The Splice Girls Podcast

Episode 5: Beyond the Degree: Valuing All Pathways in Construction

Season 1 Episode 5

In this episode, hosts Julie and Krista sit down with Heather Stafford, Associate Dean of Construction Sciences at Dunwoody College (Minneapolis, MN), and Dunwoody alumnus Paul Bison. They tackle key topics: empowering new entrants to the AEC fields, the power of technical education, and fostering inclusivity in construction.

Hear Heather's inspiring journey from an unexpected start to a thriving career in education, along with valuable insights on hands-on learning, evolving perceptions of trades, and work-life balance. The Splice Girls and Heather also discuss strong support systems and self-advocacy. Tune in for encouragement to explore new paths – your next career passion could be just around the corner!


To learn more about Dunwoody College, visit www.dunwoody.edu or contact Heather Stafford at hstafford@dunwoody.edu

 

 

Resources and Support in AEC Fields:

  • Mental Health Resources: Construction Safety Week 
  • Networking & Professional Development: National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC)
    • Description: NAWIC is a leading association dedicated to strengthening and amplifying the success of women in the construction industry. They provide professional development, education, networking, and leadership opportunities for women across all sectors of construction. 
    • URL: https://nawic.org/
  • Networking & Professional Development: American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE)
    • Description: ASHE is a personal membership group of the American Hospital Association that supports healthcare engineers and facility managers. It provides essential resources, education, and networking for professionals in the vital field of healthcare construction and maintenance.
    • URL: https://www.ashe.org/


There are many, many more organizations that provide support and resources specifically for AEC professions. If you are in need of support, please reach out to someone in your region. 


For mental health support, remember: you are not alone.

NAMI HelpLine The NAMI HelpLine offers free, confidential, one-on-one emotional support, mental health information, and resources. They can help you, your family, or friends navigate challenging situations.

In A Crisis? Immediate help is always available:

  • Call or Text: 988
  • Chat: 988 Lifeline This connects you with the 988 Lifeline for crisis support.