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On this week’s episode of Always a Raven, host Janelle Menz sits down with Jane Whelan, Benedictine College Class of 2024, for a conversation rooted in curiosity, calling, and the courage to pivot. From a childhood filled with road trips to battlefields and museums to pursuing her master’s in public history at American University, Jane shares how a lifelong love of storytelling has shaped her academic and professional journey.
Originally set on becoming a high school history teacher, Jane’s path shifted through hands-on experiences, mentorship, and a pivotal realization that being good at something doesn’t always mean it’s the right long-term fit. A professor’s challenge to rethink her “why” became a turning point, guiding her toward museums and public-facing history.
She reflects on working at the Smithsonian and discovering a passion for smaller, community-centered institutions, where history feels more personal and accessible. Through these experiences, Jane emphasizes the importance of chasing clarity over credentials and staying open to unexpected direction.
Now preparing to return to Benedictine in a new role within its library, Jane talks about making history engaging and alive for others. The conversation ultimately explores discernment, purpose, and how understanding where we come from can help shape where we’re going.
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On this week’s episode of Always a Raven, host Janelle Menz sits down with Jane Whelan, Benedictine College Class of 2024, for a conversation rooted in curiosity, calling, and the courage to pivot. From a childhood filled with road trips to battlefields and museums to pursuing her master’s in public history at American University, Jane shares how a lifelong love of storytelling has shaped her academic and professional journey.
Originally set on becoming a high school history teacher, Jane’s path shifted through hands-on experiences, mentorship, and a pivotal realization that being good at something doesn’t always mean it’s the right long-term fit. A professor’s challenge to rethink her “why” became a turning point, guiding her toward museums and public-facing history.
She reflects on working at the Smithsonian and discovering a passion for smaller, community-centered institutions, where history feels more personal and accessible. Through these experiences, Jane emphasizes the importance of chasing clarity over credentials and staying open to unexpected direction.
Now preparing to return to Benedictine in a new role within its library, Jane talks about making history engaging and alive for others. The conversation ultimately explores discernment, purpose, and how understanding where we come from can help shape where we’re going.

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