Academia Episodes

Engaging and Thriving with Dr. Arpana Vidyarthi
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April 9, 2020

Engaging and Thriving with Dr. Arpana Vidyarthi

A few weeks before COVID-19 swept across the world, we had a chance to sit down with Dr. Arpana Vidyarthi, to capture her career story. She specializes in hospital medicine and now is on the frontline of the pandemic, making this episode especially timely. The focus of the interview was on how she built a career that pulls together her passions and interests in internal medicine, quality and safety, teaching, and leadership. Because the interview was done just before the pandemic began, she wasn...
Being True to Yourself with Beth Davies
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Jan. 2, 2020

Being True to Yourself with Beth Davies

What if a voice inside you is telling you to take a different path than the one you're on? Beth Davies has heard this voice many times and she always took action. On this episode, Beth is taking her turn as the guest and sharing her career journey. She openly shares why she left law for human resources and how she eventually became the host of this podcast. She tells her story hoping to inspire you. As you'll hear, inspiring others is how she defines success. Meet the Guest Beth Davies is typica...
Guest: Beth Davies
Speaking Truth to Power with Hydra Mendoza
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Nov. 21, 2019

Speaking Truth to Power with Hydra Mendoza

Suppose you step away from work for awhile for personal reasons. Does this have to set you back? The answer is NO! It actually can propel you forward. On this episode, Hydra Mendoza shares how she used time away from work to develop skills, cultivate a new passion, and find her voice. All of these, especially her ability to speak truth to power, led to big opportunities she never dreamed of for herself. Meet the Guest Hydra Mendoza has served Mayors Gavin Newsom and Edwin Lee in San Francisco, a...
Allowing Your Passion to Emerge, with Kellie McElhaney
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Aug. 1, 2019

Allowing Your Passion to Emerge, with Kellie McElhaney

When you hear that someone makes a list of top most influential leaders, it's easy to assume they were driven by a clear vision for their career since they were young. The truth is that success like this can be had even by people who start out not knowing what they want to do. In the premier episode of Career Curves, guest Kellie McElhaney shares how she went from not knowing what she wanted to do to becoming passionate about corporate social responsibility and equity fluent leadership, and how ...