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As David and Jack eye the finish line of Underemployed, they answer the question the Dependents have been asking them for 7 years: "What's the best rap song of all-time, you dorks?" Well they finally answer it, along with one of the most qualified people to help: Acclaimed rap reviewer Gozie Okoro! Can "WAP" stand tall? Can "Man's Not Hot" pull of one of the greatest upsets ever? Is Shaquille O'Neal a better rapper than A$AP Rocky? Can David pull off one of the greatest troll picks of all-time? Will Jack let John Cena's recent turn to the dark side impact his decisions? Tune in to find out!
It's the final edition of Underemployed's signature episode: The March Madness bracket that features no analysis and instead determines which team's mascot would win in a fight! From tigers and cougars, to kangaroos and big bears doin' thangs, we've got every matchup covered! Plus David and Jack ask the important questions, like how long can a duck fly, and has science gone too far by combining Cajun Jack and Cowboy Jack into one?
Autistics struggle with employment for a variety of reasons. It may be hard to get a job and harder to keep one. Some autistics have to accept jobs that are not a match for their skills. Hear why a huge percentage of autistics are unemployed or underemployed.Support the showNOW RATED IN THE TOP 0.5% GLOBALLY!-->Free 30-day trial for the podcast listeners! https://try.sunsama.com/xi4blkokndgk (affiliate link which helps the podcast) No credit card needed. Want to be a guest or know someone who would be a good guest? Fill out this form: https://tinyurl.com/autguestspotInstagram: anautisticwoman https://www.instagram.com/anautisticwoman/Ko-fi, PayPal, Patreon at this link: https://linktr.ee/theautisticwomanLinktree: https://linktr.ee/theautisticwomanEmail: info@theautisticwoman.comWebsite: theautisticwoman.comCheck out other autistic shows:The Horse Human Connection Matrix: https://tinyurl.com/authhcmThe Autistic Culture Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/auttacpFrom The Spectrum: https://tinyurl.com/autftsYoSamdySam: https://www.youtube.com/@YoSamdySamBeyond 6 Seconds: https://tinyurl.com/autbssOrion Kell...
It's once again time to reflect and celebrate your 8th favorite podcast, Underemployed! Featuring the best clips of the past year, from David being imprisoned, trees that smell like bodily fluids, mascot fights, working during a global tech outage, and Jack letting go of a 5 1/2-year grudge. Plus they talk about going to a Ravens playoff game, the wedding of a dear friend and former guest, and the insane Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade. And they discuss the upcoming end of the podcast, when the last episode will be, and their plans as they near the finish line.
What's happening! Let's have a Productive Conversation about what was trending during the first week of February 2025.We Talk:American Woman in Pakistan Stephen A Running for President? Kanye's Wife Jake Paul vs Canelo Alvarez Bill Belichick Underemployed in NYC Jimmy O Yang Check out this quality episode of the Productive Conversations Podcast, on all Podcasting Platform and YouTube. Episode 485American Woman in Pakistan (3:15)Stephen A Running for President? (14:00)Kanye's Wife (20:30)Jake Paul vs Canelo Alvarez (29:05 (+21 min)Bill Belichick (39:00)Man Detailed Body Count (48:00)Just a Regular Dude (54:00)Underemployed in NYC (1:04:12)Jimmy O Yang (1:15:12)#podcast #news #trending #trends #targeting #gossip #celebrity #celebrities #comedy #pod #socialmedia #tiktok #trending #trending #pakistan #pakistani #pakistannews #stephenasmith #sas #stephena #espn #kanye #kanyewest #jakepaul #canelo #caneloalvarez #boxing #billbelichick #unemployment #jobs #nyc #newyork Best way to contact our host is by emailing him at productiveconversationspodcast@gmail.com or mbrown3212@gmail.com Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-conversations-with-matt-brown/id1535871441 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qCsxuzYYoeqALrWu4x4Kb YouTube: @Productive_Conversations Linktree:https://linktr.ee/productiveconversations
- Have you had a hard time making ends meet? Is it because prices have gone up? Underemployed or Underpaid?- OHL player banned five games for calling other player 'Mennonite'. Is this reasonable, or does this go too far- 36% of Garages Are So Cluttered That There's No Room for an Actual Car. Do you have room for a car in your garage?- Jim Richards patented Topic Potpourri!
