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A topical, thought-provoking bi-monthly podcast guaranteed to inspire and deepen your knowledge of Vedic Astrology. Topics include ... What is Vedic Astrology? How does Astrology work? Vedic Astrology knowledge and techniques, Interviews with Vedic Astrologers, Vedic Astrology Case Studies.
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Regeneration Rising

Regeneration Rising

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Regeneration Rising is a podcast for beginning agrarians, about the trials, tribulations, and joys of a life in regenerative agriculture. Each episode will feature conversations with apprentices and other young agrarians, tidbits and tips from regenerative ag experts, job announcements, and more. Originally started by Shawna Burhans and Ariel Bobbett, two young agrarians, season two is now being led by Quivira Coalition’s New Agrarian apprenticeship program. As we face the challenge of repop ...
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Tight Knit

Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation, Limina House, Lafayette American, WDET

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Tight Knit: a podcast about the many ways people are working to build stronger relationships and communities. In Season Two, we follow teens and adults as they navigate the various pathways that can lead to good jobs and careers, and the systems that can support or impede their success.
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Hello Careers

Mark Sylvester

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The Hello Careers podcast explores a system developed to align business needs with education and training. We’re unpacking our insight to help you build partnerships and earn public support for an age-old way of learning a skill, apprenticeship. It’s proven to be invaluable for dozens of businesses and people looking to create a new life for themselves. We are firm believers that you must screen for attitude and train for aptitude. We’re unpacking our insight to help you build partnerships a ...
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Swarfcast

Today's Machining World

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Noah Graff, used machine tool dealer and editor of Today’s Machining World, interviews machining company owners, equipment gurus, and experts with insight to help and entertain people working in the machining field. We discuss topics such as how to find quality employees, customer acquisition, negotiation, and the best CNC equipment options for specific jobs.
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Tom Jacobs

Tom Jacobs

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Tom Jacobs is an evolutionary astrologer, energy worker, and channel with a global practice of consultations, tutoring, and teaching. 17 books, 3 original natal reports, astrology and channeled audio, and energetically programmed crystals for healing and meditation are available via tdjacobs.com. A graduate of Steven Forrest's Apprenticeship Program (member since 2004), Tom has hosted two previous podcasts. Unraveling Karma taught his unique approach to evolutionary astrology through answeri ...
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The Creative Financing Podcast

Cody R, Nicole K, and Jeff Rappaport: Real Estate Investing and Creative Financing Expert

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Welcome to The Creative Financing Podcast for Real Estate Investors, Wholesalers, and Flippers, where you’ll learn how to structure terms, and use various creative financing strategies to create profitable deals for short and long-term wealth. ~ Join the Apprenticeship program: roimentors.com ~ Want to ask a question? Submit yours to The Creative Financing Facebook Group ~ Follow The Creative Financing YouTube Channel ~ Follow The Creative Financing Facebook Page ~~ Connect with Jeff on Face ...
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ADALive!

Southeast ADA Center

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ADA Live! is a free monthly show broadcast nationally on the Internet. Ask questions and learn about your rights and responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Leaders in the field will share their knowledge, experience and successful strategies that increase the participation of persons with disabilities in communities and businesses. ADA Live! is produced by the Southeast ADA Center, a member of the ADA National Network and a project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BB ...
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Thyme Herbal

Brittany Wood Nickerson

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Brittany Wood Nickerson is a practicing herbalist, health educator, and cook. She combines knowledge of nutrition and a passion for using food as medicine with her training in Western, Ayurvedic and Chinese herbal medicine. Her treatment and teaching approach emphasize personal empowerment, preventative home healthcare and whole body wellness. Brittany is the founder and primary instructor at Thyme Herbal, where she teaches a three year Herbal Apprenticeship Program, as well as courses in he ...
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LCCC - Outreach & Workforce Development's Podcast

LCCC - Outreach & Workforce Development

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🚀 LCCC Outreach & Workforce Development helps you start careers, upskill, launch businesses & grow! 🔍 What We Offer: ✅ CDL & Skilled Trades – Hands-on training for in-demand jobs. ✅ Workforce Development – Gain skills & advance your career. ✅ Business & Entrepreneurship – Training, mentorship & funding. ✅ Advanced Manufacturing – Cutting-edge career pathways. ✅ Adult & Continuing Education – GED, digital skills & more. 📢 Follow us for career training, success stories & opportunities! #LCCC # ...
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Distributed.

