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AI in Careers: Shaping the Future of Work and Skills
Artificial intelligence has transformed industries, reshaped skill demands, and changed how professionals build their careers. AI is no longer just a futuristic concept—it is a present-day force that influences everything from workplace efficiency to career paths. As businesses adopt advanced tools, employees must adapt to thrive in today’s competitive environment. Understanding AI’s role in shaping modern careers is essential for anyone who wishes to stay relevant in the workforce.
By Greg DeShields6 months ago in Interview
Crow's Feet Podcast: Life As We Age
Travel Tips & Understanding Aging Programming in any media for senior citizens is an ongoing punchline for many. Let’s be honest, there’s something to it. How else could NCIS be on TV for 23 seasons? Or Fox News be popular. Its average viewer is 64 years old, sitting in the recliner absorbing the sabotaged escalator at the U.N. theory or the Big Lie that cost the network ($787 million) about the 2020 election.
By Frank Racioppi6 months ago in Interview
African Humanists: Funding Travel and Navigating Visa Barriers
Tauya Chinama is a Zimbabwean freethinker, educator, and advocate for human rights and cultural preserver. Trained in philosophy and theology, he transitioned from religious study to humanism, emphasizing intellectual honesty, dialogue, and heritage-based education. As a teacher of heritage studies, he works to integrate indigenous knowledge and languages into learning systems, arguing that language carries culture, history, and identity. Chinama is active in Zimbabwe’s humanist movement, contributing to interfaith dialogues, academic research, and public discourse on secularism, ethics, and education reform. He champions the preservation of Shona, Ndebele and other local languages while critiquing systemic barriers that weaken local language education.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen6 months ago in Interview
Robert J. Bolton Jr. on The Interchurch Center: Strategic Homes for Mission-Driven Nonprofits
Robert J. Bolton Jr. is President and Executive Director (and Bishop) of The Interchurch Center, a Class A community hub in New York City for mission-driven organizations. He guides nonprofits to secure not merely offices but strategic homes. With over 10 years of experience managing complex facility portfolios—encompassing more than 200 properties and multifaceted budgets—he leverages AI and cloud platforms to streamline leasing, maintenance, finance, and communications, thereby lowering costs and enhancing tenant satisfaction. Over two decades, Bolton has built high-performing teams, founded a thriving church and nonprofit, and led programs in food security, education, mentorship, and spiritual formation—aligning people, purpose, and process to revitalize communities.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen6 months ago in Interview
How Dancing Made a World Without Borders for Leandro Nascimento
For some people, like dancer Leandro Nascimento, finding your dream takes time, it requires many steps along the way to point you down the road to success. Nascimento, born in Brazil, has been a dance teacher and competitor for over 10 years, however it took some time to sort it all out. Since falling in love with dance, and Brazilian Zouk in particular, he has made it his life’s mission to make it to the top. This has involved many hours teaching himself, and working on perfecting his technique.
By Lisa Rosenberg6 months ago in Interview
We Regret To Inform You
Podcasts about success dominate the podcasting industry with their "yellow brick road" theory of achieving success. These podcasts may detail the steps to success -- like wake up at 4 AM and do 500 squats -- or these shows interview successful people who provide their roadmap to success. Then there are those who attempt to beguile you with the notion that the only way to achieve success is by signing up for their specific service. You know -- "Only $29.99 per month, and you can use our trademarked Success App to be like Elon Musk within a year."
By Frank Racioppi6 months ago in Interview
David Webb on Breaking Financial Barriers and Building Wealth Through Creative Real Estate Strategies
In a financial landscape where traditional investing often requires substantial capital and high net worth, transformational leader and real estate investor David Webb has challenged conventional wisdom by building a multi-million-dollar portfolio across multiple states without using a dime of his own money. As creator of The No Money Millionaire™ brand and methodology, Webb has just released his groundbreaking book "The No Money Millionaire: Build Wealth Through Real Estate Without Using a Dime of Your Own Money," providing a step-by-step blueprint that dismantles the myth that "you need money to make money."
By Oliver Jones Jr.6 months ago in Interview
Trump, Afghanistan, and Europe: What’s Really at Stake?
1. Introduction In recent weeks, former U.S. President Donald Trump made headlines with his remarks about Afghanistan and his interest in regaining access to Bagram Air Base. For many, this statement raised new questions about whether the U.S. might once again step back into Afghanistan. But the more important question is: what would such a move mean for Europe? Would it strengthen European security or expose it to new risks?
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained6 months ago in Interview
Eurowaves Celebrates International Podcast Day
The Ultimate Guide to European Podcasting Events Today is International Podcast Day. It’s also Orange Shirt Day, which promotes awareness about the Indian residential school system still impacting Native American communities in the United States and Canada. It’s also National Love People Day, which asks us to lift others up through the profound power of unconditional love. (NOTE: Good luck with that one!). And it is National Mud Pack Day, which gives us all permission to get muddy. Step in mud! Play with mud! Put mud on your face! (Note: I am writing this with a mud pack on!).
By Frank Racioppi6 months ago in Interview
Fumfer Physics 8: Distinguishing Energy and Matter in an Informational Universe
Scott Douglas Jacobsen: How do you distinguish energy and matter in an informational framework? Rick Rosner: I do not really know. For me, it always goes back to macrostructures—things big enough to have permanence: stars, galaxies, planets, the large-scale structure of the universe. You can describe most of the physics of macrostructures in terms of electrons, protons, and neutrons. You can also account for most of the energy. Matter has kinetic energy, but energy in itself—massless or nearly massless stuff—travels at or near the speed of light. Its energy comes from that motion: photons and neutrinos, essentially.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen6 months ago in Interview
Wild Willie’s Soul Impact:
When Wild Willie grabs the mic, it’s more than a podcast—it’s a force. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, the award-winning show on The Scene Projects network, Wild Willie has carved his own lane with storytelling that refuses to play it safe. His mission is bold, his delivery unapologetic: to prove music isn’t just background noise—it’s a lifeline.
By Independent Indie Artist Radar6 months ago in Interview








