In this episode of Lit to Life, I chat with George Long, a college counselor at The Lawrenceville School, who took an unexpected path from teaching English to guiding students through the college admissions process. With a degree in Black Studies and a passion for understanding students' stories, George uses a personalized approach shaped by the boarding school environment to help students feel seen and supported. Tune in to hear George's journey and insights into the world of college counseling!
In this episode of Lit to Life, we chat with Liron Brase, Senior Director of People Experience, about their unique journey from studying English to excelling in HR. We explore how a humanities degree can offer unexpected strengths in the workplace, the importance of maintaining a positive mindset in navigating role-specific challenges, and the essential skills for career growth in HR. Whether you’re an aspiring HR professional or simply curious about the versatility of an English major, you won’t want to miss this insightful and inspiring conversation.
Fairfield Public Library’s Town Librarian Scott shares what it really means to be a librarian (hint: it’s not just about reading books). Discover what drew him to this career, the impact he has on the community, and why he loves his role in shaping and supporting the people he serves.
In this episode of Lit to Life, Connecticut's Poet Laureate, Antoinette Brim-Bell, explores her poetic journey and her driving force of curiosity. She shares the inspiration behind her work, how she balances self-expression with audience engagement, and the creative habits that drive her. Antoinette also discusses her transition to academia to support her craft, the role of writing communities in her growth, and what her appointment as Poet Laureate means for her efforts to connect and enrich the community through poetry.
In our first episode, we feature Suzannah Holstenbeck, Executive Director of the literacy non-profit Read to Grow. Suzannah shares her insights on building meaningful relationships, achieving work-life balance, and her passionate commitment to advancing Read to Grow’s mission. Tune in to discover her journey and the profound impact of her work on literacy and community engagement.
What can you do with a humanities major? Lit to Life answers this question and more by interviewing different professionals in the humanities field. Join us in this introductory episode as we set the stage for the podcast's format and purpose.