Jack Hannah, Tuple

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Remote work is here to stay. Whether you’re firmly in the return to office camp or die hard distributed, the cat’s out of the bag for the industry. The Distributed podcast, from Tuple, deconstructs how world-class engineers and their teams navigate the challenges (and opportunities) remote work creates. Host Jack Hannah uncovers stories of teams and individuals overcoming technical challenges, working through interpersonal dynamics, and battling their own distractions. Through these conversa ...
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Philadelphia Works

Philadelphia Works

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Get ready to hear from business leaders in Philadelphia as they discuss the biggest challenges and opportunities in their field. This program is brought to you by Philadelphia Works, Inc, helping to build a skilled and thriving workforce. For more information, visit http://www.philaworks.org
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The Davenport Pulse

City of Davenport, Iowa

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Welcome to the Davenport Pulse, a podcast aimed at connecting citizens to their local government. Together we will explore important issues impacting our neighborhoods and community, through conversations with residents, city staff, and elected officials. Davenport is the urban pulse at the heart of the Quad Cities, rich in history and character, where folks with a Midwest mentality plant personal and professional roots. Come explore with us the people, places, and programs that make Davenpo ...
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A podcast dedicated to digital marketing and social media insights for government and public sector pros. Interviews with marketing and communications leaders working in government and public life as well as social media news and top tools and apps wrapped up in the hosts own musings about digital transformation in government communications. The Public Sector Marketing Show is hosted by Joanne Sweeney, founder of the Public Sector Marketing Institute and author of Public Sector Marketing Pro ...
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Reinventing Church

Derek Sanford

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Follow one church's journey as they depart from modern church growth trends and reinvent themselves by equipping everyday Christians to live out their faith in real life. Find episodes and show notes at www.dereksanford.com/reinventingchurch
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Hi my name's Nick Morton and I'm 45 and living in the United Kingdom. eCommerce Daily Digest is about creating amazing power and energy from eCommerce to help you achieve your goal. This podcast is about all the people I meet to help me achieve my goals on a daily basis to the things they teach. Follow me on my journey of e-Commece education and enlightenment in all things business that sometimes life generally. If you enjoy it please like and share so I know I'm making a difference.
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Life in Theatre

