From Setback to Comeback: Inspiring Stories
How Vanita Capobianco is Transforming Layoff Recovery with Her Podcast
Vanita Capobianco '09, a Binghamton University graduate, has launched the podcast 'Laid Off to Lift Off' to help individuals navigate the emotional and career challenges that come with job loss. Inspired by her own experience of losing her dream job, Capobianco provides a platform for storytelling, motivation, and career rebuilding strategies. The podcast emphasizes a mindset shift crucial for re‑entering today's dynamic workforce, especially in AI‑driven roles.
Introduction to Career Rebuilding Post‑Layoff
Vanita Capobianco: From Job Loss to Podcast Host
The "Laid Off to Lift Off" Podcast: Mission and Impact
Strategies for Career Rebuilding After Layoffs
Success Stories From Podcast Listeners
Resources and Frameworks for Career Recovery
Current Trends in Job Market and Layoffs
Future Implications of Workforce Automation
Conclusion: Embracing Change and Adaptability
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