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We Were all Flying by the Seat of our Pants

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University of Minnesota Rochester

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In this episode of Beyond the Nest, 2019 graduate Mason Schlief connects with UMR mathematics professor Jered Bright. The two discuss how Mason happened upon UMR, her experiences with living learn communities such as Health CORE, and what led her to focus on a career pathway in resilience, mental health, and well-being. Currently, Mason is a Care Coordinator with Zumbro Valley Health where she counsels individuals facing challenges related to mental health and substance abuse and addiction. Previously, Mason held the role of Mental Health Practitioner with Fernbrook Family Center. Additionally, Mason recently began a Master of Social Work program at the University of North Dakota.

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"Beyond the Nest" Podcast, Season 2 Episode 4; Runtime 37:53

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Schlief, Mason; Bright, Jered. (2022). We Were all Flying by the Seat of our Pants. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/256215.

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