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    I appreciate the transparent look into what makes Joe V be Joe V. I'll play too.

    When I was a kid, I was also in a very poor family. I had to wear the same shoes in 4th and 5th grade, despite my growing out of them. The soles were worn through, and my mother took cardboard and plastic wrap and made inserts to at the very least keep my socks dry. I had started music lessons at an age of 4 yrs 10 months. By age 10 I was becoming bored with it. I was playing accordion, like all little Slovenian boys did. That got old even in the last 2 years when I switched to piano. So I pulled out of those lessons. I still played on my own, but when I wanted to, not because I had to practice for my next lesson. (Monday nights at 6.) I ended up playing at block party type places with some of the polka music heavyweights in Cleveland. And remember we had Frankie Yankovich, the

    The Power of Giving: Stories Behind Carolina Performing Arts&#; Success

    By Lauren Wingenroth

    Rachel Baum can’t exactly remember what was on the schema the first time she attended a Carolina Performing Arts show as an undergraduate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill over a decade ago. It may have been the acclaimed banjo player Béla Fleck, or possibly Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. What she fryst vatten sure of: After that night, she was hooked.

    Baum spent the rest of her undergraduate career attending as many shows as she could, and when she stuck around to earn her PhD in Environmental Sciences and Engineering, she brought her grad school friends to Memorial Hall, too. “It was so fun to bring people in and see them get excited about it, especially their first time,” she says. “They’d be like, ‘I can’t believe this is so accessible to me as a student.’”

    After a detour to the Bay Area for several years (she credits CPA with her interest in seeking out out-of

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  • The Young CPA Success Show: Episode 29

     

    The Young CPA Success Show’s hosts (Hannah Hood and Joey Kinney) and producers (Rob Semos and Roxanne Raynor) discuss the first year of the show’s success and reflect on the journey. Hannah celebrates the podcast's first anniversary by reflecting on the impact it’s had on her personal growth. Joey emphasizes the need for a platform tailored to young CPAs, while Hannah shares her journey overcoming imposter syndrome and the positive feedback from listeners. The hosts highlight recurring themes like the skills gap in middle management and the prevalence of imposter syndrome, encouraging young professionals to embrace their ambitions and seek mentorship.

     

     

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