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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We kick off the month of July with a very special episode tackling a hot button topic with one of the coolest people I know: Tiffany Tomlin! Tiffany is a high school agriculture education instructor and fellow northern Iowa transplant. Today we dive into teacher shortages, especially in rural areas. Just how “bad” is the issue, and what are the factors that have contributed to the lack of trained educators in schools across the midwest? As someone who grew up in a large city *with* a Walmart (#jealous), Tiff also details the challenges and opportunities of living in a rural area and being “the new girl in town” in Small Town USA… including the United States Postal Service? Yep. Come for the insightful chit-chat on education, stay for the laughs and cameos by Creo the corgi!</p><p> </p><p>Tiffany Tomlin is a high school agriculture education teacher and FFA advisor in Iowa. After graduating from Muscatine High School, Tiffany started her post-secondary career at Black Hawk College in Galva, Illinois where she earned an associate’s degree in agriculture and was an active member on the livestock judging competition team. She transferred to Iowa State University to finish her bachelor’s degree in Agriculture Education. Upon graduation in 2020 she moved to northern Iowa to begin teaching in a high school ag ed program, where she will be entering her third year.</p><p> </p><p>Enjoying my tangents and taste in guests? Subscribing to the pod and leaving a five-star review is an easy way to support Shorts Weather for free!</p><p> </p><p>More midwestern rants and rambles at <a href="www.shorts-weather.simplecast.com" target="_blank">www.shorts-weather.simplecast.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Send me a note at <a href="mailto:shortsweatherpodcast@gmail.com">shortsweatherpodcast@gmail.com</a>.</p><p> </p><p>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram @tomlintiffany.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Our first Sconnie guest! In this episode I’m joined by John McHugh, Director of Corporate Communications, Leadership Development, and Training at midwestern convenience store chain Kwik Trip. Folks who stan Kwik Trip (or Kwik Star, depending on where you live) will tell you there’s something special about their gas station of choice. John and I dive into some of the elements in Kwik Trip’s culture and values that help make their stores stand out, as well as the story of their brand’s cultural revolution and the role compassion played in those changes. Later in the episode, we dive deeper into the role compassion plays in our lives and the importance of being compassionate towards others and ourselves. With a theological background, John brings a unique perspective to the topic so this is one of my favorite episodes yet!</p><p>John McHugh is the Director of Corporate Communications, Leadership Development, and Training at Kwik Trip. He’s been with the Wisconsin-based convenience store chain for over 17 years with heavy experience in coaching, media and communications strategies, and sales. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Theology from the University of St. Thomas and a bachelor of sacred theology from the Gregorian University in Rome.</p><p>Enjoying my tangents and taste in guests? Subscribing to the pod and leaving a five-star review is an easy way to support Shorts Weather for free!</p><p>More midwestern rants and rambles at <a href="https://shorts-weather.simplecast.com/" target="_blank">www.shorts-weather.simplecast.com.</a></p><p>Send me a note at shortsweatherpodcast@gmail.com.</p><p>St. Norbert College Keynote: <a href="https://youtu.be/EfuQmGpbmlk" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/EfuQmGpbmlk</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>TW: Brief mention of assault/harassment in the workplace (18:46)</p><p>If you’re a lover of stories and scotcheroos you’ll eat this episode up. Marketer, foodie, and storyteller Darcy Maulsby joins me for a deep dive into the wild world of storytelling, both for brands and ourselves. We explore what elements make any story a well-told one, including the history of Darcy Maulsby and Co. My favorite section of this episode is our discussion on midwestern food history, trends, and culture. Why is the midwest so obsessed with food? And how did the beloved combo of chili and cinnamon rolls first begin appearing on school lunch trays? Darcy and I round out the episode by discussing some of the topics covered in two of her books, “Classic Restaurants of Des Moines and their Recipes” and “A Culinary History of Iowa”. If you like to eat (and who doesn’t?), you’ll devour this episode! </p><p>If you enjoy true stories well told, you have a lot in common with Darcy (Dougherty) Maulsby. As Iowa’s Storyteller, Darcy believes anyone who eats has a connection to the things she’s most passionate about, including food, farming and history. As a 5th generation farmer, business owner, author, marketing specialist, historian and speaker, Darcy helps businesses uncover their “wow” stories and share them to inspire people to dream bigger, revitalize their rural communities and change the world for the good, one story at a time.