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| E107: 2024 Year in Review | 31 Dec 2024 | 00:56:16 | |
There were a lot of big changes to the Association this year, making it a year of transition in more ways than one! Listen in for Matt Baird's final episode as the ATA Podcast host where he interviews ATA President Geoff Koby to look back on all that happened in 2024 and to set our eyes on exciting things planned for 2025.
This year, Geoff found himself unexpectedly and prematurely in the role of president. As well, the new Association Management System launched and there was a change in executive director. In this episode, you'll hear more about Geoff's history with ATA, his perspective on the year, some highlights of 2024, things to look forward to in 2025, and Matt's farewell to the podcast.
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| E106: Inside Specialization - Interpreting with Technology | 18 Oct 2024 | 00:52:27 | |
On this episode of the ATA Podcast's Inside Specialization series, Daniel Sebesta and Bridget Hylak of ATA's Language Technology Division interview Dieter Runge, co-founder of Boostlingo. Listen in as Dieter, Bridget, and Daniel discuss the role of professional organizations in the interpreting profession. Dieter mentions that technology upskilling is a fact of life for our industry, like most other industries! If you want to be informed and ahead about the changes technology is bringing to interpreting, this episode is for you. Throughout their conversation, you'll hear lively exchanges about the IT fluency of interpreters, the threat (or not!) of AI to interpreters' livelihoods, standardized rules for remote interpreting systems, how interpreting delivered over Zoom may be received and perceived differently, the challenges of large multilingual events and RSI (remote simultaneous interpreting), privacy/confidentiality in remote interpreting scenarios, accessibility of interpreting for those hard of hearing, and other developments and innovations on the horizon in the world of interpreting.
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| E97: Inside Specialization – Beauty and Cosmetic Translation | 19 Dec 2023 | 00:25:35 | |
Do you know the difference between moisturizing and hydrating? In this Inside Specialization interview, we hear from Berenice Font, who has specialized in the beauty and cosmetic industry for more than 15 years as a translator, transcreator, copywriter, editor, and consultant. She tells us about what makes this line of specialization exciting, fun, and interesting; what kind of opportunities are out there for aspiring beauty and cosmetic linguists; and the importance of understanding the nitty gritty of different terms in the business and what they mean in various markets.
The beauty and cosmetic industry was estimated to be worth $49.7 billion in 2022, and shows no signs of slowing down. With such impressive growth, there continues to be a need for high-quality translation and localization in this sector. Hear more about this area of specialization in this episode of the ATA Podcast!
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| E96: 2023 State of the Association | 12 Dec 2023 | 00:29:38 | |
In this episode of the ATA Podcast, we talk to new ATA President Veronika Demichelis and revisit this year of transition for ATA. Listen in as Host Matt Baird asks Veronika about changes in ATA--like membership, the work of our volunteers, the ATA Board, our committees, ATA headquarters, and where ATA currently stands.
Among other things overviewing 2023, you'll also hear about ATA financially, the impact of our advocacy efforts, and the recent statement on artificial intelligence. As we move to the future and take note of challenges we've overcome this year, we are grateful to our membership, volunteers, and leadership, and we look forward to 2024!
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| E95: Inside Specialization – Opportunities in the Era of AI | 30 Nov 2023 | 00:36:46 | |
Where do linguists fit in the current era of artificial intelligence? In this ATA Podcast episode of Inside Specialization, Daniel Sebesta, ATA's Language Technology Division (LTD) administrator, and Bridget Hylak, LTD assistant administrator, interview Konstantin Dranch, co-founder of Custom.MT, on a variety of topics surrounding machine translation and AI. What are the added value of generative AI and large language models? How can human language skills be future-proofed and marketed today? What about in the near future? All of these questions and more are answered here in this episode of the ATA Podcast!
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| E94: How ATA Can Benefit Your Career | 29 Sep 2023 | 00:24:24 | |
This year for International Translation Day, Matt Baird and Andie Ho co-host the podcast for the first time to spotlight the importance of joining professional translation and interpreting associations. This episode's guests, Céline Browning and Marco Díaz, are great examples! Why? Although Céline and Marco have followed completely different career paths, they both have one thing in common: They joined ATA and became active members fairly early in their careers, and they both agree that it had a significant impact on their early success and where they are today.
