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72 Julie Flagg

by · Oct 6, 2012

Julie Flagg

What’s it like to be a physician and GTD-er?

When it came time to start her medical practice, Julie Flagg returned to the small town she grew up in. She likes to stay up on the latest medical info and yet be able to go out and milk the cow. If you’d like a busy-relaxed life (or is that relaxed-busy), Dr. Julie might be living the life you want to lead.

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Filed Under: All, Health

71 David Allen

by · Oct 6, 2012

David Allen

What’s it like to be a consultant-writer (GTD)?

This is a story of how a kid from the South who is raised by his windowed mother figures out who he is. Once he’s figured out his edges, he discovers his calling: helping others be more productive. David Allen is best known for his book Getting Things Done. But there’s more to the man. Oh, and Happy Birthday, David.

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Filed Under: All, Writing

70 Denise Jacobs

by · Oct 6, 2012

Denise Jacobs

What’s it like being a web designer?

If you like CSS, html and other random letter combinations, you’ll like Denise Jacobs. She not only knows what they mean but she’s written the book on it (The CSS Detective Guide). Her Dad had a passion for flying but Denise prefers web design, writing, speaking and everything creative.

http://whatsitlike.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/WIL-70-Jacobs.mp3

Filed Under: All, The Arts, Writing

69 Ken Ramirez

by · Oct 6, 2012

Ken Ramirez

What’s it like to work in an aquarium?

This is the story of how a kid from rural Texas moves to Chicago to work with exotic animals.  When Ken Ramirez was young, his parents repeatedly moved to individually pursue their graduate degrees. It was hard on him. So naturally when he got old enough he did the same thing. Ken has worked many exotic animals but has settled in Chicago, taking care of the 20k residents of the Shedd Aquarium.

http://whatsitlike.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/WIL-69-Ramirez.mp3

Filed Under: All, Learning

68 Jennifer Carrasco

by · Dec 14, 2011

Jennifer Carrasco

What’s it like being a muralist?

Alki is a little peninsula with beautiful view of Seattle. It’s a great place to be an artist. And it’s the place where Jennifer Carrasco paints murals. As a child, she learned to paint on large pieces of newsprint. It must have been formative because she continues to paint large, up to 30×40 feet.

http://whatsitlike.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/WIL-68-Carrasco.mp3

Filed Under: All, Art, The Arts

67 Victoria Ransom

by · Dec 13, 2011

Victoria Ransom

What’s it like being a CEO?

This is the story of how a smart girl from the farmland of New Zealand goes off to explore the world. On the way, she learns to surf, starts a travel biz, gets a Harvard MBA, and becomes CEO of her own marketing software company. Wildfire Interactive is the name of her company, and not a bad description of her life.

http://whatsitlike.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/WIL-67-Ransom.mp3

Filed Under: All, Business, Start Up

66 Michele Pouliot

by · Dec 8, 2011

Michele Pouliot

What’s it like training dogs for the blind?

You may have seen the video Michele and her dog Listo doing a free-style routine (if not, check it out). It’s a great example of animal training that would be impossible without using a clicker and reinforcement theory. Free style is Michele at play. For work, Michele is the Director of Research and Development for Guide Dogs for the Blind.

http://whatsitlike.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/WIL-66-Pouliot.mp3

Filed Under: All, Learning

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