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Previous Broadcasts of Hire Frequencies
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| August
14, 2006
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Marc
Allen, author of The
Type Z Guide to Success, explains his lazy person's manifesto for wealth and
fulfillment -- and our returning
"Idiotologist," Bob Fenster,
shares stories of people who've gotten ahead by accidents, stupidity, failure
... anything but a straight path. Click to Listen |
| July
31, 2006
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Kirk
Snyder, author of The
G Quotient, reveals research that tells why gay executives are excelling
as leaders ... and Daryl
Herrschaft, Director of the Human
Rights Campaign Workplace Project, shares statistics on GLBT issues in the
workplace. Click to Listen |
| July
17, 2006
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Christian
Weller, Senior Economist at the Center
for American Progress, and Robert
Fox,
Deputy Director of Working
America,
share their perspectives about where we stand today regarding job and wage
growth and the plight
of the shrinking American middle class …. and what to do about it. Click to Listen |
| June
26, 2006
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Jeff
Angus, author of Management
by Baseball, proves that everything you need to know about management
you can learn from baseball ... and Dr.
Debra Mandel,
author of Your Boss
is Not Your Mother,
tells how to stop responding in the workplace from our childhood
perspective. Click to Listen |
| June
19, 2006
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Jack
Martin, from FAIR,
argues that undocumented immigrants are a drain on the economy -- and Christian
Weller, from the Center
for American Progress, contests that removing undocumented immigrants would
create a shortfall of nearly 2.5 million workers. Click to Listen |
| June
5, 2006 |
A focus on the changing face of
retirement with Tim
Driver, founder and CEO of RetirementJobs.com,
a source of work options for older workers -- and Dan
King, Principal of Career
Planning and Management, Inc., tells why most Baby Boomers plan to work
beyond the traditional retirement age. Click to Listen |
| May
22, 2006
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Dan
Rasmus, Director
of Information Work Vision at Microsoft shares scenarios for work life in
the future .... and Michael
Gelb, author of How
To Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci,
shares seven aspects of Da Vinci's genius that can help you gain a creative
advantage in your business and career. Click to Listen |
| May
8, 2006
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Bob
Morison, co-author of Workforce Crisis, discusses strategies for burned out, bored and
bottlenecked mid-career employees -- and Michael Ball, CEO
of Career Freshman,
shares advice for new grads from his book, You're Too Smart for This:
Beating the 100 Big Lies About Your First Job. Click to Listen |
| April
24, 2006
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Laurie
Puhn, author of Instant Persuasion,
shares tips that have the power to transform friendships, marriages and careers.--
and "Idiotologist," Bob Fenster, returns with
"The Rejection of Greatness," stories of gatekeepers who don't get it!
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| April 10, 2006
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Tamara Draut, author of Strapped, explains why America's 20- and 30-somethings can't get ahead -- and our small business expert,
Ellen Rohr, of BareBonesBiz,
tells why a job is the least secure position in today's workplace. Click to Listen |
| April 3, 2006
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Serial entrepreneur, Mitch Thrower, explains ways to manage the simultaneous demands
that are an inevitable part of worklife in The Attention Deficit Workplace -- Kathi Elster tell us how to free ourselves from emotional traps at work in Working With You Is Killing Me.
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| March 20, 2006
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Richard Conniff, author of The Ape In The Corner
Office, helps us thrive in the workplace jungle -- with insights from real animal behavior and biology -- and our
"Idiotologist" Bob Fenster, shares true stories about "crazy" bosses. Click to Listen |
| March 6, 2006
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Acclaimed Psychiatrist Dr. Mark Goulston, author of Get Out Of Your Own Way At Work, tells us how to stop being our own worst enemy -- and Michelle
Anton shares business ideas from her new book, The Weekend Entrepreneur. Click to Listen |
| February 27, 2006
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Mark Thornton, tells how he left his job as COO at J.P. Morgan to become the world's first Executive Meditation Coach -- and our self-employment expert, Ellen Rohr of
Bares Bones Biz, offers remedies for what keeps business owners awake at night.
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| February 13, 2006
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Lawler Kang, author of Passion at Work, tells how he overcame four life-altering operations and enormous odds and went on to achieve entrepreneurial success.
Christina Goyanes, editor of Women's Health Magazine discusses "Jerks at Work."
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| February 6, 2006
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Dan Gainor, Director of the Media Research Center’s
Free Market Project and Lee Price, Research Director at the
Economic Policy Institute debate the reasons for the public's dissatisfaction with today's economy.
Is is it the Bush administration's policies - or the media coverage? Click to Listen |
| January 30, 2006
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MIT Professor, Dr. Thomas Kochan, author of Restoring the American Dream, explains why America is going through as big a jobs scare
as the Great Depression – and Marc Karasu, VP of Yahoo Hot Jobs, launches the Celebrity Dream Team Makeover. Click to Listen |
January 23, 2006
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Award winning owner of Organized For Success, Karen Ussery, shows us how to be organized and live a balanced life -- and our self-employment expert, Ellen Rohr of Bares Bones Biz, explains why if you do what you love, the money WON'T just follow. Click to Listen |
| January 9, 2006
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Strategist, Prognosticator and CEO of "Happy About," Mitchell Levy, unveils his predictions for 2006 -- and our Idiotologist, Bob Fenster, returns to share stories about the
successes (and failures) of famous people when they were starting out. Click to Listen |
| December 19, 2005 |
Shawn Boyer, CEO of SnagAJob.com, reveals sought-after qualities in the Great American Santa Search. Also, David Rand, Director of MicroMentor, tells how entrepreneurs can grow their businesses through mentoring relationships. Click to Listen |
| December 12, 2005 |
Cynthia Shapiro, author of Corporate Confidential , shares 50 secrets your company doesn't want you to know. Co-Founder and Editor of Worthwhile
Magazine , Kevin Salwen, discusses working for purpose, passion and profit. Click to Listen |
| December 5, 2005 |
Jamie Ready, author of Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman , gives an insider's
look at the pharmaceutical industry and the shocking world that paid his salary. Futurist, Joyce Gioia, gives a recap of 2005's top trends. Click to Listen |
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November 28, 2005
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Self proclaimed "Idiotologist," Bob Fenster, shares stories from his book,
The DUH Awards: In This Stupid World, We Take The Prize , Plus, Dave and Dan explain why some resumes read like obituaries. Click to Listen |
| November 21, 2005 |
IT Expert and author, Chad Fowler, discusses his book, My Job Went To India , on how to save your job from offshoring. Business expert, Ellen Rohr, shares secrets for making money and having fun. Click
to Listen |
| November 14, 2005 |
Author and Germ Freak, Allison Janse, tells why your desktop is germier than your
toilet seat in The Germ Freak's Guide to Outwitting Colds and Flu . Also, Timothy O'Brien, the author of TrumpNation,
helps us understand the career of "The Donald."
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