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 81: Why Your Emotions Are Blocking Your Job Search Success

Your resume might not be the problem. In Episode 81 of The Workforce Link Podcast, we break down how anxiety and self-doubt quietly sabotage your job search and what you can do about it.

Episode 80: Hiring for Attitude vs. Experience: Which Matters More?

When hiring, what matters more: attitude or experience? In this episode of the Workforce Link Podcast, we explore how employers can balance technical expertise and soft skills to build stronger teams and improve long-term retention.

Episode 79: You Don’t Have to Have It All Figured Out

You don’t have to have your career figured out to move forward. In this episode of the Workforce Link Podcast, Sundi Jo explores why clarity matters more than certainty and how slowing down can help you take the next step with confidence.

Episode 78: A Fresh Start for Your Career and Workforce Planning

The new year often brings pressure to have clear answers about work and career goals. This episode explores how to start fresh with intention, focus on clarity over urgency, and take meaningful next steps in career and workforce planning.

Episode 77: The Brain Science Behind Getting Things Done at Work

Learn the brain science behind accountability at work. This Workforce Link Podcast episode explains why some employees excel and how all Missouri job seekers and employers can build stronger habits.

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.

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.

Episode 72: Find The Work You’re Wired To Do with Ken Coleman

This podcast with Ken Coleman explores his book “Find the Work You’re Wired to Do”. Learn how to assess your strengths and find a career you’ll love.

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Central Region News

Walk-In-Wednesdays Brings 57 Job Seekers and 9 Employers Together in Columbia for April Hiring Event

The Columbia Job Center hosted its April Walk-In-Wednesdays hiring event, connecting 57 job seekers with 9 local employers for on-the-spot interviews and real hiring conversations in Columbia, Missouri.

Veteran and Spouse Hiring Fair Connects 42 Job Seekers with Missouri Employers

The Columbia Job Center and Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans’ Hospital hosted a Veteran and Spouse Hiring Fair on April 21, 2026, connecting 42 job seekers — including 32 veterans — with regional employers in Columbia, Missouri.

Pulaski County Maintains Work Ready Community Status

Pulaski County Clerk Dave Ernst accepted the award on behalf of the county, presented by COPIC Executive Director Trish Rogers, recognizing maintained Certified Work Ready Community status for Program Year 2025.

Episode 81: Why Your Emotions Are Blocking Your Job Search Success

Your resume might not be the problem. In Episode 81 of The Workforce Link Podcast, we break down how anxiety and self-doubt quietly sabotage your job search and what you can do about it.

Missouri Workforce Update: February 2026 Jobs Data Shows Shifts Across Industries

Missouri lost 8,600 jobs in February 2026, while the unemployment rate remained steady at 3.9 percent, reflecting shifts across key industries.

Lebanon Job Center Supports Student Interviews at Lebanon High School

Lebanon Job Center staff worked with 45 Lebanon High School seniors on April 9 and 10, providing mock interviews and real-world guidance to help students prepare for employment and future career opportunities.

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.

Walk-In-Wednesdays Launch Strong in Columbia with 63 Job Seekers and 13 Employers

The Columbia Job Center kicked off Walk-In-Wednesdays with 63 job seekers and 13 employers, showing strong demand for in-person hiring events.

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