In this special episode for ITD 2023, listen to find out:
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| E93: ATA 2023 Elections - Meet the Candidates (Part 2) | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:40:29 | |
ATA will hold its regularly scheduled elections at the upcoming ATA 64th Annual Conference in Miami, Florida (October 25-28, 2023) to elect a president-elect, secretary, and treasurer for a two-year term, as well as three directors for a three-year term.
In this podcast, each candidate gets a chance to introduce themselves. Listen to learn:
The slate of candidates for the 2023 elections are: President-elect Treasurer Secretary Director
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| E93: ATA 2023 Elections - Meet the Candidates (Part 1) | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:39:32 | |
ATA will hold its regularly scheduled elections at the upcoming ATA 64th Annual Conference in Miami, Florida (October 25-28, 2023) to elect a president-elect, secretary, and treasurer for a two-year term, as well as three directors for a three-year term.
In this podcast, each candidate gets a chance to introduce themselves. Listen to learn:
The slate of candidates for the 2023 elections are: President-elect Treasurer Secretary Director
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| E92: Inside Specialization – Audiovisual Translation with a PhD | 18 Sep 2023 | 00:39:21 | |
Are you at a crossroads in your career as a linguist? Are you thinking about postgraduate education in translation? Do you thrive on learning the ins and outs of a craft from experts in the field? These are all questions to consider as you strive to build a stronger professional profile and expertise as a translator.
In this episode, we interview ATA member Angélica Ramírez, a PhD alumna of the University of Alicante's translation and interpreting program. She began translating in the late 1990s and pursued a postgraduate degree early in her career. Listen as she offers insights about how language postgraduate education has evolved in the 21st century and why it was so important for her. She also shares her insights about her experience specializing in audiovisual translation and expands on the type of skills and techniques that are important for working and growing in that area of concentration.
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| E91: ATA’s 64th Annual Conference Preview | 31 Aug 2023 | 00:28:53 | |
It’s that time of year again – ATA’s Annual Conference (October 25-28) is right around the corner! Whether you work as a professional translator or interpreter, or inspire to be one, this event is made for you! And if you run a translation business or develop language-related software, you won’t want to miss one of the industry’s biggest events.
There are a lot of new and interesting things happening at the conference this year, and ATA Podcast Host Matt Baird and President-Elect and Conference Organizer Veronika Demichelis waste no time giving you the scoop on the latest updates for ATA64!
Even if you’re a regular conference attendee, be sure to listen in and discover what awaits you in exciting Miami!
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| E90: Inside Specialization – Food and Wine Translation | 16 Aug 2023 | 00:32:54 | |
Planning for a vacation or special occasion? Want a break from making dinner? Or maybe you're trying to cook a great meal at home? Eating and drinking makes up the rhythm of our days no matter where we are, and there are plenty of written descriptions across industries to help us eat and drink better and happier. In this episode, we interview ATA member and food and wine translator Adam Sachs about the ins and outs of culinary translation. You’ll hear about his lengthy career as a food and beverage professional starting from his early days working in wine country all the way to managing global supply chain integrity for some major players and how he’s now applying that knowledge as a language professional. Listen to the full episode today for some chuckles about restaurant menu translation errors!
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| E89: The 2023 ATA Halftime Show | 31 Jul 2023 | 00:32:05 | |
In this episode, ATA Podcast Co-host Andie Ho speaks with ATA President Madalena Sánchez Zampaulo and President-Elect Veronika Demichelis about ATA's accomplishments so far this year and what they're looking forward to in the rest of 2023. For a great overview of all things ATA and all things to come within the Association, be sure to give this episode a listen!
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| E105: ATA 2024 Elections - Meet the Candidates | 02 Oct 2024 | 00:42:32 | |
ATA will hold its regularly scheduled elections at the upcoming ATA 65th Annual Conference in Portland, Oregon, October 30–November 2, 2024, to elect the following:
For this podcast episode, candidates had the opportunity to submit a recording. Listen to learn:
The Annual Meeting of Voting Members and Elections will be held Thursday, October 31, 2024. This year’s candidates are:
President-Elect | Remaining One-Year Term Viktoryia Baum Andy Benzo
Director | Three-Year Term Isabel Asensio Jason Jolley Jessie Liu Marcela Renna Jaime Russell Yasha Saebi Marifer Sager Romina Marazzato Sparano
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| E88: Scams | 30 Jun 2023 | 00:29:58 | |
In this episode, ATA Podcast Host Matt Baird speaks with Carola F. Berger, PhD, CT about scam types and what scammers are after, such as your information or your money. Carola has helped ATA and language professionals stay knowledgeable and aware regarding scams over the years as they've evolved. Scamming is an ever-present concern for freelance translators and interpreters. Make it your business to learn how scams work and how to avoid them.
