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EP006: The Big Shift

Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast

Release Date: 09/24/2017

EP030: How to Get in to Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley or Yale Ft. Marcella De Laurentiis show art EP030: How to Get in to Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley or Yale Ft. Marcella De Laurentiis

Mentors 4 Teens: College, Scholarship, and Career Guidance Podcast

Marcella started her career working in the admissions office at the University of Chicago, her alma mater. Later, she joined UC Berkeley's Management, Entrepreneurship, and Technology program— an elite program that only accepts 2% of applicants. Now, she sits on the opposite side of the table, helping talented students realize their college dreams. She founded HelpWithApps.com to help students maximize their chances for admission to the nation's top universities.

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EP029: How to Become a Software Developer ft. Sean Coleman show art EP029: How to Become a Software Developer ft. Sean Coleman

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Sean Coleman is a two time entrepreneur, having sold one company to Jobing.com. He has worked as a lead software developer for million dollar start ups, product manager for GoDaddy, and currently is a consultant for companies focused on software product development. He is also fortunate to share my experiences as an adjunct faculty at ASU!

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EP028: How to Become an Engineer ft. Drew and Angela Munson show art EP028: How to Become an Engineer ft. Drew and Angela Munson

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Angela Munson grew up in Toledo, Ohio and got her bachelor's degree in materials science and engineering from THE Ohio State University.

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Matthew Einsohn, MA, is an Educational Consultant with extensive years working and managing the admissions office for a Private University. Matthew came from limited means, below average grades, along with no athletic ability to give him a full ride. The only offer from financial aid were student loans, but he found money to pay for undergraduate and graduate school without loans.

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Special Announcement!

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EP026: Becoming The Boss Ft. Vice Principal, Chamille Schuck show art EP026: Becoming The Boss Ft. Vice Principal, Chamille Schuck

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At 27, Chamille is an Assistant Principal for a charter high school that serves inner city students in the South Los Angeles area.

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EP025: Saving Lives From A Helicopter Ft. Flight Nurse Aaron Donze show art EP025: Saving Lives From A Helicopter Ft. Flight Nurse Aaron Donze

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Aaron Donze graduated with Honors from Walsh University with a Bachelors in the Science of Nursing.

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EP024: Internships and International Studies Ft. Shirah Foy show art EP024: Internships and International Studies Ft. Shirah Foy

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Shirah is an interdisciplinary social scientist, entrepreneur, and startup mentor who has studied and worked on 5 continents, traveled in more than 50 countries, and can communicate to varying degrees in 12 languages. She is currently a PhD Candidate at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - one of the top engineering schools in Europe - where she conducts research on the role of culture in shaping sustainably-minded entrepreneurs and lectures on entrepreneurship and technology commercialization.

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In this special episode, the PARENTS of the Student-Tutor Mastermind members get to ask their burning questions and get advice from tutors with ELITE college experience!

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Fazleabbas Poonawala is a board certified pharmacist with licenses for NJ and NY. I practiced retail pharmacy for about a year and then transitioned to work in the pharmaceutical industry, working in the field of drug safety for about 7 years. Now I help create and support the processes that ensure adverse event reports reach the company and are reported to worldwide health authorities on time.

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Hello everyone, and welcome to the Student-Tutor Podcast!

 

Is a "Career" a long-term thing? Once you find something you're GOOD at, do you focus on that? What if you find something you ENJOY, but you're not good at it... 

 

The commitment and responsibility associated with determining a "Career Path" can be nerve wrecking.

 

Considering you'll spend years (even a decade) learning a craft and establishing a establishing a reputation, it's apparent why people prefer to get it right the first time! 

 

But...

 

What if you do all of that and you find its not for you... You just don't enjoy doing it anymore.

 

Maybe it's the level you're at? Some careers are simple and straightforward at first, but get exponentially more challenging and complicated as you go through the ranks.

 

Maybe something has gone terribly wrong and you've lost a key reference or a lot of money! What do you do when you hit the bottom? Keep digging until you see it through, or find a new hole to dig? 

This week, we're joined by Student-Tutor Mastermind Mentor, Hiten Nainaney, as he shares his experience of multiple devastating financial losses, career path dilemmas, and an unexpected strategy for partnering with C-level executives at companies like Intel. 

 

The possibilities are endless! So, we feel it's best you learn from someone that's made it through a FEW of the struggles life likes to throw in our face!  

 

 

His perseverance and willingness to take risks allowed Hiten to become a master at key areas of balance in life. In this episode, you'll learn more about creating these essential balances, and build a path that's right for YOU!

 

 

Time Stamped Show Notes:

 

[0:00] - Previews & Show Intro

[2:30] - Meet Student-Tutor Mastermind Mentor, Hiten Nainaney!

[4:30] - Leaving finance to find a career worth working for.

[7:30] - What happens after you lose $45,000?

[9:30] - Using a side-gig you're passionate about to slide into big money conversations.

[12:00] - One client loses Hiten $200,000 in a day.

[14:15] - A hard decision to leave a lucrative job in finance.

[15:00] - Realizing it's Now, or Never!

[15:45] - Short musical break.

[16:30] - Hiten's successful new business.

[17:30] - Curiosity, and the balance that ties it all together.

[20:15] - Voluntary solitude, and What ** is excited for in the next 5-10 years.

[23:15] - Hiten's greatest advice for teenagers, and his best book suggestion.

[28:00] - Actionable advice to help students Spark Bright Futures - Grab spiders!

[30:45] - Questions from Student-Tutor Mastermind Students!

[42:30] - Wrapup and review of Todd's notes

[44:00] - Outro

 

3 Key Points:

 

1. Step outside your comfort zone!

As Hiten mentioned in the episode, if you get too comfortable, you'll stop growing!

Constantly challenging yourself and finding opportunities to do new things will make your life a lot more interesting, and allow you to continuously build new skills.

2. Focus on balancing what you like to do, and what you're good at!

With every career, there will be parts you like, and others you don't. What you're good at and what you like doing are both VERY important things to consider when choosing a career path.

Play towards your strengths, but allow yourself the opportunity to grow in other areas too! 

3. Take time for yourself!

Voluntary solitude gives you the opportunity to dive deep within yourself, explore curiosities, and build skills that are important to you.

Hiten recommends doing this at least once per week!

 

 

Resources:

 

Orikami Lab

Connect With Hiten Nainaney on Linkedin

"Let's Spark Bright Futures" Facebook Group

 

Let's Spark Bright Futures!

 

Student-Tutor Mastermind Program

Academic Tutoring

SAT/ACT Prep Tutoring

 

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Recording by: Todd VanDuzer
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