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| Engineering Change: Lessons Learned on My Path to New Opportunities | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:21:29 | |
Hey everyone, This week, I’m sharing my experience moving from a small firm to a big one—and what that’s meant for my career and growth over the last year nine months. This year had a lot of ups and downs (this episode was recorded in June and I am just getting it out…). I am happy for Nicolai’s support through this and I look forward to many more episodes coming out. What would you like to see more of? Personal takeaways: * Flexibility: Turns out, the big company isn’t as slow-moving as I thought. Milestones and structure actually bring freedom to explore, innovate, and make mistakes. * Expanded toolbox: The more people you connect with—across disciplines—the better you get at your job. Every new conversation and collaboration adds a new tool. * Resources: There’s more access to technical codes, sample projects, and experts, but also space to build my own reusable tools, like spreadsheets for designs. * Soft skills: Volunteering and joining internal networks (like Enlace for Hispanic engineers) have grown my network and boosted my confidence. These bigger companies have endless training resources. * Endless career pivots: You can chart new paths, propose new ideas, and switch directions—all without leaving the company. Action items for you: * If you’re thinking of switching firm sizes or career tracks, connect with someone who’s done it. Be curious, not cautious. * Start a conversation with colleagues outside your “bubble.” There’s wisdom everywhere. * Volunteer, join an internal group, or attend a conference—don’t wait for permission, but do learn the process for asking. * Reflect on whether your workflows and resources are making you more effective—and start building (or sharing) something reusable. As always, keep an open mind. If your current job isn’t sparking joy, experiment with new options before making a leap. We’re here to help you navigate challenges! If you’ve got questions, feedback, or just want to chat, reply to this email or visit luisfelipeduque.com/contact. Thanks for tuning in. Let’s continue to engineer our future! Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Engineer & Musician Danny Shares How Creativity Fuels Engineering Success | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:18:54 | |
In this episode, we sit down with Danny to explore the powerful link between creativity and engineering. Danny explains how skills from music—attention to detail, organizing projects, and pushing boundaries—enhance his success as an engineer. The conversation also covers the challenges of balancing demanding work schedules with creative hobbies, and why setting boundaries is vital for long-term passion. Key Topics: • How artistic pursuits improve technical skills • Balancing engineering projects and creative work • Building confidence by stepping out of your comfort zone • Personal advice on maintaining motivation and preventing burnout • The connection between technical expertise and fulfilling personal passions Watch the episode: [insert video link] Connect with Danny/Rayo Lejano: [insert music or social link] Share your thoughts! What creative outlets help you succeed in your career? Send us your stories and questions! 5 Key Takeaways: • Creativity boosts problem-solving and inspires innovation. • Musical training supports project management and quality control. • Work-life boundaries sustain motivation and passion. • Trying new creative activities leads to growth and confidence. • Combining creative and technical skills leads to a richer professional and personal life. Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| The Art of Journaling: Lessons from Engineers on Managing Information in a Digital Age | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:24:46 | |
## What’s Inside This Episode - Your Planning System Needs to Grow Up Too Luis and Nicolai get real about how their planning habits have evolved—and why sticking to one rigid method might be holding you back. - Paper vs. Digital: The Ultimate Showdown Handwriting for brainpower (Nicolai's nostalgic for it) or digital for efficiency (Luis is Team Notion)? They break down the pros, cons, and why you don’t have to pick a side. - The “Home Base” Game-Changer Tired of losing that one critical note? They’ll convince you to set up a central hub for all your project info. - Journaling 101: Start Small, Win Big New to journaling? Five minutes a day is all it takes—Luis and Nicolai share how to build the habit without losing your mind. - Never Repeat Dumb Questions A slick trick to track your questions and lessons learned. It’s so simple you’ll wish you’d started years ago. # Timestamps 00:00 – Engineering journaling. 00:30 – Planning habits over time 02:30 – Paper vs. digital. Quick pros and cons. 05:00 – Our tools (Notion, OneNote) 08:00 – Central hub for notes 11:00 – Journaling for beginners. Easy starting tips. 14:00 – Track questions & lessons. Build your knowledge base. 17:00 – Find your system 20:00 – Journaling benefits 23:00 – Wrap-up & connect ## Why You Should Listen This isn’t just another productivity rant. Luis and Nicolai bring their engineering street cred to the table, sharing real-world stories and practical tips you can steal today. From juggling complex projects to figuring out what tool fits your vibe, they’ve got your back. Plus, they’re hilarious about it—think less lecture, more “chat with your smart engineer buddies.” ## Let’s Talk About It What’s your secret weapon for staying organized? Are you scribbling in a Moleskine, tapping away in Trello, or just winging it with Post-its? Hit the comments and tell us—what works for you? We’re dying to know! Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 060 // Empowering Women to Thrive in STEM with Kate Gunderson | 10 Nov 2021 | 00:25:18 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/060 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Policygenius: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/policygeniuslife Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners In a previous episode [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/becoming-a-nasa-engineer-with-joan-melendez-misner], you learned that there are many roles at NASA and its contractors that don't require you to be a "rocket scientist". However, if you do have an aerospace engineering degree or background, there's probably a position for you as well. In this episode, you'll hear from Kate Gunderson, the woman from a small town who got one of these positions herself. What You'll Learn: * How She Got Her Dream Job at NASA Even Though She's Been Told She Couldn't Do It * Why Her Desire to Work at NASA Led Her to Pursue an Engineering Degree * How She Managed to Go From a Small Town to Being Accepted into Renowned Schools * The Work She's Been Doing in the Aircraft Operations Division Since 2018 * What a Flight Science Officer Does―And What You Need to Become One * How She Applies Her Structural Engineering Education to NASA's Aircrafts * Why She Started Her Famous Instagram Account Helping Women Thrive in STEM * The #1 Challenge She's Faced in Her Career That You Need to Be Aware of. Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 059 // Seven Reasons Why Volunteering is Important for Your Career | 03 Nov 2021 | 00:18:58 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/059 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Policygenius: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/policygeniuslife Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Engineers have the technical expertise to make big changes in society and help many communities that may lack some basic needs. In today's episode, you'll learn why you should volunteer, as well as the many ways you can benefit from it. It's not complicated to get started. Nor does it need to be fancy. What You'll Learn in This Episode: * Seven Benefits of Volunteering That Help With Other Areas of Your Life * Four Super Easy Ways to Find Volunteering Opportunities * Different Types of Volunteering Work―And Why It's Simpler Than You Think * Why Should You Do it? * How Volunteering Makes You Feel Like You Have More Time―Even If You Don't * The Important Skills You'll Develop While Volunteering * How It Helps You Sharpen Your Mind and Body * How You'll Grow as a Person If You Volunteer Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 058 // Learning about the Future of Licensure in Engineering | 27 Oct 2021 | 00:59:09 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/058 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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| 057 // The Real Difference Between Leadership and Management | 20 Oct 2021 | 00:20:57 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/057 Today’s episode will give you a great starting point. Luis lists some of the key traits of a true leader, dissects the best strategies you can use to learn about real leadership, and how you can effectively start applying this knowledge at your workplace to take your career to the next level. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
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| 056 // Lessons from Hispanics in STEM | 13 Oct 2021 | 00:21:05 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/056 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Policygenius: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/policygeniuslife Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Throughout this year's Hispanic Heritage Month, you've learned a lot from different latinos and latinas in STEM. These hispanics are not only doing amazing work in their own areas, but also empowering and helping other hispanic professionals in the field. In this "miniseries finale", you'll learn the biggest takeaways from each one of the episodes celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. What You'll Learn in This Episode: * A SEI Live Event Happening Today at 10:30 a.m. (MT) You Cannot Miss! * How Girls in Civil is Helping Hispanic Women in STEM * Girls in Civil's #1 Piece of Advice for You if You Truly Want Something in Life * Why You Should Always Go After Something Bigger in Your Career * Why Taking Care of Yourself First, According to Andrea Martin * The Power of Morning Routines―And Why You Should Have One * The Prioritization Question You Need to Ask Yourself Every Day * Andrea's Advice on How Hispanics Can Break Free from Diminishing Themselves * The Ugly Side of Achievement with Joan Melendez * Why Your Degree Doesn't Define Your Career―And How You Can Change Paths * Joan Explains Why Space Exploration is Beneficial―And How Much it Really Costs Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Think Bigger: Why Engineers Need to Plan in Decades, Not Years | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:23:50 | |
In this transformative episode, we explore the fundamental reasons why traditional New Year's resolutions consistently fall short and introduce a paradigm-shifting approach to goal-setting. By extending our vision from yearly milestones to decade-long achievements, we unlock unprecedented potential for growth and success. Hosts Nicolai and Luis draw from their extensive experience to demonstrate how this expanded time horizon creates space for compound growth, allowing achievements that might seem impossible within a shorter timeframe. Through real-world examples and practical insights, they illustrate how this longer-term perspective helps overcome common pitfalls of short-term thinking, while fostering resilience and strategic patience. The conversation reveals how extending your planning horizon beyond the conventional annual cycle can lead to exponential growth and achievements that transcend ordinary expectations. Episode Highlights & Timeline [00:00] Introduction & New Year Reflections [02:53] Vision Casting & Long-term Planning [05:35] Understanding Time Perspective [08:50] The Power of Small Actions [13:31] Real-world Success Stories [16:55] Building Systems for Success [19:47] The Compound Effect [21:42] Grace in Goal Setting Lessons Learned Your baseline can shift dramatically over time - what seems impossible today could become your new normal The compound effect of small, consistent actions is more powerful than sporadic big efforts Having grace for "bad days" is crucial for long-term success Starting somewhere, even if imperfect, is better than waiting for perfect conditions Progress isn't linear - expect and embrace the natural ups and downs of growth Your environment and systems matter more than willpower or motivation Regular review and adjustment of your approach keeps you on track for long-term success Main Takeaways Think in decades, not just years. As Nicolai shares, "I hope that 10 years from now, I'm going to look back at 39 and be like, hey, you were okay at 39, but look how much farther you have come now." Focus on systems over goals. Build daily habits that compound over time rather than focusing solely on outcomes. Allow yourself to dream bigger. Many of us underestimate what we can achieve in a decade while overestimating what we can do in a year. Create accountability structures that support your long-term vision Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 055 // Becoming a NASA Engineer with Joan Melendez Misner | 06 Oct 2021 | 00:43:36 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/055 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners With all the space travel and exploration missions currently going on, you've probably wondered what it takes to work on some of them. However, if you're not an aerospace engineer, you may be skeptical about this since you don't have the "required" credentials. If that's the case, this episode brings you good news. Today, Latina engineer Joan Melendez Misner elaborates on how her career progressed until she finally got her dream job at NASA after 13 failed attempts. With a chemical engineering background, she explains the many other roles available at NASA and its subcontractors that don't require you to be a rocket scientist to work on space exploration. In addition, she lays out the steps you can take to change career paths and get into the space sector, or any other sector, regardless of your degree. What You'll Learn: * Her Work Experience in the Aviation Industry―And How It Helps Her at NASA * How NASA Socials Allowed Her to Network With and Learn From NASA Engineers * How She Managed to Get Her Job at NASA After 13 Failed Attempts * What She Did After Each Rejection That Allowed Her to Succeed Later on * Pandemic-Related Challenges She Faced Right After Joining NASA * Joan's Past and Current Missions at NASA * One of Her Life Principles: "Network to get work" * Do You Need to Be a Rocket Scientist to Work at NASA? * Roles Available at NASA and its Subcontractors You Didn't Know You Could Get * How She Uses Her Chemical Engineering Background at NASA * Your Degree Doesn't Define You. You Willingness to Learn Does. * How You Can Switch Career Paths if You Want to―Regardless of Your Degree * Why Do Countries Spend Billions of Dollars to Send Things into Space? * The Unnoticed Benefits Society Gets From the Space Sector * Her All-Time Favorite Moments and Tasks as a NASA Engineer * Her Struggles as a Hispanic Woman Engineer * Why She Started Her Highly Successful Instagram Page With 40k+ Followers * Her Top Two Tips on How to Pursue a Career in STEM―And Succeed Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engou --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 054 // Launching Hispanics Towards Success with Andrea Martin | 29 Sep 2021 | 00:53:26 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/054 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Have you ever wanted to pursue something bigger than what you already have? Maybe it's that job promotion you've always wanted, or even a total career shift to go after something else. In our third episode celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, you'll learn from Andrea Martin, a latina engineer who did both, and now helps you do the same―both in your career and personal life. What You'll Learn: * Andrea's Difficult Transition from Peru to the US * How She Started Her Business While in Maternity Leave * Why Most People Don't Take the Time to Plan Their Next Steps * Why You Should Focus on The Person You Want to Be; Not the Goal Itself * Why Your Beliefs About Yourself May Prevent You From Achieving Your Goals * Habits That Allowed Her to Grow Her Business While Working Full-Time and With Kids * The Time Management Technique She Uses to Map Out Her Days * Why You Should Start the Day Taking Care of Yourself First * Why Communication With Whoever You Live With is Essential * The #1 Thing Students Need to Pursue Bigger Professional Goals * How Hispanics Can Overcome Mental Barriers to Achievements * Comparisons on Social Media: How Can You Better Deal With it? * Her Struggles When Transitioning from Engineering to Business * Why You Need to be Aware of Some Cultural Values That are Imposed on You * The Reason You Should Always Tell People the "What", But Also Explain the "Why" Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 053 // Creating a Community for Hispanics in STEM with Girls in Civil | 22 Sep 2021 | 00:33:18 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/053 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners If you've listened to our last episode [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/hispanic-heritage-month-and-what-it-means-to-be-a-latino-in-stem], you know that women are still underrepresented in STEM, and hispanics make up no more than 8% of the people in such fields. Today, the second episode celebrating this year's Hispanic Heritage Month, you'll learn from a group of latina engineers working to change this scenario for the better. What You'll Learn: * What is Girls in Civil All About? * The Exciting―But Difficult―Transition From Puerto Rico to the US * How They Found Other Hispanics to Interact With * How Latinos' Resilience Can Help Them in Their Careers * Why Latinos Should Embrace Their Hispanic Background * Why Diversity in STEM Guarantees More Inclusive Solutions * How Girls in Civil is Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month―And How You Can Join * The Top 3 Books They Recommend to Help You With Your Career and Life * Their #1 Advice for Other Women in STEM * The Power of Mentors―Even if It's Online * How We Can Continue Engineering Our Future Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 052 // Hispanic Heritage Month and What it Means to be a Latino in STEM | 15 Sep 2021 | 00:29:41 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/052 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Today, September 15th, marks the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, which celebrates the culture, stories, and contributions of Latin-American citizens. Even though there's a lot to celebrate, we still have a long way to go as hispanics are still underrepresented in many different areas, including STEM. According to a report by the Student Research Foundation, hispanics are only 25% of the US student population. However, when you look at careers in STEM specifically, they represent no more than 8% of the people in these fields. Therefore, this episode is an introduction to a series dedicated to Latinos and Latinas in STEM, talking about how difficult―but rewarding―it can be, as well as what we can do to improve diversity in such fields. What You'll Learn: * What is the Hispanic Heritage Month? * Why Does It Take Place Between 09/15 and 10/15 of Every Year? * Hispanics' Struggles as They Come Into the US * An Honest Opinion About a Life in STEM from a Latina Engineer Herself * The Unutilized Hispanic Talent Pool―Both Men and Women * Why Hispanics Have One of The Highest Dropout Rates From STEM Fields * Four Main Factors Explaining Why Hispanics are Underrepresented in STEM * Is Hispanic Representation Expected to Improve? * Are Hispanics Still Interested in a Career in STEM, Regardless of the Disparities? * The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers―An Organization for Hispanics * How Girls in Civil is Empowering Latinas in STEM * What Can We Do to Pave the Way for Future Hispanic Generations? Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 051 // What Every Recruiter Wishes for in a Candidate With Leah Brink | 08 Sep 2021 | 01:00:22 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/051 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners While school is a wonderful experience, your professional career after graduation is completely different. And it all starts with a job application, whether you are seeking an internship or full-time position. Today, you'll learn everything you need to stand out during the recruiting process from the expert picking and choosing the winning candidates herself. Leah Brink is a talent acquisition expert currently working for Daktronics. On today's episode, she elaborates on what she has learned over her 10+ years of experience in this role. She gives actionable and highly recommended tips on how to prepare and apply for a job, even if the process happens remotely. What You'll Learn: * Leah Brink's Work at Daktronics * Daktronics Founding Story * Two Types of Internship Programs Currently Available at Daktronics * How Getting Work Experience Early on Can Help Students After They Graduate * Why Employers Use Your Grades in School to Make a Hiring Decision * The Role Extracurricular Activities Play in Your Career * How an Internship Can Help You Figure Out if You've Chosen the Right Field for You * Why an Internship is a Competitive Advantage (From the Employer's Perspective) * Working Jobs Not Related to Your Field Can Still Get You Valuable Skills―And Contacts * How the Recruiting Processes Have Changed With the Pandemic * How You Can Better Prepare for a Remote Job Interview * Remote Employee Training: How Can You Prepare for It? * The Importance of Proactivity as an Intern and Employee * From Cover Letter to Crafting the Perfect Resume: Job Application Tips to Stand Out * What Recruiters Immediately Look for Once They Get Your Resume Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/m --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Stop Burning Out! | 15 Jan 2025 | 00:39:28 | |
Full shownotes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/podcast Ready to master professional boundaries in engineering? In this power-packed episode of Engineering Our Future, we break down the essential strategies every engineer needs to set and maintain healthy work boundaries. As someone who's navigated both consulting and leadership roles, we know firsthand that boundary-setting can make or break your engineering career. Whether you're climbing the corporate ladder or launching your consulting practice, you'll discover tested techniques for creating unshakeable work-life boundaries without sacrificing your professional impact. We share our proven framework for communicating boundaries effectively, plus real examples from our engineering journeys that you can implement immediately. Join us as we explore how to build a sustainable engineering career while maintaining strong professional relationships - all through the power of strategic boundary-setting. Detailed Content Sections [00:00:00] Introduction - Setting the stage for boundary discussions in engineering careers [00:09:57] Understanding Boundaries - Exploring different types of professional boundaries [00:21:33] Communication Strategies - How to effectively communicate your boundaries [00:26:56] Team Dynamics - Balancing individual boundaries with team needs [00:30:02] Setting Boundaries Framework - Three-step process for establishing boundaries [00:33:34] Work-Life Integration - Managing boundaries in consulting environments [00:37:20] Final Thoughts - Implementing boundaries while maintaining professional growth Key Insights and Takeaways "Boundaries are really taking care of ourselves. But in order to set boundaries, we need to know about ourselves." Main Lessons Learned: Effective boundaries require clear communication and consistency Different career phases may require different boundary approaches Team success and personal boundaries can coexist harmoniously Action Items for Listeners: Define your non-negotiable boundaries Schedule a boundary-setting discussion with your supervisor Create a system for maintaining consistent boundaries Develop strategies for communicating boundary adjustments Resources Mentioned: Engineering Our Future Newsletter: [luisfelipeduque.com/newsletter](http://luisfelipeduque.com/newsletter) Contact Information: [luisfelipeduque.com/contact](http://luisfelipeduque.com/contact) Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 050 // Career Paths in Civil Engineering | 01 Sep 2021 | 00:27:42 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/050 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners If I were to ask you what civil engineers do, you would probably answer with "houses", maybe "buildings", or even "bridges". That's not wrong. But there's much more to what a civil engineer can do in his or her career. This episode lays out some of the many possible career paths you can choose from as a civil engineer, as well as the requirements you need to meet to practice each of them. What You'll Learn: * Five of the Many Possible Career Paths in Civil Engineering * The Opportunities in Government for Civil Engineers * What a Typical Career Path in the Government Sector Looks Like * The Career Paths of a Civil Engineer in the Education Sector * The Benefits of Working in Academia * The Professional Ladder in Education―From Professor to Department Chair * Civil Engineering Opportunities in the Consulting Sector * Small and Big Engineering Firms: Which One Best Suits You? * Three Main Tracks an Engineer Can Choose at a Private Firm * The Career Path Most People Don't Know About: The Industry Sector * What You'll Be Doing in the Industry Sector as a Civil Engineer * What a Career Path in the Construction Sector Looks Like * The Hands-On, On-site Work in the Construction Side of Civil Engineering * Requirements You Need to Meet Before Going Any of These Routes Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 049 // The Five Personal Finance Principles | 25 Aug 2021 | 00:30:08 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/049 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Research done by LendingClub Bank [https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nearly-40-percent-of-americans-with-annual-incomes-over-100-000-live-paycheck-to-paycheck-301312281.html] found that almost 40% of US citizens with incomes over $100,000 a year live paycheck-to-paycheck. Since engineers and other people in STEM make a pretty good salary, all you need to do to be part of the remaining 60% is learn the basics of personal finance. And that's exactly what this episode will do for you. Today, Luis shares the five principles you need to start taking control of your financial life. He uses examples from his personal life about how he manages his own money, the resources he uses to learn about it, and how you can do the same. After all, money management is a matter of specifying what you care enough about to spend your money on, and cutting back on what you don't. What You'll Learn: * Why You Should Learn and Talk About Money * The Five Basic Principles of Personal Finance You Should Know―And Apply * How To Properly Deal With Your Higher Income as a College Graduate * Money Managing is Both Emotional and Rational. How Do You Handle It? * Different Money Management Methods (Envelopes, 50/30/20 Rule, etc.) * How Budgeting Will Get You in Control of Your Financial Life * Why You Should Look at Your Expenses as Percentages * How to Spend Your Money Effectively * Why Increasing Your Income is Just as Important as Cutting Back on Your Expenses * Finding Other Ways to Make Money―And Why It's Easier Than Ever Before * Why You Need an Emergency Fund * The Rule of Thumb for the Size of Your Emergency Fund―And Where to Save It * The One Percent Rule You Should Follow For Home Maintenance * How a Good Credit Score Can Save You Tons of Money in The Long Run * Saving for Retirement: Colombia vs USA * Roth IRA vs 401k vs HSA * The Benefits of an HSA Account * Why You Should Start Saving for Retirement as Early as Possible Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 048 // Papaya Tutor: Empowering the Next Generation of STEM Students with Sandra LaPlante | 18 Aug 2021 | 00:39:23 | |