How do you cope when you're not where you expected your career to be? From unemployed to underemployed, more Americans are experiencing unexpected changes to their career paths and we're having trouble navigating through it. Career Contessa career coach Jennifer Duggan will share:Why you're not alone in feeling lost in this job marketCoping strategies if you're underemployed or unemployed to move forwardHer #1 confidence tip that anyone can try todayShow NotesWeekly Newsletter Sign-Up: http://bit.ly/37hqtQW Follow Career Contessa: http://bit.ly/2TMH2QP Guest Resources:Jennifer Duggan coaching:https://www.careercontessa.com/hire-a-mentor/profile/Jennifer(Simmons)-Duggan/54730/ Jennifer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsimmons2/ Joy of Work: https://www.joyofwork.co/ Career Contessa ResourcesBook 1:1 career coaching session: https://www.careercontessa.com/hire-a-mentor/ Take an online course: https://www.careercontessa.com/education/ Get your personalized salary report: https://www.careercontessa.com/the-salary-project/ Browse open jobs: https://www.careercontessa.com/jobs/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After years of hot takes, annoyance, loudness, it's time for one of the most pivotal moments in Underemployed's illustrious history: David Hart's trial. Can he and former guest Joe Dweck prove that he deserves to roam free with normies? Or will Jack prove that David is a danger to society's earholes and patience? Tune in to find out!
If you're tired of listening to Taylor Swift's new album, how about some new Underemployed for your earholes? Jack and David return to talk about staring directly at a solar eclipse, the kidney stone-inducing amount of beef going on in the rap world (David actually is enjoying some Drake!), Jontay Porter is a dummy, trees that smell... weird, Jack went to WrestleMania in Philadelphia and got some amazing parking (plus friend of the show Colin Mackey is an amazing host.) Plus David pays tribute to his dear friend OJ Simpson, and Jack's coworkers think he looks like a predator without a beard.
Have you ever pondered the narratives that shape our approach to aging, particularly as women? Our latest episode at MahoganyBooks brings together Lyn Slater, Christine Platt, and Elizabeth White, three authors who unravel this complex web with works that challenge and redefine societal expectations. Through Lyn's 'How to Be Old,' Christine's 'The Afromnimalist's Guide to Living with Less,' and Elizabeth's '55, Underemployed, and Faking Normal,' we journey into the depths of aging with dignity, the liberation of minimalism, and the stark reality of financial instability that lurks beneath the surface for many approaching their golden years.As my husband and I champion the rich tapestry of African American literature, we also turn a critical eye to the 'forgotten middle'—those navigating the precarious stretch between retirement and the twilight of life. Our panelists share personal stories that underscore the urgency of reimagining policies and support structures to better serve this demographic. They offer a powerful antidote to the extremes that glamorize either decline or unrealistic agelessness, revealing the importance of preparation in all facets of life.Wrapping up this compelling session, we engage in a heartfelt dialogue on the transformative potential of African American literature to spark change. We delve into the intergenerational gaps within housing, the often invisible contributions of older women, and the innovations in dementia care that beckon us to rethink our approach to communal living. The conversation doesn't just end here; it's a clarion call to action, an invitation to join the movement of Black Books Matter, where we continuously amplify these critical voices and stories that shape our world.MakerSPACE is here to meet the needs of today's entrepreneurs, creatives, and work-from-home professionals. We do this through private offices, coworking spaces, and a host of other resources, including conference rooms, a photo studio, podcast studios; a creative workshop, and a retail showroom—that is perfect for any e-commerce brand. Mention code MAHOGANY for all current specials, as we have two locations to best serve you.Discover a world of Black LiteratureVisit MahoganyBooks and use code 'Front Row' to save 10% on your first purchase. #BlackBooksMatterDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Thanks for listening! Show support by reviewing our podcast and sharing it with a friend. You can also follow us on Instagram, @MahoganyBooks, for information about our next author event and attend live.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) released a report on “The State of the Working (And Non-Working) Man.” It looks into the phenomenon that about 7 million young men, of good health and in the prime of their lives, are simply choosing to not work. The longer they stay like this, the harder it is to come back into the workforce. Many others are just under-employed and underpaid, and there isn't a whole lot of hope they'll ever break out of poverty. ⭕️
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The heat is on, and so is Underemployed! David and Jack talk the knockout of the Women's World Cup team (including Jack's hot take on what cost them), August being the worst month ever, Phoenix being an affront to God, David's first ever Flying Squirrels game (and why the team has such a grip on Richmond), that time Bethany got a full night's sleep in the back of a Kia Soul, Jack's travel woes that involved him running through the Philadelphia airport, David's take on 'Barbie', and more!
