Leaving the Nest: a Temple University Alumni Podcast connects current students, prospective students and faculty with Temple University alumni success stories. Hosted by Ray Boyd and Dan Casarella, the program focuses on the life and career journeys of alumni and highlights how their time at Temple helped them achieve success. The podcast strives to entertain as much as it informs listeners about ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsNewsSociety & Culture |
In our season two finale, Dan interviews Teresa Lundy, founder of TML Communications on how Temple prepared her for starting her own business, life in crisis comms, and being awarded Klein College's Rising Star award.
Dan and Ray interview Ron Melk, host of the Your Valuable Home podcast. Ron talks about how to handle changes in your career and how he learned throughout his career.
Whether it's to advance your career or just feel good about yourself, empowerment is a professional skill. However, it's not something taught in a classroom or easily developed. On today’s episode, Shannon Wink talks with Dan and Ray about how she le... more
You don't have to wait until graduation to start your career. Current Temple student Adam Aaronson was a beat reporter for The Rights to Ricky Sanchez while still in high school. Now, as a beat reporter for PhillyVoice, Adam reflects upon his time at... more
A major part of the college experience is internships. But they often only benefit students who can afford to take time off or commute. Beccah Hendrickson is changing for Temple students with a new scholarship that makes internships more accessible. ... more
It's not just about what you do but how you do it. Dan and Ray sit down with Klein College Assistant Dean for Community and Communications David Brown and discuss how to have a mission-driven career. Dean Brown talks about how leading with intention ... more
In the season one finale of Leaving the Nest, Dan and Ray chat with David Boardman, the dean of the Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University. Boardman came to Philadelphia to lead Klein College in 2013 after serving as the execut... more
John DiCarlo thought he'd be spending his entire career as a sports writer. Returning to his alma mater was the last thing on his mind. But when an intriguing offer came his way, he pivoted from writer to mentor as a director of student media. John a... more
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