This blog post goes out to all of the interns, students, and really anyone who finds it hard to start in on that daunting task list you have laying in front of you.
Out of all the places I applied to (which was a lot), Moonstone Arts Center was the one I was most excited about. Their mission - using art as education from the cradle to the grave - is near and dear to my heart.
I knew I wanted to find a unique internship experience for my final semester here at Temple, but I never thought I would be so lucky as to intern for a local Usui Reiki Master here in South Jersey.
While the Students+Startups program looked a little different this year, I was still so grateful to be a part of it and get involved in the startup scene in San Antonio.
I reached out to a local Philadelphia marketing agency, 215 Marketing, to see if they had any internship opportunities. They actually ended up tailoring a specific internship based on where my interests and their needs aligned.
Since I have a background in photography, I reached out to Gravy to see if they had any need for an intern who could handle communications duties that are relevant to my course of study here at Temple.
It was interesting to try and get my headspace to transition from "what Netflix documentary I was going to watch next?" to preparing for an online interview.