Carol Ross ’83, ’87 MS worked as an engineer for years before making a transition. Ross started working with her HR department to get experience working with and training colleagues as an engineer a few years before she was let go from her long-standing position. Through that experience, dabbling in training and facilitating, she was able to get an idea of what she would be good at, and even more importantly what she would enjoy, in a second career. Ross discusses the emotions of a career change from her personal perspective, as well as her work with clients in the midst of personal and professional change. Don’t miss this eye-opening discussion of something many people don’t consider when actively making a change in their lives – their emotions.
Episode 156: Rock and Roll Royalty, with Paul Korzilius ’76, Roland Mesa ’82, and Walt Versen ’77
Navigating the College Admissions World, with Julie Kelsheimer ’11, ’13 MMus
Recovering the Philosophy of the Self, with Adina Bezerita '17
’Cats in Sports Media, with Lisa Byington ’98, ’99 MS and Cassidy Hubbarth ’07
Telling Unheard Stories of Women’s Suffrage, with Ronny Frishman ’72
A Northwestern Life, with MaryAnn Ihejirika Marsh ’85
Love and Northwestern
Memoir, Family, and Truth, with Leta McCollough Seletzky ’98
How to Reinvent Yourself in Media, with Joey Skladany ’09
Lunch Tray Management, with Kathryn Hahn ’95 and Ethan Sandler ’95
Sports and Society, with Julie Kliegman ’13
Writing Your Reality (TV), with Toni Gallagher ’87
Chicago through Poetry, with Angela Jackson ’77
Episode 143: Navigating the News, with Bill Lord ’73
Telling History's Most Neglected Stories, with Marie Arana ’71
Making Marketing Authentic, with Kristian Alomá ’02
A Fireside Chat with University Trustee Ginni Rometty ’79, ’15 H and Northwestern President Michael Schill
Writing your own path, with Ayun Halliday ’87
Becoming a Poet, with Mary Jo Bang ’71, ’75 MA
APIDA Heritage Month Special Episode with Phil Yu '00
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