Serving Face, Serving Truth

Allyson S.

Welcome to Serving Face, Serving Truth—the solo podcast hosted by the voice behind NotSoPalatable. Serving looks is only half the battle; the rest is serving unfiltered, unvarnished truth. Join her every week for an intimate, sharp, and unapologetic deep-dive into everyday life as a trans woman in today’s world. From casual chats and daily personal experiences to human rights, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and the absurdities of modern society, this show moves seamlessly from micro-moments to the macro issues affecting us all. No fluff, no sugarcoating, and definitely no holding back.

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  1. 8월 10일

    The Systemic Trap: AI Hiring, Inflation Standards, & The Generational Skill Shift

    Episode Overview: Navigating the Broken System In this episode, we unpack the compounding systemic pressures facing today’s workforce: from candidate-filtering ATS bots and shifting economic baselines to an education system struggling to keep pace with rapid structural disruption. The modern hiring process has devolved into an automated arms race between candidate optimization tools and corporate screening algorithms. The Keyword Trap: Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) filter out millions of qualified applicants before a human ever reviews a résumé. Candidates counter with prompt engineering and keyword stuffing, creating a loop where optimization beats genuine competency. The "Ghost Job" Paradox: High application volume combined with automated candidate pools gives employers the illusion of infinite choice, leaving positions open indefinitely while qualified candidates face radio silence. Dehumanized Gatekeeping: Initiative has been digitized out of existence. Traditional networking or proactive outreach is routinely redirected back into automated queues, creating systemic friction for non-traditional candidates, generalists, and career switchers. Achieving economic baseline security once followed a straightforward blueprint—get a degree, secure an entry-level role, and build stability. Today, the definition of "basic survival" shifts faster than workers can adapt. Inflation vs. Expectations: Qualifications that guaranteed mid-level stability a decade ago now barely meet entry-level prerequisites. The Qualification Treadmill: Entry-level roles routinely demand 3–5 years of specialized experience, leaving new entrants caught in a perpetual cycle of moving prerequisites. The Cost-of-Living Squeeze: As essential costs (housing, healthcare, education) outpace real wage growth, "getting by" requires significantly higher output and specialization than it did for prior generations. Higher education and corporate training pipelines are experiencing a profound structural divide as traditional credentials struggle to signal actual capability. The Credential vs. Skill Disconnect: Traditional four-year degrees often teach static concepts that lag behind real-world technological shifts. Employers increasingly prioritize practical skill-stacking over institutional pedigree. Generational Friction in the Workplace: Gen Z and younger Millennials are adapting to a gig, portfolio, and tool-assisted economy, while legacy management structures still evaluate performance through traditional hours-logged metrics. Closing the Capability Gap: Bridging the divide requires shifting from continuous credentialing to rapid micro-skilling, adaptiveness, and systemic literacy—learning how to navigate and leverage automated environments rather than just memorizing static workflows. Part 1: The Wall of Algorithms & The Broken Hiring MachinePart 2: The Goalpost Fallacy & The Moving Metric of "Basic Survival"Part 3: The Educational Shift—Skills, Generations, and the Gap

  2. 8월 6일

    Unscripted Pivots & Universal Rights

    Episode 01: Unscripted Shifts, Silent Biases, and the Battle for Basic Rights Welcome to the very first episode of the show! Life rarely follows a linear script, and in today’s landscape, the timelines and age expectations we were handed simply don't apply anymore. In this inaugural episode, we strip away the polished noise to tackle the unscripted shifts happening in our lives, careers, and society at large. We examine how age demographics and traditional life benchmarks are changing for everyone. But as we grow older and navigate these pivots, we encounter a quiet reality: discrimination doesn't disappear; it just grows subtle, unspoken, and deeply systemic. From workplace quiet-firing to societal erasure, we shed light on the silent age bias affecting millions across every generation. Finally, we confront the uncomfortable truth that basic universal rights—the foundational protections every human deserves—are currently on the floor. It’s time to stop normalizing bare-minimum standards and start demanding better for ourselves and each other. The New Age Reality: How age milestones are shifting and why old societal benchmarks no longer fit our modern lives. The Whisper of Age Bias: Why modern age discrimination is rarely overt—and how subtle biases in workplace culture and daily interactions hold people back as they grow older. Universal Rights on the Floor: A candid call-out on how fundamental rights are being compromised, ignored, or eroded. Reclaiming the Narrative: Why we need to raise the bar, challenge passive silence, and advocate for human dignity at every stage of life. "As we age, discrimination doesn't stop—it just stops talking out loud." "Our basic universal rights shouldn't be a luxury or a baseline on the floor. We have to expect and demand better." In This Episode, We Cover:Memorable Quotes From Today's Episode:

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Welcome to Serving Face, Serving Truth—the solo podcast hosted by the voice behind NotSoPalatable. Serving looks is only half the battle; the rest is serving unfiltered, unvarnished truth. Join her every week for an intimate, sharp, and unapologetic deep-dive into everyday life as a trans woman in today’s world. From casual chats and daily personal experiences to human rights, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and the absurdities of modern society, this show moves seamlessly from micro-moments to the macro issues affecting us all. No fluff, no sugarcoating, and definitely no holding back.