Careers: Charting Your Course
"What do you want to be when you grow up?" is a question we have all been asked. But all of us might not have an answer...
Are you having a hard time deciding on a career? Encountering difficulties in finding the right path? Do you have absolutely no idea what you want your major to be? If you are struggling with any of these things, this podcast is for you.
Welcome to Careers: Charting Your Course. My name is Elina Suri, and I am delighted that you are here!
Statistics show that 75% of students in both high school and college are unsure about the field they would like to pursue. Whether you are part of that 75% or identify with the 25% that already has a plan, Careers: Charting Your Course will give you an insight into what different professions and jobs are really like. You will meet a wide range of incredible people from all walks of life and get to learn about their journey, what they love about their career, and more.
I hope that you will learn something new and valuable from this podcast, and I hope that each episode will bring you one step closer to uncovering your path!
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Careers: Charting Your Course
Art & Artifacts with Natalie Lemle
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Ms. Lemle's debut novel Artifacts is available now!
My guest today is Ms. Natalie Lemle. Author, art advisor, and entrepreneur, Ms. Lemle is the founder of art_works, a Montreal- and Boston-based art advisory, a trustee of the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, a co-chair of the Boston Public Art Triennial’s Board of Directors, and a board member of the Associates of the Boston Public Library.
Resources:
Natalie Lemle - Ms. Lemle’s website
art_works - Ms. Lemle’s art advisory company
Family Lexicon - book recommended by Ms. Lemle
Asunder- book recommended by Ms. Lemle
Artists for Humanity - non-profit organization and employment opportunity for teens interested in art