Show overview
Workforce on the Mic: Presented by NAWDP has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 21 episodes. That works out to roughly 8 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 18 min and 26 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 12 episodes published. Published by NAWDP.
From the publisher
What could happen if we could take our workforce to new heights? Workforce on the Mic presented by NAWDP brings you inspirational stories, innovative solutions, and expert insights that are shaping the future of the workforce. Tune in for dynamic conversations that motivate and transform the workforce development community. To learn more, visit: https://www.nawdp.org/
Latest Episodes
View all 21 episodesE21: Stories From the Field: The Mental Health Factor in Workforce Success
E20: Stories from the Field: Thrive at Work- The Power of Mental Health and Personal Growth
Tune in as we explore the powerful connection between mental health, personal development, and long-term career success in today's workforce. In this episode, we hear from leaders who are redefining what it means to truly support people at work: moving beyond job placement to focus on well-being, growth, and human connection. From creating spaces of accountability and community to offering simple, practical ways to support others without being a clinician, this conversation highlights how meeting people where they are can transform both individuals and organizations.
E19: Workforce in the Age of AI: What Comes Next?
In this episode, we explore how AI is reshaping the workforce system with Corey Jones, Chief of Policy and Planning for the Governor's Workforce Board of Rhode Island. Corey breaks down what this current "window of opportunity" with AI really means for workforce professionals—highlighting both the risks of job displacement and the potential for innovation, new career pathways, and expanded access. From analyzing labor market data in new ways to understanding which roles are most exposed (and which may grow), Corey offers practical insights on how workforce leaders can respond right now. He also shares actionable ways practitioners can begin using AI today—from career exploration to interview preparation—while emphasizing the importance of staying proactive, curious, and connected to employer needs.
E18: The Wellness-to-Work Approach: Supporting Job Seekers and Staff
In this episode of Workforce on the Mic, we explore why mental health and wellness are becoming essential components of true workforce readiness. You'll learn how a holistic, people-centered approach can help job seekers overcome barriers beyond employment—such as stress, housing instability, and emotional regulation—while also supporting the frontline staff who serve them every day. Discover practical strategies that workforce professionals can use immediately, including simple de-escalation techniques, mindfulness-based tools, and the mindset shift of responding rather than reacting. This conversation highlights how wellness-focused programming can strengthen retention, improve outcomes, and create healthier, more sustainable workforce systems for everyone involved.
E17: A BIG STEP Forward: Preparing Talent for Apprenticeship Success
In this episode, we're joined by Lindsay Blumer, President and CEO of WRTP | BIG STEP, for a timely conversation on apprenticeship readiness and why it matters more than ever in today's workforce landscape. Lindsay explores how earn-and-learn models are opening doors to high-demand careers, creating equitable and industry-led pathways, and aligning education with real-world job opportunities. Drawing on her experience leading a statewide workforce intermediary in Wisconsin, she shares insights on preparing individuals with the confidence, core skills, and support systems needed to succeed—while also helping employers build strong, sustainable talent pipelines that benefit workers, industries, and communities alike.
E16: Workforce Reflections: Inside a Year of Growth, Change, and Shared Purpose at NAWDP
In this end-of-year episode, we're joined by Melissa Robbins, CEO of NAWDP, to reflect on a year of growth, change, and shared purpose across the workforce development community. Together, we explore how NAWDP navigated evolving policy landscapes, organizational growth, and emerging priorities like leadership development and AI—while staying grounded in connection and service to workforce professionals nationwide. The conversation looks back at what mattered most in 2025 and ahead to what's shaping the field in 2026.
E15: From Classroom to Career: District C's Blueprint for Real-World Problem Solving
In this episode, we sit down with Dan Gonzalez, CEO & Co-Founder of District C, to explore how real-world problem solving, collaborative teamwork, and educator coaching are redefining what it means to prepare students for the modern workforce. Dan shares how District C's innovative Teamship model connects students with local businesses to tackle authentic challenges, while the Coaching Institute equips educators to guide and grow the team-based skills that employers need most—skills that humanize us in an AI-driven economy. From expanding equitable access to work-based learning during the school day to making school–industry partnerships simple and scalable, this conversation offers a powerful look at how we can build the next generation of diverse, workforce-ready talent.
