Weekday, morning drive-time, live news program for engaged listeners (ongoing)
The latest unemployment numbers are out, and buried in those data are startling numbers of older workers who are being hit hard by the rise in unemployment. We talk with The New York Times' Louise Story and correspondent Femi Oke.
The Takeaway's Femi Oke joined a networking club to meet job hunters who've decided they need to spend some money to land their next job.
Economic analyst Lakshman Achuthan joins The Takeaway with his predictions for current unemployment rates, while Femi Oke reports from the ASPCA in New York City, where the rates of pet adoptions tend to follow people's economic well-being.
Here to help us figure out what is the best (and worst) way to say goodbye when you leave a job is Sheryl Spanier a career management consultant.
The streets of Washington, D.C. are filling up with excited people from across the nation and around the world as the final preparation for Barack Obama's swearing in as president get underway. Guests: Todd Zwillich, Femi Oke, and Marcus Mabry.
We return to The Takeaway's Femi Oke who is staked out on the crowded streets of Washington, D.C. She is shoving her microphone in front of anyone who will talk to her (and some who won't) in order to get the pulse of the scene.