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Work Experience Kid

Work Experience Kid
Author: Iain Duguid
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Hear fascinating conversations with everyday experts from a wide range of jobs and industries, with the aim to help people who are looking to start a new career (fresh or changing pathway). It's also a great way to learn what a certain person in a job does, like your friend of 20 years. How do I still have no clue what it is they do? So yeah, you might finally wrap your head around it.
The Work Experience Kid Podcast is hosted by Iain Duguid.
Visit the website at workexperiencekid.com
The Work Experience Kid Podcast is hosted by Iain Duguid.
Visit the website at workexperiencekid.com
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Fans have existed for as long as people did thinks others liked. Decades ago fans might only be able to show their appreciation by flashing the bass guitarist from the crowd. Times have changed and fans now also show their love on social media.Kate Pattison is a Professional Fan. How can one become one? Patto set Iain the task to create a piece of fan content. It might be best to watch it ahead of time on Instagram or on TikTok See more about the pod, hire our guests and suggest other guests at workexperiencekid.com
Kate Pattison AKA Patto is a Professional Fan who has found a way to turn her passion for pop culture into a job.She was born in the right era because at no stage in history could a fan of a music artist make their own content and see it lead to a form of income.What does a Professional Fan actually do? How can someone get into the industry? And is it only music and pop culture? It might be possible for you to turn that thing you love into a way to finance your life!To hire Patto or any of the guests on the pod, visit workexperiencekid.com
As part of the recruitment process, a pilot needs to sit an aptitude test (example link below). That's in addition to actually knowing how to fly a plane and have flying hours in the books.Whilst Iain cannot fly a plane, Megan Butler set him the challenge to sit a test to see if he might be able to get into a commercial role if he could actually fly.Hear the results, and the next steps in this episode!Take a look at a practice aptitude test here: https://www.jobtestprep.co.uk/qantas-pilots-tests-preparationAnd remember to recommend the pod to others. Your support is appreciated.You can also get involved in the pod at WorkExperienceKid.com
Megan Butler loves to get paid to travel to international destinations. Who wouldn't love that? Instead of trading a follower count for a free hotel room, and social posts for a croissant, Megan jumps in the cockpit and flies herself (and many others) overseas. What's that like?How can one get into that same seat?What does it take, starting from nothing to being in control of a Dreamliner?And do you need a passport to do it?Megan Butler is an international airline pilot. Hear her story and learn how to do it yourself in this episode!Please subscribe, drop a 5-star review, and contribute at workexperiencekid.com
In an attempt to become a Visual Design Unicorn, Bryan Riley set Iain the challenge to design a logo for the podcast. Think a little image to go with everything else that you see.Does Iain have the fundamental skills to give graphic design a red hot crack in the real world?Make sure you subscribe to the pod and leave a 5-star review.You can see more and get involved at workexperiencekid.com
Bryan Riley has had a rather broad career in the visual design space - especially when you compare it to many others. He's designed apps and websites, gotten stuck into UI, UX, and is now a motion designer at some fancy advertising agency.Reckon you've got a good eye (and hand for a computer mouse)? Then take a listen to where you could go!Want to get involved in the Work Experience Kid Podcast? Visit workexperiencekid.comAnd follow on Insta: WEKPodcast
Every voiceover artist needs a voiceover demo. Seasoned voiceover guy Matt Dawson challenged Iain to make his own voiceover demo!The demo itself isn't played in this ep - you can listen to the demo here.Sharing the pod with friends and family is helpful. You can also get involved at workexperiencekid.com
Being able to talk for a living seems cool! So let's uncover a little about what it's like to be a voiceover guy (or voiceover artist if we want to use the correct title) with Matt Dawson.He's the voice for Transport NSW, Subway and many more - you've definitely heard Matt's voice before, even if you don't recognise it.We'll hear how he got his start behind the mic, and as always he'll set the work experience kid a challenge, which will be published in the episode directly after this. Subscribe so you don't miss it!Matt is represented by Scout ManagementYou can get involved with the pod at workexperiencekid.com
In his interview, Taz Herman set the work experience kid a task to correct a test, then give the student feedback based on their results.Sounds easy peasy, but is it? Turns out it's harder than you might think. Look, this is a description not a place to spoil the content, so you're going to have to listen to the ep to hear why it's harder than expected.Does Iain have the skills to successfully complete two skills that are required every day?Please subscribe to the pod so each new ep lands in your podcast feed, and get involved at workexperiencekid.com
Ever thought about going back to school... but as the teacher? Taz Herman loves working as a maths teacher and could see himself teaching at his current school until he retires. That's a great sign!He also helps us explore some of the less desirable elements of teaching. Grab a seat at the front of the room for this wide-ranging and insightful conversation. Don't worry, nothing in this ep will appear in the test. (What test? There's a test?) The same cannot be said for the work experience kid.Support the pod and check out the work of previous guests at workexperiencekid.comAnd please leave a 5-star review cos they're always nice :)
After around 15 years in the advertising game, does Iain have the skills to advertise a car?As we learned in the chat with automotive buyers/sellers advocate, Steve Melder, advertising a car is just one of the many skills required to be an advocate.Take a listen to hear the results and to learn a little more about next steps.Visit workexperiencekid.com to get involved, support the work of pod guests including Steve (via the guests tab), and support the pod in other ways!