Learn in this EFI-partnered episode why one multinational produce company slashed the requirement of drug screenings and background checks, hiring chronically underemployed people — all ways Bonduelle Fresh Americas (home of the Ready Pac Bistro brand) earned B Corp Certification to become a profitable “Benefit for All” company that consumers can trust. What did it take to do this? To find the companies discussed in this episode: EFI: equitablefood.org Bonduelle Fresh Americas: bonduelleamericas.com To find us: Our websites: producemarketguide.com, thepacker.com and ProduceEDU.com. Email: news@thepacker.com and artists@producemarketguide.com LinkedIn: PMG: Produce Market Guide and The Packer Instagram: @packernews and @producemktguide Facebook: @ProduceMktGuide and @PackerNews Twitter: @produceretailer and @thepacker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Would you like to receive a daily, random quote by email from my Little Box of Quotes?https://constantine.name/lboqA long long time ago I began collecting inspirational quotes and aphorisms. I kept them on the first version of my web site, where they were displayed randomly. But as time went on, I realized I wanted them where I would see them. Eventually I copied the fledgeling collection onto 3×5 cards and put them in a small box. As I find new ones, I add cards. Today, there are nearly 1,000 quotes and the collection continues to grow.My mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. This podcast is a small part of what I do. Drop by https://constantine.name for my weekly email, podcasts, writing and more.
Would you like to receive a daily, random quote by email from my Little Box of Quotes? https://constantine.name/lboq A long long time ago I began collecting inspirational quotes and aphorisms. I kept them on the first version of my web site, where they were displayed randomly. But as time went on, I realized I wanted them where I would see them. Eventually I copied the fledgeling collection onto 3×5 cards and put them in a small box. As I find new ones, I add cards. Today, there are more than 1,000 quotes and the collection continues to grow. Hello, I'm Craig Constantine
Petula Martyn reports on how Specialisterne Ireland supports people who are autistic, dyspraxic or dyslexic to secure and retain jobs.
The weather's getting mildly warmer, and so is Underemployed! Jack tells the story of a gas leak in Scott's Addition that impacted the news station (and also briefly made him a nomad), Rihanna and A$AP Rocky proving that Wu-Tang is for the children, the continued rise of the Lakers, Ja Morant's a fool, Taylor Swift's dominance, David reminisces on the 2012 derecho, and more. Plus News Jabs, with cheating fishermen and trying to blame a dog for driving drunk!
Episode 378"Yellowstone"Actor: Katherine CunninghamYou can currently find Katherine in "Yellowstone" as Christina. I had a wonderful time speaking with Katie about family, acting, Star Wars, Yellowstone and so much more. Fun interview. Fun person.Katherine Cunningham was born and raised in Elk Grove Village IL. As a child she joined her parents and siblings on stage, entertaining audiences in a variety of local theatrical productions. After studying acting and biology at Illinois State University she began an acting career in theatre. She has worked on various productions including but not limited to Picnic (Writers' Theatre), Honest (Steppenwolf Theatre), The Taming of the Shrew (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre) and the world premier Big Lake Big City (Lookingglass Theatre) written by Keith Huff, directed by David Schwimmer.She made her television debut in "Detroit 1-8-7" (ABC) where she played a black jack dealing confidant to a womanizing police officer. Other television credits include guest spots on "Shameless" (Showtime), "The Playboy Club" (NBC), "The Mob Doctor" (FOX), "Underemployed" (MTV), "Chicago Fire" (NBC) and "Mind Games"(ABC)Welcome, Katherine Cunningham.Monday Morning Critic: Instagram, TiKTok, YouTube and Facebook.Twitter:@mdmcriticwww.imdb.com/title/tt12597724/www.mmcpodcast.comThe Fourtress of...The Fourtress of... brings together FOUR friends every week, most weeks, to...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Delivering on promises made to you people, a wolf that was once a homeless man, a ruthless attack on David's medical ailments, the return of the Underemployed Curse, correctly picking the rise of the Jacksonville Jaguars, a tribute to Queen Lizzy, sports not mattering, and keeping your oven open. It was a wild year for Underemployed, and David and Jack recap the top moments in their anniversary special! Plus Jack is happy the Lakers didn't get Kyrie Irving, fine-tuning mac-and-cheese, an abundance of love for John Cena, and return of the supercut of one-liners at the end!
Jack and David are joined by Jack's longtime friend, Underemployed superfan, and actual respected journalist Jessica Albert, along with mutual friend and friend of the show Julie Sawitzky! They discuss Jessica's long journey across various cities and stations in her career, from her time at JMU to ending up in Baltimore, despite not yet having a proper Bawlmur accent or pants with the Maryland flag on them, covering a Billie Eilish concert despite not knowing who she is, going to Disney World every weekend while working in Orlando, how they all became friends in the first place, David's mom being a respected journalist herself, Jessica finding a love for running, and hating water-skiing squirrels. Plus Julie reminds David she's still not a CPA, and talks about the... unique event she and Jack almost went to years ago in Pittsburgh.