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| 047 // STEMedia Edutainment and Career Development for Young Professionals with Dr. Nehemiah Mabry | 11 Aug 2021 | 00:39:15 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/047 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible: Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Diversity in STEM is the number one driver of better engineering solutions and future progress. For this reason, we need new learning methods and real-life examples to inspire young professionals with different life backgrounds and perspectives. Today’s guest combines both solutions. Instead of the usual classroom setting, we’re all used to, Dr. Nehemiah Mabry uses entertainment to pass on educational content―known as Edutainment). His company, STEMedia, teaches and inspires you in your unique STEM journey, regardless of what it is. What You’ll Learn:
Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Connect With Me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 046 // Happy PE Day - Answering your Questions About the Exam | 04 Aug 2021 | 00:38:10 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/046 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: Get 15% discounts on all of their products - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Policygenius: Find the insurance you need for you and your family at the best rates for free - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/policygeniuslife Skillshare: Learn anything with a free 14-day trial or 30% off an annual subscription - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Taking the PE exams has been one of the hardest and most fulfilling things I have done in my career so far. It was challenging but I think with the right amount of practice, preparation, and strategy, you can pass the exam. If you have not heard the previous podcast I highly recommend you go back and check them out. I would recommend you start with "Why Taking the PE Exam Made Me a Better Engineer [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/039] ", then "How to Prepare, Beat Anxiety, and Rock the PE Exam with Vanessa [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/042] ", and lastly check out "How to Make the Most Out of Your Career After Passing the PE Exam with Isaac Oakeson [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/043]" Today on PE day. I wanted to take some time to acknowledge all the PEs and soon-to-be PE out there. I hope you enjoy this episode and hopefully, it helps you better prepare for the exam Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| How to Master the Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback as an Engineer | 18 Dec 2024 | 00:34:58 | |
In this episode, we explore how engineers can get better at giving and receiving feedback at work. We share real stories about both successes and failures in our careers, showing how feedback helped us grow. Our hosts share their personal experiences and the lessons they learned along the way. You'll learn practical tips and examples that will help you handle feedback better in your engineering career. Whether you've been an engineer for years or are just starting out, this episode will help you use feedback to become better at your job. "Feedback is a two-way street - both giving and receiving require practice." Timeline: 00:00:00 - Welcome and introduction 00:00:14 - Discussion about new team member and handling feedback 00:01:52 - Addressing negative feedback and learning from mistakes 00:04:30 - Personal experience with feedback struggles 00:09:00 - Importance of owning mistakes and team leadership 00:17:00 - Creating psychological safety in teams 00:23:00 - Role of engineers in society and responsibility 00:26:00 - Supervisors' role in feedback culture 00:30:31 - Episode summary and key takeaways Watch it: https://youtu.be/MJuYVeoxZh8 Lessons and Takeaways Start tracking feedback: Begin a feedback journal to document both positive and negative feedback you receive. Reflect on it regularly to identify patterns and areas for growth. Practice active listening: During your next feedback session, focus on truly understanding the other person's perspective without interrupting. Summarize their points to ensure clarity. Create a safe environment: Build trust in your team by fostering psychological safety where everyone feels comfortable sharing honest feedback without fear. Own your mistakes: When receiving feedback about errors, take responsibility and outline clear steps to prevent similar issues in the future. Adopt the "we" mindset: Frame feedback in a collaborative way by focusing on team solutions and shared goals rather than assigning blame. "Take time to process feedback before responding." Take Action: Start a feedback journal this week Practice active listening in your next feedback session Schedule regular reflection time for both successes and areas for improvement Links and References Master Your End-of-Year Goal Planning: A Guide for Engineering Professionals Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 045 // Setting a Strong Financial Foundation After College with Danielle Schroeder | 28 Jul 2021 | 00:51:26 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/045 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible Policygenius: Find the insurance you need for you and your family at the best rates for free - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/policygeniuslife Skillshare: Learn anything with a free 14-day trial or 30% off an annual subscription - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Learn more about the podcast sponsors and how to support the show - https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Regardless of our profession, personal finance is a topic we should all discuss and study. After all, knowing how to budget, invest, save, and ultimately spend our hard-earned salary is crucial to a well-lived life. And as engineers, we’re more than capable of doing that. On today’s episode, Danielle Schroeder (Dani) jumps back on to present a different side of a civil engineer’s life: dealing with money stuff. By elaborating on their previous experiences with money, the mistakes they’ve already made with it, as well as their knowledge about it, Dani and Luis teach you how to take the reins of your financial life and make the most out of it. What You’ll Learn:
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| 044 // Develop a System to Capture, Process, and Review Knowledge with These Apps | 21 Jul 2021 | 00:31:05 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/044 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Policygenius: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/policygeniuslife Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare For weeks now I have been struggling with the tools I am using to create content online. I truly enjoy exploring new tools and processed to make my life a lot easier. In this episode of the podcast, I explore and share the tools that I use to learn, create, and manage everything I do. While I mention various apps on this podcast, I just want to make sure you are thinking about what works for you. I have tested many apps over the years with various process changes to make sure I was getting the most out of all these apps. At the end of the day, the tools you use are not what is important, what matters the most is how you are using them. You can have the fanciest Notion set up, but if you can't find the information you need or are not using the system, it will be worthless. I really enjoy talking about this topic and I hope you get some value out of this episode. Let me know if there are other tools or systems you would like me to explore. Apps Mentioned in the Episode Drafts [https://getdrafts.com/] Apple Notes [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/notes/id1110145109] Kindle [https://amzn.to/3eFXmfV] Audible [Https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/audible] Matter [https://getmatter.app/] - Message me if you want an invite Things 3 [https://culturedcode.com/things/] Notion [https://www.notion.so/product] Readwise [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/readwise] Readwise Broadcast [https://readwise.io/@luisfelipeduque] Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 043 // How to Make the Most Out of Your Career After Passing the PE Exam Isaac Oakeson | 01 Jul 2021 | 00:53:37 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/043 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible One of the biggest questions young engineers have is what comes after the PE exam. It is important to have a plan and make sure you are on track to fulfill your goals. The PE exam is one of the biggest steps to advance in our careers and we should ensure we are making the most of it. From getting a big pay raise to a promotion, we should ensure we are making the most out of it. I have make various episodes on how taking the PE made me a better engineer and how to prepare for the PE exam so make sure you check them out to learn more about this topic. In this episode you will learn
