

Coffee With Convery
Brien Convery
Explore how success isn’t just about climbing the corporate ladder—sometimes it’s about building your own jungle gym. From students to seasoned professionals, this career development podcast is your launchpad for job search strategies, personal branding, leadership growth, and workplace success. Dive into real-life career transitions, resume tips, interview preparation, mentorship, and future-ready skills. Produced by talent, for talent—empowering emerging professionals, entrepreneurs, and executives to thrive in today’s evolving job market. Listen now to level up your career!
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Mar 12, 2021 • 28min
Optimism, introspection and female empowerment with Hannah Fleming
Students and young professionals are facing barriers, uncertainty, biases, changing priorities and now a pandemic as they navigate the school to work transition. Their collective stories have inspired me and now I want to share these stories with you.
Now, let's meet Hannah! Hannah Fleming is result-oriented team player in her fourth year at the University of Waterloo, where she has pursued Business and Legal Studies major in the Arts and Business co-op program. Throughout her degree, Hannah has completed five co-op placements across the financial and legal industries. Three of Hannah’s internships were in RBC Capital Markets’ Global Credit division, where she collaborated in the maintenance of credit facilities for a portfolio of international clients, including sovereigns, bank entities, and supranational organizations. Outside of her co-op placements, Hannah has worked as a peer mentor at Waterloo’s Student Success Office, and has been deeply involved with RBC’s Student Partner and Campus Ambassador programs.
Most recently, I had the chance to sit down over a virtual coffee to talk Optimism, introspection and female empowerment with Hannah Fleming and I am happy to share our conversation with you, Enjoy!
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Mar 11, 2021 • 28min
Math, Macarons and traveling the world with Eshani Gupta
Students and young professionals are facing barriers, uncertainty, biases, changing priorities and now a pandemic as they navigate the school to work transition. Their collective stories have inspired me and now I want to share these stories with you.
Now, let's meet Eshani! Eshani Gupta is a wake-boarder and animal activist, Rotman Commerce Student from the University of Toronto majoring in a double specialized degree in Business Commerce, Finance and Economics with a minor in Mathematics. She has traveled the world, loves math and even did an internship in Hong Kong.
Most recently, I had the chance to sit down over a virtual coffee to talk Math, Macarons and traveling the world with Eshani Gupta and I am happy to share our conversation with you, Enjoy!
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#March is #National #Coop & #WorkIntegratedLearning Month #innovateWIL

Mar 10, 2021 • 24min
Serendipity, inclusive spaces and equity based leadership with Meena Waseem
Students and young professionals are facing barriers, uncertainty, biases, changing priorities and now a pandemic as they navigate the school to work transition. Their collective stories have inspired me and now I want to share these stories with you.
Now, let's meet Meena! Meena Waseem is an enthusiastic and self-driven BCom student from The Smith School of Business at Queens University with an expected graduation date sometime in 2023.
Meena is a meaningful risk taker who always aims to leave people and places better than she found them. She is an avid public speaker and advocate for equity-centered leadership and accessible health services. She is deeply invested in people and has received multiple awards for her work, including being named Kitchener Waterloo’s youngest Woman of the Year. Meena has also been recognized at the national level for her leadership as a recipient of the Loran Scholarship, Canada’s most competitive undergraduate award. No matter how busy she is, Meena always makes time for weekly movie nights with her family.
Most recently, I had the chance to sit down over a virtual coffee to talk Serendipity, inclusive spaces and equity based leadership with Meena Waseem and I am happy to share our conversation with you, Enjoy!
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#March is #National #Coop & #WorkIntegratedLearning Month #innovateWIL

Mar 9, 2021 • 28min
Photography, tangible skills and a reflection on self-identifying women with Christina Caldi
Students and young professionals are facing barriers, uncertainty, biases, changing priorities and now a pandemic as they navigate the school to work transition. Their collective stories have inspired me and now I want to share these stories with you.
Now, let's meet Christina! Christina Caldi is an authentic and fun-hearted McMaster Graduate from 2018, with a 2019 Humber College Postgraduate Certificate in Public Relations. She is creative storyteller who thrives in collaborative environments and has a passion for diversity and inclusion and human engagement. This has been displayed through her efforts both inside and outside of the workplace in raising awareness and support for issues relating to topics such as queer rights, unconscious bias, accessibility and anti-black racism. Christina’s favorite hobbies include cooking, hiking and photography.
Most recently, I had the chance to sit down over a virtual coffee to talk Photography, tangible skills and a reflection on self-identifying women with Christina Caldi and I am happy to share our conversation with you, Enjoy!
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#March is #National #Coop & #WorkIntegratedLearning Month #innovateWIL

Mar 8, 2021 • 27min
Risotto, adaptability and setting expectations with Megha Lad
Students and young professionals are facing barriers, uncertainty, biases, changing priorities and now a pandemic as they navigate the school to work transition. Their collective stories have inspired me and now I want to share these stories with you.
Now, let's meet Megha! Megha Lad is attending the University of Toronto studying for her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Management, Strategy and in her final semester.
Megha is an ambitious and confident young business woman who is eager to disrupt the corporate world we know today. After spending years learning business by the book, she quickly recognized how the real world is something different on its own. With a new found passion for the tech world, Megha is currently the Head of Strategic Partnerships at Torinit, a Toronto based Digital Management Consulting firm.
Megha is a creative problem solver and natural born leader. Serving as the President of the University of Toronto’s LIVE Competition in her second year of undergrad, she was able to drive impactful growth by setting corporate sponsorship records and restructuring the norm of campus recruitment.
By tapping into the Toronto corporate landscape early on, Megha was able to complete internships at RBC Technology as well as an IT consulting firm. She is also an advocate for women's education, serving as a past mentor for Technovations Girls, a global tech education nonprofit.
Not to mention a lover of all things food (@meghasmenus on instagram)! She likes to consider herself an amateur coffee connoisseur and craft cocktail fanatic on the weekends.
Most recently, I had the chance to sit down over a virtual coffee to talk Risotto, adaptability and setting expectations with Megha Lad and I am happy to share our conversation with you, Enjoy!
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#March is #National #Coop & #WorkIntegratedLearning Month #innovateWIL

Mar 4, 2021 • 18min
Heart emojis, self-care and meaningful connections with Josh Tillson
Students and young professionals are facing barriers, uncertainty, biases, changing priorities and now a pandemic as they navigate the school to work transition. Their collective stories have inspired me and now I want to share these stories with you.
Now, let's meet Josh! Josh Tillson is a driven and motivated third year Business and Computer Science student at the University of British-Columbia. Josh is a lifelong learner who constantly strives to self-develop, grow, and learn from those around him, while giving back to his surrounding communities. This has been displayed through his efforts increasing awareness and accessibility to youth mental wellness programs in Northern Ontario as well as other leadership positions he’s held in the university community. Josh’s favorite hobbies include trail running or hiking around beautiful Vancouver, reading, and solving problems.
Josh and I met through a LinkedIn message and then we setup up our first virtual coffee chat which started with Josh asking if he could be "vulnerable with me." I will never forget that hot day in August when we first talked and how inspired I was by Josh's strength and determination. Most recently, I had the chance to sit down over a virtual coffee to talk Heart emojis, self-care and meaningful connections with Josh Tillson and I am happy to share our conversation with you, Enjoy!
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#March is #National #Coop & #WorkIntegratedLearning Month #innovateWIL