Tyler Calhoun

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Welcome to Life in Theatre, the podcast where all kinds of theatre people come to reconnect with why we chose this life in theatre and spill the tea! I chat with traditional and unconventional artists to discuss theatre, their careers, and the possibilities of this art form that we all love. Whether you're a Broadway legend, or a small town star with big dreams, if theatre is part of your life, this podcast is for you. Created and hosted by Tyler Calhoun.
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Feedback on this episode? Send us a text! The Beyond the Classroom crew is pausing for a short winter holiday break to spend time with loved ones. We’ll return Wednesday, January 7 with brand-new conversations about education, careers, and community at LCCC. Thank you for listening all year—have a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!…
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Send us a text Slow seasons happen in every industry, and the salon industry is no exception. But while slow periods are predictable, panic is optional. In this episode, we talk about why seasonal slowdowns shouldn’t feel shocking, why reacting emotionally makes things worse, and how both salon owners and stylists can prepare ahead of time instead …
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Why does so much software still feel broken, even after years of new tools and processes? On this episode of Distributed, host Jack Hannah sits down with Scott Hanselman, Vice President of Developer Community at Microsoft, to explore how fear-driven development, speed-first incentives, and short-term thinking continue to shape modern software. Scot…
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Feedback on this episode? Send us a text! Host James Drudge talks with Rhonda Priest, Program Manager for Certified Public Manager & Business Training at LCCC, about creating respectful, high-performing teams. Discover how to: Foster civility and strong communication Recognize and reduce unconscious bias Bridge generational differences Coach and de…
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Is an Acme-Gridley the mink coat of machine tools? A well made product that still does a great job, but nobody wants another one. In 2025? No. Not yet. On today’s podcast, Lloyd and I talk about our used machinery business over the last year. We saw one customer drop 20 million for five INDEXs to replace every cam screw machine in their shop. At th…
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Send us a text We see it constantly: salon owners saying they’re overwhelmed, stressed, exhausted, and unsure what to work on next. They’re putting in the effort, working long hours, and still feeling behind, and it doesn’t have to be that way. In this episode, we break down why overwhelm shows up so often for salon owners and why it’s usually not …
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In this episode, host Debbie Stadtler sits down with Clif Porter II, CEO of the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living, to reflect on his first year in this dual leadership role. Porter shares key accomplishments from the past year—including meaningful progress on Medicaid reform and staffing mandates—while emphasi…
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Feedback on this episode? Send us a text! Starting a business is tough, but you don’t have to go it alone. Host James Drudge talks with Lindsey Stutheit, Director of the Business Studio at LCCC, about free and low-cost trainings designed for entrepreneurs. Discover how to: Build employee handbooks and manage HR challenges Create marketing campaigns…
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In Episode 40, Derek and Danielle unpack their top leadership “mic drop” moments of the season and turn them into simple, actionable practices for pastors. They also pull back the curtain on essential systems, a unique cultural moment of spiritual hunger, and a practical tool for planning meaningful half-day personal retreats.…
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Last week, I heard a story about an old customer of Graff-Pinkert who lost three key machinists because a shop down the street was paying more. It led me to make a post on Linkedin, asking if machinists and setup people were paid enough to attract young people to the machining field. On the whole, commenters vented that they were not compensated wh…
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Send us a text We hear it all the time: “Stop working in your business and start working on it.” The problem? Almost no one explains what that actually means. In this episode, we break down what salon owners should really be working on when they’re not behind the chair and why so many owners step back only to feel stuck, unproductive, or pulled rig…
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Text me your thoughts about this epidode ... Join me as I welcome back Sachin Sharma to the Vedic Astrology Podcast! In this episode, we explore Sachin's new book, "The Ologies of Jyotish." Our conversation spans the multidimensional inquiry into being, becoming, and unbecoming while exploring the metaphysical system of Jyotish from various philoso…
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On this episode of Distributed, host Jack Hannah sits down with Ivett Ördög, a 35-year software veteran and creator of Lean Developer Experience (aka Lean Poker), to talk about what it really takes for engineers to grow their impact. Ivett argues that communication, continuous delivery, and delivering value early are not soft add-ons but essential …
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Archive, Bios, Description, and Transcripts for Episode 148: Housing, Disability Rights, and Planning Accessible Communities available at https://adalive.org/episodes/episode-148/Professor Robin Malloy and Dr. Peter Blanck discussed the complexities of housing rights for people with disabilities, emphasizing the intersection of the Americans with D…
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Feedback on this episode? Send us a text! In this episode of Beyond the Classroom, host Lindsey Stutheit interviews James Drudge, Program Manager for LCCC’s CDL program, about how to start your journey toward a high-demand career in trucking. James explains what it takes to apply, what documents are required, and how students can use state grants o…
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In this episode, we explore how churches can shift from event-driven ministry to environments where real discipleship happens. Hear from Shane Stacey, Andrew Silbert, and Sarah Burtt as they unpack practical ways to design worship spaces, mid-size trainings, and small groups that actually produce transformation.…
