Bag Check: (Un)packing Work Essentials

Bag Check: (Un)packing Work Essentials

Recorded On: 07/24/2025

As students prepare to graduate and embark on their court reporting careers, it’s crucial to think about the tools that will help them succeed in the field. In this session, we will guide soon-to-be graduates and new reporters in assembling a versatile and efficient work bag, ensuring they’re ready for any job assignment. We’ll dive into what items should be included in your daily carry for efficiency and preparedness so that by the end of the session you’ll be bagged and ready for success. Total CEU 0.1. Product will expire 30 days from registration.

This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2025 Annual Conference.  The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available).

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Bethany Morse

Bethany Morse is a March 2022 graduate of the Mark Kislingbury Academy of Court Reporting and the first-place winner of the National Court Reporters Foundation 2022 New Professional Reporter Grant. Within her first year of working, she took over 140 depositions and produced over 12,000 pages of transcripts. She has her RSR and Washington CCR and has goals of achieving further certifications through daily practice and focused time management. Prior to finding her true calling and passion in stenography, Bethany obtained a bachelor’s degree in oboe performance and master’s degree in architectural history. She was born and raised in Wyoming and Colorado, but she currently resides in Charleston, South Carolina, with her goldendoodle, Margeaux.

Angie Podge, RSR

Angie Podge has been a freelance reporter in Kansas City, Mo., since 2023. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 2015 with a BA in international business management and worked in sales management before finding her passion in the field of court reporting. When she's not working, she enjoys walks with her dogs, weightlifting, and talking to strangers about court reporting.