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Send us a textSummaryIn this episode, Robert Ferriell interviews Doug Dennis, also known as Mr. D, who shares his inspiring journey from a small-town upbringing to becoming a prominent figure in the martial arts community. He discusses his extensive experience in karate, his role in promoting it as an Olympic sport, and his passion for teaching and mentoring students in the building trades. The conversation highlights the importance of mentorship, personal growth, and the impact of sports on life opportunities.TakeawaysMr. D has dedicated a significant portion of his life to martial arts, shaping his identity and career.He has represented the United States in karate competitions globally, showcasing his skills and dedication.Mentorship plays a crucial role in Mr. D's life, influencing his teaching philosophy and approach to students.His background in sports, particularly baseball, opened many doors for him throughout his life.Mr. D emphasizes the importance of holding oneself and others to a higher standard in education and life.He believes in the power of education to transform lives and is passionate about teaching building trades.Mr. D's journey reflects resilience and adaptability, moving through various life challenges and career changes.He values the relationships built through teaching and the impact he can have on his students' lives.Mr. D's experiences in martial arts have taught him discipline, respect, and the importance of community.He considers teaching to be a labor of love, dedicating himself to his students' success.Want to learn more about Mr. D? Check out our full interview with him on https://elevatespringfield.buzzsprout.com/
Send us a textBrought to you by Capital Area Career Center. Telling the stories of CACC, career and technical education, and workforce development throughout Central Illinois. Featuring AM Joan Gonzalez and Hunter Hearn.
Send us a textMichael Thomas stopped by to discuss an upcoming event and a quick update on employment needs in the area.
Send us a textBrought to you by Capital Area Career Center. Telling the stories of CACC, career and technical education, and workforce development throughout Central Illinois. Featuring AM Graphic Arts.SummaryIn this episode, Robert engages with a group of graphic arts students to explore their experiences, artistic passions, and future aspirations. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration, mentorship, and community within the graphic arts program, as well as the diverse backgrounds and creative expressions of the students. Each student shares their journey into graphic arts, their individual artistic styles, and their dreams for the future, emphasizing the supportive environment fostered by their teacher, Ms. Buchta.TakeawaysGraphic arts is a journey of self-discovery and passion.Collaboration among students enhances the learning experience.Mentorship plays a crucial role in student development.Artistic expression can take many forms, including music and design.Students are encouraged to explore their creative potential.The graphic arts community fosters a supportive environment.Procrastination can hinder personal growth and achievement.Diverse backgrounds contribute to a rich artistic culture.Future aspirations often blend personal interests with career goals.Education in graphic arts opens doors to various creative industries
Send us a textBrought to you by Capital Area Career Center. Telling the stories of CACC, career and technical education, and workforce development throughout Central Illinois. Featuring Jack Geiser, Clean Cut Painting and Handyman.
Send us a textBrought to you by Capital Area Career Center. Telling the stories of CACC, career and technical education, and workforce development throughout Central Illinois. Featuring Envoy Jeff Eddy and Jeff Dillman from The Salvation Army, Springfield.
Send us a textBrought to you by Capital Area Career Center. Telling the stories of CACC, career and technical education, and workforce development throughout Central Illinois. Featuring Karen Cox and Jeff Dillman from the Family Service Center.
Send us a textBrought to you by Capital Area Career Center. Telling the stories of CACC, career and technical education, and workforce development throughout Central Illinois. Featuring Elizabeth Buchta, CACC Graphic Arts Instructor.
Send us a textBrought to you by Capital Area Career Center. Telling the stories of CACC, career and technical education, and workforce development throughout Central Illinois. Featuring Steve Eisenbarth, Dean of Students at CACC.
Send us a textBrought to you by Capital Area Career Center. Telling the stories of CACC, career and technical education, and workforce development throughout Central Illinois. Featuring Donnie Ray Criss, CASC Barbering Instructor.
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