Someone asked a job/career board earlier this week "what graduate degree should I get after being laid off?" A perfectly fine question, but it struck me as backwards. The question came from a view of themselves as lacking, as deficient. This person wasn't asking what they might do with the skills they had, or how... Continue Reading →
Pivot
I do hate that word. It has wormed its way into work-speak and we now pivot everything, from lunch plans to strategies to careers. The thing is, its actually a pretty evocative and accurate description of a thing many of us are doing right about now. Including me. I've loved public health since I went... Continue Reading →