• Ben Wildavsky on the German Model of Dual-Studies
    Jan 9 2025

    Ben Wildavsky is a veteran higher education strategist and writer, and host of the Higher Ed Spotlight podcast. He brings decades of experience in journalism and education policy, including leadership roles at Strada Education Network, the College Board, and US News & World Report. He is the author of The Career Arts: Making the Most of College, Credentials, and Connections and an award-winning expert on education-to-workforce initiatives. In this episode of Hardly Working we explore the German model of dual studies, a unique blend of vocational training and academic education, and examine its implications for the US as industries continue to evolve in the face of technological change. Ben's insights, drawn from years of leadership in education, offer valuable lessons on the future of workforce development.

    Mentioned in the Episode:

    Germany Jumps on Degree Apprenticeships

    National Center for the Apprenticeship Degree

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company

    The Career Arts: Making the Most of College, Credentials & Connections

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    50 mins
  • Robert Lerman on the Role of Apprenticeships in the American Economy
    Dec 19 2024

    Robert Lerman is a research fellow at the Urban Institute and the co-founder of Apprenticeships for America, where he is dedicated to expanding opportunities for lifelong learning and ensuring that apprenticeships are a cornerstone of America’s educational landscape. Through his prolific research and advocacy, we examine the role of apprenticeships in our economy, successful policy examples in Europe, and the impact of AI and technological changes.

    Mentioned in the episode:

    Apprenticeships for America

    Skills-Based Hiring

    National Apprenticeship Resource Hub

    The Harold W. McGraw, Jr. 2024 Prize in Education

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    46 mins
  • Stuart Andreason on Skills-Based Hiring
    Dec 5 2024

    Stuart Andreason is the Executive Director of Programs at the Burning Glass Institute where he leads efforts in research and engagement on workforce innovation, higher education, and economic mobility. Through his personal experience and his work in skills-based hiring, we look at vocation in career, skills signals, and role of technology in the hiring process.

    Mentioned in the episode:

    Burning Glass Institute

    Skills-Based Hiring: The Long Road from Pronouncements to Practice

    How Advanced Data Systems Can Do More to Drive Economic Mobility

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    53 mins
  • Kerry McKittrick on Education, Career Navigation, and Workforce Development
    Oct 31 2024

    Kerry McKittrick, in her work as co-director of The Project on Workforce at Harvard, looks into different aspects of the relationship between workforce development and careers. In this episode of Hardly Working, we dive into three different reports that McKittrick has authored recently.

    Mentioned in the episode:

    The College-to-Jobs Initiative: Exploring the intersection of higher education and the workforce

    College-to-Jobs Map

    Unlocking Economic Prosperity: Career Navigation in a Time of Rapid Change

    Workforce Strategies for New Industrial Policies: Governors’ Emerging Solutions

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    47 mins
  • David Hernandez on Creating a Domestic Microprocessor Manufacturing Labor Force
    Oct 17 2024

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    This week on Hardly Working, Brent Orrell talks with David Hernandez, Vice President of Education at IPC, the Global Association for Electronics Manufacturing.

    Brent and David discuss domestic electronics manufacturing, workforce education and training, and the global supply chain.

    Mentioned During the Show:

    IPC International, Inc.

    The CHIPS and Science Act


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    46 mins
  • Addressing Rural Economic Development With Kevin R. Kosar
    Aug 22 2024

    On July 22, Brent Orrell from AEI and Tony Pipa from Brookings hosted a discussion about Casa Grande Valley Farms, an agricultural cooperative from the New Deal era that faced challenges and eventually failed. AEI's Kevin R. Kosar, who has republished a book on the project, joined the conversation to discuss the lessons this historical case offers for modern federal rural economic development, especially in the context of recent legislative investments like the CHIPS and Science Act.

    Mentioned in the episode:

    Tony Pipa (Brookings)

    Kevin R. Kosar (AEI)

    Casa Grande Valley Farms

    The Government Project by Edward C. Banfield

    Cooperative model

    The Great Depression

    CHIPS and Science Act

    No Child Left Behind

    USAID

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Russ Roberts on "Wild Problems"
    Aug 8 2024

    Russ Roberts, President of Shalem College in Jerusalem and host of the Econtalk podcast, discusses his book, “Wild Problems: A Guide to the Decisions That Define Us. The book discusses Robert’s approach to problems that can’t be solved with normal economics analysis. In this episode, Brent and Russ also discuss the influences Russ had growing up and the advice he has for young people today.

    Mentioned in the Episode


    Wild Problems by Russ Roberts

    Shalem College in Jerusalem

    It’s a Wonderful Loaf Poem

    Keynes vs. Hayek Rap Battle

    The Price of Everything by Russ Roberts

    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

    Kentucky Community College Using AI to Train Peer Support Specialists

    F.A. Hayek

    Milton Friedman

    Deirdre McCloskey

    Gary Becker


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    1 hr
  • Sally Satel and Keith Humphreys on the Opioid Epidemic
    Jul 18 2024

    On July 8, AEI’s Brent Orrell hosted the fifth event in the “On the Front Porch” series with the Brookings Institution’s Tony Pipa featuring Stanford University Professor Keith Humphreys and AEI’s Sally Satel, two experts in opioid treatment and the societal effects of drug abuse in rural areas. They discuss the factors that led to the opioid crisis and the challenges in resolving it.

    Mentioned in the Episode

    Tony Pipa (Brookings)

    Keith Humphreys (Stanford)

    Sally Satel (AEI)

    Pavlovian conditioning

    Origins of the Opioid Crisis and its Enduring Impacts by Abby Alpert et. al

    Death in Mud Lick Book by Eric Eyre

    Dr. Art Van Zee

    Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism by Anne Case and Angus Deaton

    Golden Leaf Foundation

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    56 mins