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It shouldn’t be awkward and uncomfortable to talk about being unemployed. Given that sooner or later most of us will experience being out of work, shouldn’t we start to have normal and healthy conversations about being unemployed? Agile Unemployment podcast host, employment expert, and author, Sabina Sulat creates a safe place to talk about all things unemployment. In each episode, Sabina will cover everything you need to know to not only survive, but thrive through being out of work.
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The unemployables

nqobile madziba

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We are here to translate your usual business, finance, and geopolitical news into a simple to digest format as well as peek into the minds of industry game-changers and innovators to see how they tick all without jargon, a monotone voice or any of the fluff that makes business boring.
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Welcome to Dirty Bathwater, the number one dark comedy podcast about dating! We're Giddy and Lux, and we're here to share our experiences and lessons in the crazy world of dating. With three years of experience under our belts, we've learned that dating during a pandemic can be particularly insane. But even after 50, the dating world can still be just as wild and unpredictable. Whether you're looking for advice or just a good laugh, we're here to help. From navigating the challenges of kissi ...
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Welcome to the world according to The Inspired Unemployed. A show hosted by two best mates who still can’t quite believe their luck. It’s completely ridiculous, honest and always fun. Make sure you’re in on the jokes, drama and hijinx every Wednesday with Matt and Jack. DM us @TheInspiredUnemployedPod. Listen to the playlist here
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The Reboot Era

The Reboot Era

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Layoffs. Burnout. Reinvention. Welcome to the messy middle of career change — and the community that's not afraid to talk about it. Hosted by Dray Jankowski, a former tech program manager laid off in 2025, The Reboot Era is part unfiltered storytelling, part emotional support group, and part career comeback plan. Through weekly solo episodes and candid guest interviews, we explore what it really means to rebuild your life — professionally, emotionally, and financially. We’re not here to sell ...
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Everything Football. I’m a coach who is currently NOT coaching. Why I’m not coaching is a long story, and perhaps I’ll delve into that, in a future episode. Suffice to say, I have a lot of experience with the beautiful game, and am hoping to dedicate myself to it when I retire from being a Firefighter-Paramedic in about 12-13 years.
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Optimist Economy

Kathryn Anne Edwards and Robin Rauzi

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Economist Kathryn Anne Edwards and co-host Robin Rauzi talk about the fundamentals of the economy and how to build a better future one problem and solution at a time. Our premise is that the United States has remarkable economy — and yet for tens of millions of Americans it is not performing up to its potential. It could be more open to aspiring workers, less hostile to change, safer for workers, less risky for retirees, and so on. ✨ Support the podcast at: optimisteconomy.com ✨ Ask question ...
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Badical

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Badical™ - the most controversial arcade fighting game of the 1990s - is back with a vengeance! Join hosts Tom Reimann and David Bell on a deep-dive into the making of a simple coin-operated distraction that became a billion-dollar franchise, featuring rare behind-the-scenes interviews with the creators and cast of Badical™ as they discuss what it was like to be part of a phenomenon that spawned countless sequels, several motion pictures, a handful of congressional hearings, and one or two f ...
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Vlogging Pod

