Episodes

  • Pursuing a Master's Degree in Economics Abroad
    Jul 19 2024

    This week, we explore economic research and career development with Ben Reynolds, the first Haile Fellow. Now a senior research analyst for the Council of State Governments, Ben's journey showcases the versatility of economics skills across industries. He emphasizes the importance of effective communication in research and the value of combining quantitative and qualitative methods.


    Ben's experience pursuing a master's degree in economics at the University of Essex during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the benefits of international education and building a global network. His advice to students: focus on personal connections and problem-solving skills – crucial for success in any economics-related career.



    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:03The Haile Fellows Program and Ben's Experience

    03:18 Building Connections and Learning Through Problem Solving

    04:19 Advice for Fellow Students on Data Cleaning and Analysis

    05:37 Having a Question and Applying Economics Skills

    06:16 Leveraging the Fellowship for Internships

    07:33 Transitioning to Work at Triad and Grad School

    08:09 Translating Skills for New Internships

    10:03 The Variety of Career Paths in Economics

    12:10 The Importance of Communication in Research

    14:01 Presenting Information for Different Audiences

    15:26 The Fun and Variety of Ben's Current Role

    16:36 The Impact of Local Policy and the American Rescue Plan Funding

    19:15 Ben's Passion for History and its Synergy with Economics

    21:02 The Role of History in Economics Research

    22:05 The Importance of Quantitative and Qualitative Methods

    24:59 Pursuing a Master's Degree in Economics Abroad

    29:34 Challenges of Completing a Degree During COVID-19

    33:39 Building Personal Connections and Problem-Solving Skills

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    43 mins
  • Managing Career Decisions: Becca Wilson’s Framework
    Jun 28 2024

    Today, we sit down with Becca Wilson, an NKU Haile College of Business alumna, former Haile Research Fellow, and current employee at 3CDC.


    Key Takeaways:

    • (03:10) Becca credits the Haile Fellows Program for opening up new career paths and opportunities she wouldn't have considered otherwise, like working in a nonprofit organization

    • (10:24) Reflection is crucial for personal and professional growth; Becca suggests having verbal discussions to process reflections and share with others for support and guidance

    • (20:47) Transitioning from college to a full-time job can be challenging, especially adjusting to a consistent work schedule and maintaining optimal brain function through proper sleep and nutrition

    • (27:36) Building a strong support system and staying connected with peers who are going through similar experiences can help navigate the challenges of post-graduate life

    • (32:26) When faced with multiple career options, prioritize moving forward and learning what you don't like; choose opportunities with managers who invest in your growth and development

    • (39:15) Becca believes her future lies in academia but values her current experiences in the business world to develop her beliefs and collide with new ideas

    • (48:49) Advice for current Haile Fellows: connect with alumni, be confident in your strengths, take on new opportunities even if you're unsure, and lean into your passions

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    59 mins
  • Where Are They Now? With Brooklyn Stephens
    Jun 21 2024

    Guest: Brooklyn Stephens, NKU Economics alumna, former Haile Research Fellow, adjunct professor, and MBA graduate from the University of Kentucky


    Key Takeaways:

    • (05:28) Brooklyn shares her most memorable experience as a Haile Research Fellow, presenting at the Kentucky Economic Association conference amidst challenging personal circumstances

    • (07:57) The support and empathy from Dr. A during this difficult time greatly influenced Brooklyn's leadership style and teaching approach

    • (12:35) Brooklyn's research experience enhanced critical thinking, communication, and presentation skills that have been invaluable in her career

    • (14:54) Brooklyn and Dr. A collaborated on an international consulting project on financial literacy education after she graduated

    • (17:17) Brooklyn's research paper from her time as a Haile Fellow was published in November 2023

    • (22:04) Brooklyn chose to pursue an MBA at University of Kentucky to have a new experience at a larger school, but values her undergraduate experience at NKU

    • (37:04) As an adjunct professor at NKU, Brooklyn taught ECO 309 (Data Tools for Economic Analysis) and inspired students like Brandon Hester to become curious and engaged learners

    • (45:07) Brooklyn advises students facing personal challenges to build connections with faculty early on and communicate openly about their situations

