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Dream Job Cafe

Podcast de Larry Port

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Dream Job Café is the podcast for anyone navigating their next career move, a challenge that’s only gotten trickier now that AI has joined the mix. Hosted by Larry Port, each episode goes beyond job titles to explore the realities of different professions — from daily schedules and travel demands to pay, pressure, and whether that career will exist in five years. ㅤ You’ll hear from industry leaders, working professionals, and career experts who share candid stories about what it’s really like to do the job. Whether you’re a college student facing an uncertain job market, a recent graduate navigating new opportunities, or a mid-career professional who needs a change, this show will help you sort through options with clarity and confidence. ㅤ Dream Job Cafe is here to help you align your skills, values, and lifestyle goals so you can not just imagine but actually pursue your dream job.

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29 episodios

Portada del episodio From Pre-Med Burnout to Private Practice: Finding Joy in East Asian Medicine | Ep 28

From Pre-Med Burnout to Private Practice: Finding Joy in East Asian Medicine | Ep 28

What happens when the "dream" of becoming an MD turns into a nightmare of intellectual hazing and organic chemistry? In this episode, Dr. Tom Ingegno shares his raw and honest journey from the brink of pre-med burnout to the fulfilling world of East Asian medicine. Dr. Tom explains how he escaped the high-pressure "weed-out" classes—designed more for academic prestige than producing empathetic practitioners—and found his true calling through a serendipitous postcard and a love for Daoist philosophy . Today, he operates a thriving private acupuncture practice where he views health as a systemic balance rather than a series of reactive fixes . This is a must-listen for anyone in the 2026 labor market who feels "stuck" in a traditional path and is ready to discover a career they would happily do for free. Learn more about Dr Tom Ingegno * Website [https://charmcityintegrative.com] * Podcast [https://irreverenthealth.com ] * Newest Book [http://thecuppingbook.com ] Key Takeaways * The "Weed-Out" Reality: Why Bio 101 and Organic Chemistry are often more about endurance than preparing you to be a good doctor . * The Power of Serendipity: How being open to "circular logic" and unexpected opportunities (like a random postcard) can change your life . * A Different Kind of "MD": Transitioning into the role of a "half doctor, half shaman" to treat the whole person. * Sustainable Joy: Why Dr. Tom says you should "die with your scrubs on" because the work is so rewarding.

13 de may de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio The High-Demand World of Medical Massage | Ep. 27

The High-Demand World of Medical Massage | Ep. 27

In the 2026 labor market, the human touch is more valuable than ever. While many industries are being disrupted by automation, the field of massage therapy remains fundamentally human-centric. This episode features Ally Middleton, who shares how she transitioned from an aspiring opera singer to a medical massage practitioner and business owner with 16 years of experience. The conversation debunks the myth that massage is just a "vacation luxury" and explores its role in rehabilitating surgery patients, managing chronic conditions like lymphedema, and optimizing professional athletic performance. Ally breaks down the rigorous schooling requirements—including 600 hours of anatomy, kinesiology, and pathology—and explains why the MBLEx is a critical hurdle for any aspiring therapist. Whether you are looking for an entrepreneurial path with high schedule flexibility or a career that provides "instant gratification" through helping others, this episode offers a comprehensive roadmap to the world of therapeutic bodywork. GUEST BIO Ally Middleton is a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT), Medical Massage Practitioner, and the founder and co-owner of Lifelong Massage. Originally trained in Texas, she has over 16 years of experience in the field. Throughout her career, Ally has worked in diverse settings, including dental offices, athletic clubs, and alongside chiropractors and surgeons. She is also a former massage therapy instructor and an active member of her community chorus. WHAT WE COVER * The Problem-Solving Mindset: Using soft tissue work to muscles, tendons, and the nervous system to achieve specific health goals. * A "Windy" Career Path: How a conversation with parents and a daily drive past a massage school led to a 16-year career. * The Olympic Effect: How global events like the Olympics bring public awareness to modalities like cupping. * Licensing and Schooling: Navigating the 600-hour state requirements and the national MBLEx exam. * Medical Specializations: Exploring niche areas like Manual Lymphatic Drainage for edema and scar tissue. * Longevity and Ergonomics: The importance of "body mechanics" and table height to prevent therapist burnout. * The Economics of Touch: Why seeing 20–22 clients per week is a full-time workload. * AI Resistance: Why robots in New York City will never replace the therapeutic relationship built between a human therapist and client. Learn more about Ally and Lifelong Massage: * Website [www.lifelongmassage.com] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083874354783] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=6dqbrbjaga39&utm_content=rxnohk]

