
We interview highly successful professionals from all sorts of different fields about the challenges they faced in stepping outside their comfort zones, and successfully transitioning from college to the professional world. Our highly successful guests provide essential tips, insights, and tricks available nowhere else that listeners can immediately apply to their own lives -- preparing themselves... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | CareersEntrepreneurshipBusiness | ||||

Atossa Soltani is the founder and board president of Amazon Watch and has served as the organization's first executive director for 18 years. Currently, she's the Director of Global Strategy for the Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative, working to pro... more
Jordan Harbinger is a Wall Street lawyer turned interview talk show host and communications and social dynamics expert. The Jordan Harbinger Show is currently one of the most popular podcasts in the world.
On his show, Jordan deconstructs the playbo... more
Robbie Samuels is a keynote speaker and relationship-based business strategist. He's been recognized as a networking expert by Inc.com, Harvard Business Review, Ascend, and Lifehacker. He's the author of the bestselling business book, Croissants vs. ... more
Galen Karlan-Mason is the CEO and Founder of GreenChoice, a data-driven platform empowering informed food choices. He attended Brandeis University as an undergrad where he was recruited to play soccer. And that was his main focus until he went abroad... more
I listened to Siqi Mou's episode which resonated me a lot. It's rarely to listen to a Chinese guest from other podcasts. As an international student, I enjoyed her episode and learned from her experience. We have so many similar experience. Love this podcast!
This podcast covers some helpful topics (especially for anxious college students like me) in a fun, engaging way. Must watch.
What a cool project - students learn the behind the scenes of hosting a podcast and interviews with highly successful young entrepreneurs inspire all of us. I love how the host pulls from the conversation advice the guest would give to aspiring entrepreneurs to help them avoid pitfalls along their entrepreneurial journey. The on air feedback from current students at the end is quite unique and gives a great spin to the usual interview format.
I learned about to podcast through a college friend and after listening to a few podcasts, I would highly recommend it to any college student who is having difficulty transitioning from the college to business world.
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