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We've all heard it before: a steady job equals job security. But what if that belief is more illusion than truth? In this episode, I reflect on a conversation with a college friend who couldn't fathom the uncertainty of entrepreneurship and how my journey taught me that true security doesn't come from a paycheck.For more go to: www.scottmlynch.comThis episode is brought to you by:LumenLevel up your life by joining my Patreon where you'll get exclusive content every week and more badass offerings (rips t-shirt in half, Hulk Hogan style, and runs around the room). And/or…Unlock practical and tactical insights on how to master your mindset and optimize your happiness directly to your inbox.If you're a glutton for punishment and want more swift kicks in the mind follow me on social:InstagramYouTubeLeave a review and tell me how I suck so I can stop doing that or you can also tell me about things you like. I'd be okay with that, too.Produced by ya boi.Past guests on The Motivated Mind include Chris Voss, Captain Sandy, Dr. Chris Palmer, Joey Thurman, Jason Harris, Koshin Paley Ellison, Rudy Mawer, Molly Fletcher, Kristen Butler, Hasard Lee, Natasha Graziano, David Hauser, Cheryl Hunter, Michael Brandt, Heather Moyse, Tim Shriver, and Alan Stein, Jr.
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Self-employment is viable option, but it becomes even more so when there is clear evidence of how well it can work. In this episode Sam Everard, founder and CEO of Samee Charity shares some examples of where young people with additional needs have created great businesses based not only on their skills but also on their passions and often, because of their lived experience, an understanding of what others need. Sam also talks the benefits of self-employment in offering flexibility and control, which is not always possible with traditional employment roles. https://samee.co.uk/
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Liv Sage was a Librarian before she fell into nude modeling. Over the course of our conversation, we took a surprising amount of dark turns into the taboos of humanity, I think you will find it very fascinating! Liv has been thinking about moving into a more academically challenging line of work, and we talked about her dreams and her love for books. She has quite a bit of intelligence that seems to be overshadowed by her beauty, and it's starting to wear on her, driving her to find a more fulfilling life yet simultaneously still enjoying parts of her modeling career. Check out Liv on her IG! https://www.instagram.com/asmallwoman
The Federal Government has grown by 40% under the Trudeau Liberals. With this massive government - you might think that things would be running smoothly out of Ottawa. Or, the multi billion dollar question - who pays for this massive government when you've stifled innovation and hired so many people to join the public payroll? Jay Goldberg is with the Canadian Taxpayers Federation - he joins Stephen LeDrew for Three Minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the untamed realm of the world's Wild Wild Web! On this edition we learn there are only five real jobs! is your job one?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#PRC: Job openings listed without any real jobs. Anne Stevenson-Yang, author of the upcoming Wild Ride: China's Short-Lived Experiment in Capitalism, @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinas-communist-party-will-hold-key-third-plenum-july-2024-04-30/ 1900
On Today's Episode – Mark and John dive right in and start us off by talking some of Biden's history of lying. With his possible cognitive decline along with major media outlets so trying to protect him, Biden is one of the weakest candidates for President of all time. We jump over to jobs, and what are the true numbers. People feel like their wages are down, but the Biden Administration keeps saying wages are up, but they are NOT up against the record inflation. The government puts all these regulations on, which causes operating costs to go up, or they make businesses responsible for functions that are a government function. When you look at Biden, Warren, or Sanders – they spend all day talking about tax the rich. They never tell us what a “fair share” is, nor do they talk about 1% paying 40% of the budget. Dr. John R. Lott, Jr. the president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, is an economist and a world-recognized expert on guns and crime. During the Trump administration, he served as the Senior Advisor for Research and Statistics in the U.S. Department of Justice. Lott has held research or teaching positions at various academic institutions including the University of Chicago, Yale University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University, UCLA, and Rice University, and was the chief economist at the United States Sentencing Commission during 1988-1989. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from UCLA. Nobel laureate Milton Friedman noted: “John Lott has few equals as a perceptive analyst of controversial public policy issues.” Lott is a prolific author for both academic and popular publications. He has published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed academic journals and written ten books, including “More Guns, Less Crime,” “The Bias Against Guns,” and “Gun Control Myths.”
Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo speaks to the Executive Director of The Centre for Development and Enterprise about the country's economic growth and jobs crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this week's bonus episode we talk about the Glasgow Willy Wonka attraction: https://patreon.com/veryreallygood Yooo this week we talk about my new videos, my role on an upcoming TV show, weird musician apologies, we look at a controversial hasan clip, and give some wacky advice!!! enjoy!!! Follow Me: https://instagram.com/kurtisconner/ https://twitter.com/kurtisconner https://youtube.com/user/kurtisconner --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/veryreallygood/support
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This week we are joined by Bruce and Kendra to discuss a lot of different things including fires, Haunted houses, Funerals, High School, Real Jobs, Ghosts, Buddies, Peppering Pigs, FMK, Dakota's Mount Rushmore, The System in TNA, WWA stories, and questions from the audience! Please like, subscribe and share with the world!
Pascale Du-Toit-Henke was a first-year university student when she decided she wanted to use her skills to give back. She realised how hard it was to find places within her area to go and volunteer. This was when she decided to found the Brownie Points platform that would help link people to volunteering opportunities. The Brownie Points platform adds value to the nonprofit chain by providing money, time, expertise, tangible goods, networking and online marketing while automating communication and tax-deductible donation receipts. Eight years later, Brownie Points now employs thousands of people and was recently named Most Innovative Strategic Implementing Partner by the IDC. Catch up with Pascale by listening to the interview. —————————————————————————— Good Things Guy was recently named as one of the “Top 30 Best Africa News Podcasts” by Feedspot, read more about that here: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/africa_news_podcasts/ You can now earn real Brownie Points for volunteering and giving to charities!
Margareta Dovgal is the Managing Director of Resource Works, a BC-based advocacy non-profit that champions responsible natural development. Margareta is a strategic communicator and natural resource policy advocate with a passion for technology, innovation and Indigenous economic development. Margareta serves as the Event Lead for the Indigenous Partnerships Success Showcase, an annual conference that brings together Indigenous and corporate leaders to celebrate and develop improved partnerships on the path to economic reconciliation. In 2020, Margareta and the team at Resource Works convened an unprecedented and diverse coalition of industry, labour and Indigenous groups to champion Canada's economic recovery from COVID-19. Since being formed, the Task Force for Real Jobs, Real Recovery has grown to 38 members, including all major Canadian industry associations in natural resources. While studying for her Master of Public Administration in Energy, Technology and Climate Policy at University College London, Margareta led an international post-graduate consulting project, delivering recommendations on financial regulation, consumer debt, and digital government to the Prime Minister's Office of the United Arab Emirates. A lifelong Vancouverite, Margareta also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Asian Area Studies from the University of British Columbia. Follow her on Twitter at @margare7a or on LinkedIn.
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Most Protestants are products of the secular-sacred split. We believe there are realms that belong solely to God (our hearts, church, prayer, bible reading, evangelism) and realms that belong to not-God (our minds, and every single thing else in life!). No wonder then we do life mostly as do secularists. Worse still, we have jobs that we believe are less-than fully Christian. How to rectify this? Bring healing to this bad philosophy? I also talk about how a recent Jordan Peterson speaking engagement impacted me. And I discuss what to do about your non-Christian, even Christ-hating, friends and family.
