Season 2 Episodes: Time We Discuss Podcast
EP 152: Owning an Independent Publishing Company (Susie Schaefer)
The mission of Finish the Book Publishing is simple - giving more power to the author. This week on Time We Discuss, we meet with the founder and CEO, Susie Schaefer. Learn what it's like creating an indie publishing company and having a matching podcast. Susie talks to us about cutting through the noise as a small business, getting noticed, and helping authors do the same. If you have an interest in the publishing industry, you don't want to miss this interview!
EP 151: Season 2 Wrap Up and Season 3 Preview
After this episode, only one more episode to go before we permanently place season 2 in the rearview. This week on Time We Discuss, we look at some of the favorite moments and favorite stories from the past year … just brief bits though, if you want the full story, you need to check the full episodes (which are linked). Also get a sneak peak as to what we have in store for season 3 which debuts on January 4th!
EP 150: Small Business Process Improvement Consultant (Marty Dunn)
Imagine being overjoyed with improving processes. Marty Dunn from Mingma joins us this week in Time We Discuss. Marty talks about his experience joining a small business to help other small businesses through leadership development and process improvement. If you have a passion for helping others and a willingness to make things better, this episode is for you!
EP 149: What It Is Really Like Hosting The Dave Benson Show
What's it like running a successful Late-Night-style talk show? Dave Benson doesn't hold back in this humorous discussion regarding his YouTube channel and podcast. The Dave Benson Show gives a voice to all kinds of creatives including filmmakers, musicians, authors, artists, etc. His guests may be overlooked by mainstream media, but they are not overlooked by him. New episodes drop Monday, but in this chat on Time We Discuss, we get to hear about the YouTube algorithm, what works, what doesn't work, and more. Turn the metaphorical dial at any time of day to tune into this amazing episode.
EP 148: Gilbert Chocolates, Gourmet Chocolatiers with Brian and Sally Krichbaum
Historical chocolate icon Gilbert Chocolates finds its way into this episode of Time We Discuss. Owners Brian and Sally Krichbaum talk to us about taking a beloved icon from Jackson, Michigan and elevating the brand. If you are considering purchasing a business or are interested in the world of chocolate, this episode is one worth sampling!
EP 147: Thanksgiving Reflections & Career Inspiration (2025)
I'm showing gratitude in this special Thanksgiving Edition of Time We Discuss. In this impromptu video I am looking at all of the things for which I am grateful and I encourage you to do the same. Look at your victories in life and celebrate them. I'm also highlighting five people from season two whose paths are inspiring to anyone trying to find happiness in their profession.
EP 146: Creating a Company Mandatory Fun Trivia (Gordon Southard)
Gordon Southard from Mandatory Fun Trivia talks about employee engagement in this episode of Time We Discuss. The beauty of this type of company is that you aren't limited to corporate events. There are opportunities for alumni events, education events, and even private parties. If that wasn't enough, Gordon practically gives you the blueprint to start your very own trivia company. Watch this episode to see the metaphorical Venn diagram where entrepreneurs and trivia overlap.
EP 145: 5 High-Paying Jobs That Are Growing and Nobody Is Talking About
Recognizing that college isn't for everyone, we're highlighting 5 high paying and in demand blue collar jobs with salaries getting close to or exceeding six figures! One of these jobs has a salary that can exceed $150k/year Not only are these jobs great paying and in demand, they are also have a very low barrier to entry. If you want another great opportunity, check out jobs expected to continue growing through 2034!
EP 144: Become a Silhouette Portait or Caricature Artist (Emily Byrne)
Emily Byrne joins us this week as a silhouette portait and caricature artist on Time We Discuss. From mild to wild
, the world of caricature art encompasses a variety of styles. Enjoy the benefits of being booked weeks out for festivals, weddings, corporate events, and more! If you enjoy creating visual art and being your own boss, this is a career opportunity you may have overlooked. Can anyone pivot into this career or do you need special training? Tune in to find out!
EP 143: 5 Weirdest Paranormal Jobs You Can Get!
We're celebrating the paranormal during the scary season at Time We Discuss. Whether you are looking to be a paranormal investigator, work with the occult, or maybe learn about exorcists, this episode is all about scary jobs. This episode also has an exciting announcement and a call out for specific talent. If you want to take your love for the spooky and turn it into a lucrative career, this episode won't scare you away!
