
As I Understand It
Business og økonomiFaktaJoin Cam and Graeme every other weekend as they explore topics of young adulthood, career challenges and opportunities, and living life to the fullest. Wisdom, folly, and comedy abound each episode with a rotating schedule of fascinating close friends and coworkers. Each episode is about 30 minutes in length, featuring two new guest stars each week. Video format available at our Youtube! You can find us at @AIUI-PodQuestions, comments, concerns? Send an email to AsIUnderstandItPodcast@outlook.com
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- As I Understand It Episode #17: Ashley Whitefield and Katie Trost (00:40:52)
On the sixth episode of season 2, we introduce Ashley Whitefield (Senior Manager, Commercial Strategy at Coca-Cola 🥤📊) and reintroduce Katie Trost (📊📈 Business and Marketing Specialist.) In this episode we discuss considerations of starting your own business, good elements of a negotiation, and tips about managing anxiety regarding the past and future.Sourcelist:Source 1: HoneybookSource 2: Harvard.eduSource 3: The Meditations and On The Shortness of LifeToday's music is Lost in Thought by Harris Keller, copyright free via StreamBeats.comIntro 00:00Starting your own business 3:22Good elements of a Negotiation 14:38Managing anxiety about the past and future 27:32————————————————————————Check out our full videos at “As I Understand It Podcast” on YouTube, or “As I Understand It” on Apple Podcasts. You can also find us on TikTok at AIUI_Pod, and Instagram at AIUI-Pod. 👁️ Question or complaints? Message us directly at AsIUnderstandItPodcast@outlook.com. All opinions expressed are personal and not formal advice.
- As I Understand It Episode #16: Nick Evert and Bella Wood (00:30:37)
On the fifth episode of season 2, we introduce Bella Wood (RN ICU Nurse, Ascension 👩⚕️💉) and Nick Evert (Mechanical Engineer, Komatsu 👨🔧📐) In this episode we discuss the hardest parts of being a nurse, the difference between mechanical and other forms of engineering, and the ups and downs of pet ownershipSourcelist:Source 1: Business InsiderSource 2: University of DundeeToday's music is Lost in Thought by Harris Keller, copyright free via StreamBeats.comIntro 00:00Hardest parts of being a nurse 3:04How is mechanical engineering different from other forms of engineering 11:21What are the pros and cons of pet ownership? 22:39————————————————————————Check out our full videos at “As I Understand It Podcast” on YouTube, or “As I Understand It” on Apple Podcasts. You can also find us on TikTok at AIUI_Pod, and Instagram at AIUI-Pod. 👁️ Question or complaints? Message us directly at AsIUnderstandItPodcast@outlook.com. All opinions expressed are personal and not formal advice.
- As I Understand It Episode #15: Devika Chaddha and Olivia Wood (00:36:05)
On the fourth episode of season 2, we welcome back Olivia Wood (LPC-IT, Catholic Charities 🧠💬) and Devika Chaddha (Marketing Analyst, Kyra Solutions👩💻👁️🗨️) In this episode we discuss working while pursuing a masters, examples of success in therapy, and the impact of phones in school. Sourcelist: Source 1: The Atlantic Source 2: Psychiatry.org Source 3: Kff.org Today's music is Lost in Thought by Harris Keller, copyright free via StreamBeats.com Intro 00:00 Masters while working 3:52 Success in therapy 15:15 Phones in school 22:50 ———————————————————————— Check out our full videos at “As I Understand It Podcast” on YouTube, or “As I Understand It” on Apple Podcasts. You can also find us on TikTok at AIUI_Pod, and Instagram at AIUI-Pod. 👁️ Question or complaints? Message us directly at AsIUnderstandItPodcast@outlook.com. All opinions expressed are personal and not formal advice.
- As I Understand It Episode #14: Sheryl Ramesh and Katie Trost (00:36:55)
On the third episode of season 2, we welcome back Sheryl Ramesh (Hope College Biomechanical Engineering grad 💪🔧) and Katie Trost (📊📈 Business and Marketing Specialist.) In this episode we discuss qualities of a biomechanical engineer, if working for a nonprofit is worth it, and the (short-lived) TikTok ban. Sourcelist: Source 1: MyMajors.com Source 2: WildApricot.com Source 3: CBS News Today's music is Lost in Thought by Harris Keller, copyright free via StreamBeats.com Intro 00:00 Skills for Biomechanical Engineers 4:25 Working for a nonprofit 14:02 The TikTok Ban 21:02 ———————————————————————— Check out our full videos at “As I Understand It Podcast” on YouTube, or “As I Understand It” on Apple Podcasts. You can also find us on TikTok at AIUI_Pod, and Instagram at AIUI-Pod. 👁️ Question or complaints? Message us directly at AsIUnderstandItPodcast@outlook.com. All opinions expressed are personal and not formal advice.
