NerdBurger!

What’s a NerdBurger?

“NerdBurger is a weekly podcast where nerds talk about nerdy stuff. Topics vary from episode to episode and can include anything nerdy/geeky in nature. Weird/geeky news items. Computers and other technology. Genre/nerdy TV, movies, and comics. Games (tabletop RPGs, board games, video games, etc.). Science. History. Language. The internet (fun sites, podcasts, etc.) Anything else we might come up with that fits the bill.”

It’s hosted by some friends, my husband has made a few guest appearances, and for Episode 073, I was invited to chime in.

Give a listen and some love here:
NerdBurger 073 “I Was Told There Would Be No Math”

Optimist Theatre (Now Live)

Optimist Theatre’s production of  Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale opened last Friday, June 13, 2014, to some fantastic reviews.

I’m proud to say that some of my shots have been published in conjunction.

If you get a chance, the production runs two more weekends, Thursday-Sunday nights at 8PM. It’s FREE!

More information at OptimistTheatre.org

Reviews:

Milwaukee Magazine

OnMilwaukee.com

JSOnline.com

Optimist Theatre

Photo shoot yesterday for Optimist Theatre,  promoting their summer production of “The Winter’s Tale.” We discovered some beautiful locations in Grant Park/ Seven Bridges and were lucky that the rain held off. Once images are cleared, you’ll be able to find them in The Work.

Optimist Theatre provides Free Shakespeare in the Park to Milwaukee every summer.

… it’s who you know

This morning’s coffee meeting was less directly about work, but rather about finding it.
I met with a recruiter, suggested by a good neighbor who had had success. Nice guy, lots of good insight on the world of HR.
My takeaways:
1. HR recruiters are being hired at a high level – this seems to indicate an economic turnaround. Organizations will be looking for good recruiters in order to hire qualified talent.
2. “Plant your garden before you’re hungry.” Build your network while you have a job, not when you need one. This was said regarding LinkedIn, but easily applies to personal connections, professional organizations, and networking meetups.
3. Always ask questions at the end of the interview, even if you’ve asked some during the interview. It’s a wrap-up. It indicates that you’ve paid attention, and that you’re invested in the conversation.
Corollary: Ask good questions when you’re being interviewed. Do your research, and be able to synthesize what you’ve prepped on with what you learn during the interview.
4. That question about your weaknesses? Be honest. Don’t make a weakness into a strength, and don’t say you have none. No one is buying that, and it’s insulting to the interviewer.
5. You can be friendly and engage with a recruiter, but don’t let it lull you into a false sense of security. And certainly don’t badmouth your former employer or company.

I’m looking for part-time work, I’m looking for some freelance work, and maybe, if the job is just right, a full time position. I’m staying optimistic, and working on growing my network.

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Meetings, meetings, meetings

Met with a potential corporate client this morning, another coffee meeting with someone else on Thursday, and payment for audiobook work arrived. Time to send out more auditions!
Gotta keep going!

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