6 de may de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio The Need For More Therapists: High Demand, AI, and Career Flexibility | Ep. 26

The Need For More Therapists: High Demand, AI, and Career Flexibility | Ep. 26

In 2026, the need for mental health support has never been higher. Following the societal shifts of 2020, awareness has boomed, yet the industry faces a significant shortage of clinicians to meet the demand. In this episode, psychotherapist Liza Brackbill breaks down the "hiding in plain sight" reality of the profession: it is a career that blends evidence-based science with the unpredictable art of human connection. Liza explains the critical differences between psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers, providing a roadmap for those considering a Master's or PhD path . We also discuss the impact of social media and the "dopamine hits" driving anxiety in younger generations, as well as the industry’s cautious embrace of AI as a therapeutic tool . Whether you are a "helper" by nature or an aspiring entrepreneur looking to open your own practice, this conversation offers an honest look at the emotional rewards and lifestyle flexibility of modern psychotherapy. GUEST BIO Liza Brackbill is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) based in Massachusetts and the founder of Pathways and Possibilities Counseling Services. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s in Social Work (MSW). Before entering the clinical field, Liza spent three summers as a guide in Yellowstone National Park, an experience she credits with helping her gain perspective before committing to her graduate studies . Her practice specializes in anxiety-related disorders, including panic, social anxiety, OCD, and hoarding. WHAT WE COVER * The "Science and Art" of Therapy: Why following a script isn't enough when a real person is in front of you. * Anxiety & Social Media: Understanding the "Anxious Generation" and the addictive nature of dopamine feeds. * The Credentialing Roadmap: Breaking down the differences between an LICSW, a Psychologist (PhD), and a Psychiatrist (MD). * Hoarding as Anxiety: A look into the specialized niche of hoarding disorder. * Clinical Internships: The "trial by fire" of sitting across from your first patient. * Work-Life Balance: How teletherapy has shifted the profession away from traditional evening/weekend hours. * AI in Therapy: Why Liza believes human-to-human connection is "insulated" against the rise of ChatGPT. * The "Little League" Test: Can a therapist maintain a consistent schedule for family and community? RESOURCES: https://www.pathwaysandpossibilities.org [https://www.pathwaysandpossibilities.org/]

29 de abr de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio Beyond the Clinical Grind: Discovering Your Niche as a "Psychodietitian" | Ep. 25

Beyond the Clinical Grind: Discovering Your Niche as a "Psychodietitian" | Ep. 25

