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Like an athlete gets scouted in high school for a division one college, a Wall Street Journal article highlighted how companies are scouting for students with trades skills to graduate high school and land great jobs! We spoke to career strategist, Julie Bauke, about this. Image Credit: Getty Images
Mike Allen fills in for Scott Sloan discussing the funeral arrangements for Deputy Larry Henderson with Ken Kober. Julie Bauke explains why big employers are freezing hiring amidst the trade war. Finally Christopher Smitherman talks about why people of all races need to come together and just talk.
Mike Allen fills in for Scott Sloan discussing the funeral arrangements for Deputy Larry Henderson with Ken Kober. Julie Bauke explains why big employers are freezing hiring amidst the trade war. Finally Christopher Smitherman talks about why people of all races need to come together and just talk.
Most employers aren't laying off workers, but many will pause hiring while the trade war plays out. This was highlighted in a recent Wall Street Journal article and it was looking at the major US employers and their plan of attack for the workforce, including hiring less or not at all. Career strategist Julie Bauke shared what to make of this. Image Credit: Getty Images
No matter the generation, networking has always been an essential way to have a successful employment journey. But has the average person mastered the art of networking? We spoke with career strategist, Julie Bauke, during Julie on the Job. Image Credit: Getty Images
Eddie and Rocky talk with Anthony Russo, Julie Bauke, Alex Stone, and take your calls on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Julie Bauke about millennials in the workplace, on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Julie Bauke about millennials in the workplace, on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Anthony Russo, Julie Bauke, Alex Stone, and take your calls on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Anthony Russo, Julie Bauke, Alex Stone, and take your calls on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Julie Bauke about millennials in the workplace, on 700 WLW!
Thousands of federal workers started the new year getting fired. Dave and Debbie begin special coverage on what to do now if you have lost your job. Jared Mendenhall with the Department of Workforce Services speaks to the government jobless benefits you may qualify for. Julie Bauke, "Julie on the Job" who is President and Career Strategist, The Bauke Group speaks to how to rewrite your resume to stand out during your job hunt...
The Beatles said all you need is love. But new research from Gallup shows when it comes to great leadership in the workplace, workers say they really need hope. Career strategist Julie Bauke talked about these findings and why hope is such a gold standard. Image Credit: Getty Images
What happens when a seasoned career takes an unexpected turn in the middle of a global pandemic? I found myself facing that very question, jobless and searching for purpose. Join me as we unpack midlife career journeys with career expert Julie Bauke, who brings over 25 years of experience to the table. Together, we explore the challenges and opportunities for women over 50 in a rapidly evolving workforce that now includes Gen Z. Julie's insights reveal how viewing our careers as a series of chapters can empower women to leverage their skills and experiences, even after career interruptions.Feeling stuck or uncertain about your career path? You're not alone. In this episode, we tackle common feelings of discontent, transforming them into starting points for self-discovery and career fulfillment. By reflecting on what truly matters in your professional life, we share strategies for taking actionable steps toward a more satisfying career. Whether it's embracing the fear of failure or choosing change over stagnation, this conversation is about understanding where you are and where you want to be, offering clarity and determination for the journey ahead.Our discussion goes further, addressing the critical aspects of salary negotiations and the power of mentorship. With a focus on intergenerational relationships, we highlight how younger professionals can benefit from the wisdom of seasoned mentors. Julie shares strategies for successful salary negotiations, stressing the importance of market data over personal financial needs. We aim to equip all women with the tools they need to take control of their careers, emphasizing readiness for unexpected changes in the job market. Through stories and advice, we aspire to inspire women to confidently navigate their career paths and embrace their inherent value.You can find Julie Bauke at:https://thebaukegroup.com/https://www.instagram.com/julieonthejob/https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliebauke/Send us a text_________________________________________Are you ready to reclaim your midlife body and health? I went through my own personal journey through menopause, the struggle with midsection weight gain, and feeling rundown. Faster Way, a transformative six-week group program, set me on the path to sustainable change. I'd love to work with you! Let me help you reach your health and fitness goals.https://www.fasterwaycoach.com/?aid=MicheleFolanHave questions about Faster Way? Feel free to reach out.mfolanfasterway@gmail.comFollow Asking for a Friend on Social media outlets:https://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/https://www.facebook.com/askforafriendpod/Please provide a review and share. This helps us grow! https://lovethepodcast.com/AFAF*Transcripts are done with AI and may not be perfectly accurate.**This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional healthcare services, including the giving of medical advice. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.
