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This week's topics: Abortion Pill Study: A massive study reveals serious health risks linked to the abortion pill mifepristone, with adverse events 22 times higher than FDA estimates—raising ethical and philosophical concerns about privacy, safety, and the personhood of the unborn.Fathers Post-COVID: New research shows American dads are spending more time with their young kids, a trend celebrated for its relational and societal impact—challenging cultural narratives that downplay the importance of fathers.AI vs. College Grads?: A rising unemployment rate among college grads sparks debate on whether AI is replacing entry-level jobs; we discuss the need for adaptability, wisdom, and a renewed understanding of vocation.What Makes Us Happy?: After nearly a century of research, experts conclude that happiness hinges on purpose, relationships, and service—echoing timeless biblical wisdom about loving God and others.Listener Q&A: Questions on school taxes, public funding, embryo ethics, and clarify past comments about parental rights and moral obligations.==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. Watch video episodes at: https://bit.ly/think-biblically-video. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.
In this episode of the Dudes and Dads podcast, we dive into a recent study highlighting how our 20-somethings are struggling, specifically to keep their jobs. We discuss how we can be preparing our young people to enter the workforce with purpose and mission. Drawing on a report, we look at the top reasons why...
Torrey reacts to Mayor Brandon Scott's state of the city address. College graduates have expectations for their first jobs, and Pet Hegseth embroiled in yet another Signal related scandal.
Joe Wills is a filmmaker and software engineer from Richford, Vermont, currently living in Burlington. He put himself through the University of Vermont, working three part-time jobs, and still graduated with more debt than any of his friends. In the latest installment of our series "What class are you?," Joe talks with producer Erica Heilman about the challenges of higher education when you come from little money.
A new survey sponsored by Hult International Business School finds that a growing number of employers say they'd prefer to automate entry-level jobs rather than hire a recent college graduate. AI is changing the job market faster than any of us imagined—reshaping not just who gets hired, but whether certain jobs even exist in the future.My guest today is Dan Schawbel, a New York Times bestselling author, workplace expert, and managing partner at Workplace Intelligence. Dan has been tracking workplace trends for over a decade, advising companies on the future of work, and in his latest research, the results are terrifying. Not only are companies rethinking the value of a college degree, but some are outright saying they'd rather hire ChatGPT.So what does this mean for workers? Which jobs are actually safe from automation? And if you're in college right now—or raising kids who might be one day—how do you ensure your education actually pays off?Check out Farnoosh's new hyperlocal podcast The Montclair PodJoin the So Money Members Club.Download Farnoosh's free investing blueprint.Hang out with Farnoosh on Instagram.This episode is a replay.
As AI models get more complex, so do the tasks carried out by humans to train them. It's given $14 billion Scale AI a new focus on U.S.-based labor. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Deciding to get into the golf apparel business is not for the faint of heart, and can be a very cut-throat business which is highly saturated. Trying to differentiate yourself from the competition can be both challenging and exhausting. Throw in trying to do this as a recent college graduate, and collegiate golfer, and it becomes even more challenging. That's the topic of this Two-Man Scramble as host Jeff Hartman welcomes Nate Hryn, owner of Acorn Hills, to talk about the next steps in his own life, as well as for his growing company. This podcast is a part of the Fairways & Dreams podcast, and is a part of the Golfer Gang Network of podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another delay of clemency for a death row inmate.A new report shows the widening gender gap for college graduates.“Twisters” gets a Golden Globe nomination.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
In this Three Breakthroughs episode of the Alumni Ventures Tech Optimist Podcast, Mike Collins and Naren Ramaswamy spotlight three groundbreaking innovations reshaping our world. First, they unpack how AI is revolutionizing careers, urging listeners to embrace tools and skills critical for thriving in a rapidly evolving job market. Next, they examine the transformative potential of GLP-1 drugs in tackling obesity and diabetes, discussing their profound impact on public health and the wellness industry. Finally, they analyze how technology is rewriting the playbook for elections, with podcasts becoming pivotal platforms for political engagement and strategy. Don't miss this forward-thinking discussion on the trends defining tomorrow!To Learn More:Alumni Ventures (AV)AV LinkedInAV Deep Tech FundTech OptimistLegal Disclosure:https://av-funds.com/tech-optimist-disclosuresCreators & Guests Mike Collins - Host Naren Ramaswamy - Guest
Don Philabaum Interview with Don Philabaum: Don and Tony continue discussing the basics… What college students should be doing first thing to find a job after they graduate.
