Asking Career Questions

Asking Career Questions
Podcast Description
Feeling lost in your career journey? Struggling to choose a major or make a career change? You're not alone!
Host Kayleigh interviews experts, entrepreneurs, and creatives to explore real career paths, job search strategies, networking, personal branding, and more.
🔹 New episodes monthly featuring guest interviews + career insights*
🔹 Submit your questions via Spotify comments or Instagram DMs!
Follow now for expert career advice and inspiration to build a future you love!
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on a variety of themes including career transitions, personal branding, job search strategies, and professional development. Episodes feature topics such as the journey of an archaeobotanist, insights from a project coordinator advocating for youth empowerment, and advice from a therapeutic coach on self-care, providing listeners with concrete examples and actionable advice in real career contexts.

Feeling lost in your career journey? Struggling to choose a major or make a career change? You’re not alone!
Host Kayleigh interviews experts, entrepreneurs, and creatives to explore real career paths, job search strategies, networking, personal branding, and more.
🔹 New episodes monthly featuring guest interviews + career insights*
🔹 Submit your questions via Spotify comments or Instagram DMs!
Follow now for expert career advice and inspiration to build a future you love!
In this episode of Asking Career Questions, I sit down with Carly Henkel, a PhD researcher at the Cyprus Institute’s Science and Technology in Archaeology and Culture Research Center (STARC). Carly’s work delves deeply into the ancient world, examining how plants influenced Bronze Age ritual landscapes in Crete.
We discuss Carly’s academic journey from Wilfrid Laurier University to Leiden University, and how she found her calling in archaeobotany. She shares insights from her fieldwork at sites like Karphi, Kophinas, and Petras, and explains how analyzing ancient plant remains can reveal rich stories about human history.
We also talk about the future of archaeobotany, her best and worst career advice, and what she wishes she’d known starting out. If you’re curious about the intersection of plants, history, and archaeology—or just want to hear from someone who’s passionate about asking questions and finding meaning in the past—this conversation is for you.

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