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First Hundred Days is a podcast where we discuss the idea that if the first hundred days of a presidency are important, they're likely to be important for any other career and life move. We'll speak with CEO's, first time parents, start-up bros and more, to learn if the first hundred days are really that important. www.firsthundreddayspod.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/firsthundreddays Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/first-hundred-days/support
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The Notre Dame Alumni Association has over 100,000 living members, clubs all over the country, with the flagship in Chicago. Today we’re chatting with Dolly Duffy, the Executive Director of Notre Dame’s alumni association to learn what her first days and initiatives were like as director in 2011 after the previous director’s 30-year tenure. Check o…
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Carley Gordon was diagnosed with a chronic illness, HYPER-Pots, in 2019 after 7 years and countless doctors' appointments. After finally receiving a diagnosis, Carley learned that she wanted to help folks through the medical journey and started peony health coordination, I’m excited to chat with her today about her first hundred days post-diagnosis…
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Today we’re chatting with Jessica Lau - a 2008 Notre Dame grad who is currently a Doctoral Candidate of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduation she worked for Deloitte and then eventually for an executive recruiting firm - I’m excited to chat with her today about what it was like to graduate into the recession and its parallel…
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Dan Chmielinski is the composer and musical talent behind the original music of this podcast. He went to Juilliard for bass performance and now performs all around New York and the world and composes for various projects, most notably the movie Nectar out now. Today we’re going to chat about what the composing and collaboration process was like for…
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Today we’re chatting with Justice Robert Thomas. A former NFL kicker and recently retired justice of the Illinois Supreme Court. The Book about his life, A View From Two Benches, out now, talks about his time as both a practicing lawyer and NFL kicker from 1975-1986. While many leave the NFL and still work in sport, he pursued a robust career in la…
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Mama La’s Kitchen is the offshoot of the Kim Son restaurants affectionately known in the Houston Texas area. Mama La’s Kitchen offers their famous pho and egg roll recipes frozen and in various retail locations, including H-Mart on Jackson road in Chicago. Trent is one of Mama La’s grandchildren who now works in the family business and I’m excited …
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Today we're speaking with Amy Cohen who is an occupational therapist by trade, works in senior home health, and is also a mom of 3. The stories of her three gals' shenanigans are always a pick me up and I am convinced she needs to write a book. Today I am excited to learn what the first hundred days of being a mom looks like. This episode was recor…
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Today we’re chatting with Julie Stauch who was the Iowa Political Director for Pete Buttigieg’s successful Iowa Caucus win. She is an Iowan through and through, working on many campaigns locally and nationally. For example, she was President Bill Clinton’s Iowa press secretary, managed 3 congressional races, and owns her own executive coaching firm…
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Today we’re speaking with Stephen Carlson who is a graduate of Princeton University and is now a tight end for the Cleveland Browns as of 2019. However, Stephen’s path to the NFL isn’t exactly the ESPN version of draft day. After his first season in the league, including a game winning touchdown against the Steelers, I’m excited to chat with him to…
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Today we’re chatting with Judge Wayne Andersen. He currently serves as a mediator and arbitrator for Jams in Chicago but not without his time in Illinois politics as the deputy secretary of state and of course becoming a federal court judge appointed under President George H W Bush. I’m excited to learn all that goes into the appointment process an…
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Today we’re chatting with Justice Sheila O’Brien, who retired from the Illinois Appellate court in 2011. You may know her as the person who successfully petitioned for a special prosecutor in the Jussie Smollett case, but I know her as my mom. In 1985 at just 29 years old, she was appointed the first female judge in St. Clair County in Illinois and…
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Part 2 of 2, we talk with Katin Martin about what the first days on the job look like and especially when you're a woman. Katie Martin is a firefighter for LA County’s fire department. She is a graduate of UCLA’s paramedic school where she taught for many years before joining the LA County Fire. She is one of 47 female firefighters in the county, w…
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Part 1 of 2, we talk with Katin Martin about what it means to go through preparation and the Fire Academy before even getting accepted into a department/station. Katie Martin is a firefighter for LA County’s fire department. She is a graduate of UCLA’s paramedic school where she taught for many years before joining the LA County Fire. She is one of…
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Today we’re chatting with Jake Willrett, 6th generation of farmers on Willrett Natural Farm, a certified organic farm out in Malta. Illinois. They produce food-grade grains which means they grow grains that get eaten by American people when they’re shopping for organic foods. I am so excited to chat with Jake today about the first hundred days of a…
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Today we’re speaking with Mary Kay Haben, former North American President of Wrigley, think gum, not the field. This was after her 27-year career at Kraft where she was president of multiple multi-billion dollar divisions. I’m excited to chat about her first hundred days transitioning into an executive role for a global company. Check out the show …
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Today’s episode focuses on local politics and their elections. We are chatting with Chris Connolly, former Campaign Manager for Cathy Tuttle who ran for city council in Seattle the summer of 2019. Chris has a background in policy research and environmental advocacy, and I am excited to chat with him today about his first hundred days managing a loc…
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This episode we’re speaking with Dr. Robert Kustra, president emeritus of Boise State University home of the famous blue turf football field. During his 15 year tenure at Boise State, he developed a college of Innovation and Design and a School of Public Service, won multiple bowl football games, and brought Doctoral research and PhD programs to th…
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Today we’re chatting with Ge Wang, owner, founder, creative director of ESQ Clothing which makes bespoke garments aka really really beautiful suits for all sorts of events. This includes suits for the Notre Dame football team, Chance the Rapper, suits for the red carpet as well as custom wear for wedding days. But today I’m excited to chat with Ge …
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On this episode we talk with Conor Hanney, a writer at Netflix, to talk about what the first hundred days of writing a Netflix show looks like. Amongst other things, we talk about the writers' room, Gilmore Girls, code words, and more. Original Music by Dan Chmielinski. Check out the show notes: www.firsthundreddayspod.com/podcast-guests/conor-hann…
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Today we’re speaking with Maddy Frey, Board President and founding member of the Premier Ultimate League which is a professional womxn’s ultimate league in its 2nd year of existence. The PUL, a 501(c)6, has expanded from 6 teams to 12 and even has a parallel league out on the west coast, called the WUL. We will be talking about what the vision is b…
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We are chatting with Newton Minow today, senior counsel at Sidley Austin in Chicago, though he is notable for his time as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, chairman of PBS, advocate for public television and so much more. We are excited to explore the time around his first Hundred Days as chairman of the Federal Communications Comm…
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Welcome to First Hundred Days! In this episode we talk about the background behind the term 'First Hundred Days' in politics and talk to Rebecca Dunne, a consultant who specializes in CTO transitions. We learn if the first hundred days are really that important for your time in office and prep for our guests ahead. www.yourdaybymk.com/podcast-first…
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