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Career Carrots

Podkast av Allison Mander-Wionzek; Jules Unick

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Welcome to season 3 of Career Carrots--your podcast for nutritious career tidbits! Co-hosted by Allison Mander-Wionzek, Career Strategist, and Jules Unick, UBC student--we share unique stories, experiences, and advice to help students and young professionals with their careers. Follow us on Instagram @careercarrots Jules Unick - 5th year Food, Nutrition and Health student in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems (LFS) at UBC. Allison Mander-Wionzek - LFS Career Strategist at UBC. Views expressed are not representative of LFS or UBC. Music by: Missy D

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episode Turning Over a New Leaf | Alternative Grad School Options for LFS Grads cover

Turning Over a New Leaf | Alternative Grad School Options for LFS Grads

In this episode, guest host Leonard Zheng joins Allison to interview two LFS alumni that have each pursued graduate school. Manveen Kaur completed her B.Sc. in Applied Animal Biology at LFS thinking she would become a doctor or veterinarian. After falling in love with research in 3rd year, she decided to complete her undergraduate thesis and then continue on to complete an APBI Masters. Even though she thought she would go on to complete a PhD and continue with research, she now works with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency as a Multi-Program Inspector. Ann Yang completed her B.Sc. in Food, Nutrition and Health at LFS. After graduating, she went on to work in the non-profit sector, where she observed systemic issues that she felt unable to resolve. This workplace experience led her to pursue her Master's of Public Health at UBC, which she is currently working on. By pursuing the MPH, Ann intends to learn how to become a catalyst for change. Both Anna and Manveen give generously of their time to the LFS Young Alumni Council [https://www.linkedin.com/company/ubc-lfs-young-alumni-council/]. Follow them on LinkedIn to learn about the various events and opportunities they organize for current LFS students and LFS alumni. Key Moments 00:01:08: Leonard and Allison share their ideas about graduate school - will Leonard go? Why did Allison go?= 00:03:50: Introduction to Young Alumni Council members Manveen Kaur and Ann Yang, with insights into their experiences, resources, and networking opportunities within the council. 00:04:47: The importance of networking from an alumni perspective. 00:05:58: Why Ann and Manveen decided to attend graduate school and their journeys to getting there. 00:08:48: A day in the life of a graduate student 00:12:25: Integrating an undergraduate degree in FNH with a graduate degree in Public Health (MPH). 00:14:27: APBI experiences and the difference between and undergraduate vs graduate degree. 00:18:55: How APBI has enhanced Manveen's experience working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. 00:21:50: Ann and Manveen’s advice on applying to UBC Grad School and choosing the right school.

19. juli 2024 - 44 min
episode S3 E4: Is it real or is it Fanta-sea? | Choosing Your “Dream Job" cover

S3 E4: Is it real or is it Fanta-sea? | Choosing Your “Dream Job"

In this episode of Career Carrots, Jules and Allison explain why we might not all have a "dream job" or passion. They share stories, unpack the history of the world of work and provide tips for how you can identify and pursue a career that provides meaning in your life (however you define that!). This episode was inspired by an episode of the podcast “The Psychology of your 20s” called “The Myth of the ‘Dream Job’”. Key moments: 00:01:25 - Childhood dream jobs. 00:02:20 - Allison's thoughts about "dream jobs" and why they aren't as straightforward as you have been told 00:04:45 - Jules is challenged by the pressure to find a dream job. 00:06:00 - Reframing our expectations around our early career jobs. 00:07:40 - Allison's realization that her post-graduation dream job wasn't quite a dream after all 00:10:00 - What if I don't have a dream job? The many reasons you might not, and why it's ok. 00:15:25 - Get involved on campus! How to decide what to do now, so that you can figure out the best career fit for you. 00:18:30 - Is LFS Career Strategist Allison's dream job? 00:20:04 - Jules is still in the process of figuring it all out. 00:20:45 - Credits

5. juli 2024 - 21 min
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S3 E2: Start Sprouting Experience | An Introduction to Co-op with Sanya Sivic

Wondering how to gain relevant career experience as a student? Joining the Co-op Program is a great way for students to build skills and gain work experience to support their future career endeavors. In this episode, Allison and Jules sit down with Sanya Sivic, the LFS Co-op Coordinator, to learn more about the Science Co-op Program and what opportunities exist for LFS students.   (2:42) Overview of Sanya’s role as LFS Co-op Coordinator (7:08) Sanya’s trajectory to becoming the Science Co-op Program (14:42) What excites Sanya about her role (21:26) Why students should apply to co-op (26:52) What co-op positions exist for LFS students (37:06) Employer benefits from taking on co-op students (39:40) Sanya’s hopes for the Co-op Program (41:05) What companies could benefit from joining the Co-op Program (42:03) How to determine if co-op is right for you   Want to learn more? Contact Sanya at UBC Science Co-op Science Co-op Website: https://sciencecoop.ubc.ca/

7. mai 2024 - 46 min
episode S3 E1: Planting New Roots and Branching Out | Career Transitions cover

S3 E1: Planting New Roots and Branching Out | Career Transitions

Career Carrots is back for a new season! Meet your new co-hosts: Allison Mander-Wionzek, the Faculty of Land and Food Systems at UBC's Career Strategist, and Jules Unick, a fifth year Food, Nutrition, and Health student in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems. In this episode, Allison and Jules are joined by two career experts, Tony Botelho and Rob Kim, to talk about career transitions and uncertainty. Tony is the Managing Director of the UBC Career Centre and a major player in the field of career development in Canada. Rob is the Manager of Alumni Careers UBC and LinkedIn Top Voice. Rob has also held the role of LFS Career Strategist and supported LFS students through one-on-one advising and career workshops. We are incredibly lucky and thrilled to have these two joining us to share their insights and stories. (3:30) Rob transitions to a new job (5:55) Rob’s career trajectory (7:10) Tony’s career trajectory (11:06) How to navigate career decision-making as a student (17:30) Tony offers a beautiful metaphor (19:50) How Jules navigates career decisions (20:45) Managing stress (27:07) Childhood dream jobs (35:40) Takeaways

8. feb. 2024 - 39 min
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