Do you remember waiting in line at school for square pizza and chocolate milk? This seemingly everyday ritual holds the key to significant and meaningful change within our education system. Today, we delve deep into the fascinating world of The School Lunch Program and its potential for transformative impact. We're joined by Dr. Jennifer Gaddis, an associate professor at The University of Wisconsin-Madison, known for her compelling research on school food and the systems and politics surrounding it. With over 30 million students participating in school meal programs daily, we explore the historical context and the challenges faced by these programs, such as dealing with stigma, shame, and access to quality nutrition. Furthermore, we touch on environmental justice and the farm-to-school program, spotlighting the importance of fostering strong relationships between local communities, farmers, and the education sector. As we tackle labor issues and financial challenges faced by schools in providing scratch cooking options, we also celebrate the inspiring stories of schools and organizations making positive changes in lunch programs across the nation. Ultimately, Dr. Gaddis encourages us all to participate in the school lunch program, as that is the most likely way to create a system that serves all kids, our environment, and food service workers best. LINKS: Dr. Gaddis's Book - The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools Dr. Gaddis's NYT Op-Ed - Why Are You Still Packing Lunch for Your Kids? Dr. Gaddis in The Washington Post - Cooking School Lunches from Scratch Can Fix Labor and Supply Issues Dr. Gaddis on Problem Areas with Wyatt Cenac Janet Poppendieck - Free For All: Fixing School Food in America Susan Levine - School Lunch Politics: The Surprising History of America's Favorite Welfare Program Report from 1968 on lunch programs across the country - Their Daily Bread Chef Ann Foundation Food Corps ACTION STEPS: Talk to your young people about school lunch. What impressions do that have? If they aren't eating it, what barriers are there? Use the links above to learn more about the school lunch program, and find ways to connect with local advocacy efforts around universal lunch. Find ways to increase your participation in the program, and encourage others to do the same. Even simple steps such as sending a main course, but getting sides, or participation a couple of days a week / month, can have meaningful impacts on the system. Advocate for food service workers, and more scratch cooking in ALL schools. Use these links or start at our Bookshop.org storefront to support local bookstores, and send a portion of the proceeds back to us. Join our Patreon to support this work, and connect with us and other listeners to discuss these issues even further. Let us know what you think of this episode, suggest future topics, or share your story with us – @integratedschls on twitter, IntegratedSchools on Facebook, or email us hello@integratedschools.org. We're proud members of Connectd Podcasts, a network dedicated to helping shows like ours grow and thrive. For more info, or to check out their other amazing shows, head over to their website. The Integrated Schools Podcast was created by Courtney Mykytyn and Andrew Lefkowits. This episode was produced by Andrew Lefkowits and Val Brown. It was edited, and mixed by Andrew Lefkowits. Music by Kevin Casey.
On today's episode of the mini podcast Dan talks to Jay, wolvesatmydoor, about how he fell in love with art as a kid making show flyers for his friend's bands and what his first jobs were. Thank you for dialing in, I hope you enjoy. https://www.Twitch.tv/Wolvesatmydoor https://www.Twitch.tv/DanGheesling https://www.Discord.gg/DanGheesling https://www.YouTube.com/DanGheesling https://www.Twitter.com/DanGheesling https://www.Instagram.com/DanGheesling https://www.Linktr.ee/DanGheesling
Welcome back to episode 39 of our caffeine chat! The segment of our podcast where we drink caffeine and talk about current events, crazy news stories, facts, studies, fitness, pop-culture, our lives and much much more! As you can see from the title we talk about numerous topics and have a lot of fun with it so tune in! If you enjoy this podcast please follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss any uploads! It really helps us and would make our day! Also feel free to leave a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts! It greatly helps and we would love you forever! Check out NED for the highest quality hemp and wellness products here: https://glnk.io/lq6q/thefindingfitnesspodcast where your 15% off discount will be automatically applied at checkout! Or go to helloned.com and use code FINDINGFITNESS at checkout to save 15% off anything you buy!Thank you NED & thank you listeners for supporting an amazing brand and us!FLASH SALE: Save 20% until April 17th with the code FINDINGFITNESS You can follow us on instagram @thefindingfitnesspodcast You can email us @thefindingfitnesspodcast@gmail.com - Check out our website/blog at thefindingfitnesspodcast.com - Check out our workout playlist on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5aZjtN9NlUQmbpMxFZZ8sp?si=6632efa17dc943af Thank you! Get 1% Better Today! Music: Music by Leonell Cassio from PixabayThanks for listening! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Get 1% Better Today!
