Don't miss it!

    Check back weekly for best powerlifting articles by Marty Gallagher where Marty discusses everything from the squat, deadlift, bench press, overhead press and even historical bodybuilding musings. His latest article "Curl Man - Bicep Curl Fanatic" is up now. 

    And don't forget the Jim Steel best strength and conditioning articles combining his head strength coach experience from the University of Pennsylvania for twenty years with decades of successful powerlifting meets and bodybuilding competitions for us all to learn from and enjoy. His latest article "Strategies for Sticking to Your Fitness Goals" is up now. 

    Thanks for listening and if you like what you hear please give us a review on your favorite podcast player.

    147: Remembering Stephen Sondheim, Finding and Building Mentor Relationships

    147: Remembering Stephen Sondheim, Finding and Building Mentor Relationships

    Today Michael and Natty sit down to discuss the power of mentorship, their personal experiences with mentors, and how you can become connected with a mentor at Penn. 

    Mentioned in this week's episode...

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylène Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis 

    Produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & Natty Leach

    Mixed and edited by 
    Sadie Kilar

    146: Talking About Your Career Over Thanksgiving Break

    146: Talking About Your Career Over Thanksgiving Break

    In this year's Thanksgiving episode, Michael and Natty discuss how to talk about your career goals with family members, the importance of meeting with Career Services after break, steps you can take to prepare for your career over Thanksgiving, and what to do if a family member disagrees with your career aspirations.  

    Mentioned in this week's episode...

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylène Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis 

    Produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & Natty Leach

    Mixed and edited by 
    Sadie Kilar

    145: Changing Your Email in Handshake, Summer Survey and Outcome Reports, Virtual Government Career Fair

    145: Changing Your Email in Handshake, Summer Survey and Outcome Reports, Virtual Government Career Fair

    Natty and Michael dive into the CS Radio grab-bag to discuss changing your personal email in Handshake, the fastest way to get seen in Career Services, the importance of filling out your summer survey, and upcoming career fairs. 

    Mentioned in this week's episode...

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylène Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis 

    Produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & Natty Leach

    Mixed and edited by 
    Sadie Kilar

    143: Austin Film Festival Writer's Conference 2021 (Screenwriter Best Practices, the Rise of Streaming, Networking Tips, and TikTok in the TV Industry)

    143: Austin Film Festival Writer's Conference 2021 (Screenwriter Best Practices, the Rise of Streaming, Networking Tips, and TikTok in the TV Industry)

    This week, Michael recaps his recent trip to the Austin Film Festival Writer's Conference and discusses how COVID has impacted the media industry and other revelations from the festival.

    Topics Covered:

    • The shift from cable to streaming services and how this has impacted movie and tv production
    • How tv shows, movies, animation, and general production shifted due to COVID
    • Working as a screenwriter and how having multiple examples of your work is beneficial
    • The importance of making personal connections within industries and networking with everyone you meet
    • How TikTok stars fit into scripted tv shows and movies

    Mentioned:

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylène Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis 

    Produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & Natty Leach

    Mixed and edited by 
    Sadie Kilar

    142: Answering "What Makes You The Best Fit For This Job?"

    142: Answering "What Makes You The Best Fit For This Job?"

    This week, we unpack MUSE's How to Answer “Why Are You a Great Match for This Role?” Without Feeling Like You’re Bragging article.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylène Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis 

    Produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & Natty Leach

    Mixed and edited by 
    Sadie Kilar

    141: Peer Career Adviser Sadie Butcher, Resume Tips, Transferable Skills

    141: Peer Career Adviser Sadie Butcher, Resume Tips, Transferable Skills

    Today we are joined by Peer Career Advisor and College of Arts and Sciences senior Sadie Butcher. We discuss how PCAs can support you in appointments, when you should start working with Career Services, how to communicate skills and responsibilities on your resume, and more!

    In this conversation with Peer Career Advisor Sadie Butcher, we discuss...

