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Guests come on and talk about their passion and give advice on the challenges they've overcome in their life. Every week, I volunteer and make a donation to an organization related to my guest's passion. Hopefully, along the way, we'll learn a thing or two and realize that none of us are alone in the challenges we face in life.
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This is my full interview with entrepreneur Wilson Lee! If you have been waiting for the full thing so you can listen to everything all at once, your wait is over! As per usual, the parts don't equal the whole, so even if you listened to every part of the interview from earlier this week, make sure you listen to the full interview to catch every last detail! Wilson is my sports radio show co-host this semester. In comparison to my other guests, I haven't known him nearly as long, but that doesn't lessen the value of our friendship or bond. Wilson is a really awesome guy and a really great friend. It has been really fun getting to know him and getting to spend time with him in the radio booth. I look forward to another semester of our radio show, "WILSON Sports!", this semester on WIUX. Although our personalities are quite different, we still get along really well, which is what makes for good friends, and good people. Wilson is a great example of both of those things.The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys!https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
In this part of the interview, I discuss my thoughts on my interview with Wilson. I discuss everything I learned from talking with Wilson and the listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at the process of the show. Plus I talk about Wilson's exciting life update and my thoughts on that too! Hopefully the listeners take something away and realize they aren't alone!Wilson is my sports radio show co-host this semester. In comparison to my other guests, I haven't known him nearly as long, but that doesn't lessen the value of our friendship or bond. Wilson is a really awesome guy and a really great friend. It has been really fun getting to know him and getting to spend time with him in the radio booth. I look forward to another semester of our radio show, "WILSON Sports!", this semester on WIUX. Although our personalities are quite different, we still get along really well, which is what makes for good friends, and good people. Wilson is a great example of both of those things.The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys!https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
Wilson discusses his five-year plan and his dream job. He talks about what his ideal business would look like. He also discusses the idea of financial freedom and his background in business. He discusses his passion's role in business and so much more! Check it out today! Wilson is my sports radio show co-host this semester. In comparison to my other guests, I haven't known him nearly as long, but that doesn't lessen the value of our friendship or bond. Wilson is a really awesome guy and a really great friend. It has been really fun getting to know him and getting to spend time with him in the radio booth. I look forward to another semester of our radio show, "WILSON Sports!", this semester on WIUX. Although our personalities are quite different, we still get along really well, which is what makes for good friends, and good people. Wilson is a great example of both of those things.The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys!https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
Wilson talks about his passion of trying new things. He talks about how his passion has changed his mindset in college and how it will continue to change going forward. He discusses his entrepreneurial interests and how that relates to his passion. Plus so much more! Check it out in the interview above!Wilson is my sports radio show co-host this semester. In comparison to my other guests, I haven't known him nearly as long, but that doesn't lessen the value of our friendship or bond. Wilson is a really awesome guy and a really great friend. It has been really fun getting to know him and getting to spend time with him in the radio booth. I look forward to another semester of our radio show, "WILSON Sports!", this semester on WIUX. Although our personalities are quite different, we still get along really well, which is what makes for good friends, and good people. Wilson is a great example of both of those things. The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys!https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
Entrepreneur Wilson Lee discusses his background. He talks about his love of sports and how playing sports shaped who he is today. He talks about how a small-town upbringing is important, but also the drawbacks of the small-town upbringing. He talks about all the lessons he took away from his small-town and all the lessons he took away from playing sports all throughout his childhood. Wilson is my sports radio show co-host this semester. In comparison to my other guests, I haven't known him nearly as long, but that doesn't lessen the value of our friendship or bond. Wilson is a really awesome guy and a really great friend. It has been really fun getting to know him and getting to spend time with him in the radio booth. I look forward to another semester of our radio show, "WILSON Sports!", this semester on WIUX. Although our personalities are quite different, we still get along really well, which is what makes for good friends, and good people. Wilson is a great example of both of those things. The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys!https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
