Season 3 Episodes on Time We Discuss
EP 168: Graphic Audio Visual Designer: What's this Career REALLY Like??
Graphics and Audio/Visual Designer is the ultimate blend of any multimedia production career. This episode of Time We Discuss features Carlos Steiger and we learn what this career choice could be like for you. Carlos does it all … microphone placement, color balancing, video editing, and graphic creation. He talks about what it's like working on brand
and what this could mean for aspiring artists. If video production is your calling, consider this your callback and hit that play button!
EP 167: From Clown Haunts to Getting Pied: Being a Clown with Jusby the Clown
Scary clown haunts, getting pied in the face, and even the art of clowns singing telegrams, this episode has it all. Jusby the Clown joins us this week on Time We Discuss where we get to learn about all of the amazing career opportunities for aspiring clowns. Put on your red nose and get ready to laugh and learn … this episode does NOT disappoint!
EP 166: Inpatient Mental Health Counselor Career Guide and Mental Health Insights
Eric Fisher joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss and we talk about what it was like for him working as an inpatient mental health counselor. We extended the topic a little bit and discussed what it's like talking and listening to people all day, especially if you are in introvert. Eric had some really great insights as to what it's really like working as a mental health professional. If you are considering this career, don't just think about checking out the episode … check it out!
EP 165: Working Security at the Minneapolis Target Center | Behind the Scenes Stories
Imagine working event security for events such as concerts or professional sports. S.E. Tschritter doesn't have to image in it, she lived it!. From driving personal vehicles of celebrities to helping those in distress, this job has it all. If you think working security is simply pacing for eight hours, you've got it all wrong, especially when working at the Minneapolis Target Center.
EP 164: What It Is Like Working as a Ghostwriter | Career Insights from Jordan Ring
An expert in ghostwriting, Jordan Ring shares virtually everything there is to know about ghostwriting a book. For the Time We Discuss followers, Jordan shares all kinds of details on how to actually get started. On the flip side of the coin, we also talk about how to actually find and hire a respectable ghostwriter … as a ghostwriter, these are the places you want to be.
EP 163: Grant Writing for Beginners, Become a Grant Writer and Work at Home
If local businesses are the backbone of the economy, grant writers are a strong part of the backbone of any nonprofit organization. Jayme Gittings joins us in this episode of Time We Discuss where we learn about what it takes to be a grant writer and consultant. Winning over $7M in grant money for her local clients, Jayme shares her journey for any aspiring grant writer. Learn how working as a grant writer can have a REAL impact on the local economy and your community.
EP 162: Financial Advisor (Misty Lunch): Day in the Life
The financial advisor career path can be straightforward. In this episode of Time We Discuss, financial advisor, Misty Lynch talks about what a typical day is like and different ways to get into this career. While this line of work can include having difficult conversations, watching her clients grow and achieve their financial successes is incredibly rewarding. If you have a passion for helping others, entering the field of a financial advisor could be perfect for you … and you can take that to the bank!
EP 161: Start a Successful Oracle Card Reading Business in 2026
While similar to tarot card reading, reading Oracle cards is a bit different. In the latest episode of Time We Discuss, we meet returning guest, Susie Schaefer. One of the truly great things about this conversation is that she talks about blending this spiritualistic side of herself with her publishing company. If you are interested in reading Oracle cards professionally or you find that blending parts of your personality is a struggle, this is a great episode for you.
EP 160: How to be a Visionary Entrepreneur
Getting paid to find problems and not solve them … does that sound too good to be true? According to visionary entrepreneur Jeff Borschowa, no it isn't. Working with small companies to multi-billion dollar companies, he does exactly this. If you have a strong desire to be an entrepreneur and you like solving problems (but want to hand off the implementation to someone else), then this career choice could be perfect for you!
EP 159: What It Is Like Working as a Home Stager and Interior Decorator
A home staging career is a work from home small business that you may have overlooked! In this episode of Time We Discuss, Sarah Sullivan from Floré Home Staging & Design talks to us about what it's really like staging a house. We talk about breaking into this industry, sourcing furniture, the differences between staging and interior design … we go through all of it! If you enjoy helping people, are creative, and value flexibility with time and space … this career was designed just for you!
EP 158: Small Business Founder: AI Soccer Highlights App!
We call it soccer
and everyone else calls it football
. Can anyone without coding experience create a profitable app? In this episode of Time We Discuss, we are joined by the founder of the Street AI app. This app takes video of a soccer game and automatically creates highlights that can be used for easy sharing. If you ever considered creating an app but were unsure of your app creation skills
, this video will have you thinking and creating in no time.
EP 157: What It Is Like Working as a Corporate Safety Trainer
What happens when you cross corporate team building with martial arts? Weapon Brand! In this episode of Time We Discuss, Jamie Anderson joins us to talk about starting a business that focuses on just that … and more. Corporations face many challenges in present day with keeping their most valuable assets (employees) safe. Weapon Brand is here to not only help keep employees safe, but also strengthen the bonds that hold the teams together.
EP 156: What It Is Really Like to Be a Web Page Designer with Liz Theresa
What do you do with degrees in theater and english? Embark on a career in webpage design. In this episode of Time We Discuss, Liz Theresa joins us to talk about what it takes to become a successful website designer today. We talk about the importance of education, contractual terms, accessibility, readability, marketing … we cover it all. If you have the slightest interest in being a professional website designer, this episode was designed just for you!
EP 155: Animal Telepathy and Communication with Karen Wickerson
Imagine a world where animals, including your pets, could communicate with you. Sounds like a fairy tale, doesn't it? In this episode of Time We Discuss, Karen Wickerson (Animal Telepath) talks about how she's learned to cultivate this unusual skills and turn it into a thriving career. Some people may raise an eyebrow at this, but confirmation from her clients completes the story. After checking out this episode, you'll never look at animals the same way again!
EP 154: What It Is Really Like to Be a Family Law Attorney (Jolee Vacchi)
Divorce. Custody. Courtrooms. Being a family attorney is difficult, but incredibly rewarding. Jolee Vacchi, a family attorney, shares her time with us this week on Time We Discuss. She talks about what a day in the life of a family attorney is really like as well as how she got started. If you are a family attorney and are looking to pivot into a new career, she gives some great advice on accomplishing this. If you are looking for a career in which you are helping others, you don't want to miss this episode. Case closed!
EP 153: Working in Product Design and the Board Game Industry (Dougal Grimes)
Imagine making games for a living … there are many elements including the packaging, timers, cards, questions, etc. This week on Time We Discuss, Dougal Grimes talks about designing products for tabletop games. In concept, think about these games: Monopoly, Heroquest, and Awkward Hugs. A team of people had to design these and Dougal tells us not only what it's like working on such a team, but also how to break into this amazing and fun industry! Advance your cursor to the nearest play button to check out this episode!
