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| E87: AFTI Scholarship Recipient | 27 Jun 2023 | 00:21:47 | |
The American Foundation for Translation and Interpretation (AFTI) offers a limited number of $500 scholarships to students/recent graduates of translation or interpreting studies programs or related fields to help defray the cost of attending ATA’s Annual Conference.
In this episode, ATA Podcast Co-Host Andie Ho speaks with Halla Bearden, 2022 AFTI First-Time ATA Conference Attendance Scholarship recipient. Halla overviews the reasons why she applied for the scholarship, what it looked like, and what attending her first ATA Conference was like. Halla also shares some tips on what she did to ensure she got the most from her time at the ATA Annual Conference!
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| E86: Advocacy Committee Updates | 16 Jun 2023 | 00:29:08 | |
Advocacy for T&I professions is one of the main reasons that ATA exists and a main benefit for our members. The Advocacy Committee was established to advise the Board of Directors on policy and legislative issues affecting translation, interpreting, and related fields.
In this episode, ATA Podcast Co-Host Andie Ho speaks with Ben Karl, Chair of ATA’s Advocacy Committee. Ben covers all facets of the Advocacy Committee and the work they do, as many laws affecting T&I professionals are not one size fits all. Overall, the Advocacy Committee is on your side, and Ben explores what that looks like on the international level.
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| E85: ATA Certification Exam: What You Need to Succeed | 04 May 2023 | 00:25:23 | |
Thinking about taking the ATA Certification Exam? Failed the practice text and wondering what to do now? Then this podcast is for you!
In this episode, ATA Podcast Host Matt Baird speaks with David Stephenson, Chair of ATA’s Certification Committee. David shares insights into the practice test, explains what you should do with the results, and provides a long list of ways to prepare for the exam.
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| E84: New Virtual Conference about Interpreting and Translating the Future | 31 Mar 2023 | 00:29:19 | |
Do machine translation and artificial intelligence have you feeling like your "system" needs an upgrade? Up your game by attending ATA’s one-day virtual conference "Translating and Interpreting the Future: Empowering Professionals to Innovate and Thrive" on Saturday, May 20. In this episode, ATA Podcast Co-Host Andie Ho speaks with conference organizers, Robert Sette and Andy Benzo, to find out more about this educational and energizing look into how machine translation (MT) and artificial intelligence (AI) are shaping the translation and interpreting professions. Learn why ATA is organizing this virtual conference, who will be speaking, whether there will be networking opportunities, and much more.
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| E83: The ATA Mentoring Program | 01 Mar 2023 | 00:31:43 | |
How can ATA help you improve your business practices? Grow your income? Expand into a new specialization? Market to direct clients? It’s called the ATA Mentoring Program, and it’s a fantastic benefit of your ATA membership! Take a minute to listen in and learn more as The ATA Podcast Co-Host Andie Ho sits down with the program’s co-chair Tony Guerra. From how to apply and who can apply to what the matching process is all about and why the program is “mentee-driven”—you’ll get the full rundown on a great way to tap into the unique talent and experience of successful translators and interpreters. And don’t miss finding out how you can give back to the profession as a mentor. This program really has something for everyone, and Episode 83 explains it all! Show Notes: Join ATA • ATA School Outreach Contest • Episode 53: How ATA School Outreach Works • ATA 2023 Elections: Call for Nominations • The ATA Podcast Archive • ATA Mentoring Program • ATA Mentoring Experience Video • ATA’s 64th Annual Conference | Audio Production: Derek Platts Please send comments, questions, or requests about this podcast to podcast@atanet.org.