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Send us a text Slow seasons have a way of making people freeze. Owners hesitate. Teams lose momentum. Decisions get postponed while everyone waits to “see what happens.” But the truth is simple: nothing changes when you pause; everything changes when you lead. In this episode, we talk about how to stay in motion when business feels slow. We break d…
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Today I’m talking to a guy who believes every company needs to be built to last—not just to flip. Neil Lansing is a turnaround specialist who left private equity to bet his own money on small, underperforming businesses. He’s taken companies from 18 employees to over 400. From $2 million to $40-50 million in revenue. And when everyone else was layi…
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Tune in as we celebrate Small Business Saturday by spotlighting Isabel Bloom. Donna Young, co-owner and sculptor, shares the story behind Isabel Bloom’s rise to fame, the art of sculpture, how new designs come to life, and more. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering the brand, this episode will leave you with a deeper appreciation for t…
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Feedback on this episode? Send us a text! We know you were looking forward to today’s episode, but in honor of Thanksgiving—first declared a U.S. holiday in 1863 by President Lincoln—we’re taking a brief break to enjoy time with family and friends. The Beyond the Classroom: LCCC Outreach & Workforce Development team will be back next Wednesday morn…
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If you’re longing for a healthier way to lead your church, this episode will encourage you. Dave Rhodes calls leaders to become hero-makers, and Pastor Jamaal Williams shows how everyday disciples can own real ministry in their own spaces. It’s practical, honest, and full of next steps you can use this week.…
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Our guest on today’s podcast is Joe Bennett, Vice President of Sales at Seaway Bolt and Specials, a privately held cold heading company in Columbia Station, Ohio, founded in 1957. In the cold heading process, coiled steel is cut into slugs, which are then hit multiple times, ultimately pounding them into a desired shape. The cold heading process is…
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On this episode, join host Kristina Britt as she recaps the transformative experiences and key takeaways from the recent REGENERATE Conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. With nearly 600 attendees, this conference was a hub for young agrarians, ranchers, and community leaders to connect, learn, and share. Hear firsthand accounts from new agrarian appr…
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Send us a text In Part 3 of our 2026 Salon Industry Predictions series, we’re breaking down the areas that will matter most for long-term success: culture, branding, leadership, and mentorship. The truth is simple: you can have education, technology, beautiful décor, and the best skill in town, but without strong culture and leadership, none of it …
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In this episode of Distributed, host Jack Hannah talks with Jesse Wilson, a longtime open-source contributor and Cash App engineer, whose work underpins much of the Java and Android ecosystem. Jesse shares why some of the most rewarding engineering work comes from doing things the right way, even when it’s the hard way. Their conversation dives int…
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Feedback on this episode? Send us a text! In this episode of Beyond the Classroom, host James Drudge visits LCCC’s Laramie Campus to talk with Jessica Ford, Adult Education Program Coordinator, about the English as a Second Language (ESL) program that’s changing lives in Wyoming. Jessica shares how ESL helps learners master English for work, colleg…
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What if your church became known less for who it gathers and more for who it sends? This week’s Reinventing Church episode unpacks Dave Rhodes' challenge to move from seeker to sender, rethinking what we celebrate, track, and multiply. Then Derek talks with Chris Bellinger about how churches can train and release everyday missionaries right where t…
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The last six months I’ve been using AI to help me with everything from business negotiations to dealing with my kid’s pneumonia. It’s become a daily part of how I operate—at work and at home. The big difference between it and just googling is that you have a conversation with it. Check out the video I made for my YouTube Channel, I Learned It on a …
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Send us a text The salon industry is shifting faster than most owners realize. In Part 1 of our 2026 Predictions series, we talked about education, AI, and client expectations. In Part 2, we’re diving into the structural issues shaping the next chapter of our industry: employment models, salon operations, and profitability. This episode explores wh…
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As AI reshapes how software is built, what does it actually mean to be a good engineer? Chelsea Troy, who leads Machine Learning Operations at Mozilla and teaches computer science at the University of Chicago, argues that the future of engineering isn’t about typing faster but thinking better. In this episode of Distributed, Chelsea joins host Jack…
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In this episode, host Debbie Stadtler talks with Mark Gogal, vice president of workforce development at the North Carolina Health Care Facilities Association. Their conversation focuses on the essential people management skills every leader needs—self-awareness, empathy, and active listening—and how these qualities shape effective servant leadershi…
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We’re seeing an uptick in the Swiss market on the Graff-Pinkert side of the business, particularly Citizen machines. In response, we thought now was a great time to share an interview Noah conducted in 2021 about Swiss-Type CNC machining. He talks to Marc Klecka, founder and president of Concentric Corporation, a prominent distributor of Citizen-Ci…
