Career literacy is not about predicting the future. It’s about equipping students with the skills, language, and confidence to navigate it.
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My Decade-Long Journey to Youth Coaching
If you have a student between the ages of 14 and 25, you know this period is exciting. It can also be confusing and often stressful. The pressure to "figure out the future" can feel immense, for both the student and the parent footing the bill. My commitment to solving this problem began in a … Continue reading My Decade-Long Journey to Youth Coaching
Career Literacy: The Upgrade No Technology Can Replace
Before we dig into the definition and power of Career Literacy, I want to address those of you caught up in the AI buzz. Many are sprinting from one event, webinar, and workshop to the next. It feels like a never-ending scavenger hunt. It’s easy to get dazzled by the noise. Without focus, all that … Continue reading Career Literacy: The Upgrade No Technology Can Replace
Credentials Have a Shelf Life-Four Ways to Stay Fresh
Stay FRESH during the August heat! No matter what career path you’re on, one truth remains the same: learning never stops. The workplace is constantly evolving. The skills that served you well five years ago are not enough to keep you competitive today. No matter your role—plumber, butcher, or chef—keeping your skills and credentials up … Continue reading Credentials Have a Shelf Life-Four Ways to Stay Fresh
Lessons from History: Adapting to Technological Evolution
I can’t help but compare our situation today, to almost 100 years ago when the tramway started replacing carriages and stagecoaches. Hear me out. Many employees lost their jobs, companies went bankrupt and so naturally, there was some resistance to the tram with people comparing it to a devil or goblin. Hear Me Out Many … Continue reading Lessons from History: Adapting to Technological Evolution