The parts do not equal the whole on this interview! Make sure you listen to the full interview to get the full story on musician Noah Nordman! He has a great story, great advice and a great future ahead of him! Make sure you listen to the full thing!Noah has been my closest friend in college, and having him in my life has been really amazing. I can't even put into words how much it has meant that he has been a part of my life for the past three and a half years during the tough times of college. So to have him sit down with me and do this interview was really awesome and I had a great time. I hope you all enjoy listening to our conversation. The full interview will be released on Sunday! All my love to you guys!Every week, I volunteer and donate to an organization related to my guest's passion. This week it's Bloomington Chamber Singers! They are a choir group in Bloomington in their 50th year. It has been so rewarding to help them in their 50th year because I get to see how much the organization means to the members and the community. Check them out at the link below! Thank you so much guys! All my love to you!https://www.chambersingers.info/
In this part of the interview, I discuss my thoughts on my interview with Noah. I discuss everything I learned from talking with Noah and the listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at the process of the show. Hopefully the listeners take something away and realize they aren't alone!This is the final part of a four part interview with musician Noah Nordman! Noah has been my closest friend in college, and having him in my life has been really amazing. I can't even put into words how much it has meant that he has been a part of my life for the past three and a half years during the tough times of college. So to have him sit down with me and do this interview was really awesome and I had a great time. I hope you all enjoy listening to our conversation. The full interview will be released on Sunday! All my love to you guys!Every week, I volunteer and donate to an organization related to my guest's passion. This week it's Bloomington Chamber Singers! They are a choir group in Bloomington in their 50th year. It has been so rewarding to help them in their 50th year because I get to see how much the organization means to the members and the community. Check them out at the link below! Thank you so much guys! All my love to you!https://www.chambersingers.info/
Musician Noah Nordman discusses his five year plan. He talks about what it is like to audition in the music world. He also talks about releasing an album and the possibility of moving around the country and touring. Noah also discusses his dream job and what the culture of music is. He also talks about his future outside of music and what he wants he wants his life to look like not related to music. This is the third part of a four part interview with musician Noah Nordman! Noah has been my closest friend in college, and having him in my life has been really amazing. I can't even put into words how much it has meant that he has been a part of my life for the past three and a half years during the tough times of college. So to have him sit down with me and do this interview was really awesome and I had a great time. I hope you all enjoy listening to our conversation. The full interview will be released on Sunday! All my love to you guys!Every week, I volunteer and donate to an organization related to my guest's passion. This week it's Bloomington Chamber Singers! They are a choir group in Bloomington in their 50th year. It has been so rewarding to help them in their 50th year because I get to see how much the organization means to the members and the community. Check them out at the link below! Thank you so much guys! All my love to you!https://www.chambersingers.info/
This is part two of a four part interview with musician Noah Nordman. In it he talks about his passion of music. He discusses the people and experiences that inspired him to pursue music. And he talks about the lessons he took away from those experiences. It is a great conversation and worth a listen! This is the second part of a four part interview with musician Noah Nordman! Noah has been my closest friend in college, and having him in my life has been really amazing. I can't even put into words how much it has meant that he has been a part of my life for the past three and a half years during the tough times of college. So to have him sit down with me and do this interview was really awesome and I had a great time. I hope you all enjoy listening to our conversation. The full interview will be released on Sunday! All my love to you guys!Every week, I volunteer and donate to an organization related to my guest's passion. This week it's Bloomington Chamber Singers! They are a choir group in Bloomington in their 50th year. It has been so rewarding to help them in their 50th year because I get to see how much the organization means to the members and the community. Check them out at the link below! Thank you so much guys! All my love to you!https://www.chambersingers.info/
Musician Noah Nordman discusses his background. He discusses why he chose to go into music. He talks about recognizing what's going on inter-personally in your life that influences your passions. He also discusses why he thinks people should make music and many more things! Check out the first part of my interview with Noah!This is the first part of a four part interview with musician Noah Nordman! Noah has been my closest friend in college, and having him in my life has been really amazing. I can't even put into words how much it has meant that he has been a part of my life for the past three and a half years during the tough times of college. So to have him sit down with me and do this interview was really awesome and I had a great time. I hope you all enjoy listening to our conversation. The full interview will be released on Sunday! All my love to you guys! Every week, I volunteer and donate to an organization related to my guest's passion. This week it's Bloomington Chamber Singers! They are a choir group in Bloomington in their 50th year. It has been so rewarding to help them in their 50th year because I get to see how much the organization means to the members and the community. Check them out at the link below! Thank you so much guys! All my love to you!https://www.chambersingers.info/
