
Mindful Mentoring w/Tom Martin
Mentors can play a critical role in our life journey. As a mentor yourself, you can change lives in profound ways. This 30-minute interview program focuses on successful leaders whose lives and careers have been shaped by mentoring relationships. It also provides useful tips for both mentors and mentees to make mentoring relationships more effective.
Mindful Mentoring w/Tom Martin
Is graduate school right for you? Three Martin Scholars Share Their Life Lessons
Graduate School, Is It Right for You? This is a question we hear all the time from current students about to graduate, as well as from those who have been in the workforce a few years but who are looking for a change. Will a graduate degree help? What if I want to change fields? What are some of the pitfalls? This episode features three Martin Scholars graduates who chose to pursue advanced degrees in different disciplines. They offer unique perspectives on this topic. Berkeley Fisher graduated with the inaugural class of Martin Scholars in 2017 and got a master’s in social work from New York University in 2022. Cat Flanders was a Martin Scholar in the class of 2021. She earned her master’s in education from the College of Charleston in 2023 and is now a teacher. Laurie Fogleman was a Martin Scholar in the class of 2023; she received a master’s degree in communication from the College of Charleston in 2023 and is now a PhD. Candidate at the University of Kentucky. Hear them describe what led them to pursue their different paths and see if it it helps you with your own decision.