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[The Meaning and Impact of Volunteer Work: A Personal Journey]-[0150 Volunteer Work]

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The Meaning and Impact of Volunteer Work

In this episode of the English as a Second Language podcast, Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores the motivations and practical steps involved in engaging in volunteer work through the story of Lucy, a professional seeking more meaning in her life. The discussion highlights how volunteering serves as a bridge between personal dissatisfaction and the desire to contribute to the greater good.

The Motivation: Civic Duty vs. Personal Fulfillment

Lucy begins by reflecting on the concept of "civic duty," defining it as the "responsibility as a citizen of a country" to "give back" to the community. While acknowledging this societal obligation, Lucy’s primary motivation is internal: she wants to feel "useful." She describes her current long-term career as "not at all rewarding," explaining that despite earning a good salary, she lacks the sense that she is "doing any good in the world." This sentiment resonates with the common human need to find purpose beyond financial compensation.

Revisiting Idealistic Dreams

Lucy recalls her college years, a time characterized by "idealistic" dreams—a term used to describe someone who believes deeply in their ability to change the world. She aspired to work for a "non-profit organization," which is defined as an entity that does not prioritize making a profit, unlike standard businesses. Her goals included engaging in "relief work" (helping those in disaster or war-torn areas), assisting those "in need" (individuals facing poverty or difficult circumstances), or influencing "public policy" (the programs and laws governed by the state).

The Path to Volunteering: Practical Steps

To reconnect with these early aspirations, Lucy decides to take a concrete step by volunteering with an organization that supports "homeless" children—those living without a "permanent home." The process of becoming a volunteer involves several professional steps:

  • The Application Process: Lucy had to "fill out an application," a standard requirement for both paid employment and volunteer positions to provide personal information.
  • Background Checks: To ensure the safety of the children, Lucy underwent a "background check." This process involves verifying an individual's history to ensure they have no criminal record.
  • Fingerprinting: A critical component of this security measure is being "fingerprinted." Since everyone has a "unique set of fingerprints," this allows organizations to perform an electronic search against government databases to prevent individuals with criminal records from working with vulnerable populations.

Conclusion: The Value of One-on-One Impact

After completing these requirements, Lucy began "tutoring," which she describes as a "one-on-one" experience—a direct interaction between herself and the student. Reflecting on her first session, she calls it a "great experience" and expresses a common sentiment among volunteers: "I wish I had done it earlier." Through this journey, the podcast illustrates that volunteering is not merely an act of charity, but a transformative process that provides the personal fulfillment and professional reward that traditional jobs sometimes fail to offer.

🎯Key Sentences

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I want to do some volunteer work so that I can feel useful.
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I've been working at the same job for years and it's not at all rewarding.
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I never feel like I'm doing any good in the world.
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When I was in college, I had dreams of changing the world.
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I might take the first step of doing some volunteering.
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📝Key Phrases

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give back to your community
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feel useful
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not at all rewarding
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do some good in the world
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in need
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 150, Volunteer Work.
You're listening to English as a Second Language podcast, episode 150.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in in beautiful los angeles, california.
On this podcast, we're going to learn about people who volunteer their time to help others.
Let's get started.
Some people say that it's civic duty to give back to your community.

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