The Great Careers Program

Series 1 Trailer

Liv Pennie and Marian Wright

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We called the podcast The Great Careers Program. Which raises an obvious question: are we saying schools should stop buying careers programs?

No. Not even close.

In this short trailer, Marian and Liv address the tension head on. Yes, Liv is the co-founder and CEO of a careers program. Yes, they called the podcast the thing that doesn't exist. Here is what they actually mean by that, and why it matters for every school who cares about the futures of their students. 

Get in touch

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Credits

The Great Careers Program is a collaboration between BECOME Education and Coherence Co-Lab, and is hosted and produced by Liv Pennie and Marian Wright, with production support from Bev Laing. Music by Chad Crouch.

SPEAKER_01

You know that great careers programme your school's been searching for? The one that's gonna set your students up for their future, give them a real sense of direction, and maybe even solve your engagement problems, well-being issues, and curriculum relevance challenges. All in one day. Does that exist?

SPEAKER_00

No, it doesn't. But that's why we made this show. I'm Marion Wright. I'm Left Penny. And between the both of us, we have spent over 20 years in and around schools in the student future space. And the one thing we keep seeing is that that one great careers program, the silver bullet, it's not something you buy off a shelf, plug in, and then watch the impact roll in. A great careers program is not something you find, it's something you build. Now, Liv, this is a bit awkward because you are the co-founder and CEO of what I would call a genuinely great careers program. So are we being total hypocrites right now?

SPEAKER_01

It is a fair question, and yes, Become is a careers program, and I believe it's a great one. And I know it can transform how students approach their future and how they feel about themselves in their learning right now. But here's what I know from years of working with schools to deliver it. It has the most impact when the school designs the conditions around it, and that'll be the same for every careers program. When it's not just delivered in one module by one person, but anchored in the way the whole school works. That's when you really see a shift.

SPEAKER_00

So, just to be clear, are we telling schools they should stop buying careers programs?

SPEAKER_01

Not at all.

SPEAKER_00

Are we telling schools they should scrat what they're doing right now?

SPEAKER_01

Absolutely not. There's pockets of brilliance all around.

SPEAKER_00

And are we telling schools that their current careers programs don't matter?

SPEAKER_01

No, no, not at all.

SPEAKER_00

So what are we saying?

SPEAKER_01

We're saying that a truly great careers program that really prepares students for their futures can start with programming, but it becomes truly great when it's shared across the whole school, when it's more than one person's job, when it's embedded in the architecture, the structures, the conversations, and the culture, when everything works together. That's when you see real impact, and that's what this podcast is about.

SPEAKER_00

So each episode, we're gonna dig into what the evidence and data are telling us about how young people are thinking about their futures at a global level. We'll zoom into the specifics and then we'll zoom out to see what this means for your school at a system level, but also on the front line. You're going to hear stories from people who are doing this work differently. We're gonna make it fun, and above all, we're gonna make it optimistic because both of us are genuinely optimistic about the futures of young people and the part that school plays in school.

SPEAKER_01

This is the Great Careers program.

SPEAKER_00

Thanks for being here.

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