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During the last few years in media and marketing, many workers in their fifties found themselves unemployed for the first time as the pandemic took hold and they were among the first to be packaged out.
NABS is now re-offering its course for those at midlife wondering what to do next, based on Julia Moulden's book, RIPE: Rich, Rewarding Work After 50. We welcome Julia to this episode of the podcast to talk about discovering passion, purpose and possibility at midlife.
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NexTech AR President Paul Duffy on why AR is destined to become the new mass media
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Greg Ogonowski of Modulation Index on the JPBG audio streaming upgrade
Orlena Cain on books, broadcasting & balance
Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB) President Kevin Desjardins
Francis Currie on UK radio, Smashprep & competing on content
Peggy Kelly & Carole Gerson on reclaiming women's history in early Canadian broadcasting and publishing
Kevin Frankish on chasing The Happy Molecule
MediaSmarts' Matthew Johnson on Media Literacy Week and rebuilding trust
Numeris CEO Neil McEneaney with an update on audio strategy, VAM & more
Tore Stautland, CEO of The News Forum
Glenn Prins on MRI Home Studio and remote work solutions
Karen Tankard on Life After Journalism
Bob Orban on 'Why use Orban?'
Piya Chattopadhyay on walking her own path as host of CBC's The Sunday Magazine
Master FM Systems with Dielectric's Keith Pelletier
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