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The State of Employment: Why Job Security Feels Out of Reach

The State of Employment: Why Job Security Feels Out of Reach

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In this episode, the Girlie Ladies dive into the realities of today’s unstable job market at a moment where layoffs are rising, promotions are stalling, new graduates are struggling to get hired, and workers across all ages feel increasingly vulnerable.

KJ Brewer and Sonji Cosby share personal stories, recent trends, and heartfelt reflections on what it means to navigate a workplace climate where no one feels truly safe. They explore everything from ageism and career pivots to the pressure on young adults, the rise of specialized skills, trade programs, certifications, and the growing need for side hustles and financial resilience.

This conversation offers clarity, encouragement, and real-world insight for anyone trying to stay afloat, reinvent themselves, or find purpose in a rapidly changing employment landscape.

Topics we discuss:
• The emotional impact of sudden layoffs
• Why even experienced workers are being overlooked
• The challenges facing recent college graduates
• The importance of specialization and technical skills
• Trade school careers and the return of hands-on professions
• How AI is reshaping job security and opportunity
• Side hustles, skill-building, and preparing for an uncertain future
• The global trend of Americans seeking work abroad

Whether you're rebuilding, rethinking, or just trying to survive in this job market, this episode will remind you that you're not alone and that there are paths forward.

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