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In this episode, we explore the art of balancing group dynamics and safety when belaying on a ropes course while also respecting the participants awareness of tasks that are purely for behavior management. Notes from Lisa Hunt. This exchange happened somewhere back around 2001, and I wrote it up shortly thereafter with Ken's input: The question of how to engage the most number of students at a time on a challenge course is one that is often raised in workshops. A common approach is involving people (students) in the tasks of operations to “keep them busy.” Years ago, my co-leader during a workshop differentiated these tasks as “real jobs” and “fake jobs,” and challenged participants to consider the implications of both on student behavior and growth, as well as program quality over all. That co-leader is Ken Demas, Veteran Physical Education teacher, former Project Adventure Trainer, coach, Board Chair at NYSAHPERD, Coordinator of Adventure and an Associate Prof. at Hofstra University – an important mentor to me. That conversation has come with me to so many subsequent workshops, and I wanted to go back to the source to hear more about Ken's experience and thoughts. He has generously expanded this question here: Fake Jobs—Real Jobs: As you may recall, one of the things I did for about 16-17 years, was to act as a consultant for NY Insurance Reciprocal. One of the adventure cases I reviewed involved too many spotters, not too few. In an effort to involve more students at low elements, teachers would over involve students in spotting jobs. One case in particular occurred at the rear of the “Wall”. The teacher had used it as the culminating activity for the low element portion of the adventure unit. Because the entire class was involved, the teacher had placed 6 spotters at the ladder at the rear of the Wall. When a student started to descend, she missed the step and fell backwards. Everyone was responsible and at the same time no one was responsible. No one moved. Too crowded?? Not engaged?? Not important enough?? Too many involved and therefore not a REAL JOB. Students need to be invested in the job. See a real need for it. Understand that what they are doing is important to the success and safety of the individual or individuals involve. Too many spotters diminishes the significance of what they are doing. With this concept in mind, we fall into the same problem when we assemble a belay team. A belayer, a back-up and when needed, an anchor should be more than adequate to manage a climber. My least favorite bogus job is that of rope tender. I fully understand that it might look like a real job, but the kids know it is not. Has anyone taught the rope handler how to coil the rope or flake it out so that when the climber descends it does not foul in the hands of the belayer? Probably not. Couldn't the back-up do this job if taught properly? The use of the Australian Back-up Belay involve kids in Real Jobs. The facilitator as a ropes course manager, can engage more students in a meaningful way. Properly trained belayers can determine whether or not the need an anchor. What weight differential is needed? How does their position, whether near or far, alter the shear on the belay system and therefore alter resistance. Make the job more than that of a counter weight. When the manager has competently train belayers, they have the opportunity to open more activities and thus engage more students. A good technique I used, required that student to make journal entries right after completing a climb. Belayers were also encouraged to make entries during class. Course design should be considered. I mixed Australian with traditional belays. Grigri set-up with competent kids and teams and I would belay Pamper pole events. I was always positioned to see and control whichever elements were being used. Some folks might find this overwhelming. But, my department at the middle school found that it worked. Note from Lisa: Ken Demas passed away in May of 2017. He was a “once in a lifetime” kind of mentor. At his memorial service, I met so many people who saw him in that same light. He is deeply missed, and his adventuresome spirit and his questions of me continue to help me grow. Music and Sound effects - epidemicsound.com Intro music - I've Found My Way by Hallman Bridge music - This is the Right Time by Orjan Karlsson
Episode 40 of the weekly podcast featuring Jimmy - Old School Flips and Ken - SSKPromo. This week is all about what we did for "REAL JOBS" before we decided to become FULL TIME RESELLERS! We also talk a little about being honest when LISTING ON EBAY!