EP 142: Writing and Marketing Science Fiction (Aaron Ryan)
Bestselling Author Aaron Ryan returns this week on Time We Discuss. Originally appearing in "Become a Self Published Sci-Fi Author (S1E34)" of the podcast, this time we talk about marketing novels. From investing in yourself, to vendor markets, to appearing in chains like Barnes and Noble, Aaron shares some amazing insights on how to sell your books and climb your way to the top at Amazon. If you are an inspiring author or are looking to level up your game on selling your books, you do not want to miss this episode!
EP 141: Starting a Nonprofit to Address Homelessness | Good Samaritan Home
John Graham from the nonprofit organization Good Samaritan Home joins us this week on Time We Discuss. John talks to us about what it was like starting a nonprofit organization that tackles homelessness in Ohio. He also speaks about various stereotypes and challenges associated with the homeless and ex-cons that he needed to overcome to make this organization successful. If you have an interest in starting a nonprofit organization or you are currently running a nonprofit, you stand to gain a lot from this one!
EP 140: What It's Really Like to Be an Event Planner with Tara Thistlethwaite
Tara Thistlethwaite from Engaged Event Management joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss where we learn what it's really like working as an event planner. It takes a lot to organize events like weddings, parties, and charity events. Does this career require great organizational skills? What are the stress levels like? How rewarding is the final day? Plan to check out this episode to get answers to all of these questions and more!
EP 139: Tattooing Career with Holly Danesi of Black Vulture Gallery
Holly Danesi from Black Vulture Gallery talks about being a tattoo artist in this episode of Time We Discuss. We dive deep in this episode, talking about healthcare, normal
work hours, getting clients, education … we tackle it all! If you've ever wondered what it takes to be a tattoo artist … for ink-quisitive minds only, watch the video to see what life's really like behind the needle!
EP 138: Jim Harold Career in Podcasting
Jim Harold is synonymous with professional paranormal podcasting. In this episode of Time We Discuss I had the great opportunity to speak with a living legend on what it's actually like being a professional podcaster. With over 80 million downloads, 3000 episodes, and 20 years of podcasting experience, Jim shares incredible insight on what it takes to go from podcast hobbyist to a professional podcaster. If you are a podcaster trying to take it to the next level, this episode is exactly what you need to listen to next.
EP 137: Intuitive Energy/Card Reader (India Leigh)
Intuitive Energy and Tarot Card Reader, India Leigh joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. As an energy reader, India's mission is to help others better understand their soul paths. This profession isn't for everyone and some people may even find it controversial; however, if you are a person that values spirituality and helping others, this episode can put you on the right path.
EP 136: Becoming a Sommelier with Nathan Bihm
Sommelier, Nathan Bihm joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. Grape nerd, wine nerd, wine expert … take your pick for a title. The result is the same. This is the person that knows practically everything there is to know about wine. If you think the hospitality industry might be for you and you enjoy helping others (and you enjoy wine), then say no more. I'm serving you this episode!
EP 135: Patent Attorney, a Day in the Life (Laura Schneider)
What does a patent attorney do? In this episode of Time We Discuss, Laura Schneider from Rogue Law answers that very question. Working with all types of intellectual property (IP) including trade secrets, trademarks, copyright, patents, etc. it seems like there is plenty of exciting work to fill Laura's day. If you're considering a career in law, watch this episode to discover the blueprints for becoming a patent attorney!
EP 134: What It's Really Like as a Conductor (Robert Emery)
What's it like being a conductor? In this episode of Time We Discuss, the eccentric barefooted maestro
(The Times), Robert Emery tells us what it's like leading musical ensembles. Internationally acclaimed, Robert gives some amazing insight into this part of the music industry. If you are an aspiring conductor or have a passion for pursuing a career in the music industry in general, play this episode from the top!
EP 133: What It's Really Like to Be a Midwife (Amanda Snyder)
Bringing life into this world is arguably one of the most important jobs anyone can have. Certified Nurse Midwife, Amanda Snyder, joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. This career has a ton of flexibility when it comes to entering this career. From pivoting from unrelated careers or from a similar career, becoming a midwife has a lot of paths that will get you there. If you are curious about what it's really like being a midwife, I'll deliver this episode to you … just hit that play button!
