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Working People

Working People

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Working People: A podcast by, for, and about the working class today (now in partnership with In These Times magazine and The Real News Network). Working People is a podcast about working-class lives in 21st-century America. In every episode, you'll hear interviews with workers from around the country, from all walks of life. We'll talk about their life stories, their jobs, politics, and families, their joys and hopes and frustrations. Overall, Working People aims to share and celebrate the ...
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From the little league coach to the former addict helping those still struggling, hear from people from all walks of life how they show up as a vessel for service and drive for transformational change. Hosted by Theresa Carpenter, a 28-year active duty U.S. naval officer who found service was the path to unlocking trauma and unleashing your inner potential.
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Want to make work better for yourself and those around you? This is the podcast for you! People at Work is a series of conversations with individuals leading change to create extraordinary workplaces. We get real about common workplace issues like engagement, teamwork, leadership, and culture, and discuss practical ideas for making change happen. We’re people at work!
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People and Their Work

Douglas S. Gardner

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The people and Their Work Podcast was created by Douglas S. Gardner, Professor in the Student Leadership and Success Studies Department at Utah Valley University. In this Podcast you will hear the 1st person stories of people journeying through their Education, Work and Career Decision Making. Music by Christopher Wease. Images are from the UVU Roots of Knowledge stained glass exhibit by Holdman Studios. 'Roots of Knowledge' is a registered trademark of Utah Valley University. Copyright © Ho ...
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Social workers play a significant role collectively and individually dedicating themselves to achieving social justice, promoting inclusion and improving the wellbeing of individuals, families, groups and the most vulnerable members of our communities. AASW – Social Work People explores the diverse world of social work and connects listeners to the people driving change and providing advocacy on the issues that impact upon the quality of life of all Australians.
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The Grace Filled Leader | Work Life Balance, Time Management, Productivity, Emotional Intelligence, People Pleasing, Anxiety

Tanya Engesether | Time Management Coach, Healthcare Leadership Mentor, Mindset Coach, Christian Life Coach, Speaker

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**Top 1.5% globally ranked podcast** in Time Management for Christian Women in Leadership. Are you a busy professional woman, looking for work-life balance? Are you a midlife Lady Boss on the verge of burnout? Do you get stuck in patterns of perfectionism, people-pleasing, and approval-seeking? Have you always been a high achiever, but struggle with Imposter Syndrome? Do you want MORE TIME for the things that matter most? Well, you are in the right place! Here on the Grace Filled Leader podc ...
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The Working with People Podcast is for executives, managers, and HR leaders. We bring people experts together to provide you with relevant content on how to think about and manage your most important asset - your talent. The views expressed in the content belong to the content creators and not the organization.
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This weekly podcast for HR Pros and People Leaders focuses on topics like employee engagement, workplace culture, and HR law for the agile, modern workplace. Learn more at: http://whilewewereworking.com. Hosts Joey Price and Sommer Ketron bring their own personal perspective and years of experience to cover trending topics you might’ve missed while you were working. Visit jumpstart-hr.com for more episodes and to learn more about our HR Outsourcing support services.
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How does music help to engage disaffected or disadvantaged young people? How can taking to the streets help build rapport with the youth community? This album is packed with positive examples of youths who've turned their lives around with the help of youth workers. At Madcap Arts they build self-esteem through making music, and The Factory street project meets young people on their own ground and offers a chance for personal growth through exciting activities and teamwork. The tracks offer ...
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A weekly podcast for Creative Entrepreneurs. Interviews with successful creatives, business owners, starters... People who make stuff for a living. You'll hear about successes, failures, mistakes, habits, and wins. I'll also provide an audio version of my blog posts (chriscreedblog.com) and expound upon those ideas. If you make stuff for a living, this is for you. P.S. Not every episode has "explicit content." However, there may "explicit language" from time to time because I don't want to c ...
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(Armenian version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of job c ...
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(Azerbaijani version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of jo ...
