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EEOC Micro-Learning Moments

U.S. EEOC, OFO, FSP, Outreach Training and Engagement Division

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EEOC Micro Learning Moments is an ongoing podcast series from EEOC’s Office of Federal Operations (OFO), designed to be a user-friendly and relevant source of information for the Federal Sector EEO community, as well as all other interested Federal and private sector employees. The series’ brief interview format features conversations with guests both internal and external to EEOC, and spotlights EEOC resources and issues of interest on selected EEO and diversity topics viewed from OFO’s Fed ...
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This show primarily aims to equip listeners for this journey called Life. Here you will discover a range of topics including Spirituality, Love and Relationships, Mindfulness Meditations and Prayers. I have been spiritually advising and helping people since the age of twelve. I am a Prophetess, Certified Life Coach, Certified Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocate, Former EEO Counselor for US Department of the Treasury and a Trained 911 Operator with a Degree in Psychology.
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The Proactive Employer

TheProactiveEmployer

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The Proactive Employer is your source for the latest news and commentary on workplace issues, HR best practices, employment litgiation risk management and EEO compliance. Host Stephanie R. Thomas, Ph.D., simplifies the complexities of today's business environment and engages listeners in discussions on key workplace challenges.Featuring conversations with leading policymakers, thought leaders and subject matter experts, The Proactive Employer focuses on issues of interest to HR professionals ...
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AAP Today

Polly MacDonald

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This is our first installment at AAP Today. Affirmative Action For Dummies talks about the basics of the Federal Affirmative Action Program (AAP), including the enforcing government agency, program requirements, and how to get started on your first written AAP. EEO Is The Law poster was in effect at the time of this recording. It has been replaced by Know Your Rights Poster since October 2022.
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Postal Blue Podcast

Amazan Studios LLC

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POSTAL BLUE is a podcast based around working for and being a customer of the United States Postal Service. We incorporate clerks, carriers, truck drivers, supervisors and managers in the postal service of knowledge as well as customers and residents. Come for the knowledge by the contract, the black and white, and the operations in the grey area. We also have a Twitter community by the name Postal Blue Podcast where we will have live shows where listeners can take part so make sure you chec ...
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Join Kognitiv #Kolleagues in engaging conversations with ordinary people who are making extraordinary impacts in the Workday ecosystem. Stay informed as Dana and Nick introduce you to new, noteworthy, and actionable insights featuring leading industry experts and collaborators. In each episode, you’ll hear from everyday superheroes as they share insights from their careers and offer advice to others on how to collectively contribute to a better Workday every day.
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K Suite Podcast

Dr. Robin Kelley

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The K Suite Podcast is a twist on the C Suite concept. This podcast explores the perspectives and experiences of people of color and women who are leaders, entrepreneurs, small business owners, CEOs, and activists in their organizations or communities. The K Suite Podcast features a series that explores issues, policies, and politics impacting women and people of color entitled “The culture.” The host is Dr. Robin Kelley, President, and Founder of Kelley Consulting Firm. Dr. Kelley has over ...
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Jazzed About Work

WOUB Public Media

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Jazzed About Work features lively, informal conversations about everything it takes to create a resilient and rewarding career. In each episode, host Beverly Jones interviews experts who can share their knowledge and workplace stories. Jones is an executive coach whose new book, “Find Your Happy at Work,” is a guide to moving past boredom and frustration and finding ways to flourish in your career. Bev and her guests discuss leadership, career development and the link between well-being and ...
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The Spiggle Law Firm podcast is for people who have been fired or are afraid that they might be. In each episode, you will hear from Tom Spiggle, founder of The Spiggle Law Firm, and another expert in career services or related fields. Each episode, approximately 30 minutes long, will show you how to beat your employer at their own game. We want to help you overcome a career crisis and thrive at work.
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Federal Sense

