I'm thinking this will end up being one very long post or two separate posts.
As many of you who read my blog most likely know, I graduated from college in mid May. I started working at an internship right outside of Minneapolis and set up a temporary home with my aunt and uncle. Allow me to explain what has happened, and why.
I accepted the internship knowing that 'if' (although I went into work just wondering 'when' rather than 'if') the company made me an offer, I would become a Business Analyst and travel to another state for a year to work on a project. This was appealing to me and I was looking forward to it. It was because of this possibility of moving that I didn't get an apartment right away. I didn't want to be paying rent on an apartment that I wouldn't be living in. As time went on at this job I realized that while I did like the company and the people I was working with, I felt like there was a job out there with a better fit for me.
I ended up applying to a company that serves a different industry and ended up receiving a full time job offer, only to find out my internship was days away from providing me with an offer as well. I accepted the new job and have been working since June 25. Four whole days at my new job already and I have to say, I very much enjoy it. I still keep in touch with my coworkers from my previous job which is really nice. My new job employs seven people currently, me included. Since it's so small, I get to have a huge impact on the company and I get to wear many hats. I really enjoy this since I have so many interests and curiosities. I'm now working in the middle of downtown Minneapolis (something I always thought I wouldn't enjoy since it's such a big place but I really love it). I'm moving into my own apartment this Monday and I'm super excited. I found the perfect area, just a 9 minute bike ride to work and I'm not even living in downtown!
Since I have graduated, I have found that while I still learn some knowledge here and there, it is nothing like being in school. I'm not the biggest fan of college learning only because I have found that I personally enjoy teaching myself things or learning them on my own to be much more rewarding and successful than college ever was for me (as far as classroom stuff goes). Don't get me wrong, I learned so much at school and I'm very happy I went and feel fortunate that I was able to go despite the loans I'll be paying off over the next two or three years. So I had this problem where I wanted to continue learning and I needed to solve it. Sure, I could read some books to continue to grow my knowledge but that wasn't enough for me. I might try this method in the future more than I do currently but for now I've found my happy way of learning. Podcasts. I listen to podcasts whenever I'm on the bus or driving in my car. I find that I get so much enjoyment out of them. Whether I'm listening to something about history, culture, someone else's life (famous or non famous), quantum mechanics and beyond, I love it. If you really know me, you'll know that I very much enjoy learning about quantum mechanics. That stuff is mind blowing, I tell ya. That will probably conclude this post except for one last thing... If you're interested, I've compiled a list below of all the podcasts I'm listening to lately. You can find them all in the iTunes store.
- APM: On Being (the episode on autism is very very interesting)
- The Critical Path
- The Dave Ramsey Show (it's about managing your money and so great)
- Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders (it's a lecture podcast from Stanford)
- Get-It-Done Guy's Quick and Dirty Tips (about anything from how to think big to how to be less judgmental)
- Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips
- IT Conversations
- Legal Lad's Quick and Dirty Tips
- The Math Dude Quick and Dirty Tips
- No Agenda
- The Random Show
- Stuff You Missed in History Class
- Stuff You Should Know
- TechStuff
- WNYC's Radiolab (BY FAR MY MOST FAVORITE)
- 99% Invisible (one that stands out to me the most is called "Feltron Annual Report")
That wraps things up this evening. Hopefully if you decide to try any of these podcasts out, you find as much enjoyment in them as I do. I'd love to hear about what's going on in your life and what you think of any of the podcasts! Let me know if you have any recommendations as well!
Thanks for reading.
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