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In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!
Find the #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, & Apple Podcasts
To stay in touch and listen to the next episode of @InVinoFab on:
https://soundcloud.com/invinofab/
https://twitter.com/invinofab with hashtag: #InVinoFab
https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? [email protected]
Connect with your co-hosts on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/laurapasquini (she/her)
https://twitter.com/profpatrice (she/her)
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For the last of the #InVinoFab podcast series on #CareerChangers (those who have pivoted, transitioned, or moved into a new career role, industry, or occupation), Laura chats with Carol Hernandez for episode no. 43. Although Carol is currently a senior instructional designer at Stony Brook University’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching and instructor in the Higher Education Administration Master’s Program there -- her previous career was in news reporting and journalism. Prior to working in higher ed, Carol was a reporter and editor in daily newspapers around the country and even won a Pulitzer Prize when she worked at Newsday in New York as part of the news team that reported on the crash of TWA Flight 800. As a doctoral candidate in Organizational Leadership Studies her research looks at the work of educational developers through a critical race theory lens, specifically to understand the lived experiences of Latinas and Hispanic women working in the higher education space. For fun, she likes to run, do yoga, and she is secretly a big comedy nerd. She is also a mom, wife, and devoted cat lady.
Connect and get in touch with her via:
“Every day I walked into the building, I knew that something was going to happen, it was going to be new, and I was going to learn something new.” ~ Carol Hernandez as a curious learner seeking out the perfect career fit.
We talked about the transferable skills between journalism and education, and identified how to remain current and engaged in both industries. As a curious person, Carol has a love for wanting to learn more. We chat about design for learning, organizational theory, and cultural impacts for professionals for the fastest growing populations of online students - LatinX women. Here are a few things mentioned on the pod you might want to check out:
--We talk about the importance of cultural fit in episode no. 41 with Jaimie Hoffman: https://soundcloud.com/invinofab/episode-41-student-success-in-online-learning-with-jaimielhoffman
--How do you make others feel seen and acknowledged in your organization?
“Being able to connect with others in another language is a strength.” Carol reminds us to use all of our strengths to support the work we do.
A #InVinoFab Recommendations from Carol:
In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!
Find the #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, & Apple Podcasts
To stay in touch and listen to the next episode of @InVinoFab on:
https://soundcloud.com/invinofab/
https://twitter.com/invinofab with hashtag: #InVinoFab
https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? [email protected]
Connect with your co-hosts on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/laurapasquini (she/her)
https://twitter.com/profpatrice (she/her)
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For the last of the #InVinoFab podcast series on #CareerChangers (those who have pivoted, transitioned, or moved into a new career role, industry, or occupation), Laura chats with Carol Hernandez for episode no. 43. Although Carol is currently a senior instructional designer at Stony Brook University’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching and instructor in the Higher Education Administration Master’s Program there -- her previous career was in news reporting and journalism. Prior to working in higher ed, Carol was a reporter and editor in daily newspapers around the country and even won a Pulitzer Prize when she worked at Newsday in New York as part of the news team that reported on the crash of TWA Flight 800. As a doctoral candidate in Organizational Leadership Studies her research looks at the work of educational developers through a critical race theory lens, specifically to understand the lived experiences of Latinas and Hispanic women working in the higher education space. For fun, she likes to run, do yoga, and she is secretly a big comedy nerd. She is also a mom, wife, and devoted cat lady.
Connect and get in touch with her via:
“Every day I walked into the building, I knew that something was going to happen, it was going to be new, and I was going to learn something new.” ~ Carol Hernandez as a curious learner seeking out the perfect career fit.
We talked about the transferable skills between journalism and education, and identified how to remain current and engaged in both industries. As a curious person, Carol has a love for wanting to learn more. We chat about design for learning, organizational theory, and cultural impacts for professionals for the fastest growing populations of online students - LatinX women. Here are a few things mentioned on the pod you might want to check out:
--We talk about the importance of cultural fit in episode no. 41 with Jaimie Hoffman: https://soundcloud.com/invinofab/episode-41-student-success-in-online-learning-with-jaimielhoffman
--How do you make others feel seen and acknowledged in your organization?
“Being able to connect with others in another language is a strength.” Carol reminds us to use all of our strengths to support the work we do.
A #InVinoFab Recommendations from Carol: