WSOU holds summer line-up for recent college grads

SOUTH ORANGE, NJ — Seton Hall University’s WSOU’s “Thank God For Monday” radio show is offering a series of specially-focused programs for the “dog days of summer” to keep new and seasoned workers alike inspired and engaged. Hosted by Clifton native Brother Greg Cellini, the series kicks off with three programs for recent college graduates, followed by shows that will appeal to workers of all experience levels.

“Summer is the perfect time for individuals to reflect on the status of their professional lives and to find ways to recharge or refocus for the work challenges that lie ahead in the fall,” WSOU general manager Mark Maben said in a release. “I am delighted that Brother Greg has put together this summer series. It’s a perfect marriage of his experience as a human resources professional and his current Franciscan vocation. Listeners will find inspiration and insight from Brother Greg and his guests.”

“Thank God For Monday” airs Saturday mornings at 8:30 a.m. on 89.5 FM WSOU and can be streamed live from www.wsou.net and on the iHeartRadio app. The program is also available as a podcast through iTunes. Brother Greg’s guests for this special summer series include:

  • July 9: Brother Greg speaks with Anne Deeter Gallaher, co-author of “The Future Belongs to Students in High Gear,” who discusses how students can effectively transition from college to career.
  • July 16: Leilani Brown, co-author of “From Campus to Cubicle,” talks with Brother Greg about tips for one’s first year of professional career life.
  • July 23: Russell Bunio, author of “The Graduate Handbook,” provides Brother Greg with practical advice for members of the Class of 2016 as they enter the workforce.
  • July 30: JetBlue chairman Joel Peterson visits with Brother Greg to talk about his book, “The 10 Laws of Trust,” and why building trust within organizations is essential to business success and employee satisfaction.
  • Aug. 6: Dennis C. Miller, author of “Moppin’ Floors to CEO,” explains how to move from hopelessness and failure to happiness and success.
  • Aug. 13: Brother Greg speaks with Tamra Chandler, author of “How Performance Management Is Killing Performance – and What to do About it,” about how to rethink, redesign and reboot performance management systems.
  • Aug. 20: Rachel Moore, author of “The Artist’s Compass: The Complete Guide to Building a Life and a Living in the Performing Arts,” talks with Brother Greg about how artists can learn the business skills necessary to launch and sustain their careers.
  • Aug. 27: CEO, author, and speaker Katrina McGhee speaks with Brother Greg about her book “Loving on Me!” and what to do when you realize it’s time to do something different but you aren’t sure what to do next.
  • Sept. 3: The “Thank God for Monday” summer series concludes with “Why Are There Snowblowers in Miami?” author Steven Goldstein, who talks about how to transform your business or career by using five principles of engagement.