From Introvert to Influencer: Stanley Willard Jr. Bridges Student Passions with Professional Purpose

12/11/2025 1h 15min Temporada 4 Episodio 4

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Episode Synopsis

In this thoughtful episode of Yale College Voices, Darice Corey welcomes Stanley Willard Jr., MSEd, Assistant Director in Yale’s Office of Career Strategy, who helps students find purpose-driven paths in common good and creative careers. Stanley shares his journey from Brooklyn to Wesleyan University and beyond, reflecting on how his experiences as an introverted student-athlete and his early mentors shaped his approach to career development and student success.Throughout the conversation, Stanley opens up about the value of authenticity, patience, and human connection in professional growth. He reminds students that careers rarely unfold in straight lines, and that the skills gained from unexpected jobs or experiences often become the foundation for long-term success. His insight—that “you don’t have to choose between passion and stability”—challenges the idea that meaningful work and practical goals can’t coexist.Together, Darice and Stanley explore how moments of uncertainty can become turning points, how mentorship can change the course of a life, and why failure is often a teacher in disguise. Their conversation highlights what it means to work with purpose, to lead with empathy, and to leave space for serendipity along the way.Podcast Host: Darice Corey | Senior Director of Web and IT Planning | Yale College Dean’s Office Staff Engagement Committee Co-Chair | Pierson College Fellow Podcast Guest: : Stanley Willard Jr., MSEd | Assistant Director in Yale’s Office of Career Strategy Video/Podcast Producer: Ryan McEvoy | Yale Broadcast Studio

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