    • Peer Career Advisor responsibilities & how they can help you in appointments
    • The importance of having your resume and cover letter updated & reviewed by a PCA
    • When students should start working with Career Services
    • Focusing on your larger skill sets and impact when writing your resume
    • How Career Services can benefit students looking to pursue a career in any industry
    • How positions like human resources, marketing, and management can be highly specialized in various fields

    Show Notes:

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylène Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis 

    Produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & Natty Leach

    Mixed and edited by 
    Sadie Kilar

    140: Tina Anino, Career Wardrobe, On Campus Interviewing

    140: Tina Anino, Career Wardrobe, On Campus Interviewing

    In this grab bag episode, we discuss…

    • Reviewing resumes and researching summer internships
    • Dressing for professional roles and how workplace attire has evolved
    • Mock-interview prep for Summer 2022 internships
    • Primary and secondary candidates in the on-campus recruiting process (predominantly tech consulting and finance)

    Show Notes:

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created by
    A. Mylène Kerschner & J. Michael DeAngelis 

    Produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis

    Mixed and edited by 
    Sadie Kilar

    CS Radio - Episode 138: "Mylene...Rhymes with Penn"

    CS Radio - Episode 138: "Mylene...Rhymes with Penn"

    In her final episode as co-host, Mylene reflects on her time at Penn and her favorite moments from CS Radio. 

    Show Notes:

    Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.

    Created and produced by
    J. Michael DeAngelis & A. Mylene Kerschner

    Mixed and edited by Sadie Kilar

    Rhodococcus Equi Prevention and Treatment with Dr Bill Gilsenan

    Rhodococcus Equi Prevention and Treatment with Dr Bill Gilsenan

    Rhodococcus Equi: Prevention and Treatment with Dr. Bill Gilsenan
    Internist Dr. Bill Gilsenan and co-hosts Dr. Bart Barber and Dr. Peter Morresey dive deep into the current thinking about herd dynamics, diagnosis, treatment, preventative measures, and the rise of antibiotic resistance for Rhodococcus equi.

    Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com

    The Kansas City Star's Vahe Gregorian

    The Kansas City Star's Vahe Gregorian

    The Kansas City Star sports columnist Vahe Gregorian joins former Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Joe Valerio and sports writer Jeff Fedotin to discuss the Chiefs, including the Frank Clark situation and Andy Reid's mind-set, and Penn, where Joe and Vahe played.

    See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    On a Move with Abdul-Aliy Muhammad

    On a Move with Abdul-Aliy Muhammad

    On a Move. On April 21, 2021 author Abdul-Aliy Muhammad wrote an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer breaking the story of Penn and Princeton have held the remains of 1985 MOVE bombing victims  #TreeAfrica and #DelishaAfrica without permission. Since then it has been a whirlwind of action, additional reports, and discovery as more information about the depth of the injustice at the hands of these institutions continues to be brought to light. 

    MOVE's demands are as follows:

    1. The immediate return of the remains of Delisha Africa and Tree Africa to The MOVE Family.
    2. An immediate apology by the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, the Penn Museum, and Coursera to The MOVE Family and the Black community of Philadelphia for this racist and abhorrent behavior.
    3. Financial reparations to The MOVE Family for the continued harm and trauma caused by Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania, the Penn Museum, and Coursera, for the profits made by the use of our relatives as teaching tools and research objects.
    4. The termination of Janet Monge from her role as curator at the Penn Museum and faculty in the department of anthropology.
    5. The creation of a transparent, public investigation led by a MOVE-approved investigator and funded by the Universities, into how these remains ended up in the Museum’s possession over the past 35 years.

    We need everyone's help to make sure this doesn't fade into the background. Sign the petition, share all the posts, share this podcast. Make sure everyone keeps fighting so that Tree and Delisha can finally rest in peace

    If you want to connect with Abdul-Aliy Muhammad you can find them on Twitter @MxAbdulAliy

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    7 Lessons Learned | Rinad Beidas, PhD

    7 Lessons Learned | Rinad Beidas, PhD

    In this episode, we hear from Dr. Rinad Beidas, an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Medical Ethics & Health Policy, and Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She works to  improve the quality of health and mental health services by promoting evidence-based practices in routine care.

    Dr. Beidas shares her journey growing up, handling family expectations, and finding her passion for accessible treatment (1:00-13:05). She talks about the impact of her personal life with family and mental health on her work (13:05) as well as advice on increasing your productivity (15:20) and networking as a young researcher (17:40). Finally, she gives us her 7 lessons learned as a scientist (24:40) as well as a call to action to use our positions in academia to advocate for social justice (34:10).

     PhDemystified invites faculty from the University of Pennsylvania to open up about the unspoken struggles of becoming a scientist with interviewers who themselves are early-career researchers. Hosted by MindCORE (the mind and brain center for outreach, research, and education at the University of Pennsylvania), PhDemystified aims to create open dialogue around becoming and being a scientist, as inspired by the worldwide conversation series “Growing Up in Science” from NYU. 

    (Hosted by Lisa Yankowitz; music by scottholmesmusic.com) 

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