This week we revisit an episode from our archives. First, a past conversation between Farai and author of Sign My Name to Freedom, Betty Reid Soskin, who retired at age 100 from her work as a National Park Ranger and community historian. Then in “Our Body Politics Presents,” we hear from Tonya Mosley's podcast “Truth Be Told” where she speaks to Ayanna Brown, a mother who graciously details her cycle of loving, losing, grieving, and persevering. And on “Sippin' the Political Tea” Farai speaks with professor and Vice Chair of preventive medicine at Northwestern University, Dr. Mercedes Carnethon and author of 55, Underemployed and Faking Normal, Elizabeth White on how to age well, physically, emotionally and financially.
Dr. Thema provides the definition, signs, and causes of underemployment and workplace dissatisfaction. She provides multiple strategies for coping with it. Intro by Iyeoka and Outro music by Joy Jones.
Elizabeth White is the author of “55, Underemployed and Faking Normal.” She is an advocate for older adults facing uncertain work and financial insecurity. She tells her story of having a Harvard MBA and years of experience in high profile positions and being unemployed because of the economic times and her age. You will love listening to Elizabeth.
PTPTN loans have now become the primary way to finance higher education, which means many young Malaysians carry a five-figure debt burden even before entering the workforce. On #ConsiderThis we ask our guest what happens to the young, indebted & unemployed or underemployed.
Despite the current economic climate, Australia remains one of the most wealthy countries in the entire world, so why is it that the number of people who are homeless is continuing to increase? The Quicky speaks to an expert in insecure housing in Australia, and hears from a woman whose family has been left without a home despite them all having jobs to find out what is causing such instability, and what can and should be done to help vulnerable people. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Dr Catherine Robinson - Associate Professor in Housing and Communities at the University of Tasmania, and a committed public intellectual and community leader in the areas of homelessness, mental ill-health and child and youth well-being And if you want to reach out and help Carly, you can email the Mix 102.3 breakfast team breakfast@mix1023.com.au Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane Audio Producer: Thom Lion Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than three-quarters of older workers experience ageism in the workplace, yet changing demographics and tight labor markets make this employee base increasingly critical to American businesses. We examine the obstacles faced by older workers and how some companies are trying to connect with them. If longer careers truly are our future, then American business will need to overcome its aversion to older workers. Our demographic course is already set: Due to increased longevity and declines in birth rate, older workers will become essential to the economy in the coming years. Yet according to AARP, 78% of workers 50+ saw or experienced ageism in 2020 and countless more didn't even get that first interview. In this episode of Century Lives: The 60-Year Career, we examine how this undervalued segment of the workforce will be a key building block of the economy of the future and highlight innovative company-based solutions to embrace them. Guests are: Ashton Applewhite, activist and author of This Chair Rocks, A Manifesto Against Ageism; Lena Barkley, Operations Manager of Workforce Initiatives at CVS Health; Ronald Lee, Professor of the Graduate School in Demography and Economics at University of California Berkeley; Barbara Spitzer, Managing Director at Accenture; and Elizabeth White, aging solutions advocate and author of 55, Underemployed, and Faking Normal.
One of the major issues we hit in midlife is waking up and being either unemployed or underemployed. What do we do when the phone stops ringing? In today's episode Michelle speaks with author Elizabeth White talks about when she was in her 50's, she went from a hugely successful career to being without any income, overnight, being the one with her “nose pressed up against the glass looking at a world you're not part of”, and yet she was not alone. She wrote an article that went viral and turned into a book and her latest book "55, Underemployed and Faking Normal," is the experience that a lot of us are going through. Her insight offers practical tips of how to get through life at such a critical stage, and have hope for the future.
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What does it mean to age with purpose? In this week's show, we are invited to hear a past conversation between Farai and author of Sign My Name to Freedom Betty Reid Soskin, who recently retired at age 100 from her work as a National Park Ranger and community historian. Then in “Our Body Politics Presents,” we hear more from Tonya Mosley's podcast “Truth Be Told” where she speaks to Ayanna Brown, a mother who graciously details her cycle of loving, losing, grieving, and persevering. On the weekly segment, “Sippin' the Political Tea” Farai speaks with professor and Vice Chair of preventive medicine at Northwestern University, Dr. Mercedes Carnethon and author of 55, Underemployed and Faking Normal, Elizabeth White on how to age well, physically, emotionally and financially.