EP 132: Being a Real Exorcist (Laura Van Tyne)
Professional exorcist … really? Spoiler alert, yes. Laura Van Tyne joins us in this controversial episode, which is solely for those with an open mind and have a strong desire to help people who feel that all hope is lost. Laura tells her amazing story of battling the paranormal and her transition from middle school teacher, to professional exorcist. If you are looking for something different, where you can make a real difference and help people, this is definitely a career path which you have overlooked.
EP 131: What It’s Really Like to Be a Ballet Dancer and Teacher (Jena Kocsis)
Free shoes? That and other surprising things that Jena Kocsis, professional ballet dancer, shares in this episode of Time We Discuss. Jena talks about contracts, time between shows, and a ton more in this great episode. Jena also shares what it's like teaching people ballet - the young and the old! If you ever wondered What's it like being a professional ballet dancer?
... this performace is a must!
EP 130: Being a Caregiver for the Elderly (Pam Wood)
Pam Wood returns this week, not talking about her work as a Voiceover Artist, but about her role as a caregiver for her aging mother. At Time We Discuss we are all careers … and while caring for a loved one is not a career, it certainly can affect one's career. Pam's incredible personal experience has great information for anyone that is trying to balance work while caring for a loved one. Full of incredible advice and resources, you don't want to miss this one!
EP 129: What It's Like to be a Reiki Master (Ann Ruane)
Reiki Master, Ann Ruane joins me in this episode of Time We Discuss. We really just scratch the surface in what it's like being a reiki master; however, we still cover a lot of ground. From healing energy to crystals to the certification path. This is one of my favorite types of careers because anyone can do it. If you are looking for something that is just a little bit different and related to holistic health, master pressing that play button!
EP 128: What It's Really Like to Be a Beekeeper (Ben Cooper)
Ben Cooper, an experienced beekeeper, joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. From swarm rescues and hive inspections to starting a beekeeping business and mentoring new beekeepers, Ben offers a candid look at the skills, costs, and surprises of working with bees. If you ever wanted a career in beekeeping, this deep dive is buzzing with insight so bee sure to check out this episode!
EP 127: 5 High-Paying Jobs for Former Teachers
With teacher burnout at an all-time high, as a teacher you might think what other option do I really have?
You're in luck! In this special episode of Time We Discuss, I revisit 5 high paying careers well-suited for former teachers. You don't necessarily need any extra education and you can leverage the skills that you've honed over the years. If you are considering leaving the world of teaching, your only homework is to check out this episode!
EP 126: What It's Like as an Ice Cream Scientist (Dr. Maya Warren)
Just in time for National Ice Cream Month, Dr. Maya Warren talks about a career as an ice cream scientist ®. From creating flavors to understanding the complexities of texture, Dr. Maya shares it all in this delicious episode. If you ever considered working as a food scientist, especially an ice cream scientist, get the scoop here!
EP 125: Inside the Life of a Professional Astrologer (Susan Reynolds)
Having a career working with anything related to new age
often doesn't a full-time income. In this episode of Time We Discuss, meet Susan Reynolds, a professional and full-time astrology reader. The sky is the limit for this career which has a low barrier to entry and welcomes anyone from any background. Check out this episode and get started on your path as a professional astrology reader.
EP 124: Wholesale Real Estate and Investing
We've all heard that investing in real estate is the best way to build wealth, but how can you actually get started? In this episode of Time We Discuss, Tanner Hardy talks to us about wholesale real estate investing. This is different than common approaches where you might buy real estate, fix it, and flip it. This is also different than buying, holding, and selling. If you are looking for a way to get started in real estate investment without money, this episode is the perfect stepping stone!
EP 123: Exploring Near-Death Experience Research with Bob Coppes
What if there were undeniable proof of an afterlife? In this episode of Time We Discuss we learn what it's like being an NDE (Near-Death Experience) Researcher. Residing in the Netherlands, Bob Coppes talks about his research on this obscure topic. Even if this exact topic doesn't interest you, knowing that you can potentially get paid to study something a little more obscure could be a huge win for someone's career.
EP 122: Become a Music Therapist with Samantha Foote
Combine your passion of music with helping others. In this episode of Time We Discuss, meet Samantha Foote. Samanta is a music therapist that works with both adults and children alike. We look at similarities and differences between speech pathology, music therapy, and art therapy. If you have a passion for helping others who might have a disability, this could be the career for you!
