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Paving a New Future For Classical Music

>> March 20, 2022

Less than 2% of all classical musicians are African American. Two classical music experts join us this week to help us understand the barriers for entry into classical music and how those in the field are helping younger populations gain exposure and greater access to the genre.

topics covered: Career, Culture and the Arts, Diversity, Education, Employment and Workplace Issues, Equal Employment, Inequality, Literature and Writing, Music, Music Industry, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations, Race and Identity
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The Pang of Regret

>> March 6, 2022

Regret is an all-too-common feeling that’s simply part of life, but it’s what we learn from our mistakes that matters. Writer Daniel Pink joins us this week to break down the intricacies of this emotion and share how people can avoid self-pity and constructively move forward.

topics covered: Behavior, Biology, Career, Communication, Emotion, Literature and Writing, Mental Health, Neurology, Personal Growth and Development, Psychology and Psychiatry, Social Psychology
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The Coaches That Changed the Game

>> February 27, 2022

Bowman was Phelps’ longtime swimming coach who mentored Phelps since he was 11 years old. He was there every step of the way in Phelps’ athletic career, crafting him into the Olympic swimming superstar he is today. It makes you wonder – where would many of the top athletes be today without the coaches who guided, motivated and supported them?

topics covered: Athletes, Career, Culture and the Arts, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, Sports and Recreation
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Our Resilient Food System & Supply Chain

Our Resilient Food System & Supply Chain

>> January 9, 2022

20 million people work within the food production industry in the U.S. The pandemic has altered this sector and resulted in many pressures placed on this population. This week – we highlight the people behind these various roles and the changing landscape of this 24/7 food supply chain.

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Career, COVID-19 Pandemic, Employment and Workplace Issues, Farming and Agriculture, Food and Nutrition, Food Industry, Industry, Labor Rights and Wages, Personal Finance, Supply Chain and Logistics
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A Breakdown in Housing

>> November 21, 2021

In some cities, people are seeing as high as 30 percent increases on monthly rent. For middle and low-income citizens already on a tight budget, it’s impossible to make ends meet – especially as prices for food, gas and other basics keep ticking upwards. We speak with two housing experts about the complete lack of affordable housing in this country and the …

topics covered: Career, Economics and Finance, Employment and Workplace Issues, Government and Politics, Housing and Homelessness, Inequality, Poverty and Wealth Inequality
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The Mental Toll of Teaching

>> October 31, 2021

Across the U.S., many teachers are simply overwhelmed. In their careers, they’re not only an educator, but a leader, listener and mentor. They play many other roles than simply teaching students the set curriculum. However, the pandemic has exacerbated these duties and some educators are perpetually stressed and leaving the field for good. We speak with two …

topics covered: Career, COVID-19 Pandemic, Education, Employment and Workplace Issues, Health and Medicine, Mental Health
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The Rise of ‘Influence’ in This World

>> October 24, 2021

Being an influencer has turned into a career option for some, and today, some college students are pursuing degrees in social media to work within the industry or try their hand at becoming an influencer themselves. We discuss the state of social media education and the larger implications of this shift in modern culture.

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Career, College and Admissions, Economics and Finance, Education, Employment and Workplace Issues, Industry, Instagram, Personal Finance, Science and Technology, Social Media and Internet, Streaming Media, TikTok, YouTube
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21-12 Segment 2: The Mental Toll of a Full Work Inbox

The Mental Toll of a Full Work Inbox

>> March 21, 2021

On average, its estimated that the typical worker receives one email every six minutes. This constant stream of emails and instant messages throughout the day continuously pulls people away from their main tasks and leads to workout burnout. And the pandemic – with more people working from home – has only made this worse. Computer science and communication …

topics covered: Career, Communication, COVID-19 Pandemic, Employment and Workplace Issues, Mental Health, Productivity and Organization, Science and Technology
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The Modern Diamond Business

>> December 13, 2020

The northwestern coast of South Africa & Namibia has been a mining hub for diamonds since the 1900’s. Local workers labor through long shifts and hazardous working conditions in order to feed their families. The pay? Roughly five cents per carat of rough diamonds found. While some may argue that the industry stimulates the local economy, once a company …

topics covered: Business and Entrepreneurship, Career, Civil Rights and Activism, Earth and Environmental Science and Climate Change, Economics and Finance, Employment and Workplace Issues, History, Industry, Inequality, International/Global Affairs, Labor Rights and Wages, Mining, Natural Resources, Poverty and Wealth Inequality
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Culture Crash: The Life and Career of Christopher Nolan

