Di Tran University: Humanized Learning & Life Lessons Podcast
What is the true state of the American barbering profession? This research publication by Di Tran University – The College of Humanization presents an evidence-based examination of barber licensure, occupational regulation, workforce development, educational return on investment, labor economics, artificial intelligence, and public policy across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The study analyzes Kentucky barber law (KRS Chapter 317 and 201 KAR Chapter 14), compares licensing requirements nationwide, examines educational costs, workforce participation, entrepreneurship, AI adoption, public health evidence, and the future of barbering in America. Rather than advocating predetermined conclusions, the research distinguishes between what current evidence supports, what remains uncertain, and where additional research is needed. It explores major questions surrounding licensing reform, workforce shortages, educational affordability, regulatory modernization, and the evolving role of skilled trades in the AI era. Whether you are a barber, educator, policymaker, regulator, workforce professional, student, entrepreneur, or researcher, this episode offers a comprehensive, evidence-based perspective on one of America's oldest licensed professions and its future. Presented by Di Tran University – The College of Humanization. Advancing evidence, education, and human potential through independent research.
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