The Workforce Link Podcast
Offering forward thinking conversations for the workforce, linking employers and job seekers to a brighter tomorrow.
THE WORKFORCE LINK PODCAST
Hosted by Sundi Jo Graham of the Central Workforce Development Board, The Workforce Link offers discussions on job searching; resume and interview tips; leadership lessons; personal development; and interviews with industry leaders in both the private and public sector.
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The Workforce Link Podcast
Episode 75: AI, Automation, and the Future of Work: How Technology Is Changing Jobs
Explore how AI and automation are transforming jobs—and how job seekers and employers can adapt.
Episode 74: How Stacy Learned to Break the Cycle
Stacy Dismang Wright spent 21 years in prison. Now she’s helping others recover. Hear her powerful story of redemption, purpose, and second chances.
Episode 73: Breaking into a New Industry (Without the Experience to Match)
Learn how to break into a new industry without experience using real strategies like informational interviews and intentional networking.
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Central Region News
Walk-In-Wednesdays Hiring Event Returns April 15 in Columbia
The Columbia Job Center will host Walk-In-Wednesdays on April 15, bringing 13 employers and job seekers together for on-the-spot interviews and local hiring opportunities.
Students Explore Career and Volunteer Opportunities at Wonderland Camp
Youth participants recently joined Paula Pogue of the Central Workforce Development Region for a guided tour and information session at Wonderland Camp near Rocky Mount, Missouri — one of mid-Missouri’s most unique nonprofits serving individuals with disabilities for more than 50 years.
How a WIOA Youth Program Helped One Missourian Launch a Law Enforcement Career
Austin Harris was working at Walmart and ready for something more. With support from Central Missouri workforce staff and funding through WIOA, he completed law enforcement training at the Missouri Sheriffs’ Association Academy — and found a career he loves.

