What I’m learning and doing – 3(Pod cast searching)

While working with Ms. Wolfe she explained to me that she frequently makes use of podcasts. She uses them to spread word of her books as well as her methods on coaching. Whenever I had spare time I would go to either PodMatch or MatchMaker and search for podcasts related to entrepreneurs, Business, coaching, etc. Anything that was a good fit for the information that she would dispense. Most usually did respond and set up potential screening dates. After she finishes the interviews I would then add It to her site and YouTube page.

My Role

My role is that of a design intern. My supervisor is the owner, Ms. Wolfe. I ended up selecting this company because it was one of the few that actually responded to me within a reasonable amount of time. I actually stumbled upon it because it was posted on the design internship page in OpenLab and for whatever reason the contact info wasn’t posted so I ended up emailing Ms. Goetz about it and she explained to me that I was the first person to mention it. She provided me with the info so I ended up reaching out to her first. We ended up having an Interview on zoom because of the obvious complications and difficulties that come with an in person visit during a pandemic. I believe the interview went fairly well since I got the internship and I’m typing about it now. We discussed a range of the usual interview topics such as my career goals, interests, experience, and looked at some of my past work as a reference to see what I could bring to the table. When all was said and done she responded with a yes a week after the interview.

My Internship – Liz Wolfe Coaching

Her home page

The Company I’m working with is called Liz Wolfe Coaching. It’s a private company owned by Ms. Wolfe and its purpose is to coach and assist young entrepreneurs on their own journeys. Everyone can use a helping hand from time to time especially when they’re starting something new with little to no experience. She grew up on a farm in western PA where her family had a cottage industry of wool products that they managed to pay for bills and other living expenses. She eventually made her way to NYC and started up a business there. Along the way she had a few ups and downs like all entrepreneurs and now coaches others on how to navigate that difficult difficult road. Here experiences have led to the creation of she calls the three keys to an abundant business: Ask Powerfully, Give Wholeheartedly, and Receive Graciously. These key’s are the cornerstone of her business and coaching. Her Clients range quite a bit as well. From the younger side of the early 20’s and even a bit older on the side of late 30’s and early 40’s. Since her business is private I’m just going to say that I work in her design department as it’s sole member.