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014 Marcia Yudkin on Crafting Sound Bites

August 9, 2012

Welcome to Career Tips & Trends. Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. The words we use impact how we are perceived. How do we quickly make a memorable impression with our words? We asked Marica Yudkin to help answer that question. Marcia is the president of Creative Ways […]

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013 Abby Grant on Connecting People to Work

August 1, 2012

Welcome to Career Tips & Trends. Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. Our guest today is Abby Grant, Director of Employer Relations at Boston University’s Center for Digital Imaging Arts. She has close to 20 years working in the communications field including publishing, advertising and public relations. Previously Abby […]

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012 Karen Putz on Passion

July 19, 2012

Welcome to Career Tips & Trends. Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. Our guest today is Karen Putz, a Passion Coach, writer, speaker and barefoot water skier. Tweet this. Karen joins us to share part of her story of how she lost and regained her passion. She was […]

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011 Kevin Boccaccio on Why Be Sick

July 13, 2012

Welcome to Career Tips & Trends. Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. Our guest today is Kevin Boccaccio.  Kevin coaches people to better health. Tweet This. He works with others through private coaching and public speaking to improve their health.  He is a certified health minister and certified […]

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010 Adam Rico on Fitting Personality With Work

July 5, 2012

Welcome to Career Tips & Trends. Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. Our guest this episode is Adam Rico, career coach and recruiter. We asked Adam to join us to talk about fitting our personality with our work. From the show I decided to go to grad school. […]

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