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Untangled

Untangled

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Untangled, a podcast from All Sides, takes a complicated topic and untangles it for you. On this season, we examine what’s working and not working as our community prepares for the jobs of tomorrow. Subscribe to Untangled wherever you get your podcasts or listen live Monday mornings at 11 a.m. on 89.7 NPR news.Copyright 2024 WOSU Public Media Politics & Government
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  • Inside: Reshaping Work Townhall
    May 18 2026

    From AI, to skills-based jobs to a growing immigrant population, we're looking at what’s redefining central Ohio’s workforce and economy.

    We’ll share powerful stories, elevate the voices most affected and examine what’s working and what’s not.

    The discussion happened as part of WOSU's Inside: Reshaping Work Townhall.

    Host:

    • Amy Juravich, host of All Sides with Amy Juravich, WOSU Public Media

    Panel:

    • Lisa Patt-McDaniel, CEO, Aspyr
    • Chris Berry, CEO, Ohio X
    • Nadia Kasvin, director, US Together


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    50 mins
  • College vs. Trade School vs. AI
    May 11 2026

    Deciding what to do after high school used to feel like a one-way street leading straight to a four-year university.

    Today, however, the rising cost of tuition and a shifting labor market have reopened the debate between the traditional college path and specialized trade schools.

    And now, the rise of artificial intelligence has added a complex layer to this age-old debate

    While a four-year degree focuses on critical thinking, and trade schools emphasize essential manual expertise, the rapid advancement of AI now threatens to automate roles in both sectors.

    Guests:

    • Jeff Strohl, research professor and director, Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
    • Stephanie Hightower, president & CEO, Columbus Urban League
    • Kevin Fox, founder, Foxwerx Group


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    50 mins
  • Immigration Workforce
    May 4 2026

    A new report from the American Immigration Council shows that immigrants play a crucial role in Ohio’s economy.

    In 2023, immigrants earned $27.3 billion in income and paid $7.3 billion in local, state and federal taxes.

    Immigrants help fill Ohio’s workplace shortages.

    Hear from the City of Columbus about how they are connecting immigrants to in-demand jobs in central Ohio.

    And learn about the key role H-2A Visa workers play in Ohio’s food system.

    Guests:

    • Micaela McConnell, policy manager on the State and Local Initiatives team, American Immigration Council
    • Kym Douglas, director of the City of Columbus' Department of Neighborhoods
    • Anisa Kline, human geographer and researcher with expertise in immigration, guest worker programs and farmworker health


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    51 mins
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