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| E82: Inside Specialization-Medical Translation | 15 Feb 2023 | 00:18:45 | |
If helping other people is important to your job satisfaction, then medical translation should be at the top of your list of potential specializations. But wait…don’t you have to be a medical professional to enter this field? No, not necessarily, says ATA member and medical translator Danielle Maxson. Danielle recently sat down with ATA member and podcast host María Baker for Episode 82 of Inside Specialization. Listen in as she explains how her personal story led to a career in medical translation, how she prepared for the change from teacher to interpreter to translator, and where she found the resources to train for the job. You’ll also learn the types of documents that need translation, the typical clients, and the impact of machine translation on this segment of the industry. BONUS! Danielle explores how back translation became part of her medical translation business—a excellent lesson in making the most of diversification! Be sure to let us know what you think! Send comments, questions, or requests about this podcast to podcast@atanet.org. | |||
| E81: Introducing ATA's New Executive Director | 02 Feb 2023 | 00:28:53 | |
Ninety days after her introduction at ATA63, ATA’s new executive director, Kelli Baxter, sat down with Podcast Host Matt Baird for a quick check on how it’s going. Listen in to Episode 81 for Kelli’s first impressions of ATA and its members, a snapshot of where she’s been in her career, and why she thinks the future is about making the T&I industry more visible. Listeners will also learn about plans for the Association going forward and the possibilities Kelli sees in the inevitability of change. Show Notes Join ATA or Renew Your Membership for 2023 • Call for Nominations 2023 • ATA64 Call for Proposals • ATA Mastermind Program Application Deadline • Learn How to Volunteer for ATA Committees • Executive Director Column in The ATA Chronicle • Email ATA’s Executive Director | |||
| E80: Inside Specialization-Machine Translation and Post Editing | 15 Dec 2022 | 00:33:04 | |
It’s time to talk about the future of machine translation (MT) and post-editing. No doubt we’ve come a long way since rule-based and statistical MT. Where are we now, and is there a career to be had here? Listen in as Daniel Šebesta, assistant administrator of ATA’s Language Technology Division, talks to Arle Lommel, a senior analyst at CSA Research, about the good, the bad, and the ugly in MT, post-editing, and artificial intelligence (AI). The conversation covers the concern about MT being a race to the bottom for pricing, the case to be made for MT as “eating cookies from the cookie jar,” and whether MT and AI can ever work for translators who are in it for the love of words. | |||
| E79: The State of the Association | 02 Nov 2022 | 00:35:31 | |
The pandemic years changed the business world—and the translation and interpreting industry—in ways we never imagined. As we head into 2023, it’s time to take stock of where ATA stands in support of members and the community at large in the new normal. Listen in as ATA President Madalena Sánchez Zampaulo sits down with Host Matt Baird to outline the work done by the ATA Board, committees, and volunteers in 2022. From the online certification exam to finances to a changing of the guard at ATA Headquarters, Episode 79 covers what you need to know right here, right now. Click to listen! Show Notes: ATA63 Annual Conference Wrap Up Video and Photos • ATA Member Center and Benefits • Get Involved • ATA Student Resources • ATA Advocacy and Outreach • Free Guide to Starting Out as a Translator • ATA Finances • ATA Professional Development • Inside Specialization Podcasts • ATA Certification Exam | |||
| E104: Inside Specialization – Corporate and Internal Communications | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:30:15 | |
In the language professions, there is the contradiction to be both regional experts and citizens of the world in needing to share a message with multiple divergent entities. These identities are crucial for multinational companies whose communications can be very time-sensitive and have major implications on everything they do. For this reason, it's important to have a trusted and experienced translator or interpreter for your business.
In this episode of the ATA Podcast, we hear from Marita Propato, who has a career that spans decades working with clients ranging from large tech firms to the International Olympic Committee. From press releases to the classroom and from machine translation to gender-inclusive language, listen in to Marita's journey and experiences that have shaped her accomplished career, and take notes as she advises how to navigate translating corporate and internal communications.