EP 121: Become a Professional Speaker with Michael Hingson
Traveling around the world and getting paid to do something that we all do every day … speak! Michael Hingson joins us again on Time We Discuss to talk about how to become a professional speaker. If you think that you are not a high-enough caliber person to speak, you need to think again … FAST! Michael gives amazing actionable steps that anyone can take to begin speaking professionally. Make this the year that you launch your speaking career and start off the right way by listening to this episode!
EP 120: Life as a Trial /Divorce Attorney with Russell Little
Trial Attorney or Divorce Attorney? Russell Little joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss and talks to us about the work differences between the two. While being a trial attorney has its moments of excitement, there are sacrifices to be made. Similar but different for a divorce attorney. This conversation is a good one as Russell tells us the things that they don't teach you in law school. If you are considering being a lawyer or switching between practicing different types of law, close your office door and check out this episode!
EP 119: Ildiko SpinFisher - Business Burnout Buster
Business Burnout Buster, Ildiko SpinFisher joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. Burnout is really a thing that is poised to have a long term on affect millions of people by 2029 (in the UK alone). Tackle burnout before it takes its toll on you and also learn what it takes to become a business burnout buster in the latest episode of Time We Discuss.
EP 118: What It's Really Like to Be a Studio Audio Engineer – With Eric Astor
Audio Engineer, Eric Astor, from The Hideaway Recording Studio joins us in the this episode of Time We Discuss. From soldering electronics to producing recordings for some of the best musicians in the world, Eric tells it all. If you have an interest in working in the music industry, you must add this recording to your repertoire and give it a spin.
EP 117: What It's Like to be a Certified Financial Planner
Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Sherry Wong makes an appearance in this episode of Time We Discuss. She tells us what a CFP actually does, how they work with other financial professionals, and what kind of education is needed to reach different certification levels. If you are deeply interested in finances, but don't want to pursue a career as an equity analyst, this one could be for you!
EP 116: What It's Like to Be an Educational Developer with Mark Morton
Educational Developer, Mark Morton joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. Mark talks about what it is like using technology to help make teachers teach better. Mark also shares his transition from being a professor himself, to becoming an educational developer. If you are an educator and you are wondering what's your next professional step, please walk this way and hit the play button!
EP 115: Become a Talent Manager or Agent
At some point, everyone dreams of being famous - a football player, musician, actor, model, etc. In this episode of Time We Discuss we meet Mike Fomkin from VIP Ignite and we learn what it's like being a talent manager, talent agent … the people that make famous people. Mike offers incredible insights on not only becoming a talent manger but also HOW to break into this industry. If either of these interest you, roll out the red carpet and check out this episode!
EP 114: Becoming a Poet with Samantha Mineroff
Quite a few authors have appeared on Time We Discuss, but what opportunities exist for a specific kind of author … like a poet? What kinds of opportunities are out there for budding poets or even those that are a little more established? Learn about all of this and more as we hear from Samantha Mineroff on what it's like to be a poet.
EP 113: Pediatric Neurologist and ICU Physician
Caring for the younger generation is arguably the most important job out there. Dr. Emma talks to us about what it's like working as a pediatric neurologist and ICU physician. See what it's like at the start and we even tackle how realistic it is to pivot into this career later in life. I even caught her offguard asking about finding the best
doctors and facilities. If you have an interest in a career in medicine or are curious to know what it's really like, this episode is just what the doctor prescribed!
EP 112: Video Game Voiceover Star - Gina Scarpa
Voicing for video games has never been more exciting. From The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to Xenoblade Chronicles X, Gina Scarpa tells us what it's really like working as a voiceover artist in the video game industry. We also get a glimpse as to what it is like being a competitive gamer. If you have an interest in video games or voice acting, or are part of the Venn diagram where these two overlap … you need to dial into this episode!
EP 111: The Importance of Book Editors with Paul Martin
From the UK, freelance editor and history expert, Paul Martin joins us in this exciting episode of Time We Discuss. Paul not only talks about the importance of having an editor, but we also talk a little bit about the freelance world, useful tools, and other resources. Whether you are looking for an editor for your next literary masterpiece, are looking to become an editor, or just like hearing a foreign accent, this episode is for you!