E14: Pivot, Partner, and Progress: Insights from the Business Services Academy
In this episode of Workforce on the Mic, recorded live at the Business Services Academy, you'll discover how workforce professionals across the country are reimagining what it means to engage with employers in a rapidly changing landscape. You'll hear powerful insights about building genuine relationships with businesses, creating trust that leads to lasting partnerships, and learning to focus on what you can control to make the greatest impact. From practical strategies for developing sector partnerships and leveraging on-the-job training contracts, to embracing technology like AI to better serve communities, this conversation will challenge you to think differently, act intentionally, and be great at what you can control.
E13: Celebrating Workforce Development Month: Changing Lives with Wayne Williams
In this inspiring episode of Workforce on the Mic, Wayne Williams shares how workforce development can transform not just careers but entire communities. From his early days in direct care to leadership roles connecting job seekers, employers, and resources, Wayne highlights the power of human connection, confidence building, and cross-sector collaboration. Listeners will discover how workforce professionals create opportunities, foster economic growth, and help individuals realize their potential—showing that workforce development is more than a job; it's a calling to change lives and strengthen communities.
E12: Cultivating Leaders: Lessons from the NAWDP Leadership Academy
Discover how the NAWDP Leadership Academy is transforming workforce development by equipping leaders with the skills to master themselves, build strong relationships, and turn vision into action. In this episode, you will explore how the Academy blends practical learning with collaborative activities to create meaningful change in communities. You will hear how participants develop emotional intelligence, foster trust, manage conflict, and drive innovation while connecting with peers from diverse backgrounds. Walk away with insights you can apply to your own leadership journey and learn how to be curious, be ready to work, and make a lasting impact.
E11: Inside NAWDP: Diversity, Growth, and the Future of Workforce Development
In this episode, we sit down with Crystal Odom-McKinney, longtime board member and former Region Five Director for NAWDP, to explore how the organization has evolved to meet the changing needs of workforce professionals and the communities they serve. Recorded live at NAWDP's 41st annual conference, Crystal shares her personal journey from case manager to leader, the importance of intentional growth that preserves quality and connection, and why staying "uncomfortable" is essential for driving real change. She also offers powerful advice on building your professional toolbox, mentoring job seekers to break generational cycles, and keeping NAWDP at the center of your success.
E10: One-Stop, Many Services: How AJCs Support Job Seekers and Employers
In this special live episode of Workforce on the Mic, recorded at NAWDP's 41st Annual Conference in Virginia Beach, host Alexis Franks shines a spotlight on the heart of America's public workforce system: the American Job Centers (AJCs). You'll hear from Sarita Alston, One-Stop Operator for Ross Innovative Employment Solutions in Greater Memphis, as she breaks down what AJCs really do, and why One-Stop Operators are essential to making the system work. From supporting individuals with training, employment, and wraparound services, to coordinating partner agencies and engaging local businesses, this episode unpacks how workforce collaboration truly happens on the ground. Whether you're a job seeker, service provider, or fellow workforce professional, tune in to learn how these centers are transforming lives and building stronger communities.
E09: The Power of Local: NYC's Blueprint for Workforce Advocacy
In this episode of Workforce on the Mic, we sit down with Greg Morris, CEO of the New York City Employment and Training Coalition, to explore how local workforce systems can drive real impact through relentless advocacy, strategic partnerships, and powerful storytelling. Greg shares insights from over two decades in the field, offering a candid look at the challenges and opportunities facing workforce professionals today. You'll hear how organizations can reduce barriers, align community resources, and elevate job seekers—especially those in historically underserved neighborhoods—into meaningful, sustainable careers. Whether you're on the front lines or shaping policy, this conversation will remind you why your work matters and how to stay the course.
