Podcast #75: Top Ten Books, Podcasts

EP#76: The Burden of College Loans: One Woman’s Story

Podcast Interview with Kristyn Poltis and Janet Maltbie

Timestamp Summaries:

“The Impact of Student Loan Forgiveness on Graduates: We’ll discuss what impact it would have on her as well as her college experiences in trying to pay back those student loans.”— Janet Maltbie 00:00:0800:01:09

“The High Cost of College Education: Did you have any idea what you were doing and how much your education would cost?”— Janet Maltbie 00:01:1100:01:33

The Burden of Student Loans: “The weight, the impact of the amount of money…It’s a lot of responsibility to put on an 18 year old of saying, like, hey, here, sign this loan.”— Kristyn Poltis 00:01:3400:02:31

“How Marriage Can Affect Student Loans: And that enabled you to get into some loans or some grant money from the federal government now because your income, you are now an independent student.”— Janet Maltbie 00:03:1500:03:33

“Debt-free Degree: If you feel stressed or anxious about your career or college major choice and want to find ways to complete a degree debt free, reach out to me. I offer a career exploration boot camp this summer for high school juniors, seniors and undecided college students. It helps them gain clarity, confidence and direction.”— Janet Maltbie 00:08:5200:09:30

About the Podcast Host, Janet Maltbie:

Janet is a professional career counselor in the state of Ohio with over 20 years experience helping students and people in transition make wise career choices. Her work has involved guiding students in the career and college planning process as an academic counselor at Lorain County Community College. 

After 13 years at LCCC, Janet transitioned to an adjunct faculty position, exclusively teaching a Career Exploration and Life Planning class and meeting with clients individually while pursuing her work as the founder and host of the No Loan Zone podcast. Janet can also be reached at http://www.lifeworkcareerservices.com

Connect with Janet Maltbie:


Podcast #75: Top Ten Books, Podcasts

EP#75: Beyond the Classroom: Top Books Every College Student Should Read.

Top Ten Book Recommendations 
for College students by Janet Maltbie

Podcast Interview with Krista O’Neill and Janet Maltbie

Transcript

Summary:

What books would you recommend college students read? In this episode, Krista O’Neill, nationally honored Lorain County Community College advisor and Guided Pathways coach for the Success Center for Ohio Community Colleges talks with podcast host, Janet Maltbie about high impact books that help college students succeed. 

Check out these top book recommendations from your local library:

Krista’s Favorites:

  • Poems by E.E. Cummings and Walt Whitman
  • Educated by Tara Westover
  • The Book of Joy by the Dalai lama and Desmond Tutu
  • What Color is Your Parachute? by Richard Bolles

Janet’s Favorites: Top 10 Ebook 

  • The Holy Bible 
  • How to Find Your Mission in Life by Richard Bolles
  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
  • Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte 
  • The Pomodoro Technique by Francesco Cirillo
  • The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy
  • Atomic Habits by James Clear
  • The War of Art by Steven Pressfield 
  • What Color is Your Parachute? by Richard Bolles
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie

Highlights:

In this episode, Krista O’Neill shares her love for reading and how it can help students succeed outside the classroom. As an English major who loves poetry, O’Neill suggests that if someone has a short amount of time, they should read a poem because it can be impactful in a short period of time. 

She also recommends the book “Educated” by Tara Westover, which emphasizes how privileged college students are to have the opportunity to learn and gain an education compared to people in other parts of the world. 

She also discusses, “The Book of Joy” by the Dalai lama and Desmond Tutu as exemplars of empathy. She suggests the book encourages people to see the world from different points of view. 

Finally, O’Neill likes, “What Color is Your Parachute?” by Richard Bolles, which helps students reflect on what they want out of a job and what is a good fit for them, considering factors like work values, skill set, and interests.

O’Neill advises students to always be learning, trying new things, and pushing themselves. She believes in continually improving skills by staying updated, attending webinars, and reading. 