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| E78: ATA 2022 Elections--Meet the Candidates | 03 Oct 2022 | 00:44:20 | |
The slate is set, the candidates are ready, and the opportunity to learn more about who’s running for the ATA Board is right here in front of you! In Episode 78 of The ATA Podcast, Host Matt Baird asks the candidates running for Director positions about the T&I work they do, why they joined ATA, why they are running for office, and what is an area of ATA where they feel they can have the most impact if elected as Director. Click ATA 2022 Elections for candidate statements and photos. And don't forget to subscribe to The ATA Podcast! | |||
| Happy International Translation Day 2022 from ATA! | 30 Sep 2022 | 00:59:26 | |
Why not make today about sharing the importance of what you do? We’ll help with this repeat of Episode 37 of The ATA Podcast from 2019. Listen in as Host Matt Baird and Judy Jenner—a veteran translator and interpreter, author, and ATA Spokesperson—provide an inside look at the translation and interpreting professions, including why this work is so vital in today’s global village. #ataitd2022 #internationaltranslationday | |||
| E77: Inside Specialization—Editing, Proofreading, and Copyediting | 16 Sep 2022 | 00:24:39 | |
While every translator needs editing and proofreading skills, you have to have a passion for it and be a true grammar nerd to make this your specialty—and that fits translator Eve Bodeux to a tee. Learn the skills required, the only reason behind every change in the text, and why technology hasn’t replaced humans in the editing, proofreading, and copyediting process when she sits down to talk with Inside Specialization’s guest host Gloria Cabrejos. Eve also offers up one simple tip that goes a long way in proofing your own work—don’t miss it! | |||
| E76: ATA’s 63rd Annual Conference Preview | 08 Sep 2022 | 00:29:42 | |
Over 160 educational sessions, 15 Advanced Skills and Training Day (AST) courses, 30 subject- and language-specific tracks, industry leaders from around the world, and 1,500 translators, interpreters, students, educators, project managers, and language company owners—what more can you say about ATA's 63rd Annual Conference? Find out as ATA President-Elect and Conference Organizer Veronika Demichelis unpacks ATA63 from beginning to end in this blockbuster episode of The ATA Podcast! Show Notes ATA 63rd Annual Conference • ATA63 Registration and First-Timers Save $75 • Advanced Skills and Training Day (AST) • Continuing Education Credits • Job Fair • Networking • Buddies Welcome Newbies • Book, Podcast, and Blog Fair • Exhibit Hall • ATA63 Hotel Reservations • ATA63 Learn from the Locals • Chinese Language Division “Coming to LA” with Ben Karl • ATA 2022 Elections • Become an ATA Voting Member • Board of Directors Meeting Summary • ATA Webinars • Back to Business Basics | |||
| E75: Inside Specialization—Interpreting for Spiritual Care in Health Care Settings | 18 Jul 2022 | 00:32:46 | |
We interpret in many areas where we don’t agree with the speaker, and we think nothing of it. We recognize the specialty, build the resources, and train to become fluent in the details. Why, then, do we not do the same for spiritual care? Join Tatiana Cestari and Anne Connor in this episode of ATA’s Inside Specialization series for a discussion of this overlooked specialty. You’ll learn how medicine’s renewed interest in the mind-body-spirit connection is leading to the development of training for this aspect of health care interpreting, how to handle requests when you aren’t prepared, and where to locate the resources you’ll need. Resources for Interpreters in Spiritual Care Settings: Bahá’í Faith Prayers • The Book of Common Prayer according to the Episcopal Church • The Book of Mormon • Catechism of the Catholic Church • Catholic Online • Jehovah’s Witnesses • Jewish Prayers and Blessings • The Noble Quran | |||
| E74: The ATA Certification Exam On Demand | 01 Jun 2022 | 00:18:44 | |
The ATA certification exam is now available online and on demand, and Certification Committee Chair David Stephenson is here to tell you all about it. In Episode 74, David explains to Podcast Host Matt Baird how “on demand” works, from payment to scheduling to security with real time monitoring and recording. And don’t miss this—David also reveals the top reasons people fail and the best way to prepare to take the exam. But first we begin the podcast with a remembrance of Michèle Hansen, CT, who did so much to make ATA’s on-demand certification exam a reality. | |||
| E73: Inside Specialization-Legal Translation | 03 May 2022 | 00:29:55 | |
This is not another lawyer-turned-translator story, which just goes to show that there's more than one way to become a legal translator! In this episode of Inside Specialization, lawyer-linguist Paula Arturo tells ATA member Daniel Sebesta about the role passion plays in the decision to become a legal translator and why how much you're willing to learn is key to becoming one of the best. You'll also discover why "follow the money" is the secret to choosing a subspecialty, how you can compete against machine translation, and a surprising skill you'll need to climb this career ladder. | |||
| E72: Inside Specialization-International Trade Translation | 01 Feb 2022 | 00:19:19 | |
Amanda Williams will be the first to tell you that her entry into international trade translation was through the "school of hard knocks"—and she loved every minute of it! Tune in to this episode of Inside Specialization to hear Amanda explain her job to guest host Andie Ho. From port contracts and technology to customs, inventory, logistics, and warehouse automation, it's way more than bills of lading. It's the knowledge beyond the words on the page that will take you places in this specialty. You can never stop learning. | |||
| E71: Inside Specialization-Audiovisual Translation | 30 Dec 2021 | 00:21:26 | |
After more than 6,000 program hours of video, film, and TV, Deborah Wexler has plenty of insight and advice to offer translators interested in audiovisual translation. From the value of networking to the fatal mistake of not seeing the career ladder to the secrets of macros, shortcuts, and typing speed, Deborah's interview with the Professional Development Committee's Deputy Chair Charo Welle is not to be missed. | |||
| E69: Inside Specialization-Video Game Localization | 30 Dec 2021 | 00:20:38 | |
Even if you're not a gamer, video game localization sounds like fun, right? But is it really? Find out in this interview with top video game localizer Marina Ilari, who talked with ATA member Charo Welle about how she found her niche, the challenges of living in "other worlds," and the best ways to gain enough experience to break into the specialty. | |||
| E103: Inside Specialization – Dental Translation | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:32:24 | |
When it comes to healthcare, not everyone considers the uniqueness of dentistry in terms of the training and expertise it requires from dentists and hygienists. This distinction manifests itself through the language used in the field, which requires careful research and attention to translate effectively. As well, dentistry tends to be on the forefront of medical advancements, meaning new treatments and terminology develop frequently.
