Katie Thistleton
Hello and welcome to the 91热爆 Bitesize Careers Podcast. I'm Katie Thistleton. Have you ever wondered what the point in a school subject is? Now have you ever been sat there thinking, how is this actually going to help me with my future? Well, today we're going to have a little bit of a discussion about that. We're going to take a look at all the amazing skills your school subjects give you and how they might come in handy when you start work.
Katie Thistleton
I am joined by our wonderful, amazing careers expert, Arit Eminue, who is an award winning careers coach. How many awards have you got?
Arit Eminue
Four
Katie Thistleton
She's won four baby! And we're also joined by the wonderful, fantastic, my colleague, my friend and yours, Calum Leslie from Radio 1鈥檚 Newsbeat.
Calum Leslie
Hello. How you doing? You alright?
Katie Thistleton
Yeah good to see you!
Calum Leslie
This is fun isn鈥檛 it?
Katie Thistleton
This is so fun. So myself and Calum work together at Radio 1. I will often have to say 鈥渉ere鈥檚 Newsbeat with Calum Leslie鈥. For people who don't know, tell us about your job, Calum.
Calum Leslie
I, like you said, read the news on Radio 1 on the Breakfast show, usually with Craig James, but sometimes with you too. Usually that involves obviously reading it on the radio, but also writing the bulletins, deciding what stories go into it, researching what we want to put in the news. There's lots of stuff goes on behind the scenes as well.
Calum Leslie
It's not just that 2 minutes on the radio. But it means lots of early alarms.
Katie Thistleton
You actually got a bit of a lie-in today, did you?
Calum Leslie
I wasn't working as normal today. So, this is refreshed, Calum.
Katie Thistleton
Well, that's good because we're about to play a quick fire game.
Calum Leslie
Oh good!
Katie Thistleton
I need you nice and alert. So, in this game called subject matchup, I am going to read out the name of a subject
Calum Leslie
Ok.
Katie Thistleton
and I want you, Calum, to tell me the first job that comes into your head that links to that subject.
Calum Leslie
Okay.
Katie Thistleton
Does that make sense?
Calum Leslie
I think so.
Katie Thistleton
And I don't want any boring or obvious ones either. So, if I say Maths, don鈥檛 you say Maths teacher because that's too easy. You guys play along at home or at school as well wherever you鈥檙e watching or listening and see if you can beat Calum. You ready?
Calum Leslie
I'm ready. Let's do it.
Katie Thistleton
Let's go.
Katie Thistleton
Maths
Calum Leslie
A rocket scientist
Katie Thistleton
English
Calum Leslie
Playwright
Katie Thistleton
Geography
Calum Leslie
Someone who writes travel guides.
Katie Thistleton
PE
Calum Leslie
Hockey player.
Katie Thistleton
Drama
Calum Leslie
Drama. You could be a radio DJ.
Katie Thistleton
German, Spanish, French - a language basically
Calum Leslie
An interpreter - that鈥檚 got to be a good one.
Katie Thistleton
Good! You did well there. You did well and that's why we're here to talk about this today. How can we use those subjects in school actually, in the future, in our future careers? Why is it so hard with some of those subjects to directly think of a job that corresponds with it, Arit?
Arit Eminue
Because we're not always thinking about the skills that we're developing within those subjects? If you think about, in History, you learn research skills, you learn and communication skills both written and verbal, and you could translate those skills into, say, a job such as a TV researcher or even a journalist where you're having to research different areas, speaking to contributors, having to communicate that message in a language that an audience will understand.
Katie Thistleton
Pretty interesting, isn't it? Because there are loads of jobs out there that we wouldn't necessarily know were right for us
Arit Eminue
Exactly
Katie Thistleton
until we maybe sort of stumble across them. I know when I was at school, I mean, I never shut up talking. So English was my favourite subject and that was my strongest subject. And when I look now, everybody I work with in radio and TV, they're all just storytellers and they might be telling made up stories.
They might be writing a TV show that's made up, they might be telling real stories like me. I tell silly stories about my life. Calum tells really important stories about world events and things that are going on. Calum, what about you? What subjects did you do at school that you think corresponds well with your job now?