The podcast concludes by mentioning the top 10 book recommendations developed by podcast host, Janet Maltbie. Maltbie also encouraging students to seek out resources and support by enrolling in her online career exploration class, SDEV 103 Career Exploration and Life Planning through Lorain County Community College. 

About Krista O’Neill:

Krista O’Neill has advised students for over 37 years at Lorain County Community College. In 1995, Krista was  honored by the National Academic Advising Association as one of thirteen Outstanding Advisors nationally. In addition to her role at LCCC, Krista serves as a Guided Pathways coach for the Success Center for Ohio Community Colleges. 

Connect with Krista O’Neill:

About the Podcast Host, Janet Maltbie:

Janet is a professional career counselor in the state of Ohio with over 20 years experience helping students and people in transition make wise career choices. Her work has involved guiding students in the career and college planning process as an academic counselor at Lorain County Community College. 

After 13 years at LCCC, Janet transitioned to an adjunct faculty position, exclusively teaching a Career Exploration and Life Planning class and meeting with clients individually while pursuing her work as the founder and host of the No Loan Zone podcast. 

Connect with Janet Maltbie:


EP#48: Beyond the Classroom: Top Books Every College Student Should Read.

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Summary:

What books would you recommend college students read? In this episode, Krista O’Neill, nationally honored Lorain County Community College advisor and Guided Pathways coach for the Success Center for Ohio Community Colleges talks with podcast host, Janet Maltbie about high impact books that help college students succeed. 

Check out these top book recommendations from your local library:

Krista’s Favorites:

  • Poems by E.E. Cummings and Walt Whitman
  • Educated by Tara Westover
  • The Book of Joy by the Dalai lama and Desmond Tutu
  • What Color is Your Parachute? by Richard Bolles

Janet’s Favorites: Top 10 Ebook 

  • The Holy Bible 
  • How to Find Your Mission in Life by Richard Bolles
  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
  • Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte 
  • The Pomodoro Technique by Francesco Cirillo
  • The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy
  • Atomic Habits by James Clear
  • The War of Art by Steven Pressfield 
  • What Color is Your Parachute? by Richard Bolles
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie

Highlights:

In this episode, Krista O’Neill shares her love for reading and how it can help students succeed outside the classroom. As an English major who loves poetry, O’Neill suggests that if someone has a short amount of time, they should read a poem because it can be impactful in a short period of time. 

She also recommends the book “Educated” by Tara Westover, which emphasizes how privileged college students are to have the opportunity to learn and gain an education compared to people in other parts of the world. 

She also discusses, “The Book of Joy” by the Dalai lama and Desmond Tutu as exemplars of empathy. She suggests the book encourages people to see the world from different points of view. 

Finally, O’Neill likes, “What Color is Your Parachute?” by Richard Bolles, which helps students reflect on what they want out of a job and what is a good fit for them, considering factors like work values, skill set, and interests.

O’Neill advises students to always be learning, trying new things, and pushing themselves. She believes in continually improving skills by staying updated, attending webinars, and reading. 

The podcast concludes by mentioning the top 10 book recommendations developed by podcast host, Janet Maltbie. Maltbie also encouraging students to seek out resources and support by enrolling in her online career exploration class, SDEV 103 Career Exploration and Life Planning through Lorain County Community College. 

About Krista O’Neill:

Krista O’Neill has advised students for over 37 years at Lorain County Community College. In 1995, Krista was  honored by the National Academic Advising Association as one of thirteen Outstanding Advisors nationally. In addition to her role at LCCC, Krista serves as a Guided Pathways coach for the Success Center for Ohio Community Colleges. 

Connect with Krista O’Neill:

About the Podcast Host, Janet Maltbie:

Janet is a professional career counselor in the state of Ohio with over 20 years experience helping students and people in transition make wise career choices. Her work has involved guiding students in the career and college planning process as an academic counselor at Lorain County Community College. 

After 13 years at LCCC, Janet transitioned to an adjunct faculty position, exclusively teaching a Career Exploration and Life Planning class and meeting with clients individually while pursuing her work as the founder and host of the No Loan Zone podcast. 

