Project: Incomplete is an unfiltered discussion on the forces shaping (or breaking) an entire generation into what it is (and isn’t) today. As our society becomes increasingly divided on issues both controversial and mundane, J.R. and Kevin find conversations to be a crucial tool to bridge the divide. Together, we're channeling this spirit and inviting others to do the same by joining us on the podcast and engaging with us on social media, as we discuss topics including personal responsibility, identity politics, and how the modern day young adult can carve out their own position with more opinion and information than we can comprehend.
When Spencer Bonahoom's Project is complete, what will he be most proud of? How will he want to be remembered?
Spencer works as Senior Academic Counselor in Student-Athlete Development and Leadership …
Heading into 2021, we reflect on the inspiring and distinct responses our guests provided when asked the Project question: "When your Project is complete, how will you want to be remembered?"
Be sure …
Do you get excited for Monday's or do you pout upon realizing it's back to class or work? Do you add energy to a conversation or suck energy out of the room? Truth is, your response to any given situ…
Dr. Kris Ropella is Dean of the Opus College of Engineering and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Marquette University. As leader of the college (her alma mater), Dr. Ropella inversely sees hers…
Dr. Kris Ropella is Dean of the Opus College of Engineering and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Marquette University. As leader of the college (her alma mater), Dr. Ropella inversely sees hers…
COVID has created some interesting challenges for Connor as a young Branch Manager at ABC Supply, a multibillion dollar roofing supply company based in Beloit, WI. Business is booming and Connor's br…
In part one of this two-part discussion, Kevin and J.R. sit down with Connor Day. Connor and J.R. met at the University of Wisconsin where their close friendship blossomed from shared experiences as …
In part two of Family is Forever, J.R. and Kevin continue their conversation with Alex Esuoso, a 25-year old real estate investor and KPMG consultant, of how family can impact and influence how we sh…
Family serves as one of the first influences in our lives and can often impact how we shape our future. Alex Esuoso, a 25-year old real estate investor and KPMG consultant, is the first in his family…
In part two of Keep Showing Up, Jenny answers the Project question: What will Jenny be most proud of when her Project is complete? Naturally, Jenny turns the table and asks the same question to J.R. …
Some days feel like you're on top of the world and born to do this thing, and others feel like you're trudging through absolute hell. Jenny Fischer started the initiative Keep Showing Up in September…
In Part 2 of the Strengths episode, Andrea Gorman compares and contrasts Kevin's and J.R.'s individual Top 5 Strengths, shares her own Top 5 Strengths, provides insight into how our Strengths can be …
We often hear and see memes or headlines calling out the need to address our weaknesses––how to fix this or how to change that. But what if we doubled down on what we're inherently good at? Andrea Go…
On September 11, 2001, our country endured events that would forever change its identity. 19 years later, we continue to reflect. We continue the conversation, and continue to listen. We will never f…
Social media is a great way to keep up with your friends’ lives, birthdays, and the latest trip to the beach. Unfortunately, there can be too much of a good thing. In this episode of Project, J.R. an…
Kevin and J.R. reflect on the progress made and lessons learned since launching the Project: Incomplete podcast less than two months ago. So far, we’ve covered topics ranging from 75HARD to immigrati…
Ansar Mohammed continues his story of immigrating to the United States, dealing with the threat of deportation, and taking the oath to become an official citizen of the United States of America. Ansa…
What is the best thing that ever happened to you? Did you see it coming or was it something that happened suddenly?
Sometimes in life the rug gets pulled right from under you, leading to an initial fa…
Today, Ken works within the Lincoln division at Ford. In part two, Ken discusses what the Lincoln brand means to him and its special place in his family history. History matters; Ken makes this expli…
(J.R.) I have heard it said before that managers get the team from point A to point B; leaders take the team to lengths thought unimaginable. Ken Karwowski harnesses both. In part one of this two par…