Calum Leslie
Well, same as you. I loved English. That was something I really loved when I was in school. I loved writing. I loved reading as well. Really, weirdly, I didn't like talking out loud, which is crazy when you think about my job now is to stand in front of a microphone and talk to lots of people. I liked history as well, but that sometimes is quite useful.
In what I do know as well,
Arit Eminue
Yeah, completely.
Calum Leslie
when news events happen that relate to stuff that's happened in the past, you are aware of that? I didn't actually maybe think at 15 I wanted to be a journalist or be a radio newsreader, but when I look back at those subjects, I enjoyed, they kind of all come together.
Katie Thistleton
So Arit, even if you don't particularly enjoy a subject, there might be some skills that you're learning that are transferable.
Arit Eminue
Yeah, for sure. So, I hate maths, I hated Maths and was at school, but skills such as problem solving and critical thinking, analysing data stand me in good stead in the job that I have now. So, I always recommend, there's a subject, but then there is the skills that you鈥檙e developing and focus on the skills, particularly if you don't like the subject.
Katie Thistleton
Very good tips. Thank you so much, Arit. But now it's time for this.
Katie Thistleton
Don't be alarmed Calum. It's time for the big job interview. I'm going to interview you now. That's why I'm dressed as a scary interviewer. I鈥檓 going to ask you some lovely questions about your career Calum, and that's what I'm going to do throughout the series. So, question number one Calum.
Calum Leslie
Okay.
Katie Thistleton
Okay. What has been your career highlight so far?
Calum Leslie
I think it was the first time I read news on Radio 1
Arit Eminue
Wow.
Calum Leslie
because I've been listening to Radio 1 since I was at school.
Arit Eminue
That would be amazing.
Calum Leslie
That was pretty cool.
Arit Eminue
Love that.
Katie Thistleton
What's been the scariest moment of your career so far? Was also your first time?
Calum Leslie
Yeah! The exact same one!
[All laugh]
Calum Leslie
Millions of people, never done it, shaking.
Katie Thistleton
What was the first step you took towards your current career?
Calum Leslie
I started doing some football reports when I was at uni for a radio station when I was just voluntary, wasn't paid or anything. I went along, watched the football and spoke into the radio. That was really good fun but made me realise I wanted to do radio.
Katie Thistleton
What advice would you give your younger self about your future career?
Calum Leslie
Good question. I think maybe not to panic so much about the plan.
Arit Eminue
Yeah.
Calum Leslie
Have to have an idea of what you want to do if you can, that's great. But don鈥檛 panic, probably about stuff.
Katie Thistleton
Final question, the big one. Would you say that you are doing your dream career?
Calum Leslie
Yeah, I think I think I probably am. I think I would say I am. It's like I said it鈥檚 what I wanted to do for a long time.
Katie Thistleton
You so much for sharing. You did very well in your interview, didn鈥檛 he do well Arit?
Arit Eminue
Yes. Got the job.
Katie Thistleton
Well we've learnt a lot today, Arit. What would be the one thing that you'd like everyone who is watching and listening at home our schools take away today?
Arit Eminue
Two quick things. One, don't fret if you don't have a plan, that's okay. Second thing is focus on the skills that you're learning from your subjects as opposed to the subject itself. So History is not your thing, but you love research, focus on the research.
Katie Thistleton
Thank you so much Arit. Thank you, Calum.
Calum Leslie
Thank you.
Arit Eminue
Thank you.
Calum Leslie
It鈥檚 been fun.
Katie Thistleton
If you like the sound of Calum's job and you want to do something like that one day, then why don't you get to the 鈥淐areers in Media" section on the 91热爆 Bitesize Careers website?
Also, if you're not really sure where your favourite subject could take you or you're not sure what to study next, then check out the 鈥淛obs that use鈥︹ section on the Bitesize Careers website.
It has loads of information about where your favourite subject could take you. We'll see you next time on the 91热爆 Bitesize Careers podcast.