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| 042 // How to Prepare, Beat Anxiety, and Rock the PE Exam With Vanessa | 23 Jun 2021 | 00:54:53 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/042 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible This is the second episode on the mini series about the PE Exam. There are many ways to prepare for the exam as well as ways to approach the exam. I have been talking to Vanessa for a while as we were both preparing for the exam in April. It was great talking to her and learn how she has prepared as well as what was like not passing the first time she took the exam. We discussed what engineers should keep in mind if they don’t pass the first time as well as how to cope with test anxiety. This was a great episode an I am glad I got to talk to Vanessa about this topic. Vanessa (E.I.T.) is a Transportation Engineer at a Private Firm in California where she focuses on bike-way, rail, and roadway design. Outside of work, she is heavily involved in her local professional organization American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). She continually volunteers in events that help promote girls to pursue engineering and help entry level engineers improve on their professional development skills. In this episode you will learn
Resources Civil Engineering Reference Manual Music by Jack Winders Connect with me --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 041 // The Ultimate Guide for Making the Most Out of College With Justin Nguyen | 16 Jun 2021 | 00:44:24 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/041 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible When I first move to the US to attend South Dakota State University, I really did not know anything about college. As an international student, I was lost and confused to all the new things that were expected of me. At that time, I did not find many resources to navigate college and it definitively took me a couple of semesters to get into a rhythm (I got a 2.4 GPA my first semester). I hope this episode helps all the students out there. Episodes like this are what get me the most excited because they are the ones I wish I had when I was in school. Justin shares a lot of great insights and has been helping a lot of students through his podcast and his company. Justin is the Founder of Declassified College, a media company helping students navigate their way through college. He is also the host of the iTunes Top 10 podcast Declassified College, where he unlocks cheat codes to thriving in college in bite-sized episodes. Justin has grown his podcast through his LinkedIn and TikTok content (@declassifiedcollege) where he gets a combined 7+M views each month. What you will learn in this episode 00:00 Intro Music by Jack Winders Connect with me --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Strategic Goal Planning for Engineers | 11 Dec 2024 | 00:30:16 | |
In this powerful episode on end-of-year goal planning, we dive deep into a four-step framework that transforms abstract ambitions into achievable outcomes. Join us as we explore how to create meaningful goals that align with your life's mission while maintaining the flexibility to adapt as circumstances change. Key Topics Discussed: [00:00:14] Introduction to goal setting and reflection on 2024 [00:03:01] The importance of celebrating progress [00:08:00] Framework for identifying meaningful goals [00:15:03] Understanding and bridging gaps in goal achievement [00:20:46] Creating an effective game plan Lessons Learned Simplicity is key - complex systems often lead to abandonment Goals should have emotional resonance to maintain momentum Regular review and adjustment periods are crucial for long-term success The power of "just-in-time" goal setting for maintaining relevance Main Takeaways "Even if I did 80% of the goal and still failed, 80% is a lot." - This powerful quote reminds us that progress, not perfection, should be our focus. The four-step framework: Celebrate Progress Identify Goals Analyze Gaps Create Game Plan Take Action Start your "wins folder" today - create a dedicated space for tracking achievements Define your life categories and identify one goal for each Schedule monthly review sessions for 2025 to maintain momentum Keep it simple - begin with no more than three concurrent goals Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 040 // Developing Family Core Values With Children and Career With Callie Duque | 09 Jun 2021 | 00:42:06 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/040 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible Callie and I just celebrated four years of marriage. We have had a lot of ups and downs over these past four years, and we wanted to celebrate by recording an episode together. We both are very organized people that like to have a lot of rules about how we operate which has made for some interesting conversations in the past. We do a lot of planning each week at our weekly “Porch Talk” meeting so we can properly get everything done each week. Despite all of this, there are still a lot of things we need to work on, but we strive to communicate and continually learn what works for us as a couple and family. In this episode, we also talk about Callie’s journey of becoming a mother after finishing undergrad, becoming a PhD student, and pivoting multiple times to now be a working mother that is devoted to her family. I really enjoyed recording this episode (despite all the retakes because we could not contain our laughter) and hope you got some value from our story. What you will learn in this episode
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| 039 // Why Taking the PE Exam Made Me a Better Engineer | 02 Jun 2021 | 00:37:14 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/039 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Policygenius: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/policygeniuslife Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare I just want to begin this post by saying that no matter what the outcome of the exam, you are still a great engineer. I have been stressing over this exam for years leading to the actual exam (and a lot more the months and weeks before) but the reality is that no matter the outcome, I will still work as an engineer. I know of many people who have not passed their first try and they are still great engineers. Don't stress about it. I am planning to release a few more podcast episodes about this topic in the future but this one is just a broad overview of my experience preparing and taking the PE exam. It was definitively not an easy exam but if you prepare the right way, you will set yourself up for success. Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions you have about the exam. What you will learn in this episode * What I did to study for the PE exam * Advice on what to do before the exam * Preparation for the day before the exam * Tips on taking the exam Resources Civil Engineering Reference Manual [https://ppi2pass.com/pe-exam/civil/breadth?affiliate=4455515545] Structural Engineering Reference Manual [https://ppi2pass.com/pe-exam/structural/study-materials?affiliate=4455515545] PPI Courses for the PE exam [https://ppi2pass.com/pe-exam?affiliate=4455515545] PE Structural Notes [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/resources-sign-up] Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 038 // How to Be Outstanding During Your Graduate Research With Dr. Lantsoght | 26 May 2021 | 00:46:52 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/038 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare Dr. Lantsoght graduated with a Master's Degree in Civil Engineering from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Brussels, Belgium) in 2008. She later earned a Master's degree in Structural Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, Georgia, USA) in 2009 and the title of Doctor in Structural Engineering from Technische Universiteit Delft (Delft, the Netherlands) in 2013. In the academic field, Dr. Lantsoght is a full professor at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito (Quito, Ecuador) and a tenured assistant professor at Technische Universiteit Delft (Delft, Netherlands). In addition, she is the editor and main author of the PhD Talk blog, co-host of the PhD Talk podcast, and author of several advice books for PhD candidates. What you will learn in this episode * What to consider before going to graduate school * The difference between a masters and PhD program * Dr. Lantsoght experience as an international student doing a PhD program in the US * The difference of research and culture between the US, Netherlands, and Ecuador * The tools she uses to keep her life in order * What strategies she use to boost productivity as a professor and researcher Resources Four Reasons you SHOULD Go to Graduate School [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/009-2] The Masters vs Experience Discussion with Iasmin Rosa [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/010-2] Four Reasons you SHOULD NOT Go To Graduate School [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/011-2] Rate and Review the Show on Apple podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/engineering-our-future-empowering-engineers-to-become/id1503452956] If you don't have Apple Podcast and would like to share your feedback (It will be added to the website for others to hear how much you like the podcast), please email me at hi@luisfelipeduque.com Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 037 // From $140k in Debt to Financial Coach as a Civil Engineer with Nicolai Oliden | 19 May 2021 | 00:50:51 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/037 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible Being an engineer goes way beyond the fact that we do design work during the day. I want to start expanding into areas of our life that we are not really been exposed early on in our careers. Personally, I enjoy talking about finances and our guest today has a lot of great insight into this topic. We discuss some of the reasons it is so hard to talk about money and especially when we make money mistakes. He has worked with many people guiding them and helping them take control over their finance. This episode was a lot of fun to record and I hope you enjoy it. Nicolai Oliden is a Roadway Project Engineer and Office Manager at Ethos Engineering in Tempe, Arizona. Ethos is a civil, structural, and geotechnical firm. He graduated from Arizona State University in 2008. In addition to his work at Ethos, Nicolai started his own leadership development company, EngineeringYOU, where he helps people develop their self-discipline and leadership in order to thrive at work and home. He gives presentations across the country, leads personal development groups, and is also a Financial Coach. You can find him at the engineeringyou.org website and various social media platforms. What you will learn in this episode
