Partnerships

Podcast Production for "Working For All," The New Podcast From Dutchess County's DC Works

Various job creation initiative programs related to DC Works reached out to Brandon Lillard and Katie Hellmuth of Tha’ Max Studio and Tin Shingle to help DC Works create and produce a podcast that highlights the service agencies and businesses aligned to help people of all abilities and situations in Dutchess County get work.

It’s a complex program, and we are learning more and more about it through the podcast episodes we record for them. After recording 5 episodes to warm up and find their style, our next recording session was to hone in on their introduction, how they wanted to present themselves as co-hosts on this podcast, and how the podcast would present itself on the newly designed website of DC Works.

Working with the mission statement on their website, Tin Shingle wrote an introduction that will work in order to represent a variety of types of guests. Based on the recent rebranding of DC Works, we also came up with a title for the podcast that incorporates and highlights the all abilities community.

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Working For All
A DC Works Podcast

Working For All is the podcast of DC Works, which contributes to Dutchess County’s economic growth by supporting the needs of employers and job seekers through resources and services offered in a true One Stop environment that proudly works cooperatively with community agencies.

In this podcast, we hear directly from job seekers, businesses, community agencies, leaders, and our own team to learn first hand the experiences and needs from employers employing people with all abilities, differently employed, and those who are changing careers.

We're you're hosts, Amanda and Zoey, showing you how Dutchess County is working for all.

Episodes will be available soon, as DC Works rolls out their rebrand. We have 7 more episodes to record, which means a variety of gusts, as well as a turnaround interview on the co-hosts Amanda and Zoey that Brandon and Katie will co-host, in order to interview Amanda and Zoey about what is available at DC Works, and what makes it a one stop shop for people in Dutchess County changing careers, entering the workforce, or needing special accommodations for their abilities in order to earn a living.

To hire Tin Shingle to produce your podcast, no matter if you’re local to New York’s Hudson Valley or elsewhere in the country, see here to learn more and reach out.

Tin Shingle with SCORE Dutchess Entertain Business Mentorship Program With Wappingers Falls School District

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Tin Shingle is honored to be included in a potential new collaboration with the Wappingers School District and SCORE Dutchess mentorship program to discover how the SCORE program can integrate with high schoolers during their business courses. Wappingers has an impressive curriculum which includes courses like Business Ownership, Sports & Entertainment Law/Work-based Learning, Computer Applications/G Suite, and others.

After meeting a few teachers and hearing how a program could work, we look forward to further development, which might involve field trips within the school to evaluate students’ business startup projects.