Our NLCA student Brady has been crushing it consistently lately with his coaching business and wanted to have him on the show to talk about his story. We talk about his big switch moment when it came to his success, his history with "real" jobs, overcoming having limited time, and more! Time Stamps: (1:02) NLCA Student Brady (1:23) Who is Brady? (2:37) Becoming an Online Fitness Coach (4:28) “Real” Jobs (6:52) The Big Switch Moment (12:32) Overcoming Limited Time (15:52) Why NLCA (22:40) Two Important Questions (23:42) Brady's Success (29:26) Advice to Being On the Fence (31:55) Where to Find Brady ----------- Check Out Other Testimonials From NLCA Students Here - https://nextlevelcoachingacademy.clickfunnels.com/optin1647284978076 ----------- Follow Me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the_fitceo/ ----------- If you are feeling stuck and you're ready to take the next step, check out Next Level Coaching Academy - https://www.thenextlevelcoachingacademy.com
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During the pandemic, the federal government granted schools lunch waivers which allowed them to provide free school lunch to every student, regardless of income. This meant families could access “to-go” lunch pick-ups or meal deliveries by bus. These waivers continued in 2021, but Republicans blocked further extension for the start of this school year. As we continue our back-to-school, School Principles, series we speak with: Jennifer Gaddis, associate professor of Civil Society and Community Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools, about seeing school lunch and nutrition as part of education, the history of school lunch, and how school lunch policy should change. Then, we hear from Monifa Bandele, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at MomsRising, about how the history and legacy of The Black Panthers' own free school meal program, and the importance of equitable food access in schools for all kids. Then we hear from a current New York City high schooler, Savannah, who has done work with Teen Justice For Food and shares her own experience with school lunch, and how it could be improved. And we hear from listeners, who reflect on their memories of school lunch and share how it differs from the lunch at their children's schools.
During the pandemic, the federal government granted schools lunch waivers which allowed them to provide free school lunch to every student, regardless of income. This meant families could access “to-go” lunch pick-ups or meal deliveries by bus. These waivers continued in 2021, but Republicans blocked further extension for the start of this school year. As we continue our back-to-school, School Principles, series we speak with: Jennifer Gaddis, associate professor of Civil Society and Community Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools, about seeing school lunch and nutrition as part of education, the history of school lunch, and how school lunch policy should change. Then, we hear from Monifa Bandele, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer at MomsRising, about how the history and legacy of The Black Panthers' own free school meal program, and the importance of equitable food access in schools for all kids. Then we hear from a current New York City high schooler, Savannah, who has done work with Teen Justice For Food and shares her own experience with school lunch, and how it could be improved. And we hear from listeners, who reflect on their memories of school lunch and share how it differs from the lunch at their children's schools.
Timothy Visos-Ely is a co-founder and chief product officer at Stride Tech Medical. Stride Tech is start-up medical equipment manufacturer that has developed a patented walker grip in order to track and help promote the safety of seniors using walkers. The post 1016: Why to Leverage Internships in College to Land Real Jobs With Timothy Visos-Ely, Stride Tech Medical [K-Cup TripleShot] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Alexis talks about "real" jobs before starting a career in adult along with the stigma that sex work isn't real work. Alexis' first job was working at Dairy Queen making cakes, then joining the military, and her last job before adult was a paralegal. We're giving away Alexis Fawx's Kiiroo Male Masturbator. You can call or text (HAF) 212-5777 or (423) 212-5777 and explain why you deserve her toy.
Anyone else wanting to deep dive into LinkedIn to check out Michelle's crop of Bachelors? This is Hard to Watch is back with fresh takes on how Michelle can walk down all of those steps so gracefully, skepticism about finding that Bachelorette guide book, and general annoyance at the co-host situation.
