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  • Carving out a creative career: an interview with Mark Leiren-Young
    2025/02/11

    Don’t want to commit to just one career path? Being flexible can lead you on some amazing adventures.

    On today’s episode, Katy and Emma speak with Mark Leiren-Young who was UVic's second ever double major, in Theatre and Creative Writing and who currently works as a UVic professor in the Writing department, among many other roles.

    We chat with Mark about:

    • Working in creative fields as diverse as writing award-winning movies The Green Chain and the Hundred-Year-Old Whale
    • Hosting the Skaana podcast, where he covers ocean-related environmental issues
    • Touring Canada as half of the comedy duo, Local Anxiety
    • Teaching classes on the Marvel and DC universes

    …and much more!

    Resources from this episode

    • Skaana podcast
    • UVic Writing Program
    • The UVic Co-op Program
    • Accessing career support

    Connect with us

    • Sign up for our weekly e-newsletter
    • Follow UVic Co-op and Career on social media
    • (00:00) - Music intro
    • (00:32) - Welcome and host intros
    • (02:18) - All about Mark Leiren-Young
    • (03:20) - Stumbling into a journalism job after graduating in the late 80's
    • (05:42) - Why it's important to study something you love
    • (06:56) - A cornucopia of all the jobs that Mark has done in the arts
    • (09:17) - What's the common thread in careers by creative people?
    • (11:02) - How Mark started writing tv scripts in the 90's, starting with an episode of The X Files
    • (12:22) - How Mark landed the writing gig for the Orca Exhibit at the Royal BC Museum and became "the whale guy"
    • (16:05) - How Mark became a podcaster focused on stories about Orcas
    • (20:15) - How Mark helps students from all disciplines tap into their creative side in FA 101 "Creative Being"
    • (23:43) - Mark's advice on how to translate your passion for the arts into a career you love
    • (26:02) - Rapid fire: what's something on campus that's stayed the same since the 80s
    • (26:51) - Rapid fire: best place to grab food on campus
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    29 分
  • Is grad school worth it? The pros and cons of doing a graduate degree.
    2025/01/28

    Wondering if you should come back to school for a graduate degree? It’s a big question, but we’re here to help.

    This week, Katy and Emma connect with Allison Benner, the associate director of UVic’s Career Services team to talk about:

    • What kind of research to do
    • Whether it’s worth the time and money
    • The reality of today’s economy and the job market

    Resources from this episode

    • Accessing career support
    • Co-op for graduate students
    • Applying to graduate school

    Connect with us

    • Sign up for our weekly e-newsletter
    • Follow UVic Co-op and Career on social media

    Photo by Kimberly Farmer on Unsplash.

    • (00:00) - Intro music
    • (00:32) - Welcome & introductions
    • (02:32) - Introduction to Allison Benner, associate director of UVic Career Services
    • (03:32) - Allison shares what she learned from dropping out of her first graduate school
    • (06:16) - How to decide what the right grad program is for you
    • (09:35) - How to stand out in your grad school application
    • (13:00) - How to approach applying to grad school if you've been out of school for a while
    • (14:34) - The cost of going to grad school
    • (16:52) - Do you need to go to grad school to get a good job?
    • (18:52) - How to make the most of your grad school experience
    • (19:56) - How co-op can enrich your grad school experience
    • (22:43) - What to research when you're looking at grad schools
    • (27:02) - How grad school can help you follow your passion
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    30 分
  • Blending business and science to change the future of algae: an interview with Ashley and Robert Roulston
    2025/01/14

    Have a business idea? Not sure how to get it off the ground?

    In this episode, Emma and Kate speak with Ashley and Robert Roulston, co-founders of Industrial Plankton, a company that makes equipment to grow live algae cultures that are used to stabilize the aquaculture food chain. Fourteen years into their business, they share tips on:

    • How to form a partnership that combines different degrees and skill sets
    • What it’s like to build a business from scratch
    • Why they hire UVic co-op students

    …and much more!

    Resources from this episode

    • Industrial Plankton
    • The UVic Co-op Program
    • Coast Capital Innovation Centre
    • Accessing career support

    Connect with us

    • Sign up for our weekly e-newsletter
    • Follow UVic Co-op and Career on social media
    • (00:00) - Intro music
    • (00:32) - Welcome and introductions
    • (02:45) - The algae of it all: how is algae used in aquaculture and biotechnology?
    • (04:20) - What technology does Industrial Plankton make and how does this help the world?
    • (05:08) - How did Ashley and Robert come up with the idea for their business, Industrial Plankton?
    • (06:35) - How to set yourself up for success when partnering in your own business
    • (07:57) - How to start an entrepreneurial business as a student
    • (11:05) - How have things changed 14 years into your business? What have you learned?
    • (12:32) - What skills do you look for in an employee?
    • (13:53) - Ashley and Robert share what they learned through the co-op program
    • (15:42) - What do co-op students do at Industrial Plankton?
    • (17:24) - What does a day-in-the-life look like as business owners?
    • (20:12) - What are some of the most exciting problems that Industrial Plankton helps solve?
    • (21:41) - How Industrial Plankton is tackling climate change and ecological restoration
    • (23:46) - Rapid fire questions with Ashley and Robert about their time at UVic
    • (29:10) - Episode credits
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    29 分
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  • What does self-identification mean in the workplace?
    2024/11/20

    Learn what self-disclosure means in the workplace.

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