You can pay someone to buy or sell a car on your behalf, which is kinda cool. Steve Melder started out as a mechanic, but as you'll hear, his career evolved into something grease-adjacent. In this ep, you'll hear what it's like to go out on your own, and go "all in" on something you've been passionate about for a while - in Steve's case: an automotive advocate.Contribute, sponsor and support the pod at www.workexperiencekid.comSee some of the projects previous guests are working on at workexperiencekid.com/guests Follow on Insta @WEKPodcast
This is a Diary Entry where I share my thoughts and learnings from the experience so far. What's holding you back from doing that thing? For me, it was relying on others and someone else doing a similar thing. It delayed progress for months. Then I realised that I was holding myself back. Support the podcast and contribute at workexperiencekid.com
Dr. Katelyn Tadd set Iain the challenge to sit the med school entrance exam, known as the GAMSAT. Pass this 6 hour exam and you're on your way to med school. Fail and sit it again, or remain a civilian for the rest of your life. Or until you join the army.The practice GAMSAT in this episode lives here: https://www.gamsat.co.uk/gamsat-test-centre/section-3You can support or contribute to the WEK Pod at www.workexperiencekid.com
It took Dr. Katelyn Tadd 15 years to become a Consultant Psychiatrist. In this episode, Dr. Tadd shares a little about what it takes to get into university, to become an Intern, then a Junior Doctor, THEN a Specialist. It's a massive commitment but very possible if you're committed. Being a smarty-pants is beneficial. Support and contribute to the Work Experience Kid Podcast at workexperiencekid.comDon't forget to leave the pod 5 stars.
In his episode, Divikesh Naicker set the work experience kid the challenge to make a beef wellington - a test that would see if he has the ability to work in a restaurant.Does Iain have what it takes?Remember to follow the WEK Podcast on Instagram @WEKPodcast and get involved at www.workexperiencekid.com
Divi shares how he cooked up a career as a chef so far. Anyone can be a cook but can everyone become a chef? What's the difference? That question plus more are served up in this episode. Support and contribute to the WEK podcast at www.workexperiencekid.comAnd don't forget to drop a 5-star review!
In the previous episode, Mandy put the work experience kid to the test, and improve production elements of the podcast. The challenge: Make an intro for the guest episode, make an intro for the task episode, and make a trailer for the podcast. Success would be judge on its level of s*** hotness. What do you reckon? Does Iain have what it takes to be a podcast editor?Support the Work Experience Kid podcast (ask questions or volunteer to chat about your job) at www.workexperiencekid.comRemember to subscribe and leave a 5-star review too!
Iain decided to start a podcast but with no idea how to make it happen. Mandy Turner is here to lend a hand whilst giving an overview of what it's like to work as a podcast editor. Mandy has been editing podcasts for around 10 years, so everyone you know who are doing podcasts are LATE!Volunteer to talk about your job, contribute and support the pod at www.workexperiencekid.comAnd remember a 5-star rating while you're at it!
In Ep .5, radio broadcaster Ed Cowlishaw set Iain the challenge to conduct an interview to see if radio broadcasting (or, in this case, podcasting) is for him.This episode isn't all about the work experience kid. You'll hear about Ed's 20+ year career, from pressing play + record on a cassette player, through to becoming a successful breakfast radio host on Triple M Gippsland. You'll learn a little about what you can do to start if the radio, podcast, or broadcasting industries are calling you.Visit the Work Experience Kid website: workexperiencekid.com