Friendly HR Guy

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Welcome to Federal Sense, a podcast aimed at helping supervisors with those challenges unique to the federal government. New supervisors, experienced supervisors, or someday supervisors, I think you can get something from this podcast. As an HR guy I spend most of my day answering questions from supervisors who think the answer should be common sense, but you need more than common sense, you need Federal Sense. Each episode I give my opinion on the best way to handle real world issues superv ...
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On today's episode, episode #13 of the Postal Blue Podcast we speak on the EEO, Equal Opportunity Employment filing system and briefly speak on what 1767's are as far as the postal service is concerned. We speak up where we left off, leaving the grievance process and going to the next step. If you really want something to change in the post office,…
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Today’s guest is Craig Butler, a respected leader in the effort to care for the nation’s natural resources and environment. Craig’s work as a public servant includes 6 years has head of the Ohio EPA. While there, he developed initiatives that have become national models for protecting drinking water standards and watersheds. He is now CEO of the Mu…
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On today's episode of the Postal Blue Podcast, episode #12 which is entitled My Beef With The NALC. Today we speak about how the NALC, in my opinion, defend us to their fullest capabilities. There have been many occasions that the union has dropped the ball and continues to do so to this day. Let's go into more detail listening to the show. Appreci…
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On episode #11 of the Postal Blue Podcast, we speak on how the postal service is slowly interfering with and possibly phasing out customer service. Although they will never own up to that, and management will never admit that postal carriers know that they are and can speak to it. Will not be bullied and this needs to be heard and our customers com…
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On episode #10 of the Postal Blue Podcast we discuss news that most of you most likely did not know. Did you know that management were looking at your wages, at how much you made for the year and then discussed these things with groups of people? Do you know they then discuss on how to cut your wages and increase their own. Well we talk about that …
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On episode #9 of the Postal Blue Podcast we speak on route adjustments. We speak on what route adjustments are and what they are intended for and how you should be preparing. This year we are experiencing a lot of adjustments and station consolidations coming the way of the postal service and change is inevitable. Be ready for it to hit your statio…
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On todays episode which is episode #8, entitle Bad Business. Today we speak on how the the Post Office's lack of foresight and care is causing itself to be in the negative. In the last few years the postal service have not created any new products for sale to help its deficit, but has created services that it does not charge for which is adding to …
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On today's episode of the Postal Blue Podcast, we speak the new employees mental and emotional state in current times. There seems to be a disconnect on what newcomers think the job is and what their job actually is. We are here to clear up the disconnect and reconnect the postal ladder and let newcomers know what their job titles actually are. #na…
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On this episode of the Postal Blue Podcast, we speak about the flow of mail and how it actually travels in the Post Office. There are a lot of misconceptions that we wanted to clarify and set the groundwork for future episodes. No one is the blame on the ground as we all have a level of ignorance and learning is the way to have a better understandi…
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On today's episode of the Postal Blue Podcast, we speak about an article that was recently released stating that management wants to cut off the air conditioning in Post Offices in the summer in order to try to make carriers move faster in the offices and leave out the offices earlier. Which brings up safety concerns from OSHA and others. #postoffi…
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On this special short episode of the Postal Blue Podcast, episode 4.5 to be exact, entitled New And Overwhelmed we are specifically speaking to the new CCA's and PTF's that are coming into the Post Office. A lot of them are feeling overwhelmed and you don't need the stress. You always do what you can, and don't worry about what you cannot. We also …
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On today's episode of the Postal Blue Podcast, we have a full house with Coffey, Watkins, Fe and me. Today's topic is about Article 3 of the NALC postal contract where it discusses the duties of management in particular circumstances, not everyday occurrences. This is information that they do not want you to know and since a lot of us don't read th…
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On the third episode of the Postal Blue Podcast, we discuss the File A Grievance process that the USPS uses to help stay in compliance of the contract. The problem is they attempt to use the contract to stay out of compliance at every turn in our personal opinions and experience. We will give you the run down on a typical grievance process and how …
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Today’s guest is a widely respected government attorney, and my friend, Arlean Leland. She recently retired from an impressive Federal career, including more than two decades as Associate General Counsel for Civil Rights, Labor and Employment, at the powerful Department of Agriculture. Over the years her accomplishments brought many accolades, incl…
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On this episode of Postal Blue Podcast, we discuss the importance of sticking together in your craft, and unions supporting each other. Featuring Coffey and myself on this episode, we go back and forth over dignity and respect over the floor, treatment inside the workplace on all sides, and taking the proper processes to address situations. #postal…
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Our returning guest today is Erin Lewellen, CEO of Tilting Futures, a nonprofit that creates immersive programs to prepare young people for careers that might impact global issues. The organization -- which was once known as Global Citizen Year -- has found ways to thrive, despite major challenges, like COVID. Recently, Tilting Futures expanded its…
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This episode, episode #1, incorporates things that has happened over the last 5 plus years in the postal service from my perspective and shows you, the viewer and listener where we stand now. From pre-covid to what happened during covid and what is going on since. We briefly speak on the current divide between management and the craft employees and…
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The Chevron Doctrine, a legal precedent for nearly half a century, was recently overturned in a monumental Supreme Court decision. This ruling could radically alter how federal regulations are interpreted and enforced, significantly affecting employment law. The Chevron Doctrine, rooted in the landmark case Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources…
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Our guest today, Kim Scott, is a popular expert on creating a more positive and respectful workplace. Kim helps leaders to create cultures where everyone does their best work and enjoys working together. Earlier, she was an executive coach at tech firms like Dropbox and Twitter, as well as a faculty member at Apple University. Here, Kim will tell u…