E08: Workforce Legacies pt 2: Bob Knight on Workforce Innovation
In this episode of Workforce on the Mic, guest host Kim Meadows sits down with longtime workforce advocate and industry legend Bob Knight, Director of Government Relations at Equus Workforce Solutions. Together, they explore Bob's decades-spanning journey from public service roots in 1970s Milwaukee to his role in shaping national workforce policy. Listeners will hear reflections on the evolution of workforce development, the pivotal role of private industry councils, and the enduring value of innovation, sector strategies, and local impact. With insights on AI, funding sustainability, and advice for the next generation of professionals, this episode offers a rich conversation for anyone invested in the future of workforce systems.
E07: Workforce Legacies in Action: Part One
In this episode, we are joined by Larry Robbin, Executive Director of Robbin and Associates, who shares his inspiring journey into workforce development. You'll hear how Larry's grandfather's experience as an immigrant shaped his perspective on hiring practices, and gain valuable insights on how the field has evolved to address increasingly complex barriers to employment. Larry challenges traditional career frameworks and advocates for a strength-based "discovery" approach that uncovers hidden talents in job seekers. Whether you're new to workforce development or a seasoned professional, you'll appreciate his practical advice on building meaningful business relationships and finding fulfillment in this dynamic and rewarding field.
E06: Mentorship That Matters: Building Youth Career Confidence
In this episode of "Workforce on the Mic," you'll discover powerful insights on youth mentorship from Dr. Scott Brewster, co-founder and Director of Partnerships at Hats & Ladders. Listen as he shares with host Alexis Franks how to effectively guide young people through career decisions. You'll learn practical strategies for active listening, building networks, and helping youth gain confidence in their career choices. Dr. Brewster reveals how his path from music teacher to workforce development leader shaped his approach to mentoring. You'll also discover the importance of early work experiences and free online learning resources that can transform how we prepare young people for success during their most formative years.
E05: From the Barbershop to the Boardroom: Innovative Approaches to Community Impact
Discover how two innovative leaders are transforming workforce development and community health in this episode of "Workforce on the Mic." Join host Alexis Franks as she speaks with Esther Lewis, CEO of Holistic Evolution Inc., who developed the Barbershop Talks program to address mental health and substance abuse prevention for young men of color, and Soyica White, CEO of The Soyica Experience, who combines barbering with career coaching to help individuals discover their purpose and build confidence. These visionaries share how they identified community needs, developed creative solutions, and are making lasting impacts through their unique approaches to personal and professional development.
E04: A Champion for Youth: NFL Legend Darrell Green's Journey to Workforce Development
In this episode of "Workforce on the Mic," host Alexis Franks sits down with NFL legend Darrell Green at the 2024 Youth Symposium in Phoenix, Arizona. Darrell shares his remarkable journey from professional football to becoming Eckerd Connects' first national ambassador in workforce development. He also discusses his long-standing commitment to youth development, from running learning centers and his own foundation to working with ex-offenders through his company, Trusted Solutions Group. Tune in as Darrell reveals how his personal experiences shaped his dedication to youth empowerment, explores the untapped potential of workforce development programs, and shares his vision for bridging the gap between communities and life-changing opportunities.
E03: Building New Paths: Alternative Routes to Youth Success
In this episode of "Workforce on the Mic," we are joined by B.J. Paige, Executive Director of Youth Guidance DC and an expert in youth workforce development. Speaking from the 2024 Youth Symposium in Phoenix, B.J. shares his personal journey from being a "hard to serve youth" to becoming a leader in workforce development. He discusses the critical importance of apprenticeship programs for young people who may not choose traditional college paths, drawing from his experience with the Baltimore DC Building Trades Council. The conversation highlights innovative solutions for youth workforce development and the importance of maintaining energy and enthusiasm in the field.
E02: Good Jobs for All: Championing Disability Inclusion
Tune in to episode two of Workforce on the Mic for a conversation with Kaitlyn Jackson, Policy Associate at Cornell University's Yang Tan Institute on Employment and Disability, about disability employment policies and practices. Kate discusses workforce development programs, systemic changes, and how to achieve access to good jobs for all. You'll also hear about initiatives like Project SEARCH and insights on creating inclusive workplaces and promoting opportunities for individuals with disabilities in the workforce.