Biden gave a darn good economic speech which included a Trump taunt. It turns out Biden's best friends have been progressives. Will he respond? And much more. Shortly after the jobs report, President Biden held a press briefing where he gave a well-designed economic message for the country. President Biden's speech was constructed just as it should. First of all, the president acknowledged that the jobs report, while not as strong as expected, is a building block of what has occurred before and what is to come. The average job creation is over 700K per month under his administration. Texas anti-woman law will hurt Republicans in Election 2022. These pundits get it right. A guest on Stephanie Ruhle had the best interpretation of our current market. Workers are demanding a living wage. Representative to Centrist Democrats: $3.5 Trillion infrastructure bill is Biden's policy. Progressives have been his strongest allies. Reporter to Jen Psaki: Should those who called Biden Sleepy Joe apologize now. She had a great answer. --- If you like what we do please do the following! Most Independent Media outlets continue to struggle to raise the funds they need to operate much like the smaller outlets like Politics Done Right SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel here. LIKE our Facebook Page here. Share our blogs, podcasts, and videos. Get our books here. Become a YouTube PDR Posse Member here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Patreon here. Become a Politics Done Right Subscriber via Facebook here. Consider providing a contribution here. Please consider supporting our GoFundMe equipment fund here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
Earl, Trip, & Brandon talk about their real world jobs... in the trashiest, most unrefined way of course! The first comedy song on episode 5 is about one of Big Earl's favorite establishments, "Put a Titty Bar On Top of the Waffle House". Other original Big Earl comedy songs you'll hear are "Why Can't I Sue Miller Lite for All the Ugly Women I've Screwed" & " I Made Love to Your Mother On the Seat of My Truck". It gets a little extra ugly up in the hot skillet this week!!!!You can find more information about this podcast and big earl's music atAlabamaBigEarl.com. Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/alabamabigearl.com)
In this episode I speak with Dr. Emily Roberts who is a personal finance educator specializing in early-career PhDs. Through her business, Personal Finance for PhDs, she equips graduate students, postdocs, and PhDs with Real Jobs to make the most of their money. She gives seminars at universities and for associations, interviews PhDs on her podcast, serves as a money coach, and creates courses and workshops on taxes, investing, and more. Emily holds a PhD in biomedical engineering from Duke University and lives in Orange County, CA with her husband and two children.Things mentioned in the episodeDr. Emily Roberts' Website: http://pfforphds.com/The PfForPhDs Podcast: http://pfforphds.com/podcast/ (Also found anywhere you get your Podcasts)Dr. Emily Roberts' Twitter: https://twitter.com/PFforPhDsBrown Ambition Podcast: https://brownambitionpodcast.com/BUY SYGS MERCH: https://www.tedoexmediahouse.com/store To follow the show: @TedoexMediaHouse (Twitter and Instagram)To follow the host: @rutendochabikwa (Twitter) and @tedoex (Instagram)Our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/tedoexmediahouse?fan_landing=trueEmail address: sygspodcast@gmail.comMusic: Out Here by Young Kurtz from Free Music Archive: Creative commons License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Before I was a top selling only fans content creator and adult actress I worked many odd jobs...from Baby GAP to a tanning salon, they taught me everything I know.
In this episode, we discuss whether one AITA poster is an asshole for telling her girlfriend she doesn't have a real job and whether another poster is an asshole for telling her daughter to read less. Here are the links to the Twitter posts (which also include the subreddit links), where you can take a look at what else people are saying and comment if you have something to add. There may also be new updates since we recorded this. https://twitter.com/AITA_reddit/status/1346444057074130944 https://twitter.com/AITA_reddit/status/1348745298722639875
In this episode of The Robotics Engineering Experience, Travis Schneider talks with Jorgen Pedersen, CEO of RE2 Robotics, Amy Tisdale, Head of Talent for RE2 Robotics, and Nate Broadus, Workforce Specialist at Catalyst Connection, about the need for diversity, equity and inclusion in robotics. Catalyst Connection is an economic agency that strives to support small- to medium-sized manufacturers in the Pittsburgh region. In his role, Nate works with Catalyst Connection's Real Jobs Initiative, which was created to help people with a technical aptitude and interest in manufacturing to find a pathway to careers in manufacturing, robotics and advanced manufacturing. The panel discusses RE2's role in the Real Jobs initiative, how the initiative is helping Pittsburgh's status as a leader in advanced manufacturing, and how it is helping to create opportunities for underserved and underrepresented groups. In addition, the group talks about RE2's diversity, equity and inclusion goals, and the company's focus on its "people-first" values, which include trust, respect, integrity and positivity. Links to organizations mentioned in this episode: Catalyst Connection: https://www.catalystconnection.org Nate Broadus email: nbroadus@catalystconnection.org RE2 Robotics: https://www.resquared.com Making Your Future: https://makingyourfuture.org