- As I Understand It Episode #13: Gabe Penegor and Savannah Britt (00:34:17)
On the second episode of season 3, we welcome back Gabe Penegor (Associate Client Manager, NielsenIQ 🤔📊) and introduce Savannah Britt (Creative Recruiter, Advanced Systems Group LLC 🤝📃) In this episode we discuss surprising things recruiters look for, effective data use by companies, and if the US is in an AI bubble Sourcelist: Source 1: iSmartRecruit.com Source 2: Seagate Source 3: Morningstar, Inc Today's music is Lost in Thought by Harris Keller, copyright free via StreamBeats.com All opinions presented by guests are of their own mindset and experience. Intro 00:00 Recruitment 04:21 Using data effectively 12:31 AI Tech Bubble 22:24
- As I Understand It Episode #12: Matthew Dickerson and Katie Trost (00:35:41)
On the first episode of season 2, we welcome back Matthew Dickerson (Instrumentation Engineer, Thea Energy⚡️) and Katie Trost (📊📈 Business and Marketing Specialist) In this episode we discuss the Optimus robot, melding hobbies and careers, and politics in the workplace. Sourcelist: Source 1: New York Post Source 2: Gallup Today's music comes from our host Cameron Geddes; all sounds and samples utilized are free to use by AIUI, song created in FL Studio. All opinions presented by guests are of their own mindset and experience. Intro 00:00 Optimus robot 05:27 Careers and Hobbies 16:39 Politics in the workplace 23:03
- As I Understand It Episode #11: Matthew Dickerson and Olivia Wood (00:32:06)
On the last episode of Season 1, we welcome back Matthew Dickerson (⚡️💡Power and Energy Grad Student at Thea Energy) and Olivia Wood (🧠 Clinical Mental Health Counseling Grad Student.) In this episode we discuss pressing issues in the world of therapy, factors to consider when going into electrical engineering, and battling procrastination! Sourcelist: Source 2 (Bureau of Labor Statistics) Source 3 (Solving Procrastination.com) Today's music comes from our host Cameron Geddes; all sounds and samples utilized are free to use by AIUI, song created in FL Studio. All opinions presented by guests are of their own mindset and experience. Intro 00:00 Pressing issues in therapy 3:07 Factors for those interested in electrical engineering to consider 11:47 How to fight procrastination 21:16
- As I Understand It Episode #10: Matthew Barabasz and Shubhrika Dogra (00:33:04)
On today's episode, we welcome on Matthew Barabasz (✈️🔧Aircraft Mechanic, US Air Force) and Shubhrika Dogra (📊📈Advanced Analytics Senior Analyst, Circana.) In this episode we discuss getting a work visa in the USA, moving for the military, and being a foreign worker. Sourcelist: Source 1: American Immigration Council Source 2: Military Family Advisory Network Source 3: GoAbroad.com Today's music comes from our host Cameron Geddes; all sounds and samples utilized are free to use by AIUI, song created in FL Studio. All opinions presented by guests are of their own mindset and experience. Intro 00:00 US Work VISA 3:21 Traveling for military life 14:43 Being a foreign worker 19:05
- As I Understand It Episode #9: Katie^2 (00:30:00)
On today's episode, "Katie Squared" returns! We welcome back Kathryn Childs (✒️📖 Writer at Hoard's Dairyman Magazine) and Kate Trost (💼👩💼Business and Marketing Specialist.) In this episode we talk about skills outside of work, advice to avoid, and how to stay active. Sourcelist: Source 3: FitnessClone.com Today's music comes from our host Cameron Geddes; all sounds and samples utilized are free to use by AIUI, song created in FL Studio. All opinions presented by guests are of their own mindset and experience. Intro: 00:00 Non-work skills: 2:47 Career/life advice we disagree with: 9:10 Ways to stay active: 18:20
- As I Understand It Episode #8: Gabe Penegor and Tiffany Christianson (00:30:31)
On today's episode, we welcome a new guest, Gabe Penegor (📊📋 Strategy Consultant at NielsenIQ) and welcome back Tiffany Christianson(Teacher at Rockford Public Schools👩🏫🍎) In this episode we discuss green flags of a prospective workplace, handling constructive criticism, and the pro's and con's of a 4-day workweek Sourcelist: Source 1: Talent-works.com Source 2: Cognology.com Source 3: DriveResearch Big thanks to Super Lofi World on YouTube for the background music, you can find their channel at https://www.youtube.com/@SuperLofiWorld. All source logos belong to their respective owners. All opinions presented by guests are of their own mindset and experience. Intro 00:00 Green flags of a workplace 3:08 Handling negative feedback 11:29 Feasibility of a 4-day workweek 19:55
- As I Understand It Episode #7: Chase Pearce and Bronwyn Geddes (00:35:15)