Many companies are now asking their employees to return to the office on two, three or even five days a week as we increasingly go back to 'normal life' after two years of pandemic lockdowns and working from home. But what happens if you don't want or feel the need to get back into the daily grind, spending hours commuting and spending a fortune on petrol and expensive lunches in the city? The Quicky speaks to an employment expert, and a number of women who have all sought to continue working from home, to find out whether you as an employee can demand that your improved work-life balance remains in tact. CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Niki, Cate, Kylie, Jessica & Veronica - Share their experiences of looking for flexible work Leah Ruppanner - Professor of Sociology and Founding Director of The Future of Work Lab at the University of Melbourne Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane Audio Producer: Jacob Round Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TEDx, Colomnist for The Grio, Black Enterprise, 2xAuthorRahkim Sabree Mission is.............."To inspire multi-generational growth; spiritually, mentally, and physically through the lens of my words and experiences."This interview is in a series of interviews I will have with Rahkim!Were Are in a Pandemic, America is Opening & People Are Either Going Back to Work, Unemployed, Underemployed or Trying Something NEW!From Section 8 to Owning Multiple Homes, Rahkim has grown from being raised in humble dwellings to reaping the benefits of owning his investments.As a speaker Rahkim has graced stages, classrooms, work spaces, and board rooms serving on panels and delivering workshops, seminars, and keynotes. Most notable of which was the TEDx stage in Hartford, CT. Rahkim is always looking for opportunities to spread his message.On the heels of his new book entitled Financially Irresponsible, author Rahkim Sabree says that closing the financial literacy gap can be done with the establishment of a team.Rahkim is a millennial African American man who's accomplished financial goals like attaining the coveted 800 FICO credit score, to purchasing his first home under 30. He mentions, “These were not things discussed growing up in Mount Vernon, NY.”His hope is to inspire others like him to not only become financially literate, but to share what they know with others.Rahkim's book is packed full of advice, tips, guides, and powerful insights that many people are going to find useful and empowering. For more information about the book, please visit here.He can be reached on Instagram @UnlimitedInvestmentInquiries and is looking to connect with celebrities and influences who share in his passion to spread Financial Literacy awareness.For more information visit his official web site at www.rahkimsabree.com© 2022 All Rights Reserved© 2022 BuildingAbundantSuccess!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS
Statistically most Americans either are or feel unemployed. Let's flip the perspective on this a bit!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themanecast901/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themanecast901/support
After finding herself in unexpected despair due to job loss and a recession in her 50's, Elizabeth White wrote an essay that resonated with a large group of people in similar situations. Motivated by this discovery, she started researching and writing what would become a guide for aging. Elizabeth White is the author of 55 Underemployed and Faking Normal, a book offering solutions for older adults facing uncertain work and financial security. Elizabeth is a frequent guest blogger and speaker at conferences and workshops and has been named one of the top 50 influencers on aging in the country. Her essays and work have appeared in publications like Barrons, Forbes, The Huffington Post, Market Watch, Next Avenue and the Washington Post. She has been prominently featured in three segments on PBS News Hour and her TedX talk has garnered over 1.9 million views. She recently served as Special Advisor to the Executive Director at Senior Service America and before joining them she was Chief Operating Officer of a midsize NGO focused on improving the quality of life in Africa. She served as Senior Diversity Advisor to the CEO of the Calvert Group, a socially responsible investment firm based in Washington DC. There she co-authored the Calvert Women's Principles, the first global code of conduct for corporations focused exclusively on empowering and advancing women in the workplace. Elizabeth earned an MBA from Harvard University, a Masters in International Studies form John Hopkins University and a Bachelors in Political Science from Oberlin College. She began her career in international development at the World Bank where she was recruited through the bank's highly prestigious young professional program. What You Will Hear in This Episode: Elizabeth's personal journey and how she arrived where she is today. The intersection of gender bias and ageism. What we are doing wrong in planning for our future as women. Why older women are not at the table of in companies. Some of the things we need to do to protect our financial future. Conversations and solutions on having a vibrant life on a modest income. Shifting mindset. Men's challenges vs. Women's challenges. Quotes “One of the things that surprise people is how young workplace age discrimination happens for women.” “Every company needs to have a +50 strategy.” “As women, we need to take control of our financial future.” “We are not like our mothers and grandmothers. We are accustomed to speaking up and speaking out.” “We need to advocate for each other.” Mentioned: 55, Underemployed, and Faking Normal ebeth@55andfakingnormal.com https://bonniemarcusleadership.com/ Gendered Ageism Survey Results Forbes article 5 Tips to own the superpower of your age Not Done Yet! Not Done Yet! Amazon Bonniemarcusleadership.com The Politics of Promotion Fb @BonnieMarcus LinkedIn: @Bonniemarcus Twitter: @selfpromote IG: @self_promote_
With the holiday season now in full swing, how about a new Underemployed to whet your whistle? Jack and David discuss their Thanksgiving, including their favorite food and Jack staying in a spot with... weird history for him. They also talk about going public on the NASDAQ, the awful new name for the current-Staples Center, Waluigi not coming through in the clutch, an update on Joe "Peanut" Dweck's hot take on Mitchell Robinson, Jack wanting more money for no work, ways you can get Underemployed merch, an announcement on their next episode, and in a bonus clip, Jack talks about a musical act at the end of a Dave Chappelle event that got him geeked!