Connect with Nicolai Music by Jack Winders Connect with me --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 036 // Three Lessons From My Failures That Every Student Should Learn | 12 May 2021 | 00:24:22 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/036 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible A few months ago I had the opportunity to give a presentation at my alma mater South Dakota State University. When I was approached by the professor to give a presentation about risk taking and failure, I knew it was a great opportunity to share some of the many failures I had as a student. Failure is something we are scared to talk about but it is a very important topic in a culture that is constantly hiding the mistakes and promoting unrealistic expectations. As someone who is a minority and struggled to adapt to a new culture, I understand where this students are coming from and it was a pleasure to share this story. I know there is still of work that needs to be done to increase the representation of Hispanics in STEM and the stories of struggles and success are very important to show others that it is possible. What you will learn in this episode 🌉 What I do now as an engineer and volunteering Music by Jack Winders Connect with me --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Engineering Internships | 04 Dec 2024 | 00:34:15 | |
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of internships in engineering, exploring why they are crucial for career success. Fresh from experiences at the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers convention, where thousands of students competed for opportunities, Nicolai shares invaluable insights about landing that first internship. From the shocking statistic that recruiters spend only 6 seconds reviewing each resume, to practical strategies like using company keywords and building an online presence, this episode is packed with actionable advice. You'll discover why any work experience - even cleaning dorms or working as a quality control technician - can be valuable for professional development. The hosts discuss the significant difference between student and professional mindsets, and how internships help bridge this gap. Plus, learn how networking through internships can lead directly to job offers, as demonstrated by real success stories from the hosts' experiences. Whether you're a student looking for your first internship or a professional seeking to understand the value of internship programs, this conversation offers practical tips, personal experiences, and proven strategies for standing out in today's competitive engineering job market. Lessons Learned Internships are a critical differentiator in job applications - "I still was at such an advantage with having those four years of internships" Any work experience is valuable - from cleaning dorms to quality control technician, all jobs teach professional skills The transition from student to professional mindset is significant - "Being a worker and being a student are very different" Network building through internships can lead directly to job offers - as demonstrated by one host's experience getting hired through a previous internship connection Main Takeaways Recruiters spend an average of just 6 seconds reviewing each resume - making first impressions critical Having internship experience significantly increases chances of getting hired full-time Different types of internships can help identify preferred career paths - "it helped me focus on what discipline I actually wanted to do" Professional skills developed during any job are transferable and valuable Take Action Create a standout resume with keywords from company websites Develop an online presence through LinkedIn and personal websites Be proactive in reaching out - "Just find a phone and call the front desk" Apply the five-hour rule during internships - spend one hour each day learning about your field Attend industry conventions and career fairs Join professional organizations like ASCE and Engineers Without Borders Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 035 // Find Your Career Purpose with MIT Professor Mark Herschberg | 05 May 2021 | 00:47:47 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/035 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible Have you ever wonder what it takes to create a career plan? Even if you are a student and don’t have everything figured out, the guest for this episode will help you find the answers you need to be successful in your career. Mark Herschberg is the author of The Career Toolkit, Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You. From tracking criminals and terrorists on the dark web to creating marketplaces and new authentication systems, Mark has spent his career launching and developing new ventures at startups and Fortune 500s and in academia. He helped to start the Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program, dubbed MIT’s “career success accelerator,” where he teaches annually. Music by Jack Winders Connect with me --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 034 // How Innovative Technology Will Be the Future of Engineering | 28 Apr 2021 | 00:25:27 | |
📌 Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/034 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare This week I talk to Stew and Lonnie about a very interesting topic in engineering. At RoadBotics, they are developing new technology using AI to analyze roads and determine any required repairs. The interesting part about their work is that all you need is a smartphone to conduct the inspection. Then the engineer, in this case Lonnie, can take that information and determine the areas that need repairs and be more informed on their decisions. This was a really fun episode with a lot of great things to learn in terms of new technology and what students should know about entering the profession in a profession that does not stop evolving. Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 033 // The Purpose of Global Students in Engineering with Lilian Agyemang-Yeboah | 31 Mar 2021 | 00:40:43 | |
Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/033 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare This week I talk to Lilian who is Plastics engineer. She co-hosts an amazing podcast called the L&S District where she helps international students in their journey to becoming an engineer. Her story is amazing and it was great connecting with her and talk about a lot of relatable challenges international students face when coming to the US. I hope you enjoy this episode even if you are not an international student, there is a lot of great information Lilian shares that applies to everyone. Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 032 // Engineering and Diving: Finding Passion in your Career with Mike Banasiak | 24 Mar 2021 | 00:42:23 | |
Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/032 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass This week I talk to Mike Banasiak from Collins Engineers about underwater inspection for scour critical bridges. I had no idea this was an option for a career in civil engineering. Mike gives us a high level overview about what he does as a bridge inspector. We discuss the different challenges this type of inspection have such as visibility, additional certifications, and much more. He also shared some non-traditional career opportunities that students can pursue after graduation. In this episode you will learn 03:30 How underwater structures are inspected and maintained. Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 031 // Why Men and Women Collaboration is Important in Engineering with Catherine Martsolf | 17 Mar 2021 | 00:40:31 | |
Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/031 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible SkillShare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/SkillShare We have spoken quite a bit about diversity and inclusion on this podcast. This episode with Catherine was really interesting because she is one of the founders of HeForSWE, an organization that empowers women through male involvement. She is a true example of someone that is passionate about diversity and inclusion through all the committees she is involved in as well as the experiences she has lived through. It was a pleasure talking to her and getting to know her mission and passion for a more diverse profession. Connect with Me 📧 Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter 🌍 My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com 📸 Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram 🐦 Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter 🌉 LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn 📱 Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook 🎥 YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Master Your Finances | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:39:44 | |
