Often, our society places much negativity toward "work". We use terms like "we "have" to go to work" and we are "free" from work on our weekends. It's like Fridays are the best day of the week and Mondays suck. It doesn't have to be that way.All in a Day's Work is a conversation with people who love their jobs. These are common, everyday jobs that many may not know exist and the people who not only perform these jobs well but love their work. We'll learn about their job, how they got to their positions and why they love what they do.
Scott Sadler does precisely that, among other things. He is a lifelong entrepreneur who embodies upward mobil…
When we think of construction, particularly heavy equipment operators, we often picture a burly man in the driver's seat. My guest on this episode breaks that stereotype. She works hard to help wom…
Continuing with our celebration of Women, we have Carrie Norris as our guest for this episode. Carrie is not only the Workforce Manager for Samaritan Health System but is also our board chair. She h…
March is National Women's Month and All in a Day's Work is celebrating women by sharing some stories and love of their work. This episode is a conversation with Tonya Calkins who is a female Log Tru…
When a young person without much direction sees an opportunity and sets out to teach themselves a business, magic can happen. This is exactly what happened with Christian Zavala and Millennial Reach…
Second half of my conversation with my son, Jake.
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This episode is part of my conversation with Physical Education Teacher Jake Craig. Jake has some interesting things to say about his profession but above all, you can feel his passion.
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Our guest on this episode of All in a Day's Work is Mike White. Mike is an Entrepreneur's Entrepreneur who has spun up several businesses and works hard to help others get their businesses launched.…
Listen to learn more about how a person can become an accidental professor and what education means to our guest.
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How does a person "accidentally become a University Professor? listen to this episode to find out.
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This is part 2 of my conversation with Chef and Culinary Arts Teacher, Chef Laura Hofer.
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Continuing our series on Educators, we have this conversation with Culinary Teacher, Chef Laura Hofer. Chef Hofer goes from the Commercial Kitchen of resort hotels to the classroom. She is a fantas…
Continuing our conversation with Dr. Ray.
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A conversation With Dr. Tim Ray of Chemeketa Community College. Not what you would expect.
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The host's thoughts about opportunity, gratitude, and thankfulness.
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My thoughts on Veterans Day.
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Continuation of my conversation with Shannon Kratke. AKA the Pink Haired Hippie and the final episode around Behavioral Health.
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The opportunity to meet interesting people is all around us, we need to be open to it. Meeting my guest on today's episode (replay) was interesting, to say the least. Shannon and I visit about our …
Continuing my conversation with Ryan where we left off last week.
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Behavioral Health is a big topic and we continue our, sort of, focus on this work with this conversation. In this episode, we talk with Ryan Daven, a practicing Therapist for a couple of decades and…