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 76:Career Shifts: When to Move On and How to Do It Well
Discover the three cognitive habits that make people more accountable and productive at work. Learn how neuroscience supports better team performance.
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.
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Central Region News
From CNA to RN: How Natalie Plemmons Turned Her Dream Into a Career
When Natalie Plemmons came to the Job Center in 2024, she had a goal and a job — but needed support to get through nursing school. With help from three workforce programs, she graduated from State Fair Community College and started her RN career three days later.
From Part-Time Retail to Registered Nurse: Maria Wolfrum’s Story
With support from WIOA Adult, EDA, and Healthy Blue, Maria Wolfrum went from part-time retail work to a full-time career as a Registered Nurse — graduating from State Fair Community College and landing a position at Capital Region Medical Center.
How the Central Region Is Closing the Gap Between Employers and Job Seekers with Disabilities
The 4th annual AccessAbility Business Summit brought mid-Missouri employers, advocates, and job seekers together for a full day of education, connection, and inclusive hiring solutions. Here’s a look at what made May 7 a day worth celebrating.

