Timeout with Jonathan Jones

On this week’s episode of Timeout with TWN, we chatted with Jonathan Jones, best-selling author, 2-time TEDx speaker, and host of Your Podcast Mentor with Jonathan Jones!
Find out the lessons sport taught Jonathan about life and learn what he does in the podcasting space to help provide a platform to others. Timeout is a …

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Timeout with Natalie Hummel

On this week’s episode of Timeout with TWN, we chatted with Every Kid Sports Co-Founder Natalie Hummel. Every Kid Sports is a nonprofit committed to leveling the playing field and giving low-income families the same opportunities to get their kids in sports. The objective of Every Kid Sports is to cover the cost of registration …

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Should LGBTQ+ Students Hide that from Potential Employers for Fear of Being Discriminated Against?

Navigating the job search process can be a daunting task for any college or university student, but for members of the LGBTQ+ community, an additional layer of concern often looms: whether to disclose their identity to potential employers. The fear …

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College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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O-1A: The Best U.S. Work Visa

The O-1A visa for “individuals with extraordinary ability” is arguably the best U.S. work visa. Yet very few international students ever apply for the O-1. Why? The O-1 criteria can be intimidating and even confusing. Even worse, many international students …

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What Are H-1B Cap-Exempt Jobs?

For international students looking to continue working in the US after graduation, many choose to pursue an H-1B visa. H-1B visas are distributed by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) through an annual lottery that is capped at …

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How to Answer: Will You Now or in the Future Require Sponsorship to Work in the US

This is a question that U.S. employers often ask on job applications. International students get very nervous about answering truthfully and fear that this will hurt their chances of getting the job. However, everyone should answer this question honestly and …

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The Best Jobs for People with Dyslexia (10 Tech Roles That Play to Your Strengths)

Dyslexia gets framed as a reading disorder. A deficit. Something to “overcome.”

But in tech, dyslexic professionals often outperform their neurotypical peers, not despite dyslexia, but because of it.

The same brain wiring that makes linear text processing difficult creates …

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Rebuilding Career Confidence After Long Gaps in Employment

Returning to work after a long break can feel overwhelming. Many people with disabilities face doubts, fear, and uncertainty. However, these feelings do not define your future. With the right mindset and tools, rebuilding career confidence becomes possible. Every small …

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Returning to Work After an Injury: What Employees with Disabilities Should Know

Going back to work after a workplace injury rarely feels simple. Even when physical healing is underway, many workers face a complicated mix of medical limitations, financial pressure, and uncertainty about what comes next. For employees living with disabilities — whether …

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Career Growth After Hard Times

This episode is a replay of a powerful livestream focused on growing your career after hard times. I emphasize the importance of feeling your feelings, giving yourself credit for everything you’ve accomplished, and choosing one area of your career where …

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