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The Thriving Equine Professional. Make Connections and Grow Your Career with Clarity and Confidence. This is the GO-TO show for enthusiastic leaders elevating themselves in equine industry careers! Wondering how to make the connections you need to find a job in the equine industry?! Do you wish you could somehow get the 3 – 5 years of experience that every job posting is looking for?! Not sure how to find the support you need to land that dream job that will grow you and inspire you?! Scared ...
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The Savvy Young Professional Career and Leadership Podcast is a weekly Show helping Young Professionals Navigate though their career business and life, the savvy way. The weekly show Interviews experts and professionals on topics relevant to anyone seeking to take their career, business and life to the next level.
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We are John White and Nick Korte, two technologists with experience in IT operations and sales engineering who started this podcast in 2018. Our mission is to accelerate the career progression of technical professionals, increase job satisfaction, and give listeners the career advice we wish we’d been given earlier in our careers. We find guests who either have experience in tech or with a perspective that would help the technologist or someone looking to get into the industry. Interviews wi ...
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Welcome back to another episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional" podcast! In this solo episode, Jodi dives deep into the critical examination of higher education and its shortcomings, particularly regarding the development of soft skills essential for young professionals. She draws from her recent experience teaching an ag sales class to empha…
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When something related to your current job or a job you think you want isn’t for you, how do you know? And how quickly can you make that decision? Much like quality of service is applied to enterprise network traffic, we can apply the same sort of prioritization to our technology careers through the process of technical exploration and curiosity. A…
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In this episode of the Thriving Equine Professional podcast, host Jodi Lynch Findley chats with Coagi Long, President and Owner of Equine Affaire. They delve into Coagi’s inspiring professional journey from a horse-loving girl who grew up in Michigan to leading one of the equine industry's most significant event organizations. The episode offers a …
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When a people leader is laid off, they have a choice – stop everything, or continue to lead, even as you exit. Marni Coffey continued to model strong character and supportive leadership for her team until the end of her last day with PepsiCo. This is the mark of a great leader…a leader whose greatest skill is empathy. After taking time to recharge …
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jodi Lynch Findley engages in an enlightening conversation with decorated farrier, Diego Almeida. Diego has carved a niche for himself in the farrier world and in this episode he recounts his unique journey from Brazil to Montana, sharing insights about his rigorous path, dedication to the…
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Why is moving from individual contributor to technical lead or team lead such a hard leap? For Marni Coffey, it was about learning to develop the people around her. Developing others is something Marni chose to do as a team lead, and as a people leader she continues to do it. In Episode 279, you will hear how Marni approached the first set of one-o…
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jodi Lynch Findley engages with Autumn Miller, an influential figure in the equine industry. The dialogue explores Autumn's transformative journey from an aspiring veterinarian to a key player in the equine financial services sector. Autumn discusses the critical milestones in her career, …
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If asked about your greatest skill, how would you answer? Could you even answer the question? Our guest this week was asked to name her greatest skill in a job interview, and the answer is one of the most important skills of effective people managers. Marni Coffey is a Senior Manager for Business Systems and Indirect Sourcing and Procurement at McK…
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In the final episode of May 2024 on "The Thriving Equine Professional" podcast, host Jodi Lynch Findley discusses the difference between being busy and being productive. She shares tips on how to prioritize tasks, attend meaningful meetings and events, and take ownership of your time. By focusing on what truly matters and avoiding unnecessary busyn…
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Have you checked out the Packet Pushers Job Board? According to trends Ethan Banks of Packet Pushers is seeing, companies need experienced senior technical people who are comfortable working with a complex IT stack. If you are one of those people, you are in demand, even during times of industry layoffs. It’s challenging for the business owner to c…
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In this episode of The Thriving Equine Professional podcast, I welcome Maria Pizzini, known as the Investing Equestrian. We discuss Maria's journey from a pre-vet student to a finance professional specializing in wealth management for equestrians. Maria shares her experience of connecting with the equestrian community through LinkedIn and the impor…
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We often talk about lifecycle management in technology, but every job and personal or professional project has a lifecycle that needs managing from beginning to end. When we start a job or a career, we don’t know when the end of that lifecycle will come. This week in episode 276 we’re joined by Packet Pushers co-founder Ethan Banks. As we talk thro…
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In this episode, Jodi Lynch Findley interviews Ryon Springer, a research coordinator at Kentucky Equine Research (KER). Ryon shares his journey in the equine industry, from growing up in a family involved in the feed industry to pursuing a career in equine nutrition and research. He discusses the importance of internships in finding one's passion a…
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What if deep down you are afraid of achieving a goal? Could the fear of success be the very thing that motivates you to abandon your goal? What could you be getting by not finishing? With the finish line in sight, perfectionism throws up its final roadblocks. To reach the end, we must address the fears of what’s next, what now, and the fear of thin…
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In this episode of the Thriving Equine Professional podcast, host Jodi Lynch Findley interviews Dr. Debbie Spike Pierce, CEO of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital. Dr. Spike Pierce shares her inspiring journey from a horse-crazy kid to becoming a successful equine veterinarian and leader in the industry. She emphasizes the importance of mentorship, netw…