Today, we jump into the world of the sociology of food with three excellent experts from the field. Sarah Bowen (North Carolina State), author of Pressure Cooker: Why Home Cooking Won't Solve Our Problems and What We Can Do About It (Oxford) Jennifer Gaddis (University of Wisconsin, Madison Human Ecology) is author of The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Read Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools (UC Press). Kara Young, who is currently working on Gut Feelings: The Emotions of Food Inequality. Photo Credit. By FranHogan - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=92751823
Hey guys after taking another long break we're determined this time to stay consistent and make podcasts for you guys! This episode is dedicated to getting to know us! Hope you enjoy and learn something about us. As always check us out on our main YouTube Channel: youtube.com/dannak
We all know people who have fallen for a scam of one kind or another — and work from home scams are some of the most convincing, and dangerous, ones out there. In this episode, Kim brings you the shocking details of real online job scams, red flags you should look out for and success stories of people who found the real thing and made big money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know people who have fallen for a scam of one kind or another — and work from home scams are some of the most convincing, and dangerous, ones out there. In this episode, Kim brings you the shocking details of real online job scams, red flags you should look out for and success stories of people who found the real thing and made big money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:08 – Protests have rocked Iran since the government admitted to shooting down a passenger plane, killing everyone on board. Plus, we discuss the impact of the new round of US sanctions on Iran. Shahram Aghamir is co-host and -producer of KPFA's Voices of the Middle East and North Africa. 0:26 – LIVE: Ariel Boone reports live from West Oakland, where dozens Alameda County Sheriff's officers and Oakland police have surrounded the house to enforce the eviction of a group of black homeless moms known as Moms 4 Housing. Two moms were arrested, as well as two supporters, and dozens more community members showed up to support. 0:34 – Jennifer E. Gaddis (@JenniferEGaddis) is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil Society and Community Studies in the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Her new book is The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools. 1:08 – Chesa Boudin begins his tenure as San Francisco District Attorney, and one of his first actions is to fire six prosecutors – what does this shakeup signify for the office? Tim Redmond (@timredmondsf) has been a political and investigative reporter in San Francisco for more than 30 years. He is the founder and editor of 48hills.org 1:25 – KPFA's Richard Wolinsky reviews Becky Nurse of Salem by Sarah Ruhl, playing at Berkeley Rep through January 26 1:34 – CA Governor Gavin Newsom unveils his 2020 budget proposal – here's what you need to know. Jessica Bartholow (@Jess_Bartholow) is a policy advocate with the Western Center on Law & Poverty. 1:45 – Liam Dillon (@dillonliam) covers the issues of housing affordability and neighborhood change across California for the Los Angeles Times. The post BREAKING: Moms 4 Housing members evicted at gunpoint by law enforcement in West Oakland, 4 arrested; Plus: The history and politics of school lunch appeared first on KPFA.
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai Live on About the Valley on Northbridge Community TV. Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, the Real Indian speaks about his campaign for the U.S. Senate against the Fake Indian, Elizabeth Warren. Dr. Shiva shares how Elizabeth Warren lied to get int..
The Establishment of Republicans and Democrats are running scared as Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai's campaign for Senate grows explosively. Everyday people are loving Dr. Shiva's campaign for Real Health, Real Jobs and a Real Future. The mainstream media is collu..
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai participated in this not-to-be-missed event on the Cape at the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) in Brewster, MA on Friday, September 22, 2017 starting at 6:00 pm EDT. Let's defend the American Constitution.
Can you sing better than this politician? The show kicks off with the funnies but quickly gets serious as the squad talks Xenophobia and who really is to blame for it. They explore the new whatsapp update and call on Audrey T Murenzvi (Tha Qwin Drey) blogger of thaqwin.wordpress.com who is questioned on the subject of what it takes to get really rich, a real job or do you have to be your own boss? Nyasha sends a voice note on the feeling station where they try to figure out how to know if you have been abused in your friendship or you are doing too much for your friends without getting the love back. Join Noma, Archie, Musa, Miss Mona, Jerry, Miri and Onai! Facebook
We got to have an incredible conversation with author, speaker, an entrepreneur, Annie F. Downs. We learned so much from her as she talked about how she became a writer, what it's like to lead a team, and why you shouldn't quit. If you want to hear more from Annie, check out her podcast called That Sounds Fun over on www.anniefdowns.com/