The podcast is going on a break for a short time. New developments in my personal life as well as mentoring opportunities require a short intermission. In the meantime, if you're interested in being interviewed or want to share a mentoring experience, please reach out to the podcast through Anchor!
This interview features my friend, Kate McNulty, who shares her insight on mentoring in a professional setting as well as her own personal experiences with mentoring.
Have we finally been able to discover mentoring? Is there are definition after all this time? Considering there are future episodes, it's not likely, but let's discuss why that is in this episode! Plus some updates about future programming on the horizon in Philadelphia.
I have come to believe that effective and productive mentoring requires integration.
This episode is an interview with Mario Sims, a close friend, IT professional and mentoring advocate.
This episode is my interview of Maurice Patterson, Dean of Students at Mastery Charter Hardy Williams and track coach.
This episode features my wife, Dr. Maggie King, and her perspective on and experiences with mentoring.
When we think of mentors, often times a coach might come to mind. But are mentors simply coaches?
In this episode, I interview Marquita Heard, a contract manager for the local horticultural society. We discuss mentoring and she shares her personal experiences.
In this episode, Warren and I dive deep into my thoughts on mentoring.
This was my first year attending the National Mentoring Summit which was virtual due to the pandemic. Here are just a few of my thoughts and takeaways from an event that I will certainly attend in the future.
"If you had all the money and all the time in the world..." This is the basis of my passion exploration in mentoring. In this episode, I discuss the ideas at play behind this question.
This episode features an interview with a friend from college who discusses her perspective and experiences on personal and professional mentoring.