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We know all too well the drama of toxic work environments (been there, endured that), and we're on a mission to turn that around. Armed with savvy advice, nifty tools, and resources that cover every workplace plot twist, we're all about empowering the underdog. Think of us as your workplace fairy godmother, sprinkling a little self-care magic and bold confidence into your daily grind. Ready to shake up the workplace dynamics? We thought so. Visit https://www.theunemployablelife.com/ for more!
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This is the place where ordinary people become extraordinary by building business, side hustles, and investments to quit their job and be successfully unemployed. In this show, Dustin Heiner interviews successfully unemployed entrepreneurs and highlights how they quit their job and how you can too. https://successfullyunemployed.co
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Come spend some time with G Royal as we examine how he sees the world and judges others for how they live their lives. Support ya boi on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/gerald-arroyo/support Also on: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lAMnvQ Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2m4pWiM Castbox: http://bit.ly/2k1X8Xq Follow me on my social medias: Instagram: http://bit.ly/2lX84Gn Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArroyoBeKnowin Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/grealshit Support this podcast: https://podc ...
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Freelancing? Being boss of your own life and business can be tough and isolating. But it can also be totally rewarding. Pick up tips, advice and thoughts on how to make it as a freelancer, an entrepreneur, as the owner of your own business, by hearing other freelancers share their experience. Hosted by Steve Folland. Come join us in the Being Freelance Community - You're not alone being freelance. Not anymore. www.beingfreelance.com/community
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I am the Super Unemployable and I send this message to all other struggling entrepreneurs. I am here. We are waiting. You are not alone. I have had 32 jobs, been fired 10 times. I ended up starting 8 different companies and went bankrupt once. For the first time in my life, I am going to open the window to my experiences. I am going to be as open and candid as I possibly can. I will also invite you to join me and share your stories. Together, we will shine the spotlight on the Super Unemploy ...
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The Unemployables

The Unemployables

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Co hosts Critty Conneighton, Mike Serio and Producer Danny Caballero discuss sports, current events and a host of other topics. Episodes are released Tuesday and Friday mornings.
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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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Ramblings, musings and takeaways of the day before I apply to jobs. We're in it together now! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unemployed/support
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Certifiably Unemployable

Certifiably Unemployable - Shawn Dean

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Are you looking to fire your boss? What is stopping you? Maybe you're already self employed and you are looking to sharpen your skills? This show is for EVERY Entrepreneur.... Rookie or Veteran! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/certifiablyunemployable/support
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Award winning tattoo artist and content creator Jon Nelson, along his fan favorite apprentice Cam Fonte sit down with rad guests ranging from fellow tattoo artists like Tyler Nolan on INK MASTER to musicians Gregory James of Boys Like Girls to Jon's craziest tattoo clients and their outrageous stories. Nothing is held back one the mics go on.
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The unemployables

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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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Let's Talk Layoffs

Let's Talk Layoffs

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Welcome to Let's Talk Layoffs Follow along as we create a safe space for conversations around layoffs. Hosted by Antonio Fragoso & Andy Deaza, two creatives who have been laid off a few times. Tune in every other Tuesday to hear the inspiring stories of those laid off and find resources to help people navigate the situation and move on to the next chapter of their professional lives. As the podcast evolves, so will this channel. ENJOY! SUBSCRIBE! AND LET'S TALK LAYOFFS! Andy & Antonio FIND U ...
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Pilot Season

Unemployed Endevours

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There's a first time for everything! And this is a podcast all about the first (and sometimes last) episodes of TV shows. Your hosts Patrick & Alan look at everything from the humble beginnings of classic shows to the forgotten flops you were never meant to see.
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A podcast about how to live life as an entrepreneur and never EVER work for someone else again. Host Maggie Isley talks to herself (and sometimes guests) about the messy behind the scenes of running a business with ADHD, tips of the trade and what's going on in business and marketing today.
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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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The Unemployed Guys

The Unemployed Guys

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Welcome to the Unemployed Guys Podcast hosted by Luke Jaconis and Sean Young. Every week Luke and Sean put their lives of obscurity to the side and discuss all things happening in the world. From current event news to movies and sports, sprinkle in some useless facts and horrendous puns, the Unemployed Guys have finally made their stake in the wonderful world of podcasts.
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Recession Remedies