It's that time of year again. Open enrollment for Maryland Health Benefit Exchange and with each new year comes new change. We spoke with Michele Eberle, the Executive Director to see what has changed for 2022--and it's a lot! First off, the open enrollment period has been extended to January 15, 2022. There are now more options for subsidized plans for people earning higher wages than before. For young adults, there are plans as low as $1 per month (not a typo). And we also got some other questions answered like how this works with Medicare, how well the extended enrollment worked during the COVID state of emergency, and a few others! Ninety percent of participants are eligible for free or reduced healthcare through the exchange. Self-employed? Gig-worker? Unemployed? Underemployed? You owe it to yourself to check it out. Have a listen! Key dates: Enrollment Period: November 1, 2021 - January 15, 2022 Coverage: Enrolled by December 31, 2021, coverage begins on January 1, 2022. Enroll between January 1 and January 15, 2022 and coverage begins on February 1, 2022 LINKS: https://www.marylandhealthconnection.gov/ 855-642-8572 APP: Enroll MHC
Despite David sounding like they were recording way past his bedtime, it's another exciting episode of Underemployed! Featuring the wild rides of Urban Meyer and Jon Gruden, Newcastle's new problematic owners buying the team from a guy who apparently throws up in fireplaces, Jack getting an ovation for a wedding toast he didn't even give, David's long haul to a wedding of his own, getting blue-balled by "Return of the Mack", visiting Kobe Bryant's old high school, the coldest the wedding they've ever been to, not embezzling money when you're a former NBA player, what song they'd geek out for at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, and more!
" The Personal Computer Show Wednesday September 15th 2021 PRN.fm Streaming On the Internet 6:00 PM Eastern Time IN THE NEWS o Mars Rover Collected Its First Samples. What's Next? o AI Systems Cannot be Recognized as Patent Inventors. o 24% Plan on Spending More on Their Phone Due to COVID-19. o Can Apple Reduce its Dependence on China? o Malicious Lightning Cable Can Record and Transmit Data a Mile Away. IT Pro Series with Benjamin Rockwell o Farewell eMails and Leaving with Style From the Tech Corner - COVID 19 and the Acceleration of Abrupt Changes o The Great Resignation o Employers Are Rejecting Millions of Qualified Workers. o 43% of College Graduates are Underemployed in Their First Job. o Student Loan Debt of $1.73 Trillion is Rapidly Rising. "
Coming to you from the morgue of Area 51 (*cue the X-Files theme), it's Underemployed! With an update on the poll on whether or not David was correct in saying Texas isn't a culturally Southern state, bad storms, the 25th birthday of ATLiens, the rollout for Kanye West's album, Drake's album cover, David giggling like a titmouse at the Washington Nationals' win percentage, the pleasant success of the San Francisco Giants, Jack getting a proper vacation, and the return of the Wedding Bois!
TEDx, The Grio, Black Enterprise, 2x Author Rahkim Sabree Mission is..............Were Are in a Pandemic, America is Opening & People Are Either Going Back to Work, Unemployed, Underemployed or Trying Something NEW!It's Time for a ReBoot!This interview is just the Second of interview with Rahkim! "To inspire multi-generational growth; spiritually, mentally, and physically through the lens of my words and experiences." From Section 8 to Owning Multiple Homes, Rahkim has grown from being raised in humble dwellings to reaping the benefits of owning his investments.As a speaker Rahkim has graced stages, classrooms, work spaces, and board rooms serving on panels and delivering workshops, seminars, and keynotes. Most notable of which was the TEDx stage in Hartford, CT. Rahkim is always looking for opportunities to spread his message. On the heels of his new book entitled Financially Irresponsible, author Rahkim Sabree says that closing the financial literacy gap can be done with the establishment of a team.Rahkim is a millennial /Gen Z African American man who's accomplished financial goals like attaining the coveted 800 FICO credit score, to purchasing his first home under 30. He mentions, “These were not things discussed growing up in Mount Vernon, NY.”His hope is to inspire others like him to not only become financially literate, but to share what they know with others.Rahkim's book is packed full of advice, tips, guides, and powerful insights that many people are going to find useful and empowering. For more information about the book, please visit here.He can be reached on Instagram @UnlimitedInvestmentInquiries and is looking to connect with celebrities and influencers who share in his passion to spread Financial Literacy awareness.For more information visit his official web site at rahkimsabree.com© 2021 All Rights Reserved© 2021 BuildingAbundantSuccess!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASJoin Me @ Spot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23ba
We're highlighting an Iowa-based program that helps individuals overcome barriers to employment. Izaah Knox, Executive Director of Urban Dreams, shares how the organization works within communities to help unemployed and underemployed individuals get connected with rewarding employment opportunities.
