Andrea Koppel
Time4Coffee Podcast
At Time4Coffee (T4C) the professionals in the jobs that matter most to YOU, always have time to ‘grab coffee’ 24/7 to help you figure out how to convert your college degree into a career track you’ll love.
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Andrea Koppel
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Último episodio
7 de ene. de 2024
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Episodios
441: How Career Zigs and Zags Can Lead to a Meaningful Life With Joshua Haynes, Masawa [K-Cup DoubleShot] 09.05.2020 6:28
Joshua Haynes is the founder of Masawa , a mental wellness social impact fund . After living with mental illness for decades Joshua came to realize that his unhealthy relationship with food was linked to his poor mental health. He began to take serious steps to strengthen his own mental health, but noticed that, despite statistics that showed high rates of mental illness in the American public, ma...
440: How to Stop Feeling Anxious By Focusing on Gratitude With Hugh Byrne, Insight Meditation Community of Washington [K-Cup DoubleShot] 08.05.2020 7:44
Hugh Byrne has practiced meditation for 30 years and completed a four-year meditation teacher training program with Jack Kornfield , Joseph Goldstein and other senior Insight Meditation teachers in 2000. Hugh also teaches Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and is a certified practitioner in Somatic Experiencing , a mind-body approach to healing trauma. An expert and author in the field of m...
439: How to Break Into Faith Based Careers With Zac Willette, Allay Care [Espresso Shots] 07.05.2020 25:15
Zac Willette is a board certified chaplain and founder and president of Allay Care , a nonprofit organization that guides people through both life and death experiences by helping them become more comfortable talking about and documenting end of life wishes and values. It is his belief that we are never too young or too healthy to get prepared for death, that death is part of life, and that death...
438: What Online Resources Exist to Improve Mental Wellness With Joshua Haynes, Masawa [K-Cup DoubleShot] 06.05.2020 7:46
Joshua Haynes is the founder of Masawa , a mental wellness social impact fund . After living with mental illness for decades Joshua came to realize that his unhealthy relationship with food was linked to his poor mental health. He began to take serious steps to strengthen his own mental health, but noticed that, despite statistics that showed high rates of mental illness in the American public, ma...
437: How Meditation Can Help Reduce Anxiety About COVID-19 With Hugh Byrne, Insight Meditation Community of Washington [Main T4C Episode] 05.05.2020 33:03
Hugh Byrne has practiced meditation for 30 years and completed a four-year meditation teacher training program with Jack Kornfield , Joseph Goldstein and other senior Insight Meditation teachers in 2000. Hugh also teaches Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and is a certified practitioner in Somatic Experiencing , a mind-body approach to healing trauma. An expert and author in the field of m...
436: What It’s Like to Build a Social Impact Fund to Improve Mental Wellness With Joshua Haynes, Masawa [Main T4C Episode] 04.05.2020 50:44
Joshua Haynes is the founder of Masawa , a mental wellness social impact fund . After living with mental illness for decades Joshua came to realize that his unhealthy relationship with food was linked to his poor mental health. He began to take serious steps to strengthen his own mental health, but noticed that, despite statistics that showed high rates of mental illness in the American public, ma...
435: Why to Learn How to Hustle to Find Jobs w/ Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post [K-Cup DoubleShot] 02.05.2020 4:51
Ann Hornaday is a journalist, author and film critic. She is currently the chief film critic for the Washington Post , where she has worked for 20 years. Ann graduated from Smith College in 1982, where she got her degree in government. But life steered her away from politics when she landed her first job as a fact-checker in the research department at Ms. Magazine . Once there the magazine’s found...
434: Why Good Things Will Happen If You Just Do Your Job Well w/ Adam Moser, Hulu [K-Cup DoubleShot] 01.05.2020 5:14
Adam Moser is a vice president and head of ad operations at Hulu , a U.S.-based online video streaming service. Adam is responsible for overseeing the company’s day-to-day advertising platform operations and strategic ad tech investments. His work at Hulu helps to maintain a best in class advertising experience across the platform. Before joining Hulu, Adam was vice president of digital sales oper...
