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Amanda Fitts held a narrow focus when choosing where she went to college. Ultimately, it led to the UIUC Psych program and one course taught by Eva Pomerantz.
Now she is currently the College and Career Counselor of Oak Park High School in California, and opening a world of opportunities to her students.
Plus, giving our host a few playlist pointers during the "Fast Five"...
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Tom Haig visited the University of Illinois to consider joining the diving team and stayed because of the educational opportunity.
After graduation, Tom and his brother took a unique trip to Italy, and they made "The Bridge to Venice Rule." The focus is on taking the more difficult route in life to live it to the fullest. After traveling the world as a professional diver, Tom was in an unfortunate biking accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down.
In this episode, we discuss all of this and more because the rule is still in effect, and Tom has not slowed down while he still treks the globe as a public speaker, documentarian, and consultant.
Due to time constraints, I had to leave out some of his adventures, including his Mas Bravos Award while Cliff Diving in Acapulco, a brief "prison stint," and his tours in Dubai and Oman...
You'll find all of that goodness and then some in his book "Global Nomad."
https://wsupress.wsu.edu/product/global-nomad/
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Recently, our Master of Science in Psychological Science (MSPS) program introduced a Psych Peer Mentoring service.
Expanding the range of guests on the podcast, I scheduled some of the students to come on and discuss the origin of the service, some advice from the topics they specialize in sharing, getting over the hump of seeking and contacting a mentor, and plans for the future...plus some cooking skills and theme music...because this is Sixth & Daniel.
There are tentative plans to keep the program running, so I will definitely check back soon!
Check out the homepage for reference. They are doing excellent work.
https://sites.google.com/illinois.edu/psychpeermentors/home
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I officially checked off another "first" on the podcast guest list. Nikki is my first psychology alum who also works at UIUC!
I met Nikki years back during my previous career, and it was a pleasure to cross her path again.
We discussed her college days and figuring out where her career would lead. During the interview, she introduced me to the term "wandering student." I feel that is a WONDERFUL way to describe the experience of finding one's place in the world.
That journey led her to a perfect fit of using that expertise and perspective while helping out current students at The Career Center.
The Career Center is an amazing resource that both students and alumni can benefit from. I've wanted to learn more about it myself, so I'm glad this opportunity came up—after we talked about Candyland, four-day work weeks, and the benefits of spoons, of course.
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I am thrilled to be joined by rockstar Communicator and Change Analyst Amisha Shah.
We dig deeper into some of the unique responsibilities from various Human Resources angles.
Right before we hit our record date, Amisha learned that her company was downsizing its workforce by over one thousand employees.
We dive into that lifestyle change and still have time to lighten the mood chatting about personal theme music, feel-good movies, and...chores?
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We are staying warm in the new year with a fresh episode featuring Jocelyn Nelson LCPC.
Jocelyn joined us as a guest in a previous Alumni Career Panel and really made a splash, so it was natural to have her back to expand her thoughts and experiences.
On this episode we discuss...the pros and cons of private practice and telehealth, plus selecting a masters program and the UIUC Study Abroad Program...and as always, in S&D fashion...we break down Super Bowl snacks and creating a beach zen vibe while it is snowing out.
If you are on Instagram please follow Jocelyn @therapist_in_chicago
You'll be glad you did.
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I am excited to have Bryan finally on the podcast. He was one of our highly insightful guests in our Virtual Alumni Panel Series.
I learned about his plans to attend the UIUC Psych program since middle school!
This level of planning and preparation spilled into his other career choices, including acquiring a PsyD as opposed to a more traditional PhD route and his selection of Rehabilitation Psychology as a focus.
Per usual, we do go a bit off-topic and hit the Thanksgiving table while sporting the most formal mullet.
If any current students are curious about any of the topics we discussed today, Dr. Kolberg has made himself available to chat via email [email protected].
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Jacob Triplett graduated in 2021, so this was my first time speaking with a NEW member of our alumni family.
He is a Senior HR Manager for Proctor and Gamble and is eager to establish a psych grad pipeline to that well-established company.
We talked about recruiting on the campus, what it is like working for such a huge place of business, his time working for the UIUC Career Center and the services they provide, RomComs, being a student during COVID, and the most powerful dinner party of all time.
We packed a lot in. Enjoy!
If you are a current student and wish to reach out to Jacob about anything we discussed, email him at [email protected]
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Amy Charvat pops by Sixth & Daniel to give insight into the world of Occupational Therapy.
