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The Industry Podcast
The genius of history podcasts is that the genre can take three distinct tracks. First, the podcast can cover history as we know it, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the Boxer Rebellion in China. Second, the show can dispute myths that have been calcified in the historical record. For example, witches were not burned as a result of the Salem Witch Trials, Napoleon wasn't short, and Marie Antoinette never said, "Let them eat cake." Third, the podcast can investigate history that is lesser known and, at times, intentionally forgotten.
By Frank Racioppi10 months ago in Interview
The Pallet Payoff: How Much Can You Really Make?
Wholesale pallets for sale are a treasure trove for small business owners aiming to boost their profit margins through reselling. If you've been scouring the market for affordable, high-quality inventory, here's a quick rundown:
By Ken Nielson10 months ago in Interview
What's Ray Saying Podcast
I first heard of the What's Ray Saying podcast from Demetrius Bagley, the Executive Director of the Black Podcasting Awards. Demetrius mentioned that this podcast had won multiple awards at the 2024 awards ceremony, so I had to check it out. I'm glad I did because this is one of the most narratively vibrant podcasts in the audio verse.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview
The Role of AI in Resume Parsing: A Game-Changer for HR Professionals. AI-Generated.
Introduction The recruitment landscape has evolved dramatically in recent years, and AI-driven technologies have significantly transformed how HR professionals source, screen, and select candidates. One of the most impactful innovations in this space is AI-powered resume parsing. With the ever-growing volume of job applications, HR teams need an efficient and accurate way to extract valuable candidate information from resumes.
By Rchilli Inc11 months ago in Interview
Dario Schiraldi Deutsche Bank Leader Successful Journey
Dario Schiraldi Deutsche Bank Leader’s career trajectory showcases a remarkable evolution from a seasoned finance executive at some of the world’s largest institutions to a highly successful entrepreneur. With over two decades of experience in the financial industry, Schiraldi has demonstrated leadership capabilities across multiple roles and regions, gaining a reputation as a transformative figure in global finance. His transition from investment banking to entrepreneurship is a testament to his versatility, strategic thinking, and ability to adapt to new challenges in an ever-changing business landscape.
By Dario Schiraldi Deutsche Bank Former Director11 months ago in Interview
How to Reduce Employee Turnover in Restaurants and Cafes
Employee turnover is a persistent challenge in the restaurant and café industry. Long hours, high stress, and limited career growth often push employees to seek opportunities elsewhere. High turnover rates not only disrupt operations but also increase recruitment and training costs. Addressing this issue requires a proactive approach that prioritizes employee well-being, engagement, and job satisfaction.
By Yash Chaudhari11 months ago in Interview
NCAA Bracket
Introduction: Why the NCAA Bracket Dominates Google Trends Every March March Madness isn’t just a basketball tournament — it’s a cultural phenomenon. Year after year, the search term “NCAA bracket” skyrockets on Google Trends as millions of fans, casual viewers, and office pool enthusiasts scramble to predict the perfect path to the Final Four. But what fuels this obsession? From bracketology strategies to Cinderella stories, this blog dives into why “NCAA bracket” trends globally, how to craft a winning bracket, and the secrets behind its SEO dominance.
By Fouad Berg11 months ago in Interview
Podcaster Profiles: Tania Mohammad
On this edition of Podcaster Profiles, Ear Worthy focuses on Tania Mohammad, a podcast producer, host, and community builder. Tania's gift to podcasting and to society continues to resonate even after her podcast to celebrate heroes was made nearly four years ago.
By Frank Racioppi11 months ago in Interview