In this episode of Inside Specialization, Anne Conner speaks with Mario Muchacho, DDS, about how he pursued a career in dentistry but wasn't enthusiastic about all aspects of the practice. Eventually, Mario found that his true calling was to work as a translator within this field. Learn how Mario made the transition, what he's learned and experienced, what he would have done differently, and more on this episode of the ATA Podcast!
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| E70: American Foundation for Translation and Interpretation | 16 Dec 2021 | 00:24:06 | |
Everyone loves a backstory. And the American Foundation for Translation and Interpretation—or AFTI for short—has one that few people know. So stop and listen to Episode 70 of The ATA Podcast as AFTI Board President Geoff Koby sits down with Host Matt Baird to talk about the foundation's beginnings, its current day focus on student scholarships and T&I awards, and how your donation can make a difference. | |||
| E68: Inside Specialization-Medical Interpreting | 02 Nov 2021 | 00:27:35 | |
So often medical interpreters make the job look easy, and yet it's anything but. There's the constant challenge of new terminology, the administrative procedures of different healthcare settings, and the stress of life and death situations—not to mention actually interpreting the patient-provider encounter itself. Join guest host Anne Connor in Episode 68 of The ATA Podcast to learn more about the skills, training, ethical standards, and commitment to lifelong learning needed to work in this very personally rewarding field. During the interview, Medical Interpreting Supervisor Yuliya Speroff also explains the specialty's ongoing quest for professional recognition within the healthcare community and what individual medical interpreters can do to support the effort. This episode includes two great resources you won't want to miss. | |||
| E67: Inside Specialization-Diplomatic Translation | 19 Oct 2021 | 00:41:43 | |
Can a specialization that is broad in subject matter still be a niche market? If you're talking about diplomatic translation, then the answer is absolutely yes! In this episode of Inside Specialization, Joseph Mazza, chief of the Office of Language Services’ Translating Division at the U.S. Department of State, explains the tremendous variety of content, text types, and tasks this work involves, including the necessity to understand past history and cultural allusions. You'll also learn why critical research skills and a thorough knowledge of language and culture are important assets for the job. And then there's the pressure that comes with the responsibility of translating content representing the United States! Don't miss this podcast for an insider's view of a truly unique specialty. | |||
| E66: Meet the Candidates in ATA's 2021 Elections (Director positions) | 30 Sep 2021 | 00:49:47 | |
The slate is set, the candidates are ready, and the opportunity to learn more about who’s running for the Board is right here in front of you! In Episode 66 of The ATA Podcast, Host Matt Baird asks the candidates running for Director positions about the T&I work they do, why they joined ATA, and what skills and vision they will bring to their position on the Board. Be sure to catch the first part of this episode to learn more about the candidates running for President-Elect, Secretary, and Treasurer. Click ATA 2021 Elections for candidate statements and photos. And don't forget to subscribe to The ATA Podcast! | |||
| E66: Meet the Candidates in ATA's 2021 Elections (Officer positions) | 30 Sep 2021 | 00:47:59 | |
The slate is set, the candidates are ready, and the opportunity to learn more about who’s running for the Board is right here in front of you! In Episode 66 of The ATA Podcast, Host Matt Baird asks the candidates running for officer positions about the T&I work they do, why they joined ATA, and what skills and vision they will bring to their position on the Board. Be sure to catch the second part of this episode to learn more about the candidates for Board Director positions. Click ATA 2021 Elections for candidate statements and photos. And don't forget to subscribe to The ATA Podcast! | |||
| E65: Inside Specialization-Translating Sustainability | 16 Sep 2021 | 00:22:55 | |
