
A podcast about the hustle to one day hopefully enjoy a weekend. Every other week, students in Part-Time MBA Programs at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business have a discussion about a burning issue in their lives.
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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusinessEducation | |||

On this episode of Working for the Weekend, hosts Jasmohan Bawa and Jonathan Young discuss their experiences with joining clubs and finding community at Ross. They speak to how clubs bring Weekend MBA, Full-Time MBA, and Online MBA students together,... more
On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, host Seth Atkinson is joined by fellow graduating Michigan Ross WMBA students, Tim Noh, Yale Loucks, Nikhil Sakpal, Kayla Edem, and Prasanth Muralidharan to discuss domestic and international tr... more
On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, hosts Amey Parab and Meghna Jain sit down with fellow WMBA students and seasoned entrepreneurs Adam Burau, co-founder of Conduit Capital, and Sean Carroll, co-founder of EnBiologics. They discus... more
On this episode of the Working for the Weekend podcast, hosts and current Michigan Ross Weekend MBA students Sophia Huq and Ramya Vetukuri sit down with two recent Michigan Ross alumni, Atrayee Paul, WMBA ’23, and Sneha Edupuganti WMBA, ’22 to discus... more
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Great discussions that speak specifically to the Ross weekend program, but really are applicable to anyone pursuing part time education in addition to a full time career. Commentary is diverse and entertaining!
As a prospective Ross MBA student, these podcasts helped me immensely in understanding the life of a weekend mba student at Ross. All the episodes are very informative and well designed to focus on different aspects of the MBA experience. Information comes directly from students living this incredible 2 year journey. Would recommend this to anyone considering weekend MBA program at Ross.
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Focused primarily on the experiences of students in part-time MBA programs, this podcast explores the balance of academics, work, and personal life. Each episode features discussions on vital topics such as admissions processes, classroom experiences, and professional networking, particularly emphasizing the engagement with real-world business challenges. Notable for its community-building angle, the hosts often share personal anecdotes, insights about their educational journey, and practical advice for prospective students. This unique blend of academic discussion and personal storytelling makes it an invaluable resource for current and future MBA students, or anyone interested in pursuing further education while managing a professional ca... more
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Working for the Weekend launched 6 years ago and published 73 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Working for the Weekend include:
1. Megan Anda
2. Dave Walter
3. Sarah McIntosh
4. Aleena Tan
5. Professor John Branch
6. Professor Aneel Karnani
7. Val Adams
8. Arun Nayak
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