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The Title Doesn’t Matter
The Title Doesn’t Matter
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Join me as I talk to people from all walks of life about their careers, jobs, side-gigs, or even passion projects, and how the title they’re given never tells the full story of the work that they do.
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Eddy Rioseco runs his own business as a Pilates instructor and myofascial release specialist in Atlanta, Georgia. He works with individuals who are injured, in recovery, or simply maintaining their wellbeing, to relieve tension in their fascia tissue. In today's episode, he talks about the emotional response that is often elicited through this process, and the kinds of relief his clients have reported from trusting in the process. For more information on Eddy's work, visit pileddys.com
After realizing that climbing the ladder in fast-food franchise operations was not his calling, Michael Brickhouse went back to school for building automation, which opened the door for him enter the world of commissioning authorities. He has now worked in construction oversight and consultation for over ten years. In today's episode, he talks about the niche market and how he found his way from carrying ladders to managing commercial construction projects across the southeast.
Faina Khibkin found her love for theater and performance at a young age, watching The Phantom of the Opera. Now, she works full time as a stage actress, singer, and music teacher in Atlanta, Georgia. In today's episode, we talk about the challenges unique to stage performance as well as what it is like to work as a union actor in the South. To learn more about Faina and her career, you can follow her on Instagram @Faina.Kanna.
Today's guest is long-time friend of the show, Donovan Carter, who created the theme music for the podcast. In this episode, Donovan talks about his career as a software engineer and the unique overlap between coding and artistic expression. He also shares some tips and tricks for how to get into the software development world, using online tools such as Youtube, Medium, github.com, and Open Source Initiative projects.
Elizabeth Smith works as the Director of Strategic Outreach for HyOx Medical Treatment Center in Atlanta, Georgia, building relationships between the treatment center and medical professionals to facilitate Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy for patients who need it. Her role is fast paced, unpredictable, and very social, but she wouldn't have it any other way. In today's episode, we talk about Hyperbaric therapy, strategic marketing, and how Elizabeth found her way into this niche market. For more information on HyOx Medical Treatment Center, visit their website at www.hyox.com
Today's episode covers explicit content and sexual themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Aly, or "AnnaLally" as she's known on OnlyFans, is an adult content creator with profiles across several media platforms. After several years of building her fan base and developing her niche, she is taking a leap of faith and going "full send" by leaving her full-time job behind and investing in her career in the adult entertainment industry. In today's episode, she talks about her journey into the kink/fetish world and how she learned to monetize her passions. We discuss the financial considerations, the time and planning that goes into content creation, and the importance of body positivity in her line of work. You can find more about Aly and her work on her website at AnalAly.com
Chris Hayes is an actor, writer, and puppeteer living in Atlanta, Georgia. He has worked for more than ten years on one of America's most beloved children's shows: Sesame Street. In today's episode, he talks about how he found his niche in puppeteering, and what it is like to live gig-to-gig.
For more information on Chris's body of work, you can find his profile on IMDB here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3591603/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
After more than a decade of teaching prospective lawyers, Courtney Anderson took over as Dean of Georgia State University's College of Law beginning on June 1, 2025. In today's episode, we discuss her new role within the greater University structure and how she got to where she is now. She was one of my favorite professors during my time at Georgia State and I have no doubt that she will continue the success of the University's law program during her tenure as Dean of the College of Law. For more information about Dean Anderson, or how to pursue a legal education, visit https://law.gsu.edu/
Tracy Friedlander started her own podcast, Crushing Classical, in 2016 inspired by her career playing classical French Horn professionally. After six years of hosting her podcast, she decided to transition again into her current role as a consultant and guide for new and aspiring podcasters to help them find their niche and build their audience. In today's episode, she shares insights from her journey from classical musician, to professional podcast host, to full-blown entrepreneur.
For more information on Tracy or how to start your own podcast journey, you can follow her on X (f/k/a Twitter), Instagram, and Threads @TheTracyFree. You can also visit her website at www.TracyFree.com, or join her email list via her substack page at https://rebelvoicedispatch.substack.com/
For a chance to be a guest on a future episode, visit my website at www.spannmediallc/podcasts
U.S. Army Major B.N. serves as the Chief of Nutritional Medicine for a military health center, overseeing both active duty and civilian staff working to provide nutritional services for both inpatient and outpatient individuals, as well as the entire medical center. In this episode, she talks about her day-to-day work as well as the various roles she has held in the course of her 14 year career with the U.S. Army.
Holly Nelson is a licensed professional counselor and sex therapist in Scottsdale Arizona, specializing in helping individuals and couples heal from sexual shame, performance anxiety, painful sex, and intimacy struggles. She uses a trauma-informed approach—combining EMDR, Emotionally Focused Therapy, and somatic practices—to help people feel safe in their bodies, deepen connection, and rediscover pleasure. Learn more about her practice by visiting her website at www.theconnectioncouch.com or following her on tiktok @sextherapywithHolly.
Jen is a high school science teacher who has worked in private school education for more than twenty years. In this episode, she shares her experience navigating the day to day pressures of teaching high school students, as well as the changes in education culture in America that she has witnessed over her career.
To some, Nolan Morris's career path may seem far from conventional. However, his journey from pursuing a Bachelor's degree in food science, to spending a decade teaching high school science and coaching sports, to now working in the business world as a consultant with a start-up company proves that no matter where you are in your career, you can always adapt in order to find a fulfilling role that challenges you.
After more than 8 years in the service industry, Jessi Sells is applying her studio art degree as a tattoo artist in Covington, Georgia. Learn about her journey into the tattoo industry, and the hard work it takes to attract new clients, design beautiful tattoos, and ensure her customers walk away with a piece of art that will last. For more information on her work and how to book your own session, follow her on Instagram @juicysellstats.
After learning more about the looming threat of climate change, Madison Mayhew chose to apply her training and knowledge in social work on a macro level as an environmental policy advocate in Washington D.C. Her current role as a manager with Creation Justice Ministries allows her to reach out to fellow Christians and coordinate efforts to educate people on the climate crisis and promote policy changes at the legislative level. To learn more about the organization, go to CreationJustice.org
Bo Dunn seems to have found his niche as Operations Manager for a fuel supply company in Middle Georgia. Robco Fuels services commercial, retail, and government entities across Georgia, and Bo helps coordinate all of it. In todays episode, Bo talks about the variety of odd jobs and adventures that took him across the country after he graduated college, and how he ultimately landed in this ubiquitous industry. For more information on Robco Fuels, visit their website at https://www.robcofuels.com/
After surviving stage 4 Hodgkins Lymphoma, Eyal started the Bebop Cancer Foundation in 2021 with the mission to redefine the cancer experience for others. In today's episode, he talks about his personal cancer experience, what it takes to start your own company from scratch, and what its like working countless side-hustles to fuel his passion for creativity and change. For more information about the Bebop Cancer Foundation, and how you can contribute to their mission, check out his website at https://www.bebopfoundation.com/
In today's episode, Jason Tucker talks about his career as an electrical engineer, and his current role as a manager for a power company protecting relay systems that keep the lights on in the State of Georgia.
Today's guest is Devin Rafus, a criminal defense attorney with his own firm. In this episode, I talk to Devin about the challenges associated with running his own business while defending individuals who have been accused of committing various crimes in the state of Georgia. Go to RafusLaw.com for more information on his practice.
Today's guest is Jaime Michaux, an associate for a civil defense firm in Atlanta, Georgia, who primarily handles medical malpractice cases. Jaime describes her role in the life cycle of a medical malpractice lawsuit and what led her to such an interesting career.