The parts do not add to the whole with this interview. I had to leave much out as I was uploading this week, so you are going to want to be sure to listen to the full interview to get the full story! There is more great detail about John's business ventures. There is more insight into John's upbringing. And there is more recommendations on how to become financially free! It is all there in my full interview with entrepreneur John Mason! This is the final part of my four part interview with John! This was such a cool interview because it was the second interview I did as part of the podcast. I did it months ago, back in the summer, when I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and I didn't know what this podcast was going to be. John was so awesome for sitting down with me and we talked for nearly three hours. All the stuff he talks about is not in my area of expertise and he was so kind to take the time and explain everything to me! If you want to be an entrepreneur, this is the interview for you!The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys!https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
In this part of the interview, I discuss my thoughts on my interview with John. I discuss everything I learned from talking with John and the listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at the process of the show. Hopefully the listeners take something away and realize they aren't alone!This is the final part of my four part interview with John! This was such a cool interview because it was the second interview I did as part of the podcast. I did it months ago, back in the summer, when I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and I didn't know what this podcast was going to be. John was so awesome for sitting down with me and we talked for nearly three hours. All the stuff he talks about is not in my area of expertise and he was so kind to take the time and explain everything to me! If you want to be an entrepreneur, this is the interview for you!The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys!https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
In part three of my interview with entrepreneur John Mason he discusses his dream job. He talks about what he likes about his work and how he hopes to apply that in the future. He also discusses the value the selling in his life and how he is going to use that going forward. Of course, there are great lessons he was able to take away from his own life that he shares with you! This is the third part of my four part interview with John! This was such a cool interview because it was the second interview I did as part of the podcast. I did it months ago, back in the summer, when I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and I didn't know what this podcast was going to be. John was so awesome for sitting down with me and we talked for nearly three hours. All the stuff he talks about is not in my area of expertise and he was so kind to take the time and explain everything to me! If you want to be an entrepreneur, this is the interview for you!The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys!https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
In part two of my conversation with John he discusses he entrepreneurial ventures! He tells me everything he took away from those experiences! Of course, there are plenty of pieces of advice and lessons for anyone looking to start their own business venture! He also touches on his experiences in college that helped mold his passion and made them what they are today. It is a small section, but there is a lot of good information to unpack! Give it a listen! This is the second part of my four part interview with John! This was such a cool interview because it was the second interview I did as part of the podcast. I did it months ago, back in the summer, when I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and I didn't know what this podcast was going to be. John was so awesome for sitting down with me and we talked for nearly three hours. All the stuff he talks about is not in my area of expertise and he was so kind to take the time and explain everything to me! If you want to be an entrepreneur, this is the interview for you! The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys! https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
I sit down with entrepreneur John Mason. He shares his background and his passions. He gives great advice and tips for the aspiring entrepreneur. He shares his love of soccer and his knowledge of finance and books. He talks about how he broke his bad habits and so much more! Check it out in the first part of my interview with him!This is the first part of my four part interview with John! This was such a cool interview because it was the second interview I did as part of the podcast. I did it months ago, back in the summer, when I had absolutely no idea what I was doing and I didn't know what this podcast was going to be. John was so awesome for sitting down with me and we talked for nearly three hours. All the stuff he talks about is not in my area of expertise and he was so kind to take the time and explain everything to me! If you want to be an entrepreneur, this is the interview for you! The organization I volunteered for and donated to this week was the Shoemaker Innovation Center on Indiana University's campus! They are a place for young entrepreneurs to go and get together to try out their ideas. It is an inspiring place to go and see all these bright young minds so motivated to try their ideas! Check them out at the link below! Thanks so much for listening and all my love to you guys! https://kelley.iu.edu/faculty-research/centers-institutes/entrepreneurship-innovation/cross-campus-initiatives/shoemaker-innovation-center.cshtml