</p><p>Enjoying my tangents and taste in guests? Subscribing to the pod and leaving a five-star review is an easy way to support Shorts Weather for free!</p><p>Connect with Darcy at <a href="www.darcymaulsby.com" target="_blank">www.darcymaulsby.com</a>.</p><p>More midwestern rants and rambles at <a href="shorts-weather.simplecast.com" target="_blank">shorts-weather.simplecast.com</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Let freedom (of self-awareness) ring! In this episode of Shorts Weather I’m joined by strengths development professional Brad Baier to extend a conversation that oddly started at a 4th of July celebration. First, we visit about Brad’s role in developing the skillsets of his clients’ employees using tools like CliftonStrengths/StrengthsFinder, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, and DiSC Profile. Then, if you’ve ever wondered what to do with the results from a personality assessment once you’ve received them Brad explains some ways to get the most value out of professional development tools. We round out today’s episode by discussing some of the great (and not-so-great) side effects of society’s obsession with personal development, including my own “horror story” of a strengths assessment in the hiring process. This episode is a “Yankee Doodle Dandy!”</p><p>Brad Baier has over 30 years of experience in the world of agricultural sales and skills development. He holds degrees from Northwest Missouri State University and Drake University, as well of a variety of assessment-specific certifications. Helping high school and college students find a career is also something he’s passionate about and coaches youth through identifying and assessing their strengths. </p><p>Enjoying my tangents and taste in guests? Subscribing to the pod and leaving a five-star review is an easy way to support Shorts Weather for free!</p><p>Connect with Brad at <a href="mailto:winnpathways@gmail.com">winnpathways@gmail.com</a>.</p><p>More midwestern rants and rambles at <a href="shorts-weather.simplecast.com">shorts-weather.simplecast.com</a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Katie Clark is no stranger to the common perception that being a photographer “isn’t a real job”. In today’s episode of Shorts Weather, Katie and I sit down to chat about how she started her photography business, Katie Decker Photography, and what it takes to be a photographer from skills to equipment and everything in between. We also cover the weight that photography carries in our society and the value we place on photography when talking about our own identities. Finally, we both reflect on our time in college, recounting some of our (not so wild) stories and discussing the importance of being your authentic self.</p><p>Katie Clark is an Iowa-based wedding and portrait photographer who’s captured hundreds of smiling, midwest faces through her business, Katie Decker Photography. After graduating from Iowa State University with a degree in agricultural communications, Katie worked in corporate marketing before pursuing her photography business and other creative ventures full-time. She’s a midwestern entrepreneur, a talented creative, and one of my best friends so there are plenty of laughs in this episode!</p><p>Enjoying my tangents and taste in guests? Subscribing to the pod and leaving a five-star review is an easy way to support Shorts Weather for free!</p><p>Works Cited: <a href="http://www.ibisworld.com/industry-statistics/market-size/photography-united-states/" target="_blank">www.ibisworld.com/industry-statistics/market-size/photography-united-states/</a></p><p>Katie Decker Photography on the web: <a href="http://www.katiedeckerphoto.com" target="_blank">www.katiedeckerphoto.com</a></p><p>Connect with Katie Decker Photography on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/katiedeckerphoto/" target="_blank">@KatieDeckerPhoto</a></p><p>More midwestern rants and rambles at <a href="shorts-weather.simplecast.com" target="_blank">shorts-weather.simplecast.com</a>.</p>
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