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Could you be making false assumptions which only serve to keep you from achieving your goals? Secret rules take self-reflection to discover, destroy, and replace with rules based on the truth. In addition to getting rid of secret rules, we can collect data to measure progress toward a goal. Even though our efforts working toward a goal won’t be per…
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Your identity is up to you. Your credibility depends on your authenticity. What does that even mean? “Authenticity comes with risks. The risk of being misunderstood. The risk of not fitting in. The risk of internal conflict between honoring your authentic self vs the pressure to be socially accepted. However, despite its challenges, authenticity is…
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In order to finish the goals we begin, author Jon Acuff says we need more time to work toward each goal, the motivation to keep going, and to maintain focus amidst any possible distractions perfectionism may throw at us along the way. Based on that, what will you intentionally decide to bomb so you have more time? How will you stay motivated to acc…
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“Motivation gets you going, but Discipline keeps you growing!” John Maxwell Have you ever really defined Discipline? Thought about how you discipline YOURSELF? Ever wondered how some people seem to have SO MUCH discipline? Let’s talk about disciplining yourself… so other people don’t have to! I am so excited to help YOU thrive! So, get the ponies f…
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What if the reason you aren’t completing the goals you start working toward is really a symptom of being a perfectionist? Maybe you don’t think you have a problem with perfectionism. Think again, friend. According Jon Acuff, author of Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done, perfectionism is the villain we each have to overcome on our quest to compl…
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Did you know children ask an average of 107 questions per hour?! Have you lost some of your childhood curiosity? Let's unpack 5 ways to get curious - research says it makes us happier and more productive! I am so excited to help YOU thrive! So, get the ponies fed, grab your journal, and let’s grow! I’m going to help YOU Live Inspired, Fulfilled and…
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Why would someone return to a company referred to as “the hurt locker” after a stressful first experience? After moving on from “the hurt locker” to decrease his stress level, Justin Kelly, our guest in episode 271, received a unique opportunity to work inside the special operations division of his former employer as an automation developer. In con…
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Empathy, Movement, Humility & Connection. Heather Elliott’s keys to success! What does it take to thrive with one of the biggest names in Equine Nutrition? Heather Elliott was the 7th employee with Platinum Performance in 2001 and is now the Director of Client Experience and Sales. What’s the secret to her career success?! From an internship with t…
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What do drumming in a heavy metal band, achieving Cisco networking certifications, being part of a supportive technical community and family, and going back to school to study Windows and Active Directory have in common? All of these elements contributed to Justin Kelly landing his first role in tech. Justin, our guest this week in episode 270, is …
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PBR, RFD-TV, Smarty Rodeo… If you love western events, or are fascinated by a great story of grit, it’s a listen and learn episode today! Amanda Shaffer loves horses, rodeo, and the western lifestyle. She has put in the work to go from a struggling 10-year college rodeo plan to Vice President of Business Development at Smarty Rodeo, and what a stor…
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What if you could increase your earnings potential based on the things you know and the things that interest you? Erik Gross, our guest this week in episode 269, shares the Most Valuable Knowledge Framework to help anyone identify the combinations of skills and interests which would be most valuable on the open market. Erik will share examples of u…
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If you're not feeling the effects of the human energy crisis, you are certainly seeing it around you. Let's take a looks at the 4 ways you can check in on your own energy, and how it's affecting you, and those around you. I am so excited to help YOU thrive! So, get the ponies fed, fill those water buckets, grab your journal and let’s grow! I’m goin…
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The entrepreneur, business owner, and people manager are faced with difficult decisions as a part of leadership whether it be deciding to abandon a goal or eliminate jobs through a layoff. Erik Gross, our guest this week in episode 268, highlights the importance of learning from our failures while also owning the decisions that led to those failure…
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How do you go from pre-vet, decide against vet school, create a wildly successful career in Animal Health, and then become the Executive Director of the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association? Let's find out! Debra Hamelback, Executive Director of the KVMA, sits down with us to share her career journey, the latest news and insights from the KVMA l…
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As a boy learning about computers, as a Nuclear Engineering student and instructor, and as a franchise owner and successful salesperson…the early career experiences of Erik Gross, a senior technologist and our guest this week in episode 267, contain a theme of learning. Erik learned resilience, adaptability, mental toughness, business operations, e…
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Are you a Champion? For yourself? For others? For your career? Let’s talk about 5 ways to be a CHAMPION! I am so excited to help YOU thrive! So, get the ponies fed, fill those water buckets, grab your journal and let’s grow! I’m going to help YOU Live Inspired, Fulfilled and Empowered! Cheers! Jodi Want to connect with Jodi?! www.JodiSpeaksLIFE.com…
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Sean Tolram, our guest this week in episode 266, became a people manager because he truly enjoys helping others. In this episode, Sean will describe the gaps he needed to fill after taking on the role of managing technical people, the mindset shifts he adopted, and the impact of mindfulness principles on his team’s performance which eventually led …
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Equine Anesthetist as a career?! Who knew?! Not only is Kat Butler a thriving Equine Anesthetist, she shares her story of how she stumbled upon this career that SHE LOVES, and has plenty of advice for all of us in today’s episode! Kat advises us to stay hungry, reminds us that not all paths look the same, and it’s okay to change your plan. Connect …
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This week in episode 265 we’re joined by Sean Tolram (a part 1 of 2). We’ll hear about Sean’s experiences studying biotechnology and his discovery of HTML, how he got into web design, interview tips and how we can connect with others during interviews, ways to collaborate with people from other teams through curiosity, and thoughts on communicating…
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