I am going to tell you how to get a good job. As I mentioned in my how to master life after college blog, approximately 53% of college graduates are unemployed or working in a job that doesn't require a bachelor's degree (source). Which means that there are a whole lot of college graduates that are underemployed or worst underemployed. I know that feeling, to get a good college degree and feel to feel like your degree is useless. Link to original post including other mentioned blog posts and videos: https://www.sophie-sticatedmom.com/2017/04/05/are-you-underemployed-learn-how-to-look-for-a-better-job/ My free ebook with these pieces and more that will teach you how to make a capsule wardrobe you can wear year round: http://eepurl.com/gSn_a5Shop All My Products: https://sophie-sticatedmom.myshopify.com/Hire me as your life coach: https://provider.magnifi.io/Sophie-sticatedMomFollow me on Instagram: IG sophie_sticatedmomBlog: https://sophie-sticatedmom.comYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSlreed84Podcast: https://sophie-sticatedmom.buzzsprout.comHire me as your life coach: https://provider.magnifi.io/Sophie-sticatedMomWant to Donate? paypal.me/sophiesticatedmomSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sophiesticatedmom)
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Did you know you could be on your way to living in or near poverty with an entirely different lifestyle as you age? Dr. Geneva discusses this real-life phenomenon with aging expert Elizabeth White and offers solutions and practical advice to avoiding financial insecurity and limited finances as we age. Elizabeth White, author of 55, Underemployed and Faking Normal (Simon and Schuster), advocates aging solutions for older adults facing uncertain work and financial insecurity. When she could not find a book that met her needs during her own bout of long-term unemployment, she wrote it herself. She wrote it as a 65-year-old woman who has lived the stories she describes and as a Harvard MBA, former retail entrepreneur, and C-suite executive who never expected to land here. 55, Underemployed, and Faking Normal is about the millions of older Americans who, despite a history of career choice and decent incomes, are facing the prospect of downward mobility in old age. Based on expert research and interviews with older adults, Fifty-five looks at the tools and strategies Boomers, and GenXers can utilize to make sense of changed circumstances and better manage financial hardship. Containing over 100 online resources, Fifty-five is the book to read to navigate the emotional aspects of finding oneself suddenly and unexpectedly among the long-term unemployed. Ms. White is a frequent guest blogger and speaker at conferences and workshops and has been named one of the top influencers on aging in the country. Her essays and work have appeared in Barron's, Forbes, The Huffington Post, MarketWatch, Next Avenue, and The Washington Post. She has been featured prominently in three segments on the PBS NewsHour. And her TEDx Talk has been elevated to the main TED stage, where it has garnered over 1.9 million views. Ms. White has been featured on the TED Radio Hour and was recently invited to testify before the Senate Special Committee on Aging.
