There are many things that go into solving a crime, one of which is analyzing the scene to determine what did or did not happen. Ross Gardner is an experienced and well-respected crime scene analyst with Bevel, Gardner & Associates. Ross has played a role in determining countless criminal outcomes, and tells Tim Muma about the detailed nature of the analysis, how technology continues to evolve and improve the field, and why...
Do you think you have what it takes to call strike three on some of the most popular stars in Major League Baseball? This edition examines what it takes to be a professional umpire, challenging all the fans who have said they can do better. Ted Barrett has been a Major League Umpire for more than 15 years, and he joins Tim Muma to give the listeners a glimpse into their world. Ted breaks down the long road to "The Show," th...
Often times, individuals end up in a position they aren't happy with or they simply envision something else for their career. Paul Angone, the creator of AllGroanUp.com, gives the listeners some strategies on how to utilize their current job to find a way into the one they really want. Paul also tells Tim Muma what people need to focus on when looking to move on.
Sometimes it's the casual conversations that bring you the most insight. Of course, it doesn't hurt if you're talking about finances and your friend happens to be an expert in the field. Chuck Conrad, senior financial planner for Szarka Financial, describes to Tim Muma the type of practical tips he shares with his friends. Chuck touches on where to starts, what to slash, and how to determine what's important.
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Through the wonders of technology and social media, we have access to an incredible amount of people, information, and companies. Far more than we ever have before.
At the same time, it feels like we’re somehow less connected – truly connected – on a level that would be considered authentic. That is the market inefficiency you need to tap into in order to land your next great job or advance your career to the next le...
Don't worry if you don't know what this position entails, as that's why LJNRadio brings on experts in each field and career. Tim Muma is joined by Dr. Marcus Nashelsky, vice president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, to discuss the ins and outs of being a forensic pathologist. He breaks down the long educational path and what it's really like on a day-to-day basis, often contrary to what TV and movies depict.
The old adage of "the customer is always right" only goes so far. When companies are faced with overbearing clients or customers with unrealistic expectations, it can create a host of problems. Nationally acclaimed corporate attorney Garret Sutton, author of "Toxic Client: Knowing and Avoiding Problem Customers," explains how these toxic customers can harm your employees and negatively impact the whole organization. Host Ti...
There are a lot of thoughts and beliefs when it comes to mature workers. While some information regarding this group may be true, there are also plenty of myths regarding the hiring and employment of the older demographic. Author Kerry Hannon, AARP's Jobs Expert, joins Tim Muma to figure out which phrases commonly associated with mature workers are true or false. Kerry offers us facts, practical insight, and a better unders...
Experts often talk about a candidate being a brand and marketing oneself to the employers. On the other hand, too much information could result in discriminatory acts - intentional or subconsciously - that could cost you a new position. Debra Wheatman, a Certified Professional Resume Writer and Career Coach, discusses the strategy of concealing parts of your identity when applying for jobs. She explains to Tim Muma how cert...
For some, retirement is a long-awaited vacation where they can enjoy the fruits of their labor. For others, it's a frightening proposition due to money, health or a host of other factors. Rick Martin, senior financial planner for Szarka Financial, gives the listeners key insights into the 8 reasons you should continue working even after "retirement." He explains to Tim Muma that whether you need to work or want to have a jo...