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What is How2
Some people know what they want to do for a living early on, some people find out later.  I’m still searching for that answer the best way I know how; talking to people who’ve already made the discovery.  

How2 is a podcast about people who have found career paths that fulfill them on multiple levels, and searches for the root of that success. Tune in to find out what drives someone to plant a million trees, perform surgery, or study sleeping bats.  

​So if you have no idea what that person actually does in the career you’re pursuing, or if you’re just a curious person, How2 is for you.  It might not provide you with all the answers, but it will certainly get you asking better questions.

Search How2 on whatever podcast service you use, including iTunes and Spotify.
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Ep#11: The summary, with Charles Hsuen

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​It was a lot of work to make 10 (or 11) episodes of How2. 

If you've ever wondered what type of work that includes, or what you might take away from the process, listen in to my 11th episode. Here, Charles Hsuen takes the time to interview myself, breaking down what happened in season one of How2.
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Ep#10: Radio Interviewing | Inform, entertain, and amuse, with Don Connolly

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Photo: @chantalCBC
You may have been asked at one point or another, "what do you do for a living?". But for many people, how you want to live influences what you do, at least a little more than the reverse.

Long-time host and interviewer on CBC's Information Morning, Don Connolly is one of these people.  For him, a job in radio was a way to complement lifestyle, not define it.

Well, that was the original story anyway. Queue up this episode, to learn how Don grew with his career, developing a passion along the way.
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Ep#9: Architecture | Design value, with Anna Sampson

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Architects design buildings, or do they help build them? Architecture is certainly a process that influences the way our neighbourhoods and cities look, but beyond that, what do they do?

Anna Sampson has been working as an architect for 10 years, but been designing her whole life. Find out exactly what an architect does, as Anna explains the whole process.
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Ep#8: Sales | Reinvent yourself, with Robert Sime

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Times have changed. You just can't find a job and stay there until retirement, like you used to. Or is that a misconception?

Robert Sime was experiencing this modern dilemma in the 1970's, so he created his own solution. The answer was to form his own company, and simply combine his passions for communication and travel.
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Tune in, to discover how Robert had to go with the flow, and then swim against it, to find his calling.
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Ep#7: Journalism | Leap into the unknown, with Tamsyn Burgmann​

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Explore some of Tamsyn's work below

AI driven platform giving a voice to Nepalese politician, Bhumika Shrestha
On the Front Lines in Myanmar
New York Times International Opinion
Chasing that story down is tough work, but if you value the message of that story; it is certainly worth it.  This is challenging enough to do in your own backyard, but what's life like if you try it on the other side of the planet?

Tamsyn Burgmann flew from Vancouver, to Japan, then all over South East Asia, broadening her love of journalism along the way.

Find out how she got there and what she's doing now in the dynamic field of journalism.
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Ep#6.5: The Introduction, with Michael Sime

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​There's no better time to introduce something, as when you already have some context.
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How2 is a podcast about career and life satisfaction. Listen in each episode, as I try to hone in on what makes people content with how they earn a living, and at what cost.
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Ep#6: Audio Engineering | Provide a service, with Simon Larochette​

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Operating a recording studio involves a diverse range of skills; being an entrepreneur requires resilience and heavy time involvement.

So how can one person manage to do both of these things day-in and day-out? I wasn't sure, so I asked Sugar Shack owner and operator, Simon Larochette.
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Listen as Simon describes what it's like to run a studio, and the dedicated process to make it all work
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Ep#5: Political Science | Simplify the complicated, with Marc Trussler

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Politics is polarizing. People either love or hate talking about it, or maybe they even hate that they love talking about it.

In any case, it's a tough subject to understand and even tougher to become an expert in. That's where Marc and political science comes in.
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Listen to Political Science PhD candidate, Marc Trussler explain how we know the things we know, and what it takes to get there
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​Ep#4: Forestry | Get fit and make money, with Allyce Holden

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What do you do when you're spinning your wheels, and can't quite find that thing which makes you tick?

When Allyce was faced with that question, she planted some trees. A lot of trees.

Find out what life is like for a person who's job takes them away from it all, which is exactly where they want to be.
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​Ep#3: Orthopaedic Surgery | Replace hips and knees, with David Amirault

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It's not the incision, it's the decision. At least that what 35 years of surgery experience will tell you.

Find out what what it takes to be an orthopaedic surgeon, whether it's volunteering in Haiti or working with the politics of a hospital. 

Listen as David provides some insight into the career and life of a surgeon, and learn that not all surgeries are created equal.
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​Ep#2: Realtor | Sell and Buy Houses, with Jess Tasker

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​Buying a home can be stressful, it can be challenging, and it can be rewarding; and that's just for the people who are on the house hunt.

What is it like when other peoples' house hunt is your job?

Listen as Jess Tasker describes how she came to be a real estate agent.
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Ep#1: Ecologist | PhD and Science, with Zenon Czenze​

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Although the scientific method might be consistent, to make that method your job and livelihood, takes effort.

Whether you're networking at the most recent conference, or living for weeks in the New Zealand wilderness, listen in as Zenon describes the path one of the paths to becoming a scientist.
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