Don Philabaum Interview with Don Philabaum: Don discusses the basics… What college students should be doing first thing to find a job after they graduate.
This episode is the 4th in a series following the college careers of Paige Davis and Lexi Miloradovitch. Better known on this podcast as the college girls, we have followed Lexi and Paige all the way through their 4 years of higher education. What started in 2020 with an idea to see what it would be like to document two good friends going through completely different college situations, we now get to talk about them being College Grads! Both Lexi and Paige graduated in the summer of 2024 and now we are here to talk about it all. We hit their final year from all angles. What was their final year like? What were their graduation experiences (remember, they didn't get a normal high school graduation)? We talk about their next stops before diving into their final views on college. What will they miss the most about college? What will they miss about their college cities? What will they not miss? We also touch on what they miss about high school and a whole bunch of other college related topics. I am so proud of both of these young women for being willing to share their thoughts and feelings with me and you, the listeners, as they followed their collegiate paths. As you will hear, they are all grown up now, and they have plenty to say about what this experience meant to them.As their former teacher, I could not be more proud of their growth, maturity, and ability to be introspective at such a high level. Take a listen to Lexi and Paige here on the Mic is Ahn, as we close the book on The College Girls...year 4....College GRADS!Paige Davis Instagram: paigedavis54Lexi Miloradovitch Instagram: lexi.miloLexi's year in Spain Instagram: lexisvidalindaPodcast Email: themicisahn@gmail.comPodcast Instagram: ahniebpe
Degrees in hand, young professionals are heading back to school, but this time for trade skills. With job markets shifting, we explore why more workers are adding hands-on expertise to their academic credentials. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
This year's presidential election could see a historic gender gap as young women line up behind Democrat Kamala Harris' bid to be the first female president. One place where this could be significant is Pittsburgh, All over the country, people with more education are leaning more Democratic, a shift that's reshaping American politics. One of the places where it could have the most impact this year is Centre County. In a stretch of what once was Pennsylvania steel country, Democrats and Republicans are looking to test their strength with Latino voters. The commonwealth i happens to have one of the fastest-growing Hispanic communities in the country. The fight is along the 222 Corridor, which connects small cities and communities west and north of Philadelphia. The Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Dauphin County could restart quickly since all of its essential equipment is in good condition. Several years have passed since the Delaware River's shipping channel was deepened, and now the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority is proposing dredging an additional five feet. Hundreds of kids in the Allentown area are getting a hands-on lesson in farming. A bill that would give pension increases to more than 60-thousand retired school and government workers is advancing in the state Legislature. Teachers in one Adams County school district have a new contract. A rural school district in Central Pennsylvania is hoping to add a resource officer to its staff in the coming months. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bankrate Principal Writer Sarah Foster joins Megan Lynch and explains how recent college grads are facing sticker shock when their paychecks don't add up.
College grads are facing a tough job market these days, with experts saying the college degree holds less of a premium in getting hired than in the past. And as it gets easier to apply to jobs online, applicants say they are getting ghosted by employers or applying to hundreds of jobs with little return. How can colleges respond?
This week, I'm so excited to share a podcast with one of my former clients, Jaymon Ballew. Jaymon is Senior Counsel for The Major League Soccer and a first-generation college and professional graduate. He shares his experiences navigating corporate America as a Black man, the importance of understanding the unwritten rules of the professional world, and how our work together helped him get clarity and land his dream job in sports. In this podcast, we do a deep dive into: - How to reconnect with your true passions when you feel lost. - How to build support networks and mentors who can provide guidance and validation and help you navigate the unwritten rules of corporate America. - Why preparing and doing mock interviews is critical to success. - How to transition from law firm practice to your first in-house role. - Why it's important to have an open mindset to pursuing opportunities even if it means taking a different career path. - What you can do to confidently negotiate your worth. - How you can prepare to navigate predominantly White spaces when you're a Black man. - The importance of prioritizing mental health and how to recover from burnout. Connect with Jaymon on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaymonballew/ or instagram @thej.ball. Connect with Samorn at www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim. Get a copy of Samorn's book, “Belonging: Self Love Lessons From A Workaholic Depressed Insomniac Lawyer” at https://tinyurl.com/swpc578c. Get weekly career tips by signing up for our newsletter at www.careerunicorns.com.
