Ep. 69 – Finding Job Opportunities through Relationships with Randell Iwasaki
In this episode, civil engineer Randy Iwasaki shares his story of success in the private sector as well as tips for young people who are looking to follow in his footsteps. Randy Iwasaki is a successful engineer who has transitioned from the public sector to the private sector, where he continues to focus on reinventing […]
Ep. 68 – Raise the Bar Higher for Your Success with Ryan Rembert
When we show authentically and pour all our heart into our passion, we elevate those around us with our encouragement and influence. In this episode, Ryan Rembert shares his backstory and how he has leaned into being uncomfortable in order to make a significant impact. Here’s a bit about Ryan’s passion: Ryan Rembert, an […]
Ep. 67 – Retaining Diverse Talent in Corporate America with Michele Heyward
In this episode, Michele Heyward discusses her experience as a woman in the technology field. She discusses the numerous challenges in her career due to discrimination and stereotypes that she's faced. Michelle also discusses her company, Positive Hire, which uses people analytics to connect black, Latina, and indigenous women who are scientists, engineers, or technology […]
Ep. 66 – Finding Your Own Story and Adding Value To Yourself with Susan Young
Welcome Back to Engineer Your Success Podcast with Dr. James Bryant! Susan Young is an award-winning story + speaker coach and the founder of “Get in Front Communications, Inc.” For 22 years, Susan has been teaching entrepreneurs how to boldly tell their stories so they have more visibility, impact, and clients. A former radio news […]
Ep. 65 – Success On Ramp: Building Vision
Welcome to Engineer Your Success Podcast with Dr. James Bryant! Today we are going to listen to people that shared their vision board from an excerpt from Success on Ramp: Building Vision, with no further ado here, is Dr. James Bryant with Success on Ramp participants, Duron Chandler, Tanisha Pridgen, Sophearay Smith, and Benita Varnardo. […]
Ep. 64 – Success Principles through Communication and Interpersonal Skills with Sarah Banowetz
Welcome to Engineer Your Success Podcast with Dr. James Bryant! Today we are joined by The one and only Sarah Banowetz! Sarah is the Founder and Managing Partner of Banowetz Marketing. Banowetz marketing helps small businesses see that their dreams become reality. Banowetz marketing is a longtime sponsor of this podcast [00:31 – […]
Ep. 63 – The Difference Between Leading From A Place of Desperation Versus Leading to Place of Invitation with Kate DiLeo
Welcome to Engineer Your Success Podcast with Dr. James Bryant! Kate DiLeo is a brand architect who has partnered with more than 200 organizations to craft brands that bring more prospects to the table, more users who click, and more customers who buy. Kate’s Amazon bestselling book, Muting the Megaphone: Stop Telling Stories […]
Ep. 62 – A Journey From Engineering to Marketing with Karen Morgan
Welcome to Engineer Your Success Podcast with Dr. James Bryant. Karen Morgan, PE is the Owner, Lead Strategist, and Content Creator at DOTomation Consulting. Karen spent the first half of her 20+ yr engineering career as a project engineer and project manager on rail and roadway design projects. In the second half of her […]
Ep. 61 – Marketing and Messaging: What You Need To Grab The Attention of Your Audience
Welcome to Engineer Your Success Podcast with Dr. James Bryant. Today’s episode talks about Marketing and Messaging and how to clarify your message to the point where it can grab the attention of your audience. Dr. James also shares their Success on Ramp session for tonight, and invites you to join future Ramp events! And […]
Ep. 60 – Tips for Associate Engineers and Optimizing Career Opportunities with Chaz Weaver
Welcome again to another episode of Engineer Your Success! Our Guest today is Chaz Weaver In this episode, Chaz shares that there are different levels of learning for managers and that managers have a responsibility to cultivate the development of the people around them. But also associates engineers should also start to allow themselves […]