Scott is joined by career expert Julie Bauke about what you need to know if your employer is offering you an early out or early retirement.
Scott is joined by career expert Julie Bauke about what you need to know if your employer is offering you an early out or early retirement.
A New Britain teacher was allegedly placed on leave after refusing to remove a small crucifix from the wall near her desk. According to the report, the school demanded she remove the cross back in December, or she would be disciplined for insubordination. The veteran teacher is now on administrative leave and the school is considering whether to terminate her. This story leads to a bigger conversation: is it appropriate to display your religious beliefs in the workplace? Career strategist, Julie Bauke, addressed this in Julie on the Job. Image Credit: Getty Images
Scott discusses the city's snow removal response and where they have failed with Councilmember Seth Walsh. Also Dane Donovan discusses how to keep your car running in the cold, as well as why the city should avoid electric vehicles. Julie Bauke discusses why your actions in public could effect your work life.. Mike Griffith breaks down the maintenance you need to do to keep your furnace running. Finally Jeff Golden explains how much money you need to be happy.
Scott discusses the city's snow removal response and where they have failed with Councilmember Seth Walsh. Also Dane Donovan discusses how to keep your car running in the cold, as well as why the city should avoid electric vehicles. Julie Bauke discusses why your actions in public could effect your work life.. Mike Griffith breaks down the maintenance you need to do to keep your furnace running. Finally Jeff Golden explains how much money you need to be happy.
Scott discusses the funeral for former President Jimmy Carter with Dr Frank Sorrentino. Also Councilmember Seth Walsh breaks down the city's response to winter storm Blair. Julie Bauke explains why you should never feel safe from layoffs.
Scott discusses the funeral for former President Jimmy Carter with Dr Frank Sorrentino. Also Councilmember Seth Walsh breaks down the city's response to winter storm Blair. Julie Bauke explains why you should never feel safe from layoffs.
If your company is having a holiday party, don't believe it's a pass to be inappropriate or make bad decisions. We spoke with career strategist, Julie Bauke, about this. Image Credit: Getty Images
How do you connect to the young people around the Thanksgiving table without being shut down in conversation immediately? We spoke with career strategist, Julie Bauke, about alternative conversation starters instead of work-related topics. Image Credit: Getty Images
Scott discusses the complacency from Cincinnati City Council surrounding the Beard Bridge fire with Councilmember Seth Walsh. Also now that the job market is cooling, Julie Bauke tells you where to look next. Finally attorney Jason Philabaum gives the verdict for the Lockland Pothole Painter.
Scott discusses the complacency from Cincinnati City Council surrounding the Beard Bridge fire with Councilmember Seth Walsh. Also now that the job market is cooling, Julie Bauke tells you where to look next. Finally attorney Jason Philabaum gives the verdict for the Lockland Pothole Painter.
Following the 2024 election, many people are posting online or at their office place their political views. But what's the end goal of this and is the risk of losing your job worth it? Career strategist, Julie Bauke, taught us about the acronym WAIT (Why Am I Talking) and its significance when it comes to sharing your political views at the workplace. Image Credit: Getty Images
A recent Randstad survey showed that 42% of American workers aren't interested in moving up the ladder. Is there a risk of turning down a promotion or are workers wise to question whether getting the corner office is worth the trade-offs? We asked Julie Bauke, career strategist about it. IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
The election is over and Donald Trump is the new President Elect. Scott brings on career expert Julie Bauke to explain how you should behave in the office no matter who you supported in the election.