EP 110: Day in the Life of a Reporter
Report and author, Steffanie Costigan joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. We talk about the challenges of capturing and reporting accurate information, bias, and the state of the media in general. If you are interested being on the other side of the media … this just in, this episode is just what you've been waiting to view!
EP 109: Don Sawyer - Traveler, Writer, Teacher
Author, writer, teacher, and traveler … Don Sawyer joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. Don has a remarkable and obvious perspective - you can't write about a place which you've never visited. Learn about how you can visit different locations, write about them, and maybe even find a way for someone else to pay for the trip. If traveling and writing are your thing, so is this episode!
EP 108: Career as Occult Researcher with Holly Faust
Holly Faust joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss where we talk about what it's really like being an occult researcher and minister. Halloween comes early as we talk about witchcraft, symbols, and misconceptions. Be prepared to not only learn about the paranormal but also what it takes to be a researcher. Don't let the thumbnail scare you - hit the play button!
EP 107: Change to Your Dream Career with Chindia Ilonka
Chindia Ilonka joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss where we talk in detail about career change and what it takes to be successful to transition. From web developer to artist … from entrepreneur to author, Chindia shares her exciting and inspirational journey on how one can navigate the depths of changing careers.
EP 106: Becoming a Mentor with Doug Lawrence
Being a mentor can be very fulfilling and Doug Lawrence talks to use about what it's like being a mentor in this episode of Time We Discuss. If you thought mentors only provided career devepolment you'd be wrong. If you thought you could only serve as a mentor in a volunteer capacity, you'd be wrong yet again! Find out everything there is to know about being a mentor and the positive impact you can have in this edition of Time We Discuss.
EP 105: Become a Change Manager
Former change manager, Candace MacPhie joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. While sharing some similarities with project management, this is an entirely different career choice. If you are a great listener and have amazing people skills, being a champion for change at any organization could be the right fit for you. Change the dial and check out this episode on change management!
EP 104: Misconceptions of Blindness in the Workplace (Michael Hingson)
9/11 survivor, Michael Hingson talks to us about misconceptions of blindness in the workplace in this episode of Time We Discuss. This is such a powerful conversation as Michael talks to us about why some organizations are scared to hire those that are blind. His personal experiences are jaw-dropping! This is an amazing episode which you don't want to miss!
EP 103: Anne Lazurko, Author and Grain Farmer
Anne Lazurko talks to use about what it's like to be a grain farmer in this episode of Time We Discuss. Anne keeps things real, telling us how easy or difficult it could be to break into this industry and what it's like changing from a dairy farm to a grain farm. If you ever considered large scale farming and want to know what it takes, this episode was grown just for you!
EP 102: A Career in Corporate Finance
If you have a knack for personal finances, considering leveling up your game with corporate finance. I'm joined with Jan Allen Ackley in this episode of Time We Discuss and we talk about his role working in the banking and corporate finance world. From reviewing the financial health of various organizations to cultivating business relationships, this episode gives you a solid understanding as to what it's like working in this industry.
EP 101: 5 Good, 5 Bad, 5 Minutes: Perinatology
In this abbreviated episode of Time We Discuss, I take another look at perinatology. Specifically, in less than five minutes, I'm looking at five good things and five bad things about the job. If you find this quick overview interesting, you'll definitely want to check out the full episode on Becoming a Perinatologist, episode 93.
EP 100: Dallin Huso, Successful Flamingo Pool Business in Arizona from Nothing
Flamingo Pools (Arizona) owner, Dallin Huso, joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. Armed with no money, a brush, and a net, Dallin tells us his story of how he went from nothing to a successful pool cleaning and maintenance business. While Dallin shares his story as it relates to the aqua industry, any budding business owner would find this particular episode a must!
EP 99: Day in the Life of a Recruiter
Owner and CEO of IntegrateUp, Laura Couvillon joins us in this exciting episode of Time We Discuss where we talk about what it's like to be a recruiter. If you ever wondered what it takes to match organizations with the perfect candidate, this episode is your perfect match!
EP 98: Career Journey: Finance, Medicine, Planting a Church, Author
Author CC Robinson talks to us about her career journey in this episode of Time We Discuss. From a career selling money to creating medical clinics to planting churches, this journey is an incredible one. CC Robinson not only gives us great insight into her career journey, but also her journey across the globe. Whether you find a zig-zagging career welcoming or less than desirable, this video is just what you need!
