Welcome to Brainchild's first collaboration with Jenny Na and Amy Cho from the twentysomethings channel! We talk about navigating our career as a post-grad in each of our corporate, start-up, and freelance jobs, things we learned from creating content that we'd like to share to new creators, and finding the right work-creative balance so that your life can be the most fulfilling version ever.
Check out the collaboration video on twentysomethings' YouTube channel: What it's like being a new content creator
twentysomethings' IG: @twentysmths
Patricia's IG: @patriciakoo
[ Hardware: Equipment ]
[ Software: Program ]
[ What I Use - not sponsored ]
Microphone: Rode NT2A
Audio Interace: Focusrite Scarlett Solo
*Mic Stand: Rode PSA1
Headphone: Beyerdynamic DT 880
Laptop: Macbook Pro
Editing: Garageband
*Distribution: Anchor
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Patricia's IG: @amorpattie
Brainchild's IG: @brainchildpodcast
Coastal Refinement. Mountain Chic. Interior Designers are storytellers of space.
I sat down with one of my long distance friends, Michaela Ehring, to talk about her interior design career at Noelle Micek Interior.
We also discussed living in Monterey, California, transitioning from a freelance designer to a corporate project manager, and how to design a place with its own storytelling.
Check out the following!
Michaela's IG: https://www.instagram.com/michaeladain/
Patricia's IG: https://www.instagram.com/amorpattie/
Brainchild IG: brainchildpodcast
Tina Choi is the food content creator behind Doobydobap. Every day her fans look forward to hearing her signature quote “Don’t Yuck My Yum,” at the start of her sensational food videos. Tune in to hear how she has won over the hearts of hundreds of thousands of people, one bite at a time.
Check out the following channels by Doobydobap:
https://www.tiktok.com/@doobydobap?lang=en
Finding your lobster, the love of your life, can be one of the most important things in life. In this episode, my great friends, Andrew Kim, Jane Lee, and I talk about finding a life partner in college, growing the relationship in your 20s, and transitioning into adulthood after college.
In this episode, we talk about building an online presence and how Katie Tracy, a YouTube creator with 200k subscribers, used her social platforms to provide educational resources and support for high school students all over the world. Katie was also the co-host of the Secret Syllabus Podcast, produced by iheartradio, The Female Quotient, and Wonder Media, on being a college student during the pandemic. Her most recent Brainchild is her nonprofit, IBlieve, which is a global educational community that provides IB resources for high school students. We then dive into certain friendships and business partnerships she formed with other like-minded students and content creators who also shared the same vision as her. Having already achieved so much as an Information Science major at Cornell, Katie is an inspiration to many young creators.
Check Out the Following!
Katie's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/alohakatiex
Katie's IG: @alohakatiex
Patricia's IG: @amorpattie
Brainchild Podcast IG: @brainchildpodcast
In the first episode of Brainchild Podcast, I converse with my friend Samay Bansal, who is the founder of Million Meals Mission, a global nonprofit that alleviates global food insecurity. He talks through how his love for food brought him to work as a hotel chef, manage a large team in his nonprofit organization, and how that eventually lead him to land a consulting job at Mckinsey & Company. While being a top student at Cornell University, Samay is larger than life and works toward driving impact every single day in his greater community.
Check Out the Following! Samay's IG: @samaybansal
Samay's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samaybansal/
Million Meals Mission: https://www.millionmealsmission.org/
Connect with the host and Brainchild Podcast!
Patricia's IG: @amorpattie
Brainchild Podcast IG: @brainchildpodcast
I share how my love for storytelling lead to the start of Brainchild Podcast.
A place where potentials are unlocked in life and in our careers,
because anybody can create their own brainchild.