Where Will I Be - Episode 9

Hey there listeners! We have a great show this week, but, it's a little different format than we've done previously. In fact, it's different than any podcast I've heard in a long time. We wanted to know what individual archaeologists think of their future in CRM. It always seems bleak and fleeting, especially if you are a temporary field tech bouncing from job to job. You never really know where your next paycheck is going to come from or if you'll even continue to be a CRM archaeologist next season.

So, to find out what a few of our listeners think of their futures we called up four of them during the show and asked one questions: Where do you think you'll be in CRM in five or ten years? The answers our guests gave may surprise you or you may be thinking the same thing.

Enjoy the show and think about your answer to the question!

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Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

Notes:

  • Interview with Andy Sewell
  • Interview with Kati Fay
  • Interview with Ashley Morton
  • Panelists answer the questions

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Serra @archyfantasies; Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Ashley @morton_ashleym; Russell @Mjstrwy and @DiachronicD; Chris @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNe

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The Business of CRM - Episode 8

We’ve got another great episode of the CRM Archaeology Podcast. On this episode we interview a CRM firm owner from California named Roger Werner. Roger has seen it all and done it all. He has great insights in to the business. After the interview we talk about a few emails from some listeners.

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Serra @archyfantasies; Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Ashley @morton_ashleym; Russell @Mjstrwy and @DiachronicD; Chris @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet

Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

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After Graduation - Episode 7

You’ve found the show notes for another great episode of the CRM Archaeology Podcast. On this episode we enjoy a discussion about what new archaeologists should do now that they’ve graduated. We all had to find our own way into CRM and the advice we give in this episode should make that journey easier for recent graduates hoping to do the same.

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Serra @archyfantasies; Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Ashley @morton_ashleym; Russell @Mjstrwy and @DiachronicD; Chris @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet

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Work Life Balance and Relationships - Episode 6

Here’s the show notes for another fun episode of the CRM Archaeology Podcast! In this episode we start with a quick discussion about the SAAs and tweeting, move on to some emails about previous show topics, and then finish with a discussion of the archaeology work/life balance and CRM relationships. There’s no guests this week so it’s just five of us chatting about what we know.

Follow our panelists on Twitter:

Serra @archyfantasies; Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Ashley @morton_ashleym; Russell @Mjstrwy and @DiachronicD; Chris @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet

Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

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SAA2013 - Episode 5

Welcome to special edition of the CRM Archaeology podcast! Regular panelist Russell Alleen-Willems and I attended the conference in hot and humid Honolulu, Hawaii from April 3rd to April 7th. We managed to do a little recording but not as much as we’d liked. This is new to us so we’re just trying to figure it all out. Austin should be a game changer, however. Really looking forward to that.

Links

Follow our panelists on Twitter:

Serra @archyfantasies; Bill @succinctbill; Doug @openaccessarch; Stephen @processarch; Ashley @morton_ashleym; Russell @Mjstrwy and @DiachronicD; Chris @Archeowebby, @DIGTECHLLC, and @ArchPodNet

Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

Artwork by Tristan Boyle (c)2014

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Thanks for listening and we’ll see you in the field!!