Send us a textIn this episode, we explore the concept of “leaning into the future” and why waiting for what's next can leave you stuck in the now. We also explore how preparing for the next opportunity—whether in life, business, or personal growth—can set you apart from everyone else still sitting in the present.I share insights from Tribe of Mentors and offer advice on how you can start positioning yourself for what's coming, not just what's happening right now. Whether you're just starting out in your career or have been in the same field for years, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you approach your future.Tune in and get ready to take action. Next, it is on the way. Are you prepared for it?What you'll learn in this episode:•How to lean into the future and position yourself for the next big opportunity•The mindset that keeps people stuck in the present and how to break free from it•Why Wayne Gretzky's approach to hockey can be applied to your personal and professional life•How to balance taking care of business in the present while preparing for what's to come•Why experimenting with “next” now is low-risk and can lead to massive growth•How to stay curious, embrace uncertainty, and keep moving forward even when the future feels unclear
Turns out that finding a job in today's market has been harder for those who have attained a bachelor's degree. Since 1980, the price of a college education has risen at 1300 percent, while the CPI has risen about 150 percent. College debt has gone from -300 billion to -1.75 trillion since 2004 in 20 years. That's a six-fold increase, with 85 percent of kids getting bachelors' degrees graduating with debt. The economy is moving from degree-centric to skill-centric, and mentorship is the fastest way to skill development.
Turns out that finding a job in today's market has been harder for those who have attained a bachelor's degree. Since 1980, the price of a college education has risen at 1300 percent, while the CPI has risen about 150 percent. College debt has gone from $300 billion to $1.75 trillion since 2004 in 20 years. That's a six-fold increase, with 85 percent of kids getting bachelors' degrees graduating with debt. The economy is moving from degree-centric to skill-centric, and mentorship is the fastest way to skill development.This program includes: 1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Dick and Liz Cheney endorsed Kamala, James Earl Jones died, Russian army has destroyed or harmed 630 Ukrainian churches)2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Economy Moving Skill-Centric - Hiring Rates Down for College Grads Subtitle: Hiring Down for College Grads Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 9/10/2024 Length: 24 min.
24-year-old Alijah Bradley has been found shot and killed in an AZ desert. The suspect is his childhood friend. High School science teacher is sentenced to prison after seeking sex with teen girls. For more crime and justice news visit crimeonline.com. Nicole Partin Reporting. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We learn (or should learn) financial literacy in school, but no one teaches you friendship literacy. Karo and Matt offer some advice for the Class of 2024 on how to make friends in the real world. They also discuss which pill they would take in The Matrix and why Matt's work records are sealed by the Warren Commission. Watch this episode on YouTube! Get MOTY merch at manoftheyearpodcast.com Man of the Year on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok Matt Ritter on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter Aaron Karo on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter
Blue Lives Matter folks and College Grads are the same people. Yassir breaks down how.
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Dana found a new study about college grads not being able to interview for a job because their parents do everything for them.