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"Vina Colley was Erin Brockovich before Erin Brockovich," Kevin Williams wrote in a 2020 Belt Magazine article titled, "The Poisonous Legacy of Portsmouth’s Gaseous Diffusion Plant." Williams continues, "Colley has become an unlikely citizen-scientist, spending a lifetime researching and documenting PORTS and its sins... Colley was hired as an elec…
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Today I am speaking to my dear Sister Friends who have or do struggle with people-pleasing. You may not even know that you are a people-pleaser. Tell me if this sounds familiar: You are one of those really nice people who is seen as so helpful and kind. It makes you feel good to make someone else happy, to brighten their day. You try to seek and pr…
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Sometimes, you need somebody to tell you the unvarnished truth, share their story filter-free, and provide insights you never considered. Tab does just that. Her authentic, vulnerable, and raw personal storytelling style put you in the room with her like a trusty confidant. Join us on this episode as we discuss her plight to restore her mental heal…
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Snag my free Time Audit Templates! Today, we're diving deep into time management, specifically focusing on how to streamline your "Maybe No" list that we developed in episode #129. I'm going to guide you through a process that integrates your core values and the principles of Eisenhower's Matrix to help you make intentional decisions about your tim…
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Get all my free resources in one place! Click Here Today, we're diving deep into a topic that forms the foundation of how we navigate our lives: identifying our core values. I'm Tanya, and I'm so excited to explore how understanding our core values can serve as our true north, guiding us through life's choices, including how we manage our time. So,…
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Gene Bruskin was born to a Jewish working-class family in South Philadelphia and has been a life-long social justice activist, union organizer, poet, and playwright. Since retiring from the labor movement, Gene wrote his first play in 2016, a musical comedy for and about work and workers called Pray For the Dead: A Musical Tale of Morgues, Moguls a…
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If you want to know how to build a digital brand, there’s nobody better to ask than my friend Rich. He’s been an invaluable help as I navigated the podcasting world these last few years. His work combines authenticity, craftsmanship, accountability, and a love of storytelling, which make him stand out as a sought-after thought leader. Join us as we…
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On March 23, 2024, a coalition of around 80 people convened at the East Palestine Country Club at the first gathering called by the newly formed Justice for East Palestine Residents & Workers Coalition. Those in attendance included: East Palestine residents; railroad workers; residents of other “sacrifice zones" in Ohio, Maryland, California, and W…
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Snag my free Time Audit Templates! In our previous episode, we continued our work with time audits so that we could begin to build awareness and take action toward better time management. We discussed the importance of categorizing activities based on their importance, urgency, energy level, alignment with priorities, and necessity. Today we are go…
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Snag my free Time Audit Templates! Today we are going to take the work you did in Episode 125 and 126 with your time audits, and start the process of sorting and prioritizing your time. This is really tactical, so you may want to listen through once, and then sit down with your time audit tools a second time to do the action items. Key Highlights: …
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Have you ever found yourself bending over backward to meet someone else's expectations, sacrificing your own well-being in the process? Maybe you've felt the pressure to constantly seek approval, whether it's from friends, family, or colleagues. These tendencies can leave us feeling exhausted, empty, and trapped in a cycle of seeking validation tha…
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In this episode of the GFL podcast, we dive into the crucial step of putting your time audit findings into action. Building upon our previous discussion on time assessment, I guide you through a practical exercise to analyze your time allocation and identify areas for improvement. By creating a simple spreadsheet and calculating variances between y…
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My next guest has endured sexual assault, bullying, and retaliation in and out of the military. She now shares her story to help others heal and make systemic change. I often observe people who have endured incredible hardships and become beacons of change. They seem gifted with a superpower to go against the tide, shining light in the darkest part…
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In today's episode, we dive into the parallels between budgeting time and budgeting money. I'll admit, I geek out when it comes to balancing my checkbook, but I'm just as passionate about managing my schedule efficiently. After all, time and money are the twin engines that drive our daily lives. Yet, if we pause and reflect, time stands out as the …
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24 hours after Max returned to Baltimore from East Palestine, Ohio, the shipping vessel Dali slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, collapsing it into the Patapsco River. The catastrophic collision and collapse of the bridge claimed the lives of six immigrant, non-union construction workers who were working the night shift at the time, filling …
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Do you want to learn how to budget to build wealth instead of living paycheck to paycheck? Today we have super special guests on the show! Shana & Vanessa, co-hosts of Financial Coaching for Women podcast, are in the house and breaking down budgeting into simple practical steps. Many people find themselves caught in a cycle of earning and spending …
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My next guest has been on a mission to bridge the gap between generations who serve the Armed Forces. Through her painstakingly detailed analysis, she has uncovered findings that contextualize the problems service members face in so many arenas. Join us as we unpack some of the larger cultural forces impacting our troops and ways we can better unde…