This is my full conversation with my guest, media student, Brandon Schaff. I released the conversation in pieces throughout the week. Here is the conversation in it's entirety. In it we discuss his upbringing and how it made him who he is today. We discuss the world of media and what exactly that is. And we talk about his future goals in the field. As per usual, there are a healthy dose of pieces of advice and life lessons that are helpful for anyone, no matter your interest, so give the episode a listen!For this week, the organization that I volunteered for and donated to was the IU Cinema. Bloomington has an amazing art scene, and to get to contribute to that in anyway is really amazing. The people receiving the help are always so appreciative which helps me know I am doing a good thing. If you live in Bloomington and you haven't been to the IU Cinema, go check them out! Click the link below to view their website and enjoy today's episode! All my love to you guys!https://cinema.indiana.edu/
In this part of my interview with Brandon, I discuss my takeaways from the interview. He had some really insightful points that really resonated with me, and I want to share my thoughts with you about those points. Hopefully you find what I have to say helpful! If there were other parts of the interview you enjoyed, that is great! I probably enjoyed them too, but I just didn't have time to talk about them!This is the final part of a four part conversation I had with Brandon. The full conversation will be released tomorrow. It was a really fun conversation with someone I have known in the IU media school for a few years now. We have been able to see each other try new things and he was gracious enough to help me on my latest venture! I hope you enjoy the conversation!For this week, the organization that I volunteered for and donated to was the IU Cinema. Bloomington has an amazing art scene, and to get to contribute to that in anyway is really amazing. The people receiving the help are always so appreciative which helps me know I am doing a good thing. If you live in Bloomington and you haven't been to the IU Cinema, go check them out! Click the link below to view their website and enjoy today's episode! All my love to you guys!https://cinema.indiana.edu/
In this part Brandon discusses his five year plan and his dream job. Of course he gives more great advice, not just for media students, but for everyone. He also shares more insight into why he likes broadcasting. It all great stuff and worth a listen! Check it out today! This is the third part of a four part conversation I had with Brandon. The full conversation will be released on Sunday. It was a really fun conversation with someone I have known in the IU media school for a few years now. We have been able to see each other try new things and he was gracious enough to help me on my latest venture! I hope you enjoy the conversation!For this week, the organization that I volunteered for and donated to was the IU Cinema. Bloomington has an amazing art scene, and to get to contribute to that in anyway is really amazing. The people receiving the help are always so appreciative which helps me know I am doing a good thing. If you live in Bloomington and you haven't been to the IU Cinema, go check them out! Click the link below to view their website and enjoy today's episode! All my love to you guys!https://cinema.indiana.edu/
In this part of our conversation, Brandon talks about his passion, what goes into his passion and he gives advice on the field he is going into. This is a short segment, but it is packed with helpful answers from my guest, so you will want to listen! This is the second part of a four part conversation I had with Brandon. The full conversation will be released on Sunday. It was a really fun conversation with someone I have known in the IU media school for a few years now. We have been able to see each other try new things and he was gracious enough to help me on my latest venture! I hope you enjoy the conversation!For this week, the organization that I volunteered for and donated to was the IU Cinema. Bloomington has an amazing art scene, and to get to contribute to that in anyway is really amazing. The people receiving the help are always so appreciative which helps me know I am doing a good thing. If you live in Bloomington and you haven't been to the IU Cinema, go check them out! Click the link below to view their website and enjoy today's episode! All my love to you guys! https://cinema.indiana.edu/
In part one of my conversation with broadcasting student, Brandon Schaff, we talk about his childhood, how to handle identity crisis, how to push through the lethargic-ness of college, and so much more! This is the first part of a four part conversation I had with Brandon. The full conversation will be released on Sunday. It was a really fun conversation with someone I have known in the IU media school for a few years now. We have been able to see each other try new things and he was gracious enough to help me on my latest venture! I hope you enjoy the conversation!For this week, the organization that I volunteered for and donated to was the IU Cinema. Bloomington has an amazing art scene, and to get to contribute to that in anyway is really amazing. The people receiving the help are always so appreciative which helps me know I am doing a good thing. If you live in Bloomington and you haven't been to the IU Cinema, go check them out! Click the link below to view their website and enjoy today's episode! All my love to you guys! https://cinema.indiana.edu/
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