Eri Nelson

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Join us for our weekly LIVE podcast where we highlight artists, authors, Women’s Health, News, current perspectives, Current Events, Senior Health, environmentalism, political concerns, women’s perspectives, politics, authentic job opportunities, and genuine interviews in a welcoming atmosphere every Thursday at 7PM Eastern on vloggingpod.podbean.com. Sponsored by sheshedstudios.net we’re on #amazonmusic #itunes #spotify #podcastaddict #iheartradio #googlpodcasts & more... “The views, though ...
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Too often, we avoid real conversations. Entrepreneur Mark Bouris sits down and gets to know people, understands what makes them tick, and shares the great and unusual things they’re doing. There’s no sugar coating. There’s no hiding behind fancy marketing slogans. Just an honest conversation.
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The HSRC is the largest dedicated research institute in the social sciences and humanities on the African continent, doing cutting-edge public research in areas that are crucial to development. We host regular public seminars which everyone can participate in: www.hsrc.ac.za/en/events. Most seminars are recorded and uploaded here.
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Anthony Miller is the CEO of Westpac Group, appointed in December 2024. In this episode, we cover his story from family and siblings to his swimming career, personal growth, and early professional path before making the move into banking and leadership. Anthony talks about the challenges and opportunities in the industry, why stakeholder management…
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Texas Republicans have drawn a new congressional map designed to gain five additional seats, but some experts warn the aggressive strategy could make several districts vulnerable. In a strong Democratic turnout year, shifting suburban trends, Latino voter dynamics, and potential court-ordered redraws could flip the very seats Republicans are counti…
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The unemployment rate has been hovering around 4.2%. But in today’s highly unsettled economy, many people feel this headline number from the Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn’t capture their economic struggles — from slow hiring to working two part-time jobs to recent graduates unable to find work in their fields. But as economist Kathryn Edwards po…
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This episode looks at how rising unemployment and higher grocery costs are tied to tariffs that push companies to raise prices and cut jobs. From the cost of tomatoes to canned goods weighed down by steel tariffs, Americans are feeling the pressure both at the checkout and in the workplace. At the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, Fed Chair Jerome P…
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Send us a text GIddy and Lux take on the issue of actually finding that special person by going outside into the world, rather than seeking them online through a dating service. It seems for younger generations, that is becoming a thing again. Wow. the idea that I might meet someone in the grocery story might mean I actually have to get outside my …
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CRISPR technology has revolutionised biological research, and for the first time it’s out of the lab and into the NHS, as NICE has approved its use as cost effective. Kenneth Charles, senior lecturer in haematology at the University of the West Indies explains how the treatment works, and what concerns he has about it's implementation. Also this we…
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Send us a text When Dan Sanchez — better known as Danchez — was let go from his startup role, he could’ve played it safe. Instead, he leaned into what he saw as the next big thing: artificial intelligence. In this episode, Dan shares: How a career setback became the catalyst for his pivot into AI The progression of learning AI, from first-time Chat…
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Exactly a year since our last chat, I sit down again with James Magnussen — and this time he’s a very different man, physically and mentally. With his recent PED protocols for the Enhanced Games, James opens up about the rigorous systems, medical oversight, and personal transformation behind his preparation. From peptides and TRT to tailored traini…
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In this episode, we unpack the perfect storm of fear hitting today’s job seekers—from federal layoffs and tax reform to AI disruption and confusing labor reports. But here’s the truth: chaos doesn’t mean “stop.” It means listen differently. You’ll learn how to: Turn overwhelming news into job search feedback Use AI anxiety as a spark for upskilling…
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Gross Domestic Product is the big dog of economic numbers. But this measure of the economy’s size has massive blind spots. It ignores income inequality and citizens’ wellbeing. It rewards consumption and thus environmental degradation. Yes, it is vital to know if your economy is growing or shrinking and why. And yet maybe GDP shouldn’t be the lodes…
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Send us a text After being laid off twice in just a few months, Shelia Benson—better known as Flower—turned her pain into purpose. In this episode, Flower shares how her intuition helped her prepare for job loss, how she leveraged her insurance and CRM skills to launch her own freelance consulting business, and how spiritual practices like Reiki an…
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This episode highlights the latest developments tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s legacy, from Ghislaine Maxwell’s controversial prison transfer to a billion-dollar lawsuit threat involving the first lady for this administration, to Bill Barr’s testimony on Epstein’s death. Together, these stories show how Epstein’s name continues to spark political, legal…
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Summary: Some governors are openly refusing to send National Guard troops to Washington while others are sending such a small fraction of their forces that it raises the question of whether this is real compliance or quiet resistance. #NationalGuard #Politics2025 #StatePower #FederalAuthority #GovWatch…
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The Alaska summit between the administration and Vladimir Putin stretched nearly three hours and was filled with red-carpet pageantry but delivered little substance, leaving Ukraine excluded and critics questioning its purpose. Meanwhile, the Epstein case continues to raise outrage as Ghislaine Maxwell is moved to a softer prison camp, the Departme…