The Brookings Institution

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Recession Remedies is a podcast about the economic policy response to COVID-19 and the lessons it holds for future recessions. On each episode, expert guests join host David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, to evaluate a different aspect of the fiscal and monetary response.
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The Unemployables Podcast is hosted by Chicago-based comedians Sean Ely, Corey Wagner and Zako Ryan, with new episodes every Monday morning everywhere podcasts are found. The trio tackles viewer-submitted questions about sex, entrepreneurship, dating etiquette, foot fetishes, overcoming anxiety, butt stuff and ... OK, let's face it: There's a lot of questions about boning. Just being real. Sean, Corey and Zako also dive into their lives as comics and creators, and often tap into how the "une ...
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Market Outlook in conversation

Westpac Institutional Bank

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Westpac Senior Economists discuss key economic themes published in the monthly Westpac IQ 'Market Outlook' report. Any information provided in this podcast is general in nature and has been prepared without taking into account any personal circumstances.
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Jeff Snider will guide you through the realm of monetary science. Multiple episodes uploaded each week, discussing big news and key current events, the state of markets and what they are telling you, as well as historical summaries and deep background material so that you can understand what’s really going on in this eurodollar’s world.
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FDR Fireside Chats and Speeches

Humphrey Camardella Productions

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When President Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933, one in four Americans was out of work nationally, but in some cities and some industries unemployment was well over 50 percent. From the Banking crisis to until his last about War Bonds, FDR spoke
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I'm just a girl who wants to document her life in a series of episodes in a podcast and hopefully people especially girls can resonate with me and my struggles, hopes, ambitions, inhibitions and life in general. Instagram: blizzzardnotblizzard
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The US economy appears to be slowing down. Final Q1 GDP growth came in at just 1.4% and, as of this recording, Q2 GDP is currently estimated to be little better, at 1.5%.Retail sales for May, the most recent data we have, only grew at 0.1%.And unemployment is starting to tick up, too, rising last week to 4.1%.Now, none of these stats are particular…
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Episode 100!: We made it finally, thank everyone for support and love! In this episode, we talk about the new direction for the podcast, Crash by Kehlani album review, and Dr. Umar Johnson's rules for life.https://lnk.bio/the_unemployed_podcast?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAab6ydU5fPRnzXuhaVpEQCh0_CPiWh9uwgia71g0YQ1MT2OOccXa-RDSgaw_aem_54zw00eJaRWCaAx1…
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Deacon Hayes started WellKeptWallet.com to help people get out of debt and be financially free. After getting out of $60,000 in debt, he and his wife went on to create many online businesses that make them money to be successfully unemployed. Get my free real estate investing course: https://masterpassiveincome.com/freecoursesu Youtube Channel: htt…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1930. That was the day some 1300 labor radicals and Communist Party supporters assembled in Chicago to establish The National Unemployed Council. That spring, Councils in major cities across the country held massive rallies for jobs and relief. They were responding to near catastrophic conditions created b…
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Welcome to the first episode of The Unemployables! In this episode, we dive deep (but maybe not deep enough) into the shocking reality of massive layoffs happening across the US, even as corporate profits hit record highs. Join us as we explore the disconnect between booming company earnings and the harsh impact on the workforce. Don’t forget to li…
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Soft landings and resilient economy supported by strength in labor markets. At least that's the narrative, the truth is completely different. Much of the developed world is being swept up in a wave of rising unemployment. Yes, including the US.;/ Eurodollar University's conversation w/Steve Van Metre Bank of Canada https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2024/…
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(0:00) Bestie intros! (1:54) Debate recap and analysis: Hot swap incoming? (16:53) Subverting democracy, power grab, Democratic party shakeup (36:43) Why tech job postings are down significantly from pre-COVID levels (42:43) OpenAI considering for-profit conversion (54:11) The problem with safety-focused AI startups (1:03:20) EU charges Microsoft w…