On today's episode, we welcome two new guests: Chase Pearce(🍻📈 Sales Warehouse Associate at New Belgium Brewery) and Bronwyn Geddes(🖌📊 Management and Sales intern at Sherwin Williams.) In this episode we discuss the skills required to travel or work abroad, benefits of learning multiple languages, and signs it's time for a career or educational transition. Sourcelist: Source 1: Expatrio.com Source 2: East Los Angeles College Source 3: Anywhere Club Big thanks to Super Lofi World on YouTube for the background music, you can find their channel at https://www.youtube.com/@SuperLofiWorld. All source logos belong to their respective owners. Intro 00:00 Going abroad skills 4:00 Multi-lingual benefits 13:08 When to switch jobs, companies, or majors 26:33
- As I Understand It Episode #6: Sheryl Ramesh and Renee Chantalangsky (00:27:16)
Today's episode features two new guests: Sheryl Ramesh (🦵️🔧Biomechanical Engineering and Mathematics graduate) and Renee Chanthalangsy (👩🔬🧫️ Biochemistry graduate.) In this episode we discuss the benefits of biomechanical engineering to the public, how learning about biochemistry can increase your wellbeing, and how STEM and non-STEM people can relate to each other! Sourcelist: Source 1 (Indeed.com) Source 2 (McGill university) Source 3 (US Census Bureau) Big thanks to Super Lofi World on YouTube for the background music, you can find their channel at https://www.youtube.com/@SuperLofiWorld. All source logos belong to their respective owners. Intro 00:00 Biomechanical engineering 3:18 Biochemistry 10:23 STEM-grads and non-STEM grads 16:54
- As I Understand It Episode #5: Katie Trost and Olivia Wood (00:28:56)
On today's episode, we welcome back Kate Trost (🐎Development and Operations Manager) and Olivia Wood (🧠 Clinical Mental Health Counseling Grad Student.) In this episode we discuss making community in the workplace, tackling imposter syndrome, and managing your schedule!Sourcelist:Source 1 (Harvard Business Review)Source 2 (DCEG)Source 3 (Homebase)Big thanks to Super Lofi World on YouTube for the background music, you can find their channel here. All source logos belong to their respective owners.
- As I Understand It Episode #4: Josh Getz and Kathryn Childs (00:33:15)
On today's episode, we welcome back Kathryn Childs from episode 1, who is employed as a writer for Hoard's Dairyman Magazine 📖✒️. We also invite on Josh Getz, a Hope College graduate employed with Northwestern Mutual as a financial advisor 💸. In this episode we discuss quick financial tips, transferable skills from practicing writing, and how to use social media for career-boosting!Sourcelist:Source 1 (OppU)Source 2 (TheForage.com)Source 3 (University of Main)Big thanks to Super Lofi World on YouTube for the background music, you can find their channel here. All source logos belong to their respective owners.
- As I Understand It Episode #3: Tiffany Christianson (00:28:37)
On today's episode, we hear from Tiffany Christianson, who received her undergraduate degree in Biology 🐬🐛 from UW-Platteville and is currently earning her Master's in Teaching 👩🏫at Rockford University. On this episode, we discuss how to better teach students biology, the major pillars of addiction recovery, as well as practical data science skills that can be applied to other fields.Sourcelist:Source 1 (Learn.org citing BLS)Source 2 (AmericanAddictionCenters)Source 3 (Datacamp.com)Big thanks to Super Lofi World on YouTube for the background music, you can find their channel here
- "As I Understand It" Episode 2: Matthew Dickerson and Olivia Wood (00:22:50)
Second episode has arrived! We're back with a brand new episode featuring Matthew Dickerson (Purdue University Electrical Engineering student ⚡️) and Olivia Wood (Clinical Mental Health Counseling at UWM 🧠). On this episode we discuss mental health self-care routines, saving electricity and money around the house, and interacting with roommates.Sourcelist:Source 1 (Mental Health First Aid)Source 2 (EscapeWaste.com)Source 3 (SpareRoom.com)Big thanks to Super Lofi World on YouTube for the background music, you can find their channel here
- "As I Understand It" Episode 1: Kathryn Childs and Katie Trost (00:35:35)
First episode of the podcast is here!😄 It was my distinct pleasure to host Kathryn E. Childs and Katherine Trost, along with my co-host Graeme Nesbit. It was a privilege to capture their intellect, wisdom, and personality on this episode 🙏 On this topic, we covered the decision to take on an undergrad degree amid rising costs, smart strategies for handling burnout, and the unexpected pro's and con's of living with your parents. The episode is about 30 minutes ⏱ but feel free to skip around to whatever interests you most. Sourcelist:Source 1 (Forbes)Source 2 (CNBC)Source 3 (Pew Research)Big thanks to Super Lofi World on YouTube for the background music, you can find their channel here