Ep 06 CoSIDA Connection Podcast, December 21, 2018
Katie Mucci
Katie Gwinn Hewitt
Hosts: Katie Mucci, Missouri Valley Conference, Assistant Commissioner for New Media and Technoogy;
Katie Gwinn Hewitt, University of Michigan, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
Producer: Kyler Ludlow, Eastern Michigan, Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations
Katie and Katie share member feedback on how to relax and enjoy time off during the holidays. The hosts also talk about their own strategies for unplugging and taking time for self care.
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What is the CoSIDA Connection Podcast Series?
Presented by the CoSIDA Young Professionals Committee, the podcast serves as a voice for the younger generation of athletic communications professionals and is an opportunity to cover pertinent issues relevant to everyone in our profession.
The podcast is co-hosted by
Katie Gwinn Hewitt, University of Michigan Assistant Director of Athletic Communications, and
Katie Mucci, Assistant Commissioner for New Media and Technology at the Missouri Valley Conference. The podcast producer is
Kyler Ludlow, Eastern Michigan Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations.
The goal of the podcast is to touch on hot-button topics that are relevant to members of CoSIDA throughout the year. The members of the Young Professionals Committee recognized that not all topics can be covered at our annual convention or on monthly CoSIDA Capital One webinars (and not everyone has the means to attend convention), so this is a great way to keep CoSIDA and important topics at the top of the mind throughout the year.
The podcast covers a variety of topics relevant to communications professionals, ranging from the importance of diversity in the office to building a strong work/life balance and beyond. Featured guests will include young professionals working their way up in the business as well as more established CoSIDA members and communications experts outside of college athletics offering insights and advice from their experiences.