Think speech class is just about public speaking? Think again. In this episode, Pierre Michaels sits down with Cassandra Wingert, Assistant Professor of Speech Communication at College of DuPage, to explore how communication skills shape career success in every field—from healthcare to business to law. Cassandra shares how speech courses build confidence, foster leadership, and prepare students for real-world challenges through hands-on experiences like mock interviews and persuasive presentations. Whether you're nervous about speaking up or ready to lead the conversation, this episode will show you how communication can be your most powerful career tool.
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Full episode transcript can be found on the episode page. Below is a general timestamp summary.
00:00–00:01:30
Introduction
Host Pierre Michaels introduces the Career Ready podcast and welcomes guest Cassandra Wingert, Assistant Professor of Speech Communication at College of DuPage.
00:01:30–00:03:40
Cassandra’s Background & Role
Cassandra shares her teaching philosophy and the importance of communication skills in all professional settings.
00:03:40–00:06:50
Value of Speech Communication Across Careers
Discussion on how communication skills apply to various fields like healthcare, marketing, and law, and how they enhance employability and promotability.
00:06:50–00:09:00
Soft Skills and Classroom Experience
Exploration of how speech classes build confidence, empathy, and community through interactive learning and feedback.
00:09:00–00:11:30
Hard Skills and Transferable Skills
Students gain practical skills like public speaking, interviewing, and message design, which are applicable across industries.
00:11:30–00:13:40
Advice for Students: Say Yes to Opportunities
Cassandra encourages students to get involved, try new things, and use experiences to build stories for interviews.
00:13:40–00:17:20
Classroom Activities That Build Career Readiness
Overview of real-world assignments like mock interviews, resume building, and persuasive speeches tailored to students’ career goals.
00:17:20–00:20:00
Final Advice: Practice, Network, and Tell Your Story
Cassandra emphasizes the importance of treating college as a networking opportunity and using storytelling to stand out professionally.
00:20:00–00:23:16
Resources and Closing
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