>> November 8, 2020

Tom Shone has released a new book, The Nolan Variations highlighting some of the lesser-known details about director Christopher Nolan and his films.

topics covered: Career, Celebrity, Employment and Workplace Issues, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, Movies, Pop Culture, TV
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The Life of a Modern Private Eye

>> October 11, 2020

The field of private investigation is rapidly changing. And not entirely for the good. We speak with Tyler Maroney – a journalist turned private eye about the evolution of the industry and the role tech-savvy investigators play in influencing and providing transparency to governments, corporate entities, criminal justice lawyers and other sectors.

topics covered: Career, Literature and Writing, News and Journalism, Science and Technology, Surveillance
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One Scrub Does Not Fit All: Male Nurses & The Future of the Profession

>> September 1, 2019

Around 10 percent of nurses today are men. As aging Americans place a greater strain on the healthcare system, the nursing industry faces a growing shortage and is responding by finding new ways to recruit nurses early on. We dispel some of the myths around the profession and some of the new medical technology in the works aimed at improving efficiency and …

topics covered: Aging and Death, Career, Children and Parenting, Elderly and Senior Citizens, Employment and Workplace Issues, Gender, Health and Medicine, Healthcare, Industry, Insurance, Labor Rights and Wages, Mental Health, Nursing, Psychology and Psychiatry, Social Media and Internet, Technology
ListenOne Scrub Does Not Fit All: Male Nurses & The Future of the Profession

Casting a Wide Net: Why Generalism Matters

>> July 14, 2019

In today’s fast-paced world, it can be tough to start anew or slow down and reexamine what you’re working towards. We speak with journalist and author David Epstein who argues that switching focuses and developing a wide range of skillsets ultimately leads to greater success.

topics covered: Career, Education, History, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, News and Journalism, Philosophy and Ethics, Psychology and Psychiatry, Science and Technology, Sociology
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The Fight for Paternity Leave

>> June 3, 2018

Bringing a new baby home is exciting... and chaotic. The last thing parents want to worry about is their work life. But for many dads, the stigma and financial burdens of trying to stay home means they have little time to bond at home. We talk to Josh Levs, a journalist who took the fight for paternity leave head-on.

topics covered: American Culture and History, Business and Entrepreneurship, Career, Children and Parenting, Employment and Workplace Issues, Equal Employment, Equality, Family and Interpersonal Relationships, Inequality, Labor Rights and Wages, Parenting, Philosophy and Ethics
ListenThe Fight for Paternity Leave

Jonathan Lethem on Literature and His Decades-long Career

>> April 30, 2017

Jonathan Lethem's latest book is an inside look at his thoughts on literature, he talks to us about what inspires him, and how he feels about tough critics.

topics covered: Career, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment
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A Veteran Reporter Talks About His Life at Life Magazine

>> July 31, 2016

Gerald Moore, was a reporter and editor for one of these publications and talks about what it was like to work there.

topics covered: Career, Media and Entertainment, News and Journalism
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Too Many Lawyers… Not Enough Law Jobs

>> April 24, 2016

We talk with two legal specialists about why law school grads can't find work, and what law schools and law firms can do to help.

topics covered: Career, Debt, Education, Employment and Workplace Issues, Industry, Investment and Financial Planning, Law/Policy and Enforcement, Student Loans and Financial Aid
ListenToo Many Lawyers… Not Enough Law Jobs

Drew Barrymore: A child actress talks about life, love and family (2016)

>> January 10, 2016

Everyone remembers little Gertie from the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and the actress who played the part – Drew Barrymore. Now, as a 40-year-old mother of two, Barrymore talks about her growing up, the problems she had with her family, fending for herself at age 14, and what she’s learned on the way to becoming an accomplished actress and a mature and …

topics covered: Acting, Awards, Business and Entrepreneurship, Career, Children and Parenting, Culture and the Arts, Hollywood, Literature and Writing, Media and Entertainment, Movies
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Photographing the Beatles: A Friend Looks Back

>> December 28, 2015

If you’re a Baby Boomer then you know all about the excitement and frenzy that occurred when the Beatles first arrived on the scene and traveled to America. We talk to a photographer who not only took many memorable pictures of the Fab Four, but who also became their good friend. We discuss what the musicians were like, how he gained their trust, what it was …

topics covered: Career, History, Media and Entertainment, Music, Photography, Pop Culture
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