We discuss her decision to step out of her comfort zone in choosing a bigger university than initially planned, plus how she overcame her struggles to find a sense of family and routine in a new place.
Through the "Fast Five," we also cover aromatics, summer trips, and the balance of honesty vs. kindness.
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Keeping it close to home once again with our latest guest, Matt Difanis. After leaving the halls of Sixth & Daniel, Matt pursued his law degree while becoming a practicing Realtor. We delve into how his work in real estate has evolved since then, especially his work with teaching courses on implicit bias and his role in eliminating housing discrimination.
Plus, we get into a local lesser-known ice cream treat, recreating "The Never Ending Story" and the transformation of campus into a micro-urban setting.
Be sure to follow us on your favorite social media channel @psychillinois.
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It is time to kick off the new year with new guests! Dr. Dohleman joined me to discuss her career path from UIUC to huge groundbreaking companies like Nike and AbbVie...spoiler alert...it all started at a job fair on campus!
We tap into her upcoming talk discussing how industry trends are defining the workplace of the future.
Plus, a Fast Five section filled with the Harry Potter universe, football's Birthday, and the American songbook.
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My first "townie" guest! I had the pleasure of talking with Lisa Sullivan, the Director of Marketing and Communication for "Salt & Light."
We kick things off in a "normal" fashion...discussing scary movies, the pains of menu planning, and famous lunch guests.
We then settled into what it is like to return to the workforce after taking time off to raise a family, the depths of how Salt & Light serves the community, and her unique perspective of campus life as a student, townie, and mother.
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Maximizing the potential of your mind and body is Jimmy's specialty. He is the owner of Ingrained2Train in Naperville, Illinois.
We discussed his journey to unlocking that desire to help others from stepping foot on campus after his first year at UIUC.
He also broke down exactly how difficult it can be as a student-athlete one day and then run your own business later in life.
Jimmy gives great tips and perspectives to new students and potential entrepreneurs.
As per usual on Sixth & Daniel, we also branched out and discussed pizza, Ghostbusters, the legend of Giovanti's chicken strips, and heading to the Rose Bowl!
Be sure to subscribe to Sixth & Daniel wherever you are listening now. :)
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Learn about the world of "unconsulting" from the CEO and Co-Founder of Inspirant Group!
https://inspirantgrp.com/
We talked with Meg about her path to her current role, creating a charity near and dear to her heart, the ins and outs of the Forbes Business Council, yoga instruction...and, of course...tacos...
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Paige Fox is an Attorney at Chuhak & Tecson who specializes in Elder Law. She is also an advocate, an ally, a fantasy football player, a beach bum, and a former bartender!
These are just some of the layers we peel back about Paige during this episode covering her journey from our psych department to the present day.
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Graduation is right around the corner! Congrats! You have put in a lot of work to reach this career stage.
We sat down with Denise, Vice President of Human Resources at Litania Sports, to discuss finding that first job.
We cover resumes, cover letters, benefits, do's and don'ts, the salary discussion, and more. Denise has over 20 years in the industry and tells it like it is.
Be prepared for that next step.
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Dr. Bokhari has been quickly climbing the ranks in Major League Baseball over the past seven years. He is currently the Assistant General Manager of the Chicago Cubs.
Before starting that journey he earned three graduate degrees from UIUC, including his Masters and Ph.D. from right here at Sixth & Daniel.
We talk about the decision to start a career in athletics, scratch the surface of advanced metrics in baseball, and of course...pizza.
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I could've continued talking for hours with my new friend Natalie, and boy, did we cover a lot of ground in this episode!
Dr. Halliger is a very respected member in her field, so we, of course, talk about her journey to the tech start-up world, the process of choosing secondary education, and her experiences teaching at Loyola.
To get there...we touched on jewelry making, comic book creation, sensory motorcycle rides, the "importance" of grades, the behavioral studies of litter, and quite possibly my new favorite cocktail.
Thank you for joining us!
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Here we go! Welcome to Sixth & Daniel! I am honored to have Dr. Patricia Deldin join me as the first ever guest on the program.
Dr. Deldin is currently a professor at the University of Michigan in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry. She is also the Founder and CEO of "Mood Lifters." www.moodlifters.com
I uncover that Patricia is a first generation college grad, avid reader, former track star, and maybe currently dreaming of a burrito as big as her head.
In this episode, we primarily focus on Dr. Deldin's career path, advice for current students, and how she came to start her own company.
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Welcome to the official podcast of the UIUC Psychology Department.
Listen to a short description of our plans to engage and connect our students to our alumni, faculty, and staff.
Thanks for stopping by!