Sustainability and waste management are currently hot topics, but back in 2001, when Abigail Dahlberg began her translation career, they were a bit off the beaten path. Now 20 years into this translation specialty, Abigail joins Inside Specialization Host Andie Ho for a look at careers in this "still very much a niche" market. From the kinds of jobs available and the impact of machine translation to tips for psyching out growth areas in the specialty and becoming the go-to translator in the field, this interview covers everything you could want to know about this highly specialized career path--and then some. | |||
| E64: ATA's 62nd Annual Conference | 31 Aug 2021 | 00:27:59 | |
No matter what your language or specialty, whether you are a veteran conference-goer or a first-timer, you'll walk away from ATA's 62nd Annual Conference with practical and realistic ways to build, manage, and grow your business. In Episode 64, you’ll find out more about this opportunity to learn how to get better at what you do. Host Matt Baird speaks with ATA President-Elect and ATA62 Conference Organizer Madalena Sánchez Zampaulo. Find out about the educational sessions, networking opportunities, precautions being taken to keep attendees safe, and more. Don’t miss this sneak peek at ATA’s flagship event! | |||
| E63: Inside Specialization-Conference Interpreting | 16 Aug 2021 | 00:44:46 | |
From the outside looking in, a career as a conference interpreter can often seem glamorous. Perhaps it's the travel and nights in hotels around the world. Or maybe it's the sense of being part of an exclusive community of interpreters working at high-stakes meetings. It might also be the fact that conference interpreters tend to be paid more. Episode 63 of The ATA Podcast is your chance to find out what it's really all about. You'll learn about the necessary skills and training to the ins and outs of a typical day to the types of clients you'll encounter as Host Veronika Demichelis interviews conference interpreter Andrew Gillies for this installment of Inside Specialization. | |||
| E62: From Classroom to the Real World | 02 Aug 2021 | 00:49:49 | |
As many in the U.S. gear up to head back to school, Episode 62 of The ATA Podcast steps away from association activities to examine translation and interpreting education. Guest Host Michael Schubert interviews ATA members Alaina Brandt and Jamie Hartz to discover how well their T&I courses prepared them for the transition to careers, what they wish they had known before they graduated, and what other alternative career paths current students with a T&I degree might consider. There's a lot to learn from Alaina and Jamie's personal stories, even for those of us who've been out of school for many, many years! ATA62 Annual Conference • ATA62 Registration • ATA Language Services Directory • Become an ATA Voting Member • ATA Halftime Show: Podcast Episode 60 • Guide to Starting Out as a Translator • Certification Exam • ATA Back to Business Basics Series • Treasurer's Report FY 2019-2020 • The Savvy Newcomer • ATA Mentoring Program • ATA Website • Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS) • Kent State University • University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee • ATA Chapters
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| E61: Inside Specialization-Technical Translator | 15 Jul 2021 | 00:31:01 | |
What's it like to work as a highly specialized technical translator in a hard science? In our fourth Inside Specialization podcast, Host Veronika Demichelis talks with Karen Tkaczyk about how her career literally took off in a matter of months, what kinds of jobs she takes on, and what keeps her going. You'll also learn about some of the basic traits technical translators share, the need to invest your time in the subject matter, and the lucrative sideline of editing non-native English scientific writing. Wondering about the impact of machine translation in this specialty? Karen's insider perspective is just what you need to hear. And finally--we saved the best for last--she reveals what it's like to turn away work because you have too much! Comments? Email podcasts@atanet.org | |||
| E102: ATA's Honors and Awards Program | 22 May 2024 | 00:19:41 | |
ATA presents annual and biennial awards to encourage, reward, and publicize outstanding work done by both seasoned professionals and students of our craft. ATA recognizes our colleagues who, through their daily work, volunteer activities, and careers exemplify the qualities that define excellence in our field or who have made a significant impact on the profession of translation and interpreting.