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The administration’s effort to expand federal enforcement from Washington, D.C. into multiple blue states is running into a staffing reality check. Despite record budgets and aggressive rhetoric, key agencies like the FBI, DOJ, and ICE are struggling with depleted ranks, hiring freezes, and overspending, raising doubts about how far these plans can…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Reboot Era, I sit down with Nellie Hughes — a design director with 20 years in the gaming industry, most recently at Xbox Publishing. Nellie shares her journey from creating open-world experiences to navigating a layoff at one of the biggest names in tech. We cover everything from building creative teams and ad…
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In this episode, Daniel Mookhey shares his journey from his family’s history and early life to becoming a key figure in New South Wales politics. We discuss his path into the Labor Party, how he balanced political and union roles, and the thinking behind NSW’s latest budget and economic strategy. Daniel also unpacks significant investments in child…
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Send us a text What would you do if you were laid off… twice… in just six months? Patrick Lyons didn’t just bounce back — he built forward. In this episode of The Reboot Era, Patrick shares how he turned back-to-back Microsoft layoffs into an opportunity to fully invest in his passions: Launching and scaling multiple fitness businesses, including T…
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The "boys and men crisis" conversation set in motion following the 2024 election is now shooting off in erratic directions, leading to a lot of hand-wringing about college enrollment, long-gone factory jobs, and “loss of purpose.” Still, men’s workforce participation has been on a long, slow slide for seven decades, and it is reaching a worrying le…
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Apologies for the audio guys!! These things can happen with live events. Last week I had the pleasure of hosting a charity breakfast with Premier Chris Minns to raise funds for Chalky’s Gym in Moree. Chalky’s isn’t just a boxing gym — it’s a place where young people in the community learn confidence, discipline, and character. Boxing has changed th…
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Episode Summary Transform your Sunday anxiety into your biggest career advantage. Learn why that familiar Sunday afternoon dread isn't your weakness—it's your secret weapon for strategic job searching. Key TakeawaysThe Sunday Scaries Decoded Inventory Anxiety: Your brain tallying job search "failures" Future Spiral: Catastrophic thinking about care…
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A tagged TikTok video led me to uncover Portland’s quiet pipeline from its short-term holding facility to a notorious private detention center in Tacoma. Despite local rules limiting holds to 12 hours, records show repeated violations, unanswered legal questions, and no enforcement from a city that claims to stand for accountability. #PortlandNews …
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On August 7th, the head of this administration unveiled bold new economic charts claiming major gains in household income and job growth. But independent research tells a different story. In this episode, we break down the numbers, compare them to verifiable data from Motio Research, and ask if we can trust the economic picture we’re being shown. #…
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A look at how public resources were quietly altered for private benefit, from raising an Ohio river for a family boating trip to behind-closed-doors meetings on the Epstein files. Both reveal the hidden costs and quiet privileges of power. #PoliticalAccountability #PublicResources #GovernmentTransparency #PowerAndPrivilege #EpsteinFiles #PoliticalE…
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In this inspiring episode, we welcome author and writing coach Amy L. Bernstein for a thoughtful conversation on the power of storytelling and the evolving path to publication. Amy shares her experiences in both fiction and nonfiction writing, discusses the value of mentorship for emerging authors, and explores how writers can shape their own creat…
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Send us a text This week on The Reboot Era, I sit down with Tami Burdick—a published author, resume writer, content developer, and 20-year franchise industry veteran. We cover: How she went from corporate HR to self-employment and franchise consulting Her Erin Brockovich-style book Diagnosis Detective The biggest mistakes she sees on resumes (and h…
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John Laws is known to generations of Australians as the man with the "Golden Tonsils" — sits down for a rare and candid conversation spanning over six decades of broadcasting. In this rare conversation, we go back to where it all began — growing up in Bendigo, breaking into radio, and building a career that saw him become one of the most influentia…
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Across the country, everyday people are resisting authoritarian tactics without violence—standing up to gerrymandering, immigration abuse, and profit-driven policies that target the vulnerable. This episode explores how belief, not brutality, is shaping the front lines of America’s fight for democracy. #DemocracyUnderAttack #ResistWithTruth #Gerrym…
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About 11% of Americans have a household income that puts them below the official government threshold for poverty. Is poverty a state of being, or a risk? Are the poor people themselves the root cause of poverty? Or are they the outcome of a low-wage labor market that churns people in and out of work? Because how you diagnose the problem matters if…
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Send us a text When Ivy got laid off from her dream job at Crate & Barrel, she thought she hit rock bottom—but what followed was a full-on identity reboot. In this episode, we dive into: The slow burnout signs she didn’t recognize until it was too late What freelancing really looks like after a layoff Why TikTok > LinkedIn when it comes to side hus…
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A viral Reddit post claims Kamala Harris won in 2024 but was quietly sidelined by a network of intelligence and political power. In this episode, we explore the credibility behind the claim, why so many find it believable, and what it says about trust, silence, and power in America. #WhistleblowerTruth #KamalaQuestions #BuriedVoices #CIAClaims #Pow…
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