The votes have been counted, and the results say Donald J Trump is the President Elect of the United States. Scott breaks down all the results with Kevin Burton. We hear from the newest Congressman from the Ohio 2nd District David Taylor. Julie Bauke tells us what not to do in the office today no matter who you supported. Finally Dr. Shauna Reilly breaks down what the results mean for the country going forward.
The election is over and Donald Trump is the new President Elect. Scott brings on career expert Julie Bauke to explain how you should behave in the office no matter who you supported in the election.
The votes have been counted, and the results say Donald J Trump is the President Elect of the United States. Scott breaks down all the results with Kevin Burton. We hear from the newest Congressman from the Ohio 2nd District David Taylor. Julie Bauke tells us what not to do in the office today no matter who you supported. Finally Dr. Shauna Reilly breaks down what the results mean for the country going forward.
Melissa Powers, Julie Bauke, and Willie Cunningham join the guys on today's edition of the program.
Scott Sloan discusses why he is not voting for President. Kevin Burton answers whether outrageous comments tilt the election. Julie Bauke talks about job applications and layoffs. Alicia Reese on if the Bengals will put a dome over Paycor Stadium. Sara Elyse does the Snort Report.
Scott Sloan discusses why he is not voting for President. Kevin Burton answers whether outrageous comments tilt the election. Julie Bauke talks about job applications and layoffs. Alicia Reese on if the Bengals will put a dome over Paycor Stadium. Sara Elyse does the Snort Report.
Melissa Powers, Julie Bauke, and Willie Cunningham join the guys on today's edition of the program.
Only 60% of Gen Xers feel “on track” for retirement, the lowest share of any generation, according to a 2024 report published in USA Today. We talked about creating buckets to feel more secure about retirement years. Julie Bauke tackles this in Julie on the Job. Image Credit: Getty Images
According to a new survey, 80% of hiring managers discard resumes and cover letters they believe were generated using AI. Julie Bauke, President & Chief Career Strategist at The Bauke Group, a career happiness coaching firm, joins D2 to discuss the takeaways were for jobseekers and if there is there a way to effectively incorporate AI into your resume and/or cover letter.
In the third hour of the Chris and Amy Show, we delve into the inconsistent media portrayal of political figures, focusing on Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. The discussion highlights Trump's unconventional behavior, including a bizarre 39-minute dance on stage, contrasted with Harris's perceived awkwardness during public appearances. We address the selective editing of interviews, particularly the CBS 60 Minutes segment, and emphasize the need for consistent criticism across all candidates. The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by Gen Z in the workforce, featuring insights from Julie Bauke on a survey revealing that 75% of employers find recent graduates lacking in motivation, professionalism, and communication skills. We discuss how overprotection may hinder resilience in young workers and the importance of real-world experiences.
In this eye-opening episode, Chris and Amy sit down with Julie Bauke to explore the alarming trend of Gen Z graduates facing high unemployment shortly after being hired. With shocking statistics revealing that 75% of employers find recent college graduates unsatisfactory, the discussion dives into the reasons behind this phenomenon, including a lack of motivation, professionalism, and effective communication skills. Julie shares insights into how parenting styles and societal expectations have shaped the work habits of young people today, leading to challenges in the workplace.
Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, joins the show to discuss the Purple Leash Project and raise awareness for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. Kim highlights the importance of providing support for pets in domestic violence situations, emphasizing the project's mission. In the Did You See This? segment, Chris and Amy share intriguing news stories, inviting listeners to engage in light-hearted discussions. Following this, Cara Spencer, an alderwoman and St. Louis mayoral candidate, addresses the allocation of pandemic relief funds in St. Louis. She sheds light on the $316 million already obligated from the $500 million available and poses important questions about the deployment of the remaining funds and how future generations will evaluate these historic ARPA funds. As The Magic House turns 45, Chris and Amy reminisce about their favorite memories of this beloved St. Louis attraction, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, provides an update on the St. Louis Blues' home opener loss to the Minnesota Wild and shares insights on the MLB postseason as the Cardinals gear up for the playoffs. In the second hour, the conversation shifts to a pro-abortion campaign that has raised $22 million for Amendment 3, prompting discussions on its implications. The hosts also cover the renovation of the Jefferson Arms building and Starbucks' decision to pull promotions from their app, exploring the impact of these developments on the community. Finally, Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the concerning trend of employers firing Gen Z graduates just months after hiring them. Julie provides insights into the reasons behind this trend and emphasizes the need for better preparation and training for young workers entering the workforce. The show kicks off with the Top 3 trending topics, where Amy shares her humorous love for calling the police, and the duo discusses the right time to turn on the heat as the seasons change. They then delve into Donald Trump's bizarre behavior at a recent rally, focusing on his unconventional music choices and stage antics. Next, Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, joins the show to discuss the Purple Leash Project and raise awareness for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. Kim highlights the importance of providing support for pets in domestic violence situations, emphasizing the project's mission. In the Did You See This? segment, Chris and Amy share intriguing news stories, inviting listeners to engage in light-hearted discussions. Following this, Cara Spencer, an alderwoman and St. Louis mayoral candidate, addresses the allocation of pandemic relief funds in St. Louis. She sheds light on the $316 million already obligated from the $500 million available and poses important questions about the deployment of the remaining funds and how future generations will evaluate these historic ARPA funds. As The Magic House turns 45, Chris and Amy reminisce about their favorite memories of this beloved St. Louis attraction, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, provides an update on the St. Louis Blues' home opener loss to the Minnesota Wild and shares insights on the MLB postseason as the Cardinals gear up for the playoffs. In the second hour, the conversation shifts to a pro-abortion campaign that has raised $22 million for Amendment 3, prompting discussions on its implications. The hosts also cover the renovation of the Jefferson Arms building and Starbucks' decision to pull promotions from their app, exploring the impact of these developments on the community. Finally, Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the concerning trend of employers firing Gen Z graduates just months after hiring them. Julie provides insi ...
Scott Sloan talks with Julie Bauke about appropriate workplace behavior.
Scott Sloan talks about the latest local and national news. Brandon Spinner, WCPO, discusses Hurricane Milton. Alex Triantifilou, Ohio GOP Chairman, discusses early voting. Julie Bauke discusses workplace behavior. Edwin Walker breaks down the latest ruling on ghost guns. Sara Elyse does the Snort Report.
Scott Sloan talks with Julie Bauke about appropriate workplace behavior.
Scott Sloan talks about the latest local and national news. Brandon Spinner, WCPO, discusses Hurricane Milton. Alex Triantifilou, Ohio GOP Chairman, discusses early voting. Julie Bauke discusses workplace behavior. Edwin Walker breaks down the latest ruling on ghost guns. Sara Elyse does the Snort Report.
There's a viral trend on LinkedIn turning heads, especially potential employers. Gen-Z users are posting the banner #Desperate to their profile pictures hoping to capture the attention of managers of potential jobs. We asked our career strategist, Julie Bauke, if this is a good idea or a career killer. Image Credit: Getty Images
Eddie and Rocky talk Bengals with Jason Williams and Dave Lapham, chat with Jordana Miller from ABC News in Jerusalem, check in on Hurricane Milton with Brandon Spinner, talk jobs with Julie Bauke, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk Bengals with Jason Williams and Dave Lapham, chat with Jordana Miller from ABC News in Jerusalem, check in on Hurricane Milton with Brandon Spinner, talk jobs with Julie Bauke, and more on 700 WLW!
Scott breaks down last night's Presidential debate with NKU's Professor Shauna Reilly, and political analyst Dr. Frank Sorrentino. Tiff gives her thoughts on the debate in Three Things, and Julie Bauke discusses the changing landscape of the job applicant field.
Scott discusses how fast AI technology if growing with a new set of deep fakes with Keith Hanson. Julie Bauke discusses the importance of taking PTO. Finally Ohio Senator Niraj Antani explains the new drop box procedure for absentee ballots for November's election.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Tony Pike, Julie Bauke, Jim Ryan, and more on 700 WLW!