    • (48:26) In your twenties, it's okay to break societal "rules" and expectations when following your passion; rely on your network and community for support during times of uncertainty


    Discussion Topics:

    • (24:05) Navigating the decision between entering the workforce or pursuing graduate school after completing an undergraduate degree

    • (26:26) The importance of having a supportive network and seeking out empathetic leaders

    • (29:53) Leveraging research experience for career opportunities and skill development

    • (34:42) Sharing student stories to showcase the diverse experiences and successes at NKU

    • (39:24) Balancing personal challenges with academic and professional responsibilities

    • (41:42) Building relationships with professors and being open about personal circumstances affecting school

    • (50:42) Normalizing changing career paths and prioritizing personal well-being, even if it goes against conventional expectations

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    52 mins
  • Ty Kent: The Value of Research in Developing Essential Skills for Career Success
    May 31 2024

    In this episode of Economics with Dr. A, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani interviews Tyler Kent, a graduate from the class of 2019 and a former participant in the Haile Fellows Program. They discuss Tyler's experience in the program, its impact on his career, and his advice for current fellows. The conversation highlights the importance of experimentation, curiosity, and having fun in the learning process. Tyler emphasizes the value of research and developing skills such as coachability, critical thinking, and persistence. He also encourages fellows to be open to new opportunities, be vulnerable, and trust in the process.

    Takeaways

    • The Haile Fellows Program provides a valuable opportunity for students to engage in research, develop critical skills, and differentiate themselves in the job market.

    • Being coachable, having a growth mindset, and persisting through challenges is essential for success in the program and beyond.

    • Research experiences can lead to higher earnings and open up new career opportunities.

    • Overcoming the fear of failure and vulnerability is key to personal and professional growth.

    • Trusting others and being open to new opportunities can lead to unexpected and rewarding experiences.

    • Long-term thinking and taking calculated risks can lead to personal and professional development.

    Sound Bites

    • "Being vulnerable is a good thing."

    • "The camaraderie of the group was key to the program's success."

    • "Research and writing a paper was instrumental in launching my career."

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction and Welcoming Tyler Kent

    • 03:00 The Value of Research and Developing Essential Skills

    • 08:11 The Importance of Camaraderie and Trust

    • 13:32 Research and Career Development

    • 29:28 Trusting the Process and Seizing Opportunities

    • 39:18 Advice for Current Fellows and Conclusion

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    39 mins
  • From Haile to Princeton: Aro Rajaonah shares his experience
    May 24 2024
    In this conversation, Dr. Abdullah Bahrani interviews Aro Rajaonah, a former Haile Fellow and a pre-doctoral research specialist at Princeton University. Aro shares his experience as a Haile Fellow and advises current fellows. He emphasizes the importance of coding skills, networking, and reading widely. Aro also discusses his plans, including applying to PhD programs. The conversation highlights the value of research and the opportunities it can create. Takeaways Develop coding skills and organize code effectively Build a strong network of connections in the research community Read widely and explore diverse topics Focus on skills development and be open to new opportunities Apply to as many research positions as possible to increase chances of success Sound Bites "Coding is a big part of my experience here right now." "Networking was a great thing that the Haile Fellows Program helped me with." "Focus on building skills: coding, reading, and research interests." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:08 Aro's Current Work at Princeton 08:49 Developing Curiosity and Intellectual Growth 11:22 The Impact of the Hale Fellows Program 24:08 Preparing for a Career in Research 31:36 Future Plans and Closing Remarks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ecowithdra/support
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    40 mins
  • From Undergraduate to Graduate School - A Conversation with Sophia Hermosilla
    May 17 2024

    In this episode of Economics with Dr. A, we sit down with Sophia Hermosilla, a recent graduate of Thomas More University and a former fellow at the Zembrodt Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Sophia shares her journey from Panama, her home country, to pursuing her undergraduate degree in the US. She has decided to continue her education with a graduate degree at George Washington University.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Sophia's passion for international relations and political science stems from her high school experiences with public speaking and campaigning as a youth deputy in Panama.

    • The power of mentorship is evident in Sophia's relationship with Mrs. A, who has been a constant source of support, encouragement, and guidance.