433: How to Break Into Post Production in the Entertainment Industry w/ Arbi Derzakharian, IMAX [Espresso Shots] 30.04.2020 18:35
Arbi Derzakharian was the senior director of operations and post-production at IMAX , where he oversaw the supply chain and post production of films for IMAX theatres around the world. Before he quit in June 2019, Arbi spent over four years at IMAX, which uses a system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors and theatres to give fans the most immersive entertainment experience po...
432: When You Don’t Know What to do When You Graduate w/ Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post [K-Cup DoubleShot] 29.04.2020 7:03
Ann Hornaday is a journalist, author and film critic. She is currently the chief film critic for the Washington Post , where she has worked for 20 years. Ann graduated from Smith College in 1982, where she got her degree in government. But life steered her away from politics when she landed her first job as a fact-checker in the research department at Ms. Magazine . There, the magazine’s founder a...
431: What Hulu’s VP and Head of Ad Operations Does w/ Adam Moser, Hulu [Main T4C Episode] 28.04.2020 35:27
Adam Moser is a vice president and head of ad operations at Hulu , a U.S.-based online video streaming service. Adam is responsible for overseeing the company’s day-to-day advertising platform operations and strategic ad tech investments. His work at Hulu helps to maintain a best in class advertising experience across the platform. Before joining Hulu, Adam was vice president of digital sales oper...
430: What the Washington Post’s Chief Film Critic Does w/ Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post [Main T4C Episode] 27.04.2020 36:19
Ann Hornaday is a journalist, author and film critic. She is currently the chief film critic for the Washington Post , where she has worked for 20 years. Ann graduated from Smith College in 1982, where she got her degree in government. But life steered her away from politics when she landed her first job as a fact-checker in the research department at Ms. Magazine . There, the magazine’s founder a...
429: How to be Strategic Launching New Products at Google w/ Jessica Powell, Audioshake [K-Cup DoubleShot] 24.04.2020 5:34
Jessica Powell is an author, communications expert and entrepreneur. She currently heads Audioshake , a startup that breaks down songs and isolates individual tracks, giving recording artists more avenues to innovate and record. Prior to that, Jessica served as the Vice President for Global Communications and Public Affairs at Google, where she immersed herself in the world of tech. In 2018, she p...
428: Why to Take Classes Outside Your Comfort Zone w/ Jessica Powell, Audioshake [K-Cup DoubleShot] 23.04.2020 3:37
Jessica Powell is an author, communications expert and entrepreneur. She currently heads Audioshake , a startup that breaks down songs and isolates individual tracks, giving recording artists more avenues to innovate and record. Prior to that, Jessica served as the Global Vice President for Global Communications and Public Affairs at Google, where she immersed herself in the world of tech. In 2018...
427: What’s the Difference Between Marketing & Communications w/ Jessica Powell, Audioshake [K-Cup DoubleShot] 22.04.2020 4:45
Jessica Powell is an author, communications expert and entrepreneur. She currently heads Audioshake , a startup that breaks down songs and isolates individual tracks, giving recording artists more avenues to innovate and record. Prior to that, Jessica served as the Global Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs at Google, where she immersed herself in the world of tech. In 2018, she p...
426: How to Break Into Foreign Policy Speechwriting w/ Dr. Andrew Imbrie, Center for Security and Emerging Technology [Espresso Shots] 21.04.2020 33:18
Andrew Imbrie is a Senior Fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology and teaches foreign policy speech writing and rhetoric at Georgetown. He previously worked as a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and as a senior advisor to Visiting Distinguished Statesman former Secretary of State John Kerry. Prior to that, Andrew served as a member of...
425: What It’s Like to be Global VP of Communications at Google w/ Jessica Powell, Audioshake [Main T4C Episode] 20.04.2020 43:30
Jessica Powell is an author, communications expert and entrepreneur. She currently heads Audioshake , a startup that breaks down songs and isolates individual tracks, giving recording artists more avenues to innovate and record. Prior to that, Jessica served as the Global Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs at Google, where she immersed herself in the world of tech. In 2018, she p...