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BUY OUR 4TH OF JULY COLLECTION HERE WWW.THEGARDENSTATE.COM VINTAGE CITY OFFICES - CALL OR TEXT 908-259-4488 for more info or visit http://vintagecityoffices.com/gardenstate Join the mail bag by leaving a voicemail at: 908-67-9999-3 Welcome back to The Garden State, the only NJ podcast that gives you all the news you need to know this week. Thanks f…
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Hey there! Ever wondered what it’s like to dive into the working world at 15? Join me, Dean, as I take you back to the mid-nineties for a wild ride through my very first job as a telemarketer. Spoiler alert: it’s a rollercoaster of smoke-filled offices, chain-smoking bosses, and a hilarious mix of rejection and unexpected connections. In this episo…
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🌟🌟🌟In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the workplace dynamics and challenges facing Generation Z with Kelly Kinnebrew PhD . 🌟🌟🌟 Kelly, a renowned psychologist and entrepreneur, shares her expertise on the unique needs of Gen Z employees and how organizations can support them effectively. We also explore the significant impact of early u…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1937. The Little Steel Strike was beginning to collapse. Strikers in Massillon, Ohio had gathered that Sunday night at union headquarters across from Republic Steel’s Massillon Works. As Ahmed White describes in his book, The Last Great Strike, the union had organized weekly festivities on Sunday nights, i…
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Chinese authorities are becoming increasingly desperate over their inability to stabilize any of the economy, banking system, or markets. CNY keeps going down, as does the economy. Banks in China aren't lending while dozens are now 'disappearing.' Safety/liquidity of government bonds makes perfect sense. Not to the PBOC which is going to be shortin…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1918. That was the day machinist John Connolly was fired from General Electric’s sprawling River Works in West Lynn, Massachusetts. Firings of several more labor activists prompted 14,000 workers, 40% of them women, to walk off the job and flood the ranks of the IAM and the IBEW. The newly established War …
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From 'strong and resilient' to 'uh oh' in a heartbeat. The unemployment rate has intruded itself on the soft landing narrative, forcing a near-total rethink of the situation all across the mainstream. Some major bank strategists are now calling for aggressive rate cuts from the Fed at the same time the yield curve is beginning to flash bull. Eurodo…
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney famously said "Reagan proved that deficits don't matter"True or not, running greater and greater federal budget deficits has become standard operating procedure for Washington DC.When Cheney uttered those words, the annual deficit was in the low hundreds of billions. It's projected to be $2 trillion this year.At th…
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Taking your fitness and financial success should always be your top priority.But your #1 priority should be mastering yourself.In this episode of the Bedros Keuilian Show, I share how pursuing self-mastery is the greatest work any man can ever do. And why self-mastery will always give you a higher ROI than physical fitness or financial success.BEDR…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1935. That was the day transit workers in the Bronx walked off the job in what is referred to as the Squeegee Strike. These were the days when New York City public transit was barely organized. Two of the three transit companies in New York City were privately owned, with entrenched company unions. Up to t…
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Political turmoil in Europe is very easy to understand. The European economy is supposed to be recovering from its unofficial recession, and yet the most recent data shows instead alarming (re)acceleration to the downside in a number of places. Realizing this means the path to clawing back some of the supply shock's price increases is disappearing,…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we explore the profound study of wisdom with Dr. Laura Gabayan, a physician researcher who has identified eight common elements of wisdom: resilience, kindness, positivity, spirituality, humility, tolerance, creativity, and curiosity. Dr. Gabayan discusses her book, Common Wisdom, which aims to help individu…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1939. That was the day AFL president, William Green called all affiliates to meet in Chicago. Green sought to mobilize union leaders in a fight to restore prevailing wages on federal relief projects. Building tradesmen on WPA construction sites had started walking off the job in spontaneous strikes across …
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Unemployment in the US is now steadily moving higher. The June 2024 employment report contained more substantial downward revisions, evidence more employers are cutting hours, and most concerning is another increase to the unemployment rate. And, contrary to many claims, it's not the "good" kind of rising unemployment. Eurodollar University's conve…