In this episode of the ATA Podcast, co-host Andie Ho talks to Beth Smith, chair of ATA’s Honors & Awards Committee and winner of the 2020 Rising Star Award, about all the awards that ATA bestows. Beth describes each prestigious honor, how the committee and volunteers work to select winners, and how you can nominate candidates. Nominations for the 2024 awards end May 31, so consider nominating a colleague after listening!
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| E60: ATA Halftime Show | 01 Jul 2021 | 00:56:05 | |
Did you hear about ATA's new e-book Guide to Starting Out as a Translator? Will the ATA62 conference be virtual this year? Is it true that ATA's certification exam can now be taken online? How does the new ATA website help members make more of their membership? Why is it never too late to attend an ATA membership orientation session? Why did the number of ATA webinars double this year? And what is the Back to Business Basics series? How is ATA doing financially? It's the annual Halftime Show where President Ted Wozniak and President-Elect Madalena Sánchez Zampaulo tell ATA Podcast Host Matt Baird what the association has been doing in the first six months of 2021 and where it's going in the last six months of the year. Don't miss this episode! Don't forget to send comments and questions to podcast@atanet.org! Show Notes: ATA Compensation Survey • Certification Online Exam • ATA62 Annual Conference • ATA Webinars • ATA Back to Business Basics Series • ATA Professional Development: Podcast Episode 54 • Guide to Starting Out as a Translator • 5 Reasons to Join ATA in 2021 • Inside Specialization Series • Next Member Orientation Session • ATA Website • ATA Advocacy: Podcast Episode 58 • Treasurer's Report FY 2019-2020 • Ted's Membership Column | |||
| E59: Inside Specialization-Educational Interpreting and Translation | 15 Jun 2021 | 00:31:32 | |
In this third edition of ATA's Inside Specialization series, we’re talking about the often-overlooked field of educational interpreting and translation. Katharine Allen and Natalia Abarca describe the broad range and diversity of the specialization, the skills interpreters and translators need to work in the field, and the satisfaction that comes from doing work that makes such a difference in people's lives. Katharine and Natalia also have plenty of advice for professionals who are interested in getting started in educational interpreting and translation. Plus, you'll get to share in their excitement about the newly established American Association of Interpreters and Translators in Education. So, listen in to learn about careers in the world of educational interpreting and translation. Show Notes: American Association of Interpreters and Translators in Education • Katharine Allen • Natalia Abarca • ATA Career and Education Resources
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| E58: ATA Advocacy | 14 Jun 2021 | 00:35:06 | |
Educating government officials and the public about the role of translators, interpreters, and language access in our society is a central part of ATA’s mission to be “The Voice of Interpreters and Translators.” These efforts are led in part by ATA’s Advocacy Committee. In Episode 58, Host Matt Baird speaks with ATA Board Director and Advocacy Committee Chair Lorena Ortiz Schneider about the committee’s campaigns to ensure the availability of independent contractor classification for translator and interpreters as well as early access to vaccinations and safe working conditions for in-person interpreters during the pandemic. Listen now and learn how you, too, can participate and help make a difference! ATA Advocacy Committee • Stepping Out on Capitol Hill: ATA’s First Advocacy Day in Washington, DC • Advocacy Call to Action in Pennsylvania • ATA Asks Senate to Amend PRO Act • Contact ATA's Advocacy Committee • Joint National Committee for Languages • ATA Advocacy and Outreach • ATA Podcast Episode 19: 2017 Advocacy Day Wrap-Up • Join ATA Today! Special Mid-Year Membership Offer • 5 Reasons to Join ATA • ATA Members Only Free Webinar for June • ATA's Virtual Brainstorm Networking Event We look forward to your comments! Send to podcast@atanet.org. | |||
| E57: Inside Specialization-International Development | 17 May 2021 | 00:31:51 | |
In the second Inside Specialization podcast, Host Veronika Demichelis interviews ATA Past President Corinne McKay and current ATA Director Meghan Konkol about translating in the international development market. You'll learn that it's not all the pro bono work you might have thought it was—in fact, just the opposite. You'll also hear about the types of translation work you can expect, the interesting cultural challenges, the somewhat lower barriers to entering the sector, and the many subspecialties within the field that let you find your passion. Bonus! Both Meghan and Corinne have tips for beginners and experienced translators who want to get into international development translation. | |||