Connect with Janet Maltbie:

Podcast #74: Internships, Podcasts

EP#74: Internship Opportunities: Your Ticket to Real-World Experience and a Professional Network.

Janet Maltbie and Marcia Jones discuss internship opportunities through Handshake at LCCC.

Transcript

Podcast Summary:

Are you ready to take your college experience to the next level? In this podcast, Janet Maltbie, a career counselor, discuss the benefits of completing an internship with her guest, Marcia Jones, the Career Services Manager at Lorain County Community College.

Maltbie outlines the advantages of internships, including gaining real-world experience, building a professional network, developing professional skills, and improving a resume. 

Jones explains that students can access their Career Services through a platform called Handshake, where they can schedule appointments, develop resumes, and explore job or internship opportunities related to their career pathway. 

Highlights:

In the latest episode of No Loan Zone, we explore internship resources offered by Lorain County Community College’s Career Services department. Here are the 4 key takeaways from this episode:

  • Lorain County Community College provides students with the support they need for career prep, decision making, internships, and job opportunities. You can connect with them either in person or virtually using Handshake, the college’s job and internship platform.
  • Janet highlights the importance of internships and lists four reasons why they are beneficial: real-world experience, building professional networks, demonstrating professional skills, and improving resumes.
  • At LCCC, each student has a career development specialist who works specifically with their career pathway and can be selected through Handshake or by calling Career Services at 440-366-4076.
  • Janet is an experienced career counselor with a passion for helping students and adults pursue smart career choices and debt-free living. She teaches an online class on career exploration and life planning through LCCC.

About the Marcia Jones:

Marcia Jones is the Career Services Manager at Lorain County Community College. For nearly 20 years, Marcia has helped students learn about careers, and how to link their education to job experiences, so they can launch from a job into a meaningful career. She is passionate about helping students to learn about careers and how to link their education to experience to both leverage and launch their career.

Connect with LCCC Career Services:

About the Podcast Host, Janet Maltbie:

Janet is a professional career counselor in the state of Ohio with over 20 years experience helping students and people in transition make wise career choices. Her work has involved guiding students in the career and college planning process as an academic counselor at Lorain County Community College. 

After 13 years at LCCC, Janet transitioned to an adjunct faculty position, exclusively teaching a Career Exploration and Life Planning class and meeting with clients individually while pursuing her work as the founder and host of the No Loan Zone podcast.

Connect with Janet Maltbie:


Podcast #58: The ROI Factor, Podcasts

EP#58: The ROI Factor: Getting a Smart Return on Your College Investment.

Joe Flinner of Landing Point Financial Group discusses ROI with Janet Maltbie

Transcript

Today on our program my guest is Joe Flinner. This week we look at ROI (Return on Investment); How to get a smart return on your college investment. Joe is the lead wealth advisor for Landing Point Financial Group in Avon Ohio. He earned a finance degree from Bowling Green University and is a Certified Financial Planner and a Certified Kingdom Advisor. 

Some quick tips on getting a smart return on a college investment: 

  1. College is expensive. Start early planning for college. Have small incremental conversations with your student regarding about how much money you can reasonably invest for college without burdening them with exorbitant debt. 
  2. A good rule of thumb is for every $10,000 in student loan debt, there will be about $110 a month in payment. So for a $40,000 loan, there will be about $440 a month in principle and interest payment on a standard 10 year loan.
  3. Look up what a starting salary is for the major. If the starting salary is $36,000 a year, don’t put yourself in a position where you owe $90,000 in college debt when you graduate.
  4. Have a conversation with a third party to determine what you want your contribution to the college plan to be. Do this before you have that conversation with your children. Its a really good opportunity to understand your financial balance sheet  and to understand what you can reasonably contribute to their education. 

Joe Flinner can be reached through http://www.landingpointfinancialgroup.com or by calling 440-361-7227.  And, if you’re unsure about your career direction and want help on completing a degree debt free you can reach me Janet Maltbie at http://www.noloanzone.com/contact. Janet meets with students and adults in transition so they can reach their career goals.