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Feedback on this episode? Send us a text! How does business training support Wyoming’s workforce? In this episode of Beyond the Classroom, James Drudge talks with Jamie McKim about the programs available at LCCC’s Laramie Campus that are shaping stronger employees and stronger businesses. From Excel, QuickBooks, and Google Suites to customer servic…
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In this episode, Derek and Danielle, along with Pastor Sarah Burtt and the Clarity House team, tackle the shift from growth to depth. They unpack how to design discipleship environments that form people, not just fill rooms, share a behind-the-scenes look at mind-mapping job descriptions, and introduce four simple practices any leader can use to de…
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Send us a text The salon industry is changing fast. From how stylists learn, to how salons use technology, to what clients expect from their experience, there’s a major shift underway. In the first part of our 2026 Salon Predictions series, Todd and Jen break down the changes already happening in education, AI and salon tech, and client behavior, a…
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Feedback on this episode? Send us a text! Moving from “great employee” to effective supervisor takes more than a new title. In this Beyond the Classroom episode, host James Drudge sits down with Rhonda Priest to explore how LCCC’s leadership and supervisor trainings help professionals transition smoothly into management. From communication and list…
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In this episode of Reinventing Church, Derek Sanford talks with Stephen Hay about how churches can shift from customer service to coaching, from keeping people happy to helping them grow. Learn how to spot consumer Christianity, create feedback-rich coaching cultures, and lead with courage instead of comfort. Plus, behind-the-scenes updates on Grac…
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In this episode, we talk about some of the most common questions that the Southeast ADA Center received this year related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the legal rights of people with disabilities. We have received over 1,600 questions this year. As a team, we focus on each request for information and send specific resources to h…
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“Rare earths aren’t actually rare, nor are they earths,” Julie Klinger told me. Julie is an associate professor at UW Madison and literally wrote the book on rare earth elements—Rare Earth Frontiers: From Terrestrial Subsoils to Lunar Landscapes. I interviewed her last week, the day after Trump signed a rare earths deal with China, which had been t…
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Send us a text Opening a salon can be one of the most exciting and overwhelming decisions in your career. It’s easy to get caught up in the aesthetic side of things: paint colors, décor, logos, and brand vibes. But the truth is, those are the least important decisions you’ll make. What determines whether your salon thrives or becomes a financial an…
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Vidya Sundar and Debra Brucker, co-principal investigators of the University of New Hampshire’s new Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project (DRRP) on Living and Working with Long COVID and Disabilities, funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDLRR), discuss their proposed research ac…
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Sharon Rennert, senior attorney with the ADA Division of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has played a leading role in the development of their policy interpretations of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act. In this podcast, Sharon explains the protections for people with disabilities in employment and how they…
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Professor Yana Rodgers, Rutgers University and Professor Jennifer Cohen, Miami University discuss their collaborative research about Long COVID, disability and accommodation. Their research examines the prevalence of Long COVID across different demographic groups, and the extent with which workers with impairments associated with Long COVID have be…
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Pandemic Patients founder Andrew Wylam discusses the reasons he created the organization, and his vision for future national efforts to address issues facing individuals with disabilities with Long COVID. The organization also manages a COVID 19 Advocacy Center to connect individuals with Long COVID with policy makers in support of legislative prop…
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Mason Ameri, associate professor at the Rutgers University Business School, describes how the pandemic has transformed the outlook of disability employment. Tight labor markets have demonstrated an increased willingness by employers to have remote workers, and people with disabilities are helping meet this demand. However, the growth of telework is…
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Nicholas Wyman, executive director of the Institute for Workforce Skills and Innovation, describes the value that apprenticeships offer in addressing disability employment disparities. In doing so, he describes the obstacles that people with disabilities face in seeking employment, whether outright discriminatory assumptions or longstanding practic…
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Ari Ne’eman, doctoral candidate in health policy at Harvard University, says that the numbers demonstrate the extraordinary impact the COVID-19-induced shift to expanded telework had on the employment opportunities for people with disabilities, but even those don’t tell the complete story regarding what remote work means for disability employment. …
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Lydia Brown, director of public policy at the National Disability Institute, discusses two issues preventing people with disabilities from excelling in the workforce and in general: policies that trap them in poverty and artificial intelligence that discriminates. Antiquated Social Security rules with asset and income limits create a poverty trap t…
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Zach Morris, Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University School of Social Work, calls for a re-evaluation of the systems in place to support people with disabilities. We must recognize that people with disabilities not only earn less than people without disabilities. They also face extra expenditures to cover disability-related out-of-pocket costs.…
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