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In this episode of the Thriving Equine Professional podcast, host Jodi Lynch Findley chats with Coagi Long, President and Owner of Equine Affaire. They delve into Coagi's inspiring professional journey from a horse-loving girl who grew up in Michigan to leading one of the equine industry's most significant event organizations. The episode offers a deep dive into Coagi's career development, the various roles she has taken on at Equine Affaire, and the critical skills and experiences that have contributed to her success, such as logistical planning, marketing, and business management. Coagi shares valuable insights on the importance of aligning one's interests with their profession, the role of internships in career building, and the multifaceted job opportunities available within the equine industry. Listeners get an insider's view of what it takes to orchestrate an event as grand as Equine Affair, including the intricate planning of their signature event, Fantasia. Coagi also offers advice for young professionals, emphasizing the necessity of self-awareness, continual growth, mentorship, and exploring diverse opportunities within the industry. Connect with Equine Affaire Below https://equineaffaire.com/ https://www.facebook.com/equineaffaire/ https://twitter.com/equineaffaire https://www.pinterest.com/equineaffaire/ https://www.pinterest.com/equineaffaire/ https://www.instagram.com/equineaffaire/ Ready to transform the energy on your team for on-fire effectiveness and results? Looking for your next Event Speaker or Trainer? Email me today! Connect with Jodi www.JodiSpeaksLIFE.com www.LinkedIn.com/in/JodiLynchFindley Jodi@JodiSpeaksLIFE.com https://www.instagram.com/jodispeakslife/
Tricia Harte of Digital Third Coast warns of major job losses in the years ahead due to automation. Dave Packer of ABC News reports on the declining coal industry, while Geoff Greenfield of of Third Sun Solar tells of the growing market for renewable energy. Fourteen year old Amber Bennett explains how she obtained a college degree while starting high school. More at http://krobcollection.com
What's behind this latest trend, and can it really be true?
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Graduating college can be overwhelming! With all the “So, what's next?” and “This is your moment!”, we are here to share some simple tips as you begin your post-college journey. Remember, you don't have to have everything figured out right now. But this really is your moment to begin!
Extremist violence is surging in the Sahel region of Africa, claiming more than 20,000 lives last year. It is now considered the global epicenter of the ISIS terrorist group. CBS News joined U.S. military exercises with NATO allies and African soldiers to see how they're training to deal with the threat.There are new reports that Sean "Diddy" Combs is under investigation by a federal grand jury for allegations of sex trafficking.President Biden and former President Donald Trump have talked about the high cost and supply of housing on the campaign trail. Some voters in key swing states say it will be a factor in how they vote this fall.Two new giant pandas will arrive by the end of the year to the National Zoo as a result of a new loan agreement with China.Government numbers show hiring slowed down more than expected in the U.S. last month. However, 32% of the U.S. jobs listed on LinkedIn are entry level positions. LinkedIn career expert Catherine Fisher has tips for new grads looking for a job.Weijia Jiang, CBS News' senior White House correspondent, is a member of the Gold House A100 list that highlights the most influential AAPI leaders of the year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pandemic-era college kids are facing a job market that doesn't want them. Most college grads are ready to enter the “real world” yet are being forced to adjust expectations. Even the best of students are facing an endless web of job applications, ambiguous timelines and countless rejections. But how true is that? Julie Bauke weighs in on the Bloomberg study and how college grads should prepare for the workforce. IMAGE CREDIT: DigitalVision Vectors
Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder
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Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder
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Casey McNerthney on the prosecution process of fentanyl dealers // Lisa Brooks on the success of "Tony Delivers" // Dr. Gordon Cohen on health benefits of olive oil // Jill Schlesinger on how new college grads can prepare for the working world // Daily Dose of Kindness: Steve Hartman remembers some incredible mothers // Gee Scott on the mass exodus of potential Seattle homebuyers