    • Asking questions and building connections are crucial for success in both academic and professional settings.

    • Being true to oneself and embracing vulnerability is key when applying to graduate school and navigating new challenges.

    • Maintaining a strong network, such as the one Sophia has built with her fellow students and mentors, is essential for personal growth and success.

    Sophia's story is about determination, passion, and the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive mentors and peers. As she embarks on her graduate school journey at George Washington University, she carries the lessons learned and connections made during her time at Thomas More University.



    Chapters

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:02:08 - Sophia's journey to Thomas More University

    00:04:32 - Sophia's choice of major and passion for international relations

    00:06:54 - Sophia's driven and motivated nature

    00:09:17 - The power of asking questions and seeking help

    00:12:23 - Sophia's most prideful moment of the year

    00:14:47 - The importance of Mrs. A's mentorship

    00:17:12 - Sophia's connection with Mrs. A and the safe space she provides

    00:19:14 - The importance of building connections and asking questions

    00:21:16 - Sophia's dependability and initiative

    00:23:28 - The decision to pursue a graduate degree

    00:25:53 - Applying to graduate school and being true to oneself

    00:27:57 - Sophia's choice of graduate school and excitement for the future

    00:30:16 - Transitioning from a small community to a large one

    00:32:40 - The importance of leaning on a network during challenging times

    00:34:53 - The impact of fellow students on Sophia's journey

    00:37:18 - Dr. A's parting words for Sophia

    00:37:50 - Mrs. A's parting words for Sophia

    00:40:15 - Conclusion and upcoming episodes


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    42 mins
  • Erin Preston: The Impact of the ZCEI Fellowship Program
    May 10 2024

    Summary

    In this powerful episode, Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani sits down with Mrs. Jeni Al Bahrani and Erin Preston, a graduating senior at Thomas More University, to discuss Erin's experience as a fellow at the Zembrodt Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

    The main themes include professional development, mentorship, and the importance of community. Erin shares her journey of initially hesitating to join the program but eventually embracing it and finding success. The conversation also highlights the impact of mentorship and the power of taking on uncomfortable opportunities for personal growth. Erin discusses her job search process and the role of personal relationships in finding employment.

    • 00:00 Introduction to the Zembrodt Center and its focus

    • 03:13 Professional Development and Mentorship at the Center

    • 09:09 Embracing Uncomfortable Opportunities for Growth

    • 13:06 The Power of Personal Relationships in Finding Employment

    • 26:46 Education is About Relationships

    • 35:26 Expressing Gratitude and Conclusion

    1. The fellowship program focuses on professional development and mentorship, with fellows learning to be both mentees and mentors.

    2. Despite initial fears and uncertainty, Erin chose to join the fellowship program, which she describes as her favorite experience at Thomas More.

    3. Erin emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and using role models as inspiration rather than trying to emulate them.

    4. Mrs. A highlights the mutual benefits of the mentor-mentee relationship, noting how much she has learned and grown from working with Erin and the other fellows.

    5. Erin's most proud moment was representing Thomas More at a panel discussion on entrepreneurship programs, where she overcame her nerves to articulate the value of the fellowship program.

    6. The power of relationships and community is a central theme. Erin secured her post-graduation job through her connection with Mrs. A and her involvement in the local business community.

    7. Dr. A and Mrs. A express their pride in Erin's growth and willingness to embrace discomfort for personal and professional development.

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    36 mins
  • 5 Things I Learned as a Haile Fellow- Grace McConn
    May 3 2024


    Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani welcomes Grace McConn, a graduating Haile Fellow, to reflect on her experience in the program. Grace is the commencement speaker for her upcoming graduation and a Haile Fellow. We discuss the five things she learned while working as a Haile Fellow.

    5 Key Things Grace Learned as a Haile Fellow:

    1. The Power of Community (04:23)

    2. Teaching and Being a Professor (13:45)

    3. The Power of Storytelling (17:12)

    4. The Power of Reflection (22:30)

    5. Adding Value to the Team (28:38)


    Advice for New Fellows (35:28)

    Conclusion (37:20)




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    40 mins