Episodes

Tuesday May 27, 2014
Episode 43- High School Graduate to Audio Engineer
Tuesday May 27, 2014
Tuesday May 27, 2014
This week I sat down with my little sister to chat about the youth of today and what she wants to be when she grows up, since she is heading off to college in the fall. This episode made me feel like a grown ass adult... "kids these days".

Monday May 05, 2014
Episode 42 - Am I Grown Up
Monday May 05, 2014
Monday May 05, 2014
We bring back the panel discussion format this week with guests from last season (Anne and Amanda of "Awkward"), to discuss the concepts of Adulthood and maturity. Are you an adult?

Monday Apr 28, 2014
Episode 41- Film Crew
Monday Apr 28, 2014
Monday Apr 28, 2014
I sit down and chat this week with friend and sometimes co-worker, Ryan Bartley. We laugh about film set hijinks and have a candid conversation about why we do what we do. If you like working hard and playing the lottery, this is the industry for you.

Monday Apr 21, 2014
Episode 40 - Vocalist
Monday Apr 21, 2014
Monday Apr 21, 2014
This week I chat with vocalist Kia Hamm. Why did it take typing her last name to realize that her last name has to do with food, you will just have to listen to this episode to understand the reference. Kia is always on the move, going to school , working out and singing. I believe she was driving and cooking during this chat. No one was harmed in the multi-tasking of this episode. Enjoy!

Monday Apr 14, 2014
Episode 39 - Dance Instructor
Monday Apr 14, 2014
Monday Apr 14, 2014
On a street corner just up the block from Colorado Blvd in Pasadena sits an Arthur Murray dance school. I've been in the vicinity plenty of times to drop off dry cleaning or grab some late night Del Taco, but today I step into Arthur Murray to chat about dance. When I was in elementary school I remember that I wanted to be a dancer just like Michael Jackson. Somehow I thought that was a solid career choice...but perhaps I wasn't all that wrong .

Tuesday Apr 08, 2014
Episode 38 - Motel Industry
Tuesday Apr 08, 2014
Tuesday Apr 08, 2014
This week I chat with motel owner and operator Kumar, of the Wigwam hotel, located on historic route 66. Motels came into existence at the dawn of the highway system in 1920's America. With more people than ever traveling by motor there was a demand for roadside rest stops. Around that time, Frank Redford established the Wigwam motel chain. The wigwam is/was a chain of seven motels with rooms shaped like teepees. In 1949 the San Bernardino Location was constructed ( One of three remaining). To this day the motel continues to serve as a road side attraction and rest stop destination for route 66 travelers and wanderers alike. What would it be like to tend to travelers day in and day out? Motels operate with small staffs, often requiring around the clock availability. Would you be willing to let your job become your life?

Monday Mar 31, 2014
Episode 37 - State Park Aid
Monday Mar 31, 2014
Monday Mar 31, 2014
This week my co-host Scheereen joins me to gab about her career venture into the world of State Park work . She left a job that she could no longer stand, to return to school so she could discover the career that would bring her satisfaction. Collegiate studies played a role in her new discovery, but not in the way that one may have thought. Education is a life-long process that comes in all shapes and forms, and Scheereen's story is a perfect example of such.

Monday Mar 24, 2014
Episode 36 - Tech Startup to Skeeball Arcade.
Monday Mar 24, 2014
Monday Mar 24, 2014
This week I talk with Joey the cat (no he is not a cat) in San Francisco about his career in the tech startup industry and his new transition to running his own skee-ball arcade company. This podcast reeks of entrepreneurship and cats!

Tuesday Mar 18, 2014
Episode 35- Social Worker
Tuesday Mar 18, 2014
Tuesday Mar 18, 2014
Friend and fellow Pasadenian, Oscar Gutierrez joined me on my couch for some Guacamole and chips and green beer to talk to me about just what a social worker is and what a snap shot of that career can look like. Social work is a lot more than just placing children in foster homes. So much for my television educated understanding of social workers...

Sunday Mar 09, 2014
Episode 34 - Snowboarder and Brain Health Advocate
Sunday Mar 09, 2014
Sunday Mar 09, 2014
Inspirational survivor and Olympic hopeful Kevin Pearce, is a snowboarder that was forced into early retirement after suffering a traumatic brain injury. A hard working go-getter since childhood, Kevin molded this experience into a new path in brain health and injury advocacy. I chatted with Kevin over the phone about what he wanted to be when he grew up , life as a snowboarder, his on-going recovery and the success of " The Crash Reel" , an award wining documentary of which he is the star.