Beyond The Venue with MG Hodge, Host & Future PhD
Hello! I'm MG, host of Beyond the Venue Podcast and a hospitality professional turned academic. I started this podcast in the Spring of 2021 to elevate stories from my friends in the hospitality and entertainment world whose careers and businesses were impacted by the pandemic. Season 2 features several of my colleagues from the hospitality and event industry, as well as teachers and professors from a variety of disciplines. I interview other podcast hosts, storytellers, bartenders, parents, and everything in between! After wrapping up the recording of Season 2, I returned to the classroom as an adjunct professor in the College of Education and Human Development at Temple University. This would help me create Season 3, for which I used clips from my students' podcast project (with their permission of course!). After completing my first year of my doctoral program this past year, I decided the summer of 2024 was the perfect time to wrap up this podcast with an inside look into life in higher education. Starting Friday, August 30th, 2024, we will be releasing episodes of our 4th and final season. Season 4 includes interviews with my fellow doctoral students, as well as a variety of other folks from the "academy". Qualitative research is all about sharing stories and lived experiences, and that's what I've tried to do over the last 3 years through this podcast. Thanks for listening!
Beyond The Venue with MG Hodge, Host & Future PhD
Entrepreneurship with Empathy 302 with Sarah Zero
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This week, I’m joined by Sarah Zero, founder and facilitator of Wellstruck, a supportive community for small business owners who lead with empathy.
Incorporating clips from the “podcast project”, Sarah and I listen to the clips and carry on the conversation started by fellow entrepreneurs, Suzie and her friend and business partner Samantha.
If you’re looking to gain insight into how much MG loves being a part of the Wellstruck community, you’re in the right place!
Topics Include:
- Recognizing your Personal Limits
- The Power of No
- Self-Awareness
- Leadership Mentality on Adjusting to Change
- Making Space for Rest
- Managing Anxiety Before it Manages You
- It’s Ok to Not Be Ok
Thanks so much for listening, and enjoy the following episode, Entrepreneurship with Empathy 302.
Don’t be late to class!
About Sarah:
Sarah Zero (she/her) is the founder and facilitator of Wellstruck, a supportive community for small business owners who lead with empathy.
At Wellstruck, Sarah facilitates intimate workshops, accountability groups, and masterminds that give small business owners a safe space to navigate the mental and emotional ups and downs of building a life that aligns with their own version of success.
Sarah also recently launched The Wellstruck Podcast, where she interviews small business owners who talk candidly about the messy middle and uncovering zones of genius to create positive change in their communities.
Sarah lives in Delaware with her partner and pup. Lately, she’s been on a mission to get moving — an archery workshop, rock climbing with friends, and walks while listening to Brené Brown’s “Dare to Lead” audiobook.
To learn more about Wellstruck, visit the website. Applications for Wellstruck mastermind + membership community are opening this Fall. Subscribe at Wellstruck.com/subscribe to receive reminder emails.
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Student Info:
Suzie Oswald (she/her) is a recent Temple graduate and currently works as a Senior Mission Support Coordinator Supervisor.
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