In this episode, we dive deep into essential money principles with financial coach Nicolai, exploring practical strategies for managing finances as young professionals. The conversation centers around the fundamental of personal finance including simple tips to get you started such as the 50-30-20 rule of budgeting, where 50% goes to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings. "Learn how to optimize your financial systems with real-world advice for engineers at every career stage." Key themes include: The importance of emergency funds Strategic use of sinking funds for predictable expenses like car maintenance, holidays, and home repairs Housing costs management The psychology of credit card use and responsible travel hacking Nicolai shares his personal journey from financial struggles to becoming a financial coach, while Luis discusses his family's current approach to budgeting, including managing travel expenses and planning for a growing family. Both hosts emphasize the importance of having clear financial priorities and maintaining discipline in spending. The episode provides practical insights for engineers looking to optimize their financial systems, whether they're just starting their careers or looking to refine their existing financial strategies. Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 030 // Lessons From Engineers Who Failed to Practice Ethically | 10 Mar 2021 | 00:28:12 | |
Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/030 Big thank you to the podcast partners [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/partners] for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/SkillShare] This podcast episode is the second and final of two parts from a sharing of a prior presentation by L. Robert "Larry" Smith, P.E., with permission. Split between two episodes, Larry will share a number of classic cases, such as the Citi Group Building (Part 1), the Ford Pinto case, and the GMC ignition case (both Part 2), by first fully discussing the engineering issues and then discussing the ethical questions. He will also present a local case based on an ethics complaint that was heard by the RI Board of Registration for Professional Engineers in open session (also Part 2). In this episode you will learn * The importance of being an ethical engineer * Why engineers should seek the welfare of society * How important is to act ethically even if it is difficult * The importance of careful design considerations Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 029 // The Story of an Ethical Engineer Who Saved Hundreds of Lives | 03 Mar 2021 | 00:27:37 | |
Full show notes at: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/029 Big thank you to the podcast partners [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/partners] for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/SkillShare] This podcast episode is one of two parts from a sharing of a prior presentation by L. Robert "Larry" Smith, P.E., with permission. Split between two episodes, Larry will share a number of classic cases, such as the Citi Group Building (Part 1), the Ford Pinto case, and the GMC ignition case (both Part 2), by first fully discussing the engineering issues and then discussing the ethical questions. He will also present a local case based on an ethics complaint that was heard by the RI Board of Registration for Professional Engineers in open session (also Part 2). In this episode you will learn * The importance of being an ethical engineer * Why engineers should seek the welfare of society * How important is to act ethically even if it is difficult * The importance of careful design considerations Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg Connect with me Sign up to my weekly email newsletter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Newsletter My website & blog // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/] Instagram // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Instagram Twitter // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Twitter LinkedIn // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/LinkedIn Facebook // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Facebook YouTube // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 028 // How Bridges to Prosperity is Connecting Underserved Communities with Pedestrian Bridges with Avery Bang and Devin Connell | 24 Feb 2021 | 00:44:12 | |
Full show notes at: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/028 Big thank you to the podcast partners [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/partners] for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/SkillShare] Do you know how many people in the world are physically isolated from their basic needs? In this episode, I sit with Avery Bang and Devin Connell from Bridges to Prosperity to learn how they are connecting millions of people by building pedestrian bridges in some of the most remote areas of Africa and South America. Avery and Devin are doing some amazing work with these communities with Bridges to Prosperity, and they shared interesting stories on how they are building all of these bridges. Some fascinating facts from our conversation include the use of manual labor to build the bridges (as opposed to using big equipment like we normally use in the US), the procurement of material and how they recycle steel cables for their bridges, and the impact a single bridge has on these communities. In this episode you will learn * What Bridges to Prosperity is as well as their core mission. * Some of the challenges communities and engineers overcome when building in developing countries. * How bridges are built without big equipment. * How pedestrian bridges are connecting communities in Rwanda. * How corporate partners are the backbone of the mission of Bridges to Prosperity. * How Bridges to Prosperity adjusted to continue helping these communities through the Covid-19 pandemic and all the challenges they faced. * Why it is important for young engineers to get involved with professional organizations. * What has been the largest suspension bridge Bridges to Prosperity has built. * How Avery and Devin think we can continue Engineering our Future. Resources * https://www.bridgestoprosperity.org/powerofconnection/ * https://www.bridgestoprosperity.org/corporate/ * https://www.bridgestoprosperity.org/donate/bridge-builder-circle/ Connect with Avery, Devin, & Bridges to Prosperity Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bridgestoprosperity/] • Twitter [https://twitter.com/B2P] • LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/bridges-to-prosperity] Website: https://bridgestoprosperity.org/ [https://bridgestoprosperity.org/] Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 027 // Six Lessons Every Engineering Student Should Learn Before Graduating | 17 Feb 2021 | 00:32:06 | |
Full show notes at: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/027 It is always a pleasure to be invited to speak at conferences and big events but speaking to smaller groups of students is a lot of times more fulfilling. Last week, I was invited to speak to the Metro State University ASCE student chapter in Denver. I have been a practitioner advisor for them for a little while now as they navigate becoming an active chapter again. In this talk, the students wanted to know what are some skills and practices they need to know once they graduate. I shared with them how I struggled to find my first structural engineering job, lessons from all of the non-structural engineering jobs, and some of the lessons I have learned early on in my career. THANK YOU TO THE PODCAST SPONSORS PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Learn more about the podcast sponsor and how to support the show // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Partners Time Stamps: 00:00 Intro Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 026 // How to Beat Impostor Syndrome and Embrace Challenge with Jeff Perry | 10 Feb 2021 | 00:48:03 | |
Find full show notes at: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/026 Do you suffer from impostor syndrome? I know we all have at some point in our careers. As a Latino in STEM, I struggle to see the facts and lean on these thought of not being enough. With Diversity and Inclusion being so important nowadays, it is hard for me not to think I got an awards, accepted into a committee, selected to talk at a conference, etc... because of my background. Jeff has some thoughts on how we can combat impostor syndrome and look at the facts to overcome these thoughts. Some questions discussed in the episode (Video Timestamps): 00:00 Intro Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 025 // Boosting Productivity and Gaining Clarity as Engineers with Matthew Gaddy | 03 Feb 2021 | 00:47:44 | |