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When grappling with job loss or a toxic work environment, you likely wonder, "Do I have a case? Should I talk to a lawyer? Fired? Afraid You Might Be?, the latest book from podcast host Tom Spiggle, is your comprehensive guide for navigating employment law issues. In this episode, Tom walks you through how to get the most out of the first section o…
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Are you looking for a guide with insight, options, and next steps to help you through a sticky employment situation? Maybe you’ve been fired recently, or you’re afraid you’ll be fired and need help. Tom Spiggle, founder of The Spiggle Law Firm and host of this podcast, has written the book to help you determine your next steps and weigh your option…
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Getting to the point where an EEOC judge is assigned to your case is a significant milestone in federal sector litigation. What happens next? Louise Ryder, a senior attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, is here to continue our series on navigating federal sector litigation. The EEOC process is complex and laden with procedural requirements that requi…
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This episode features two retired judges are committed to decoding legal jargon and taking some of the mystery out of the legal system. Judge Tom Hodson and Judge Gayle Williams Byers – sometimes known as around WOUB at “The Judicial Twins” – are both teachers of judges. And now they have launched a podcast that explains prominent cases and everyda…
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This episode continues our series on federal sector litigation. Today's focus is understanding the fork in the road after the investigative phase. Learn more about your options at this stage of the process. After receiving the report of investigation (ROI), you have two options: request a Final Agency Decision (FAD) or opt for a hearing before the …
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How did a recent WNBA game inspire an episode about the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act? Zachary Aman, an attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, was watching a WNBA game when an injury report graphic splashed across the screen. He saw the usual ailments—Achilles tendons, knee injuries—but then something caught his eye. Nestled amidst the injuries are tw…
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Today, Judge David S. Tatel describes his remarkable new book, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. The book, co-written with his wife, Edie Tatel, beautifully weaves together several themes: his career as a civil rights attorney, his happy family life, the challenges of becoming blind, and the freedom made possible by his guide dog, Vixen. A…
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Workplace harassment is an issue that affects countless individuals daily, imparting a significant emotional and psychological toll. While many may recognize the discomfort and unease caused by certain behaviors, discerning whether such actions are illegal can be challenging. Samantha Vanterpool Rucker, an attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, joins …
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You’re a federal sector employee who has filed your complaint with the EEO. You receive your Report of Investigation (ROI). Now what? What exactly is an ROI, and what should you do next? Louise Ryder, an expert in federal sector employment law with The Spiggle Law Firm, joins us to explain the role of the ROI and provide strategic insight for those…
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Today’s guest, Giselle Ugarte, is an entrepreneur, an advertising whiz and a social media coach. And she has almost 300 thousand followers on the fast-growing platform, TikTok. Giselle believes in the power of video messages to tell your story, including in a job search. She says whatever platforms you prefer, your goal in social media should be to…
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Attorney Jessica Greer, from The Spiggle Law firm, joins Tom to guide us through the tangled web of short and long-term disability benefits. These benefits are often provided by employers as part of their benefits packages, but navigating them can be quite challenging. Tom and Jessica explore the differences between short and long-term disability, …
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Louise Ryder returns to the podcast to walk us through the critical steps in the formal EEO complaint process. Louise shares her insight for crafting a compelling formal complaint, the strategic significance of naming witnesses, and what you can expect from the investigator's report. We’ll also cover how to handle objections, the advantages of a wr…
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In this episode, we explore careers in the travel field, and describe new kinds of opportunities for agencies that specialize in luxury travel. Our guest is Sandy Saburn, a leader at Gifted Travel Network, a fast-growing, female-led company in the high-end travel industry. Sandy has always loved taking trips. And after being a career coach, a marke…
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The disparity in salaries between NBA and WNBA players has been a hot topic in recent weeks. Understanding the intricacies of negotiation, whether for salary, benefits, or severance agreements, is crucial for employees in any profession. We can gain valuable insights into negotiation strategies applicable in various professional contexts by drawing…
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Navigating the EEO process, particularly in the federal sector, can feel daunting. Many employees are ill-prepared for the time-intensive and potentially financially draining aspects of pursuing legal action. This episode addresses those very concerns with clarity, depth, and considerations for your next step. Michael Ludwig, a Senior Attorney at T…
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Today’s theme is the importance of creating a good fit between the way we prefer to work and the organization that employs us. Our expert guest, Dr. André Martin, is an organizational psychologist who spent 20 years as a leader in major companies like Mars, Nike, Disney and Google. He tells us about his new book, “Wrong Fit, Right Fit - Why How We …
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Don’t miss your deposition. That’s the bottom line. What happens, and what are the consequences when you miss your deposition? Tom and Ross Fodera, an attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, walk you through potential consequences and pitfalls to avoid when it comes to depositions and other critical legal appointments. They are discussing Wade v. Auto …
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How can mediation benefit federal employees in resolving disputes? What challenges do federal employees face when initiating an EEO process for discrimination claims? What do federal employees need to know when considering legal action against a federal agency? These are just a few questions Tom and his guest, Louise Ryder, a senior attorney with T…
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For some people, launching a job search seems more challenging than ever. Our repeat guest, Mark Anthony Dyson, says “think about it like the weather.” Job market conditions vary a good deal, depending on many factors, including your location, profession and skill set. But there are some broad trends worth watching. Mark warns that in some countrie…
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What is Sovereign Immunity, and how could it impact your claim against a government entity? Ross Fodera, an attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, joins Tom to discuss the complicated topic of sovereign immunity as it relates to discrimination and retaliation claims with government entities. They look at the recent Dupree vs. Owens case, a decision fr…
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