Guide for Boomerang Parents Receives Review

The slow to no-growth economy and high unemployment rates have kids of all ages returning to their parents’ homes as they transition from college to work or from lost job to new job. Co-authors Joyce Richman and Barbara Demarest have been getting some attention for their guidebook, Getting Your Kid Out of the House and Into a Job, which they wrote to help parents deal with these times of transition in their children’s lives. Steve Continue reading → Continue reading →

Caring for the Caretakers

This April 10 – 16 is National Volunteer Week. Individuals who choose careers in the non profit world of human services are a particularly hearty lot. They do more with much less and  try harder because giving up isn’t an option. They lead, follow, direct and manage kindred spirits who join them in believing that what they do makes a difference, and those who benefit, deserve the chance it gives them. Continue reading →

Joyce Richman interviewed for Internet Radio Program

Are you worried about your career? Has your career been interrupted from a layoff? Is your career not utilized much anymore in this economy? And how about those interviews that are swamped with others competing for the same work? Your head is full of worries, it’s time for your heart wisdom to take over. Now it’s time to go to your imagination and intuition for guidance.  Joyce Richman, Executive Coach, columnist and TV personality will Continue reading →

Joyce Richman Career Columns Added to Roanoke Times

The Roanoke Times has added Joyce Richman’s career advice columns to their Online Career Center which is part or www.roanoke.com, the online outlet for the Roanoke, Virginia newspaper. Joyce’s articles focus on getting, keeping and changing jobs.  The Roanoke Times has added online resources to help job seekers among their readership. To find Joyce’s articles, go to the Career Center at www.roanoke.com/job.