Find full show notes at: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/025 Big thank you to the podcast partners [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/partners] for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible SkillShare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/SkillShare Are you a young professional that struggles with creative productivity systems that will lead you to a more fulfilling career? This week's conversation with Matthew has been one of my favorites. He is very knowledgeable about how to create those productivity systems (he even has a course on it) as well as how we should approach setting our goals. In this episode, we discuss the value of creating a system that works for you as well as some of the biggest mistakes he has seen young professionals make in their careers. I personally sometimes struggle to have a good day at work in terms of getting into the "flow" state. We have so many distraction around us, especially if you are working from home. Matthew has some great insight on how to minimize distractions, finding your biological prime time, and doing the right things at the right time. Some questions discussed in the episode (Video Timestamps): 00:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=0s] Intro 02:09 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=129s] Intro Matthew 02:50 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=170s] What is productivity 06:55 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=415s] Can you tell us about your new course "The Time Block King System" 12:08 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=728s] What is the biological prime time and how it can increase our productivity? 15:06 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=906s] How do we set better goals as young engineers? 21:38 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=1298s] How can we be more proactive about pursing our goals? 29:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=1750s] How does activities outside of work make us better engineers at work? 36:55 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=2215s] What mistakes do you see young engineers make on their productivity systems early in their careers? 44:19 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=2659s] How can we continue Engineering our Future? 44:54 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXVC1_RJok&t=2694s] Connect with Mathew Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Outro: Southern Skies Website: https://www.jackwinders.com [https://www.jackwinders.com/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JackWindersMusic Follow him on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0msfukZWdVoUHIvpFvanTU?si=U5jKEdjfSTOetL12ispLcg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Small vs. Big Firms | 05 Nov 2024 | 00:29:24 | |
Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Get 15% discounts on all of their products Check out my NEW PE Exam Guide. It will help you prepare for the exam without sacrificing your life. From science-based study techniques to a study plan, you will have everything you need to pass the PE Exam. Learn more about the Ultimate PE Exam Study Guide: Learn Better and Faster In this week's episode of Engineering our Future, we're diving deep into a question that's on the minds of many engineers and professionals: What's the real difference between working at a small versus big firms? Join Luis and Nicolai as they unpack this complex topic. Whether you're a recent graduate weighing your options or a seasoned pro considering a change, this episode offers valuable insights to help you navigate your career path. Key questions we'll explore: * How does company size impact your day-to-day work and long-term career trajectory? * What are the hidden advantages - and potential pitfalls - of both small and large firms? * How can you leverage the unique opportunities in each environment to accelerate your professional growth? "Engineering is not just about building structures; it's about constructing a fulfilling career." Drawing from their own experiences transitioning between different sized companies, Luis and Nikolai offer candid reflections and practical advice. They'll challenge you to think critically about what you truly value in your work environment and how to align your career choices with your personal and professional goals. "Your career choices should reflect your values and professional goals." Whether you're team "small firm energy" or dreaming of big corporate resources, this episode promises to broaden your perspective and equip you with the insights you need to make informed decisions about your engineering future. Tune in, and let's engineer not just structures, but careers built to last. "Understanding the dynamics of small versus large firms can redefine your engineering career." Lessons and Takeaways * Evaluate how company size aligns with your career goals and values to make informed decisions. * Identify the unique opportunities available at both small and large firms to enhance your professional growth. * Consider the long-term impact of daily work environment differences when choosing between company sizes. * Be aware of the hidden advantages and potential pitfalls of both small and large firms to navigate your career path effectively. * Reflect on your personal priorities to ensure your career choices align with what you value most in a work environment. Links and References * Share your feedback on this form: Social Media Request Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 024 // Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset Will Make You a Better Engineer with Stephanie Slocum | 27 Jan 2021 | 01:02:53 | |
Full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/024 Thank you to the podcast partners [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/partners] for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/SkillShare] Are you an engineer who thinks technical knowledge is all you need to advance in your career? In this episode of the Engineering our Future podcast, I talk to Stephanie Slocum about engineering, entrepreneurship, and much more. As engineers, we do much more than crunch numbers for 8 hours a day. This podcast episode will give you a different perspective from someone who spent 15 years practicing structural engineering, wrote a book, and started her own business to help women in STEM have fulfilling careers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 023 // Three Simple Principles to Develop and Maintain Habits | 20 Jan 2021 | 00:22:47 | |
Full Show Notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/023 Big thank you to the podcast partners for making this episode possible Creating new habits is difficult if you don't know where to start. I have been reading more and more to learn better ways I can develop new routines. One book that really helped me is Atomic Habits by James Clear. I have found that there are three principles that can really help develop and maintain those routines. In this episode I talk about small habits, habit stacking, and the two day rule by Matt D'Avella. I am by no means an expert, but I have spend many hours learning and practicing ways to be more effective at developing these routines. I hope you enjoy this episode and let me know what routines are you trying to maintain this year. Some questions discussed in the episode (Video Timestamps): 00:00 Intro Resources Free Resources from me: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/resources Music by Jack Winders Intro: Midwest Folks Check my Favorites 🎙 My favorite tech and podcast gear // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/tech My Favorite Software 📚 How I remember what I read (Readwise) // https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Readwise --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 022 // How to Run a Successful Business as a Mother with Stephanie Lonard | 13 Jan 2021 | 00:46:33 | |
Find full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/022 Thank you to the podcast partners [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/partners] for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Skillshare [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/SkillShare] It is hard enough to be a mother, but Stephanie has been able to balance her family and business to make sure her family is getting the best of her. As a parent, I know how hard it is to balance family and work and I truly enjoyed the conversation with Stephanie. She is also a Latina who has a unique background and passion to serve her family first. This mentality, lead her to work with other engineers to help them find their passion and careers through her company Technically Minded Talent. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| 021 // How Leadership Skills Will Boost Your Career With Pat Sweet | 06 Jan 2021 | 00:42:51 | |
Find full show notes at https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/021 Thank you to the podcast partners [https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/partners] for making this episode possible PPI: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/PPI2Pass Audible: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/Audible Skillshare: https://www.luisfelipeduque.com/SkillShare I am actively looking to improve my productivity systems to better serve clients as well as to become more efficient in all the volunteering I do. I am always fascinated by how different other people manage their priorities but at the same time, they use a lot of the same principles. In this episode, I discuss how we as busy professionals can gain back some of the wasted time. He has a really cool resource to help busy professionals gain a "6th Day [https://tandemconsultingco.lpages.co/el-finding-the-6th-day/]". He gives great tips on how we are wasting 8 hours a week and how we can become more efficient and some of our daily tasks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/engourfuture/message Get full access to Engineering our Future at engineeringourfuture.substack.com/subscribe | |||