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Let's talk about the elephant in the room—midlife. It's that stage of life where our kids are flying the nest, our bodies are playing a game of musical chairs, and our energy levels seem to have taken an extended vacation. But you know what? It's all part of the journey! Embracing midlife transitions means letting go of the past and embracing the b…
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Today, we're delving into the topic of finding serenity in surrender, especially when it comes to navigating the twists and turns of leadership and life. Let's get real, ladies. How often do we find ourselves caught in the endless cycle of trying to control outcomes and worrying about things beyond our control? Whether it's micromanaging our teams …
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I believe the biggest fight comes from wrestling with the demons inside us - those past unhealed traumas. My next guest is a former shipmate I served with during a very stressful carrier tour, which has now transformed his life. He has created a holistic environment around him based on the hard work we must all do when we suffer. Dave Snell is a re…
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I always love learning from people who do hard things. They show us how to overcome life’s setbacks. As a fighter pilot, carrier commanding officer, and Strike Group commander, he worked in the world’s highest-stress jobs. Find out how he stayed calm under immense pressure to inspire many people in this show. We’ll also discuss how you can get mome…
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In this video, I address the prevailing narrative that there are only victims and perpetrators. However, I believe the issues are much more complex than that. It’s time we have a conversation about this. Visit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTER Read my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/ Listen to other episodes o…
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*Permission to Not Be Perfect as a Career Woman and Mom* Today’s episode was inspired by an interaction I had with a colleague recently. It was just such a blessing to me and it was a perfect example of where we all find ourselves at one time or another as busy working moms. We battle the desire or pressure of being great at our professional roles …
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Today's topic is a real heart-to-heart about something that hits close to home for many of us as: that gut-wrenching feeling of wanting to throw in the towel when things get tough. Being a leader isn't all sunshine and rainbows. In fact, most days it feels more like navigating a minefield blindfolded. There are setbacks, failures, and criticisms ar…
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This Saturday, March 23, unionists and labor leaders, environmental justice groups, community organizers, community members from other “sacrifice zones,” and supporters from around the country are coming to East Palestine to join residents as part of the newly formed Justice for East Palestine Residents and Workers coalition. The coalition has come…
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I first saw Tim’s work when he represented retired Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher. Gallagher was accused of 10 UCMJ offenses while serving in a war zone. During this period, I never saw a team so adeptly defend themselves against charges within the military justice system. Later, he represented Stuart Scheller. Scheller spoke out on the Afghanistan with…
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Today, I am using an example of a big audacious goal that some of you might relate to, and breaking it down into smaller projects and action steps. This is to expand on what we talked about yesterday… taking our big goals and breaking it down into simple steps. The example I am going to use is a big one: running a half marathon and shedding some po…
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Today, we're talking about how to turn big audacious goals into actionable plans. These goals ignite our passion and push us beyond our limits, but they can also seem overwhelming and out of reach. But fear not! Today, we're going to peel back the layers of complexity and uncover the roadmap to success. So, grab your notebooks, because by the end o…
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Summary This episode’s conversation explores the topic of internal versus external hiring in small businesses. Experts from Jumpstart HR and the Fit Small Business team discuss the key differences between the two methods, including the impact on cost, time efficiency, employee morale, retention rates, and diversity of skill sets. They also provide …
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Without psychological safety, organizations fail. Yet the mainstream narrative has tried to destroy this idea, calling anybody who fosters inclusivity “woke” “weak” and getting an unfair advantage. We’ll discuss this concept, breaking down what these terms mean and why your organization's success depends on embracing them. Dr. Zakiya O. Mabery, is …
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Summary In this episode, Joey Price and Sommer Ketron discuss New York City’s AI bias law and the challenges it faces in terms of enforcement and compliance. They also evaluate the use of numerical ratings in performance reviews, highlighting the pros and cons of this approach. The conversation emphasizes the importance of clear communication in pe…
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Today, we're diving into the powerful world of mindset and limiting beliefs. You know, those sneaky little thoughts that hold us back from reaching our full potential?" "But fear not! Today, we're flipping the script and replacing those limiting beliefs with truths grounded in God's word. We dive into the following topics: Understanding Mindset Ide…
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Brett Cross is a small-town kid who grew up in Western Texas, among the oil fields, near Odessa. He worked in the oil fields, worked his way up to doing pipeline work, eventually moving to green energy work. He even became a foreman, working hard to provide for his family. And Brett was at work when he got the call from his wife Nikki that changed …