Emily Rowley is now a 22-year-old graduate from Southern New Hampshire University and she did it all online...without arms. She was born with bilateral phocomelia and she says doctors didn't believe she would live long. She shares online with followers how she does her daily life, including driving and graduating college! STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/22-year-old-with-no-arms-graduates-college/
SLU/Chaifetz School of Business Professor joins Megan Lynch talking about what some of the worst paying jobs are for college grads. Credit: © Erin Woodiel / Argus Leader / USA TODAY NETWORK
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A study is out showing that college grads are not using their degrees. Julia Bauke, Chief Career Happiness Expert from the Bauke Group, joins the Steve Cochran show to discuss the changing work landscape, how college has gotten incredibly expensive, and how not all jobs require a four-year degree. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Week's Topics:Opening Statement 1:30Prayer for Jan 6th Prisoners 5:30Court: Jan 6th Prisoners Over Sentenced 11:35FBI Arrests Blaze Journalist for Jan 6th 16:00Johnson Releases more Jan 6th Video 19:3040% did NOT Vote against Trump in SC 22:00Koch's abandons Haley - Still Dangerous 28:30Trump Wins Michigan by 35% 31:00Trump Winning in Court 32:00Biden Exposed in GA Trial 35:30Biden using Tax Dollars to Register Dems 41:30Gavin Newsom Caught Red Handed 44:00Steve Garvey Leads in CA Senate Race 46:30Speaker Johnson Stands Firm on Border 49:30Majority now want Border Wall 52:30Chinese Caught Border in Maine 54:30Republicans are Funding Invasion 57:30US to Outsource Weapons Production? 1:07:00Houthis Not Deterred by US Strikes 1:10:00McConnell Stepping Down 1:13:00Hunter Testifies and Lies 1:14:30Feds Target Catherine Herridge 1:16:00Judge Rules Pelosi STOLE $1.7 Billion 1:19:30Half of College Grads working HS Jobs 1:22:30Hollywood will Learn ESG Lesson 1:24:30Black Rock Caves on ESG 1:27:00No Republican can be AG in Indiana? 1:30:00GreenLash in Europe is Model for US! 1:35:0083% Say Leaders Don't Listen to People 1:38:00Important Closing Comments 1:40:00View our Podcast and our other videos and news stories at:www.WethePeopleConvention.orgSend Comments and Suggestions to:info@WethePeopleConvention.org
What does it say about the value of a college degree?
One of the first episodes I ever recorded, originally recorded live in 2018. My peer Samanta Simpson shares her path from high school to Spelman to Columbia Law, including how she navigated studying for the LSAT, deciding on Columbia Law School, etc. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beforeyoutakethelsat/support
broke college grad to millionaire by 26 - my entrepreneurial story (THE FIRST MILLION PODCAST)Hello hello besties! Welcome back to the first million podcast. It has been a HOT minute since I sat down to record for y'all but that's because I have been busy getting ready to launch my company rebrand! Today we are sitting down to chat all about the rebrand and my journey that led me to where I am today. Enjoy!TIME STAMPS:0:00-3:23 INTRO 3:23-12:46 THE REBRAND + WHAT I DO 12:46-14:26 FREEDOM INTENSIVE GIVEAWAY 14:26-18:38 WHY THE REBRAND 18:38 - 48:50 MY JOURNEY + STORY 48:50-51:49 FINAL THOUGHTS + OUTRO Listen to the complete Episode on Spotify:Listen to the complete Episode on Apple Podcasts GENERAL INTEREST FORM - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdP0eLLzGo5tQ4HtudjfvgSwCjVLAUPkrp2qFxlT3rYkBFsfg/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0WIN A FREEDOM INTENSIVE SPOT - SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM - @EMILYCLAIREWOODSDM ME THE WORDS “FREEDOM INTENSIVE”EVERY WAY YOU CAN WORK WITH ME- https://linktr.ee/emilywoodswellness?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=ef45ceab-cb38-4426-9d44-d06https://linktr.ee/emilywoodswellness?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=ef45ceab-cb38-4426-9d44-d06d0be077a4DISCOVERING YOUR NICHE COURSE: https://emily-woods-wellness-llc.teachable.com/p/discovering-your-niche MY ACE EXAM STUDY GUIDE: https://prodigious-innovator-3744.ck.page/937cd4366c CONNECT WITH ME//Instagram: emilyclairewoodsWebsite: https://www.emilywoodswellness.com TikTok: emilyclairewoodsEmail: contact@emilywoodswellness.comd0be077a4
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A 22-year-old just graduated college, beating all odds when just five years ago doctors thought he wouldn't survive his congenital condition that landed him in a medically induced coma! STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/teen-comes-back-from-medically-induced-coma-to-be-a-college-grad/
A recent survey found that small business owners are disgusted with recent college graduates. They said the grads are not qualified and have zero work ethic. Agree or disagree? Art Ally, Rep. Diana Harshbarger, and Patti Garibay join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.