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    I Want to Be a - Sports Anchor (Pt. 1)
by Lance Allan and Tim Muma - Mar, 2013
With millions of sports fans across the country, there's an obvious need for individuals to report the on and off-the-field happenings across the local and national scene. Though the coverage of sports has become a 24/7 entity, in-depth stories and focus on the local teams - high school, college and pro - requires professionals in their particular location. Lance Allan, the Main Sports Anchor for WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee, talks wi...
 
    Employment Notebook - Employment on the Silver Screen
by Mark Metcalf and Lynn Molitor - Mar, 2013
This episode takes a look at employment from a pop culture perspective by dissecting work-related films. Various work-related movies are discussed with actor and film critic Mark Metcalf. The conversation includes why employment is a popular subject in movies, what are some recommended movies, and more.
 
    
by Steve Fifer and Tim Muma - Oct, 2012
Steve "Sparky" Fifer is a well-known sports radio personality for 1250 WSSP in Milwaukee. His position as a producer, reporter, personality, etc. is unique and one that is envied by a majority of sports fans locally and nationally. As a continued look into non-traditional positions, Sparky and host Tim Muma discuss the highs and lows of media - particularly in the sports world - and the skills that would benefit him (or anyone...
 
    Scrambled Eggs - Jason Jacoby: Actor, Singer, Puppeteer (Pt. 1)
by Jason Jacoby and Tim Muma - Oct, 2012
Versatility in any industry plays well and opens up more doors than for one-trick ponies...and actor Jason Jacoby is living proof. Jason has made himself more marketable by developing his abilities and showing a willingness to step outside the box. Of course, as an actor, there are certain skills and traits that make him good at his profession, and those same things can be utilized across a number of different jobs. Host Tim M...
 
  Is a Fundraising Career Right for You?
by Randall Olson - Mar, 2008
Is it important to you that the work you pursue makes positive contributions to society and people in need? Do you like the idea of helping a worthy cause raise the money it needs to provide valuable services in your community or to a larger service area? If so, a fundraising career might be a perfect choice for you. Who Hires Fundraising Professionals? Many different types of nonprofit organizations hire people to work i...
 
  For Creative People: How to Develop Your Career
by Debbie Brown - May, 2007
"If you're a truly creative person, you know that feeling insecure and lonely is par for the course. You can't have it both ways: you can't be creative, and conform too. You have to recognize that what makes you different also makes you creative." - Arno Penzias in Fast Company In my work with attorneys, MBA's, entrepreneurs and other creative professionals, I often watch people struggle with the need to conform to other p...
 
  Vote for the Arts
by Rebecca Ryan - Apr, 2004
Last month, I talked about the connection between Noodling and Doodling, that human development is economic development. This week I want to make the case for the arts and the important role they play in the life and death of cities. This year, I have the privilege of helping Milwaukee’s United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF) raise over nine million. Piece of cake. Why? Because in Milwaukee, young professionals, entrepreneurs,...
 
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