EP 97: Insights Working in the Biotech Industry
Brad Anderson shares stories of what it was like working in biotech in this episode of Time We Discuss. Brad talks about old technology
such as DNA sequencing and references you should see what we can do now
. If you have any interest in biotech as a career or just find this field fascinating, be sure to check out this episode!
EP 96: Market Growth Professional
Dillon Hill from Cosmoforge joins us in this amazing episode of Time We Discuss. As a professional focusing on market growth for other organizations, he tells us about his rich past. His experiences include starting a 501(c)(3) while he was in high school, shattering a world record, and creating a viral sensation to name a few. From living out of a car to becoming wildly successful, this inspiring story is paralleled by few. If you value success in any capacity, you cannot afford to miss this episode!
EP 95: The Incredible Story of Glenda Benevides, Grammy Nominee
2025 Grammy Nominee, Glenda Benevides joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. We get to hear about how Glenda started as a vocalist and took advantage of different opportunities which helped advance her as a musician. If you ever had any doubts as to whether or not you have what it takes to be a successful musician, you need to check out this episode before doubting any more.
EP 94: Become a Magic Fantasy Author with Jennifer Shaw
Self-published magic and fantasy author, Jennifer Shaw joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss and shares a very unique perspective. We've had several authors on the show, but Jennifer shares some amazing tips for any budding authors. She talks about the importance of where you get your ISBN number, hidden costs of self-publishing, and having a successful book signing event (to name a few). If your future includes you as an author, this is one episode that you cannot afford to miss.
EP 93: Become a Perinatologist
Dr. Luissa K., a perinatologist, joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. Dr. K. shares the joys and challenges of being a doctor for high-risk pregnancies. She has a very rich professional path and her journey from the start of her education culminating as a physician is anything but conventional. If you are considering a career in the medical industry, this episode is for you!
EP 92: Become a Manager Without a Degree
Business manager and author, Thea Lyons joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. Thea talks about her journey from leaving university and proceeding to advance her career through business experiences … no degree needed! We also spend some time talking about her authorship. If you want to pursue a career in business and aren't sure if higher education is for you, this episode is the place to be!
EP 91: Musician and Audio Engineer with Chromesthesia
Musician and Audio Engineer, Bryan Woolbert, joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss. As an independent musician, Bryan talks to us about the multiple hats that he needs to wear in order to be successful in this competitive industry. Bryan shares amazing insights regarding what it takes to be a noticed musician. If you are an aspiring musician or are looking to break into the industry as an engineer, this is one episode worth listening to!
EP 90: Become an International Author
Author and World Changer, Machiel Hoek, joins us from Holland in this episode of Time We Discuss. Machiel shares an interesting perspective on getting his books published worldwide and what it's like to tackle different cultural differences through this process. Machiel's mission is to change the world for the better with equity for everyone. If you are interested in writing with worldwide distribution, or value equity and making the world a better place, this episode is the place to be!
EP 89: Become a Stand-Up Comedian in LA
Returning guest, Mike Knox, talks to us about what it's like to do comedy in LA in this episode of Time We Discuss. Having an introductory experience opening for a band (not recommended), Mike continued to move forward as both a comedian and actor. Mike has some great words of wisdom for anyone looking to chase their dream as a comedian, actor, or something completely different. If you have a dream which you are chasing, now is the time!
EP 88: Become a Registered Patent Agent
Inventions are such an important part of advancing us as a civilization, but what about protecting the intellectual property associated with them? Registered patent agent, Tricia Copeland joins us in this fascinating episode of Time We Discuss where we learn about the ins and outs and what it takes to be a registered patent agent. With the flexibility of working at the US Patent and Trademark Office or being an entrepreneur, this is a career opportunity you may have overlooked!
EP 87: Become a Mosaic Artist
We're kicking off season 2 with guest and mosaic artist, Julie Weilbacher, in the first episode of the year at Time We Discuss. If you want to start creating mosaics, Julie offers some great advice and resources for anyone to get started. If you've ever wondered wthat it takes to take mosaic creation to the business level, then this episode was put together just for you!


































































