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Episode 26 - Guest: Jadyn Gentleman - Nebraska Dept. of Correctional Services

Episode 26 - Guest: Jadyn Gentleman - Nebraska Dept. of Correctional Services

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In the 26th episode of the Good Life, Great Careers podcast, we sit down with Jadyn Gentleman, Wellness Coordinator for the Nebraska Department of Corrections. Jadyn shares her journey from a small town in Nebraska to finding her ideal role in wellness after graduating from UNL with a degree in Nutrition, Health, and Exercise Science. As the first person in her position, she has developed a comprehensive wellness program focused on six key dimensions of well-being, including physical, emotional, and occupational health. She discusses her innovative initiatives, such as "Wellness on the Go" and wellness fairs, which have been well received by staff. Jadyn also highlights the importance of leadership support and employee engagement in building a successful program. In addition to her career, Jayden shares her experience as a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters, emphasizing the impact of giving back and encouraging others to get involved in mentorship. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on building a culture of wellness and resilience in the workplace!

Many are unaware that the Nebraska state government stands as one of the largest and most varied employers in the state, offering a plethora of career paths. The Good Life, Great Careers Podcast aims to spotlight these abundant opportunities within Nebraska's state government.

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