In this two-parter, Kristin and Kiwi talk with money coach Keina Newell about how elementary schools used to have class pet hamsters. And they also talk about debt. Whether you are drowning in student loan debt or you've maxed out your credit cards, please know that we think you can still have that latte.What we read:Debt, the First 5,000 Years by David GraeberVictorian Crime and Punishment: DebtorsThe Great American Debt BoomHow America's Love Affair with Debt Has GrownPew: Young, Underemployed and OptimisticMinimum Wage Workers Cannot Afford Rent in Any U.S. StateCharts: How Bad the Student Loan Debt Situation IsWhere to find Keina:WealthOverNow.comMimosas & Money MattersFree Money Date Guide@wealthovernow heyitsokaypodcast.com | @heyitsokaypodcast
Up close and personal with Elizabeth White, author of 55 Underemployed and Faking NormalKey Points from the Episode· 52% of individuals lose their jobs in their 50's. Of that number only 10% will ever get a job again commensurate in pay with the one left with.· 40% of near retirees are looking at poverty or near poverty conditions - middle class American that were doing ok and are now not going to be ok· Your booth-strapped ingenuity is no match for disappearing pensions – your bootstrapped ingenuity is no match for escalating costs, housing, healthcare, for pension, social security, your ingenuity is no match for this pandemic · One-third of the workforce is in the gig economy - everyone has some sort of side hustle and for the first time · People are hurting and these are boomers not including everyone now going thru this pandemic· Resilient Circles takes the shame out of whatever you're going thru…you don't have to hide your problems, speak honesty and with people you may or may not know which eventually you do become good friends· 1/4 of business start-up's are from people over age 50 Elizabeth White began her career at the World Bank, then became a retail entrepreneur and is now an advocate for older adults facing uncertain work and financial insecurity and author of “55, Underemployed and Faking Normal”. Website: http://55andfakingnormal.com/Follow Elizabeth on Twitter @55fakingnormal.Sign up for a chance in winning a copy of her book, 55, Underemployed and Faking Normal here. For more episodes visit: www.theretirepreneur50consulting.com/TheRetirepreneurPodcastStay connected here to this website for more information on the Retirepreneur Resilience Circle Community
Have you ever experienced a low period in your life, where you didn't think you could dig your way out of the rut? How did you land where you are now, at this age? Are you well educated with degrees and certifications a mile long, decent salary, yet struggling financially? Or are you not highly educated, only seasoned with years of experience, earning a decent salary and still struggling financially and wondering how you're going to prepare for retirement? Do you endure what's happening to you in silence? Are you Unemployed,Underemployed and Uncertain of your NEXT and just Faking Normal? You may know Her.
IN THIS EPISODE: What's it like to be told you're never going to get your dream job or climb the corporate ladder because you have a disability? It's something Jackie, Cynthia, Sam and Stacie aren't exactly unfamiliar with, but the more we are told we can't do something, the more determined we are to smash that glass ceiling. The ladies also welcome special guest (and newly-minted lawyer!) Erica who discusses some of the amazing ways employers have accommodated her visual impairment. We invite you to leave your thoughts by visiting us on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook at @whatsthedifferencepodcast, or by email at whatsthedifferencepodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for tuning in! RECORDED: May 30, 2020 FIRST AIRED: June 26, 2020
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview LaRoyce Hawkins of NBC's Chicago PD. LaRoyce Hawkins stars as Officer Kevin Atwater on NBC's new police drama "Chicago P.D." Hawkins, who first originated the role in "Chicago Fire," is an accomplished standup comic, spoken-word artist and musician. He had a role in the feature film "The Express," which chronicled the life of Ernie Davis - the first African American to win college football's coveted Heisman Award. On the television side, Hawkins has appeared on MTV's "Underemployed," ABC's drama, "Detroit 187," and the TBS comedy, "Tyler Perry's House of Payne." He has appeared on stage in "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark" at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, "Hoodoo Love" at the Athenaeum Theatre in Chicago, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" and other legit productions. www.nbc.com
Heather was an expat in Sweden for four years. She describes herself as a non-trailing spouse because while she was there she mastered the Swedish language and attained gainful employment in a Swedish public school. After settling in so soundly, Heather's world was rocked apart when her marriage dissolved and her expat adventure came to an abrupt end, just one year before she, her husband and her recently-turned-18 adult daughter would have been eligible for Swedish citizenship. Heather was shocked to return to the US with a robust CV and have all of her valuable experience, not to mention language skills attained, completely overlooked by employers in the US. She took off on another expat adventure, this time to China, but due to health issues from the extreme pollution, had to return to the US after just four months. Heather has worked hard to re-establish herself in the US and reworked her resume and LinkedIn profile to achieve success. Heather is refreshingly open about the grief and loss of repatriation and the ways that she has struggled to repatriate and move forward. If you're enjoying Expat Repat, please consider becoming part of our Patreon campaign at www.patreon.com/expatrepat Thank you so much for listening!
Entrepreneur, consultant and author of the book “55, Underemployed and Faking Normal”, Elizabeth White describes how she went from a Harvard MBA and a hugely successful business career, to being "55, underemployed and faking normal”. She describes her experience about how she had followed the rules and done all the things she had been told would get her ahead in life, and yet she still got jettisoned out of the workforce. She was in her 50's, without any income, overnight, the one with her “nose pressed up against the glass looking at a world you're not part of”, and yet she was not alone. When White shared an article which told of her struggle, it went viral and she was bombarded by people sharing the same story. She then went on to write her book, sharing her experiences in more detail. Her insight offers practical tips of how to get through life at such a critical stage, while managing feelings of being a failure. Learn more about Elizabeth @: www.55andfakingnormal.com