The healthcare sector remains the primary force behind consistent labor growth, offering a vast array of roles beyond traditional surgery or nursing . Dr. Nina Crowley exemplifies this variety, combining her background as a Registered Dietitian and a PhD in Health Psychology to influence the obesity care landscape. By moving away from the limited metrics of weight and BMI, her work focuses on the science of body composition—measuring muscle, fat, and bone to provide a clearer picture of patient health . The path to becoming a credentialed healthcare professional involves rigorous academic training, including the 1,200-hour supervised practice required for dietitians and the deep research involved in a PhD dissertation. This conversation explores the "Big Conference Energy" required to build a professional network, the psychological complexities of behavior change, and the transition from outpatient bariatric clinics to industry thought leadership. For those curious about the financial realities of the field, we also apply the "Disney World" test to evaluate the lifestyle of a modern dietitian and psychologist . GUEST BIO Dr. Nina Crowley is a Registered Dietitian (RD) and a PhD in Health Psychology, currently serving as the Director of Clinical Thought Leadership at Seca. With over 20 years of experience in the field, she has worked in community nutrition through the WIC program and provided clinical counseling for bariatric surgery patients at the Medical University of South Carolina . She is a frequent speaker at healthcare conferences and the host of the podcast In the Know with Nina, where she discusses cutting-edge outcomes in obesity and cardiometabolic health. WHAT WE COVER * The "Psychodietitian" Hybrid: Why Dr. Crowley needed a PhD in psychology to be a more effective dietitian . * Body Composition vs. BMI: Using bioelectric impedance to talk to patients about outcomes other than just weight . * The Credentialing Gap: Why every dietitian is a nutritionist, but not every nutritionist is a dietitian. * Specialization Paths: How to advance in niche fields like oncology, sports nutrition, or eating disorders. * Research and Dissertations: Understanding the five-year journey of self-determination theory and behavioral research. * Clinical to Industry Pivot: How clinical experience leads to corporate roles in medical technology. * Networking for Jobs: Why "Big Conference Energy" and professional relationships are the keys to career mobility. Learn more by subscribing to Dr. Nina Crowley's podcast: In the Know with Nina [https://open.spotify.com/show/4ihRR2yiGrNrugCyaRO4je?si=62dd14e1a1664e2f] Connect with Dr. Nina Crowley Email: drninacrowley@gmail.com [drninacrowley@gmail.com] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninacrowley [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninacrowley] Twitter/X: https://x.com/psychodietitian [https://x.com/psychodietitian] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ninamcrowley/ [https://www.instagram.com/ninamcrowley/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ninacrowley [https://www.facebook.com/ninacrowley] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.ninacrowley [https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.ninacrowley]

22 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio Is Nursing the New Path to Prosperity? A Mid-Career Shift from Business to RN | Ep. 24

Is Nursing the New Path to Prosperity? A Mid-Career Shift from Business to RN | Ep. 24

The modern labor market frequently experiences volatility, but one profession remains in consistently high demand: nursing. As healthcare needs grow due to an aging population, the role of the Registered Nurse has expanded far beyond the hospital floor. This conversation features Lauren, an RN who left a career in specialty pharmacy analytics to enter the nursing field in her 30s. She shares the "hiding in plain sight" reality of nursing as a stable career where opportunities are often brought directly to you through strong professional networks. The discussion provides a deep dive into the educational requirements for a career pivot, specifically the benefits of an accelerated nursing course for those who already hold a bachelor's degree. We also tackle the "Family Dinner Test," evaluating how home healthcare offers a level of schedule flexibility that traditional hospital shifts cannot match . From overcoming the "gross factor" of the job to understanding the different scopes of practice between medical assistants and licensed RNs, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone considering a future in healthcare. GUEST BIO Lauren is a Registered Nurse currently practicing in home healthcare in South Florida. She holds a business degree and spent the early part of her career working in reporting and analytics for specialty pharmacies before pursuing an accelerated nursing program. With experience in both hospital "med-surg" units and independent home health visits, she offers a unique perspective on the lifestyle and financial stability available in the nursing profession today . WHAT WE COVER * The Decision to Pivot: Moving from Microsoft Access spreadsheets to hands-on patient care in your 30s. * Accelerated Schooling: How prior degree holders can become a nurse in approximately two years. * The Nursing "Club": Why nurses look out for one another and how networking drives the job market. * Hospital Reality: Navigating 12-hour shifts and the intense physical demands of the "med-surg" floor . * The "Gross Factor": Dealing with squeamishness and why a genuine desire to help people is the ultimate requirement. * Home Healthcare Flexibility: How a "point system" for patient visits allows nurses to control their own schedules. * Advanced Career Paths: The differences between RNs, Nurse Practitioners, and Nurse Anesthetists . * The Prosperity Test: Evaluating nursing against lifestyle goals like coaching Little League or being home for family dinner. Connect With Us * Find Larry Port on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/larryport/] * Subscribe to our Channel on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@DreamJobCafe]

15 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
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