424: What to Study in College to Give you an Edge In Ed Tech w/ Tom Davidson, EVERFI [K-Cup DoubleShot] 17.04.2020 4:01
Tom Davidson is the CEO and co-founder of EVERFI a global educational technology company driving social change through education to address the most challenging issues affecting society ranging from financial wellness to prescription drug safety to workplace conduct to name a few. Founded in 2008, EVERFI is fueled by its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) community engagement platform and has reached m...
423: How to Break Into iD Tech Computer Summer Camps w/ Pete Ingram-Cauchi, iD Tech [Espresso Shots] 16.04.2020 28:29
Pete Ingram-Cauchi is the CEO of iD Tech , a summer computer camp that specializes in providing computer technology education in person and online to kids and children ages 7 through 18. There are iD Tech Camps at more than 150 U.S. college and university campuses focused on coding, game development, robotics, and creative skills. Every summer iD Tech hires about 2,000 college students, and young...
422: What an Educational Technology Company Does w/ Tom Davidson, EVERFI [K-Cup DoubleShot] 15.04.2020 5:05
Tom Davidson is the CEO and co-founder of EVERFI a global educational technology company driving social change through education to address the most challenging issues affecting society ranging from financial wellness to prescription drug safety to workplace conduct to name a few. Founded in 2008, EVERFI is fueled by its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) community engagement platform and has reached m...
421: How to Break Into Educational Technology w/ John Katzman, Noodle Companies [Espresso Shots] 14.04.2020 22:57
John Katzman is an American entrepreneur and education evangelist. He founded The Noodle Companies in 2012 with the mission of increasing transparency and efficiency across the education landscape. For 38 years, John has been a pioneer, innovating new approaches to learning and teaching in higher education. In 1981, he founded and ran The Princeton Review , which helped thousands of students app...
420: What It’s Like to Build an Educational Technology Company w/ Tom Davidson, EVERFI [Main T4C Episode] 13.04.2020 39:06
Tom Davidson is the CEO and co-founder of EVERFI a global educational technology company driving social change through education to address the most challenging issues affecting society ranging from financial wellness to prescription drug safety to workplace conduct to name a few. Founded in 2008, EVERFI is fueled by its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) community engagement platform and has reached m...
419: How to Tell a Great Story w/ Corey Rosen, Tippett Studio [K-Cup DoubleShot] 12.04.2020 6:52
Corey Rosen is a visual effects artist, writer, storytelling coach and actor who has been involved in the production of dozens of movies, including multiple Star Wars films, Mission Impossible , A Christmas Carol and Ted . Corey has also hosted over 100 live storytelling events for The Moth Radio Hour since he won the Bay area’s first Moth StorySlam in 2014. He also performs improv at BATS Bayfron...
418: Why to Celebrate Your Failures w/ Corey Rosen, Tippett Studio [K-Cup DoubleShot] 11.04.2020 6:19
Corey Rosen is a visual effects artist, writer, storytelling coach and actor who has been involved in the production of dozens of movies, including multiple Star Wars films, Mission Impossible , A Christmas Carol and Ted . Corey has also hosted over 100 live storytelling events for The Moth Radio Hour since he won the Bay area’s first Moth StorySlam in 2014. He also performs improv at BATS Bayfron...
417: How to Hustle Your Way to Your Dream Job w/ Corey Rosen, Tippett Studio [K-Cup DoubleShot] 10.04.2020 5:14
Corey Rosen is a visual effects artist, writer, storytelling coach and actor who has been involved in the production of dozens of movies, including multiple Star Wars films, Mission Impossible , A Christmas Carol and Ted . Corey has also hosted over 100 live storytelling events for The Moth Radio Hour since he won the Bay area’s first Moth StorySlam in 2014. He also performs improv at BATS Bayfron...
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