
Young workers are stepping into one of the most difficult job markets in recent memory, and the traditional “apply online” approach is proving ineffective. This episode explores why offline networking is becoming essential again and what it means for Gen Z and early-career professionals. We also break down the rapid decline of reality television. With viewership falling sharply, independent creators on platforms like YouTube are capturing both audience attention and advertising dollars, signaling a major shift in the media landscape. Finally, we examine the broader political and economic climate. Rising gas prices, economic uncertainty, and escalating global tensions are creating instability, yet a significant portion of the population remains politically loyal. This episode of Filtered with TJ Walker connects the dots between jobs, media disruption, and political dynamics shaping today’s world. #JobsCrisis, #GenZCareers, #Networking, #RealityTVDecline, #CreatorEconomy, #MediaDisruption, #YouTubeGrowth, #GasPrices, #Economy, #PoliticalAnalysis, #DailyNews, #Podcast

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