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Today, we're tackling the number one thing that keeps so many of us stuck in life: a lack of self-worth. You see, when we don't believe in our own worthiness, it becomes the invisible force holding us back, stifling our potential, and keeping us from living the life we dream of. Think about it: How often have you held back from pursuing your goals …
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Summary In this episode, Joey Price and Sommer Ketron discuss the traits of a great leader and how to compare oneself against those traits. Also exploring what to do when an employee’s job changes and they are no longer happy about it. The conversation emphasizes the importance of hiring for fit, prioritizing attitude over aptitude, and motivating …
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My next guest uses the power of language to speak out against systemic problems facing the Armed Services, with a steadfast dedication to shedding light in dark places. A consummate professional, her voice has led to far-reaching action, consistently delivering her points with respect and reverence for the organizations she’s calling on for change.…
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This is an excerpt from our most recent bonus episode featuring Teddy Ostrow. To access the entire conversation, and numerous bonus episodes we have released throughout seven seasons of Working People, please visit our Patreon to unlock this content. The Upsurge was an invaluable show that documented two of the most pivotal labor union struggles in…
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Summary In this episode, Joey Price and Sommer Ketron discuss the challenges that HR professionals face and how candidates are using AI to cheat the recruiting process. Exploring top concerns keeping HR executives up at night, including navigating HR budgets and managing hybrid remote workplaces. And discussing the shift in focus from recruitment a…
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"Last Wednesday, a fellow rail worker was gravely injured on the job and lost his life," a Feb 6 email from Railroad Workers United reads. "Our brother Chris Wilson, who worked for Norfolk Southern, was critically injured in its Decatur rail yard Wednesday and died Thursday at Huntsville Hospital." Another email from Feb. 9 reads, "On January 15th,…
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I believe the biggest roadblock to personal growth is getting in our way. Be that through endlessly questioning ourselves, sabotaging an opportunity to stay comfortable, or letting fear take over. My guest this week fought for her happiness, divorcing, changing careers, and now living with her purpose of helping others. She is now on a mission to a…
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Summary In this episode, Joey Price and Sommer Ketron discuss two topics: PTO trends and what to do when an employee is in jail. Exploring the trends and challenges of unlimited PTO, including the low percentage of employers offering it and the barriers to its implementation. While also providing insights and advice on how to handle the situation w…
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Today, we're tackling a topic that's often overlooked but absolutely essential for creating harmony and peace – balancing your budget. Yes, you heard that right! By taking control of your finances, you can create more balance in your life and pave the way for greater freedom, security, and fulfillment. By taking control of your finances and alignin…
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I want to share a deeply personal journey with you – my own. It's a story of finding peace, joy, and purpose through my faith journey and intentional time prioritization. I'll share how I've learned to prioritize time for myself, my family, and my passion work of Christian Life Coaching and podcasting. My hope is that it serves as a source of inspi…
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Today, we're tackling a topic that's sure to resonate with many of us: going from overwhelmed to organized by creating systems to manage your time. If you've ever felt like your schedule is spiraling out of control or struggled to keep up with your never-ending to-do list, this episode is for you. Life can feel like a whirlwind at times, with deman…
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One year ago, graduate student-workers at Johns Hopkins University overwhelmingly voted to unionize under the banner of Teachers and Researchers United (TRU-UE), which is affiliated with United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers. While workers had much to celebrate with their historic union election victory, bargaining a first contract with the…
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Today, we're tackling a topic that's near and dear to many of our hearts: setting boundaries and mastering the art of saying "no." If you've ever felt overwhelmed by endless commitments or struggled to prioritize your own well-being, this episode is for you. As busy professional women, we often wear many hats and juggle numerous responsibilities bo…
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Imagine taking the worst tragedy a parent can live through and using that story to inspire others and help them through their pain? That’s exactly what my next guest’s life work is now all about after her son was killed while serving in Afghanistan. Join us as we discuss the profound impact this experience had on her family and how she has transfor…
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Summary In this episode, Joey, with guests Bill Banham and Christopher Bjorling from the People and Performance Podcast, is here to provide insights while covering various topics related to current trends in the world of work. They discuss impactful changes, such as the shift to remote work and the rapid advancement of technology. Exploring the lon…
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Today, we're diving into a topic that hits close to home for many of us: crafting a schedule that we actually love. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by your calendar or longed for more control over your time, you're in the right place. The endless to-do lists, the constant busyness, and the feeling that there's never enough time in the day. But here…
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Baltimore has become what many consider to be ground zero in the emerging “solidarity economy” and the formation of worker-owned, cooperatively run businesses. There’s something important going on here, and there’s a lot that we can all learn from our fellow workers who are in the cooperative space—people who are living, breathing proof that there’…
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