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Weekly Roundup of this week's top Economics stories. In this Episode: - Javier Milei Passes Major Reform Bill - "Eco Tax" Protestors Shot in Kenya - Supreme Court Strikes the Regulatory State - Are We Already in Deep Recession? - Nobel Laureates Licking the Boot Read the full article "Are we Already in Deep Recession?" with charts and all the gory …
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1894. That was the day thousands of Pullman strikers confronted state militia forces at the Grand Trunk Railroad Crossing in Chicago. The strike began May 11 after George Pullman slashed wages but refused to lower rents in his company town. In late June, Eugene Debs and the American Railway Union called fo…
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When I graduated from Stanford Business School 25 years ago, a classmate announced he was going to work for a hedge fund and the rest of us asked "What's that?"Fast forward two and a half decades and the financial markets are practically overrun by hedge funds collectively managing over $5 trillion dollars.And while certain hedge fund managers have…
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According to multiple recent reports, banks are very quietly selling out of CRE positions. Those reports are backed up by banking data which clearly shows an inflection in systemic loans in the space. Combined, we have strong evidence showing the second stage of the CRE bust has now started. Eurodollar University's Money & Macro Analysis Reuters Bi…
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Send us a Text Message. In todays episode we transcend to a new level of rap and sneak dissing in hopes to one day end up in a scandal that will give us the clout we deserve. We also talk about a bunch of other (not so interesting or ground-breaking) topics as well such as bone marrow babies, Roblox games, and a court case that I have next week. En…
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There is a massive deviation between stock valuations and earnings growth: growth in the former is far outpacing the latter.This is unsustainable warns portfolio manager Lance Roberts.And unless economic growth suddenly surges (and no catalyst for that is on the radar), then asset prices will need to come down in order to bring the ratio back into …
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1988. That was the day 167 oil workers were killed in the Piper Alpha oilrig explosion in the North Sea. It is considered the world’s deadliest oilrig accident ever. Around 10 p.m., the platform essentially turned into a fireball so massive, rescue helicopters couldn’t get near it. Gas lines ruptured when …
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Modern economies have been moving in the direction of ledger money not for years or decades, for centuries. The world's current reserve currency, the eurodollar, merely represented the second stage in the evolutionary process. Now that it has surpassed its useful life, the door is wide open for the third stage which seems tailor-made for something …
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Dive into Berserk (1997)! The Show: @ghostdiverspod (twitter) or @ghostdivers (cohost) Niamh: @FoxmomNia (twitter) or @foxmomnia (cohost) Connor: @rabbleais (twitter) or @rabbleais (cohost) Autumn: @Autumnal_Coffee (twitter) or @autumnalcoffee (cohost) Export Audio Network: exportaud.io Ghost Divers: exportaud.io/ghostdivers Pondering Pootan: expor…
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On this day in labor history the year was 1934. That was the day known as Bloody Thursday. The historic West Coast Maritime Strike had been raging since May 9. Longshoremen refused to cede to the Industrial Association, determined to open the ports by force. The shipping bosses had rejected strikers’ demands, including a union hiring hall and recog…
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(0:00) Bestie Intros! (5:51) Democrats and their donors are falling out; President Biden to resign? Will VP Harris be the nominee? (26:22) Cognitive decline coverup, Bestie strategy for Dems (34:38) SCOTUS clarifies social media moderation (47:06) SCOTUS overturns Chevron, limiting the power of federal agencies (1:00:03) SCOTUS to hear case on rest…
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Fed officials have repeatedly stated they are going to be patient before pivoting to rate cuts. But that would only be the case if the economy is actually strong and resilient. Should the labor market show signs of falling off dramatically, they'd cut their rates in a hurry. Today's macro data were filled with exactly those kinds of warning signs. …
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Today's guest wrote the book "Inflated: How Money & Debt Built The American Dream"In it, he wrote: "The first rule of any fiat system is no fiscal deficit"Well, the US -- and virtually every other G7 country -- is breaking that rule six ways to Sunday given the unprecedented record levels of deficit spending currently underway.Does that mean we're …
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1937. That was the day Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins announced that sit-down strikes were “unsuited” to America and believed labor unions would abandon using the tactic altogether. Her declaration came in the form of an open letter to Republican Congressman William Ditter of Pennsylvania. In the wake…
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