UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Amelia Old’s path is shaped by the world around her. A curiosity to learn and a willingness to repeatedly step outside her comfort zone, she said, have taken her across the globe. An award-winning travel journalist who has decades of experience working in the media industry, Old has worked as a talent and casting agent, a producer, and even owned her own agency.
“To me, it’s not five different careers,” she said. “I am a media producer.”
Today she specializes in podcasting and content creation, and continues to work in film and television. She also is a wife and mother who lives on a small farm in South Carolina, and now a Penn State graduate who earned her degree online through Penn State World Campus.
A career in media
Old began her journey in media as a young adult, primarily focusing on television and film, while also enjoying writing about beauty and fashion.
The pandemic in 2020 brought travel journalism to a halt and Old said she found herself at a crossroads. She launched a podcast and started to think about pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
“I did not have the same opportunities when I was younger that my husband and I work to give our children,” Old said. Her career was busy and she found fulfilling work without needing a degree. “It was more of something I wanted to do for myself.”
A bachelor’s program that fit her life
When Old first enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts in Digital Journalism and Media program at Penn State, she was interested in TV broadcast journalism.
“When I was a little girl, I didn’t have the Barbie car,” she said. “I had the Barbie newsroom.”
A course on news principles during her first semester changed her career aspirations, she said. Her professor, Curtis Chandler, said something that resonated.
“Do you want to tell the news or do you want to be a storyteller,” she recalled him saying.
Old said she realized her established base in media could help her continue storytelling.