
This is a podcast about workplace interactions. Our hope is that through conversation, stories, and years of bearing witness to many awkward, uncomfortable, and bizarre workplace situations, we will inspire others to bring their best selves to work and become better workplace humans.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 7 years ago | 
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There is a new phrase (well, not so new anymore) that is trending that we think is related to many of the conversations we have been having this season. And that phrase is, Quiet Quitting.
So of course, we had to weigh in too.
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We know that many people have made the big decision to change jobs over the past few years. And while making the decision to resign is often talked about as the hardest part of the process, we think that the experience of starting a new role can be j... more
While for some people the past couple of years has led to reflection and The Great Resignation, for others it meant really seriously considering leaving their current role, and then, after that great consideration, a decision to double-down and recom... more
We’ve recently discussed the notion of The Great Regret, and the disappointing experience when you make the serious decision to leave your job for another opportunity, and then the other opportunity, well, doesn’t quite live up to your expectations. more
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This is a great podcast, but this season is specifically hitting a chord with me as I’m in transition with work, my career, etc. It’s nice to not feel like I’m going through this alone. Keep up the great work!
Glad to hear a new season is beginning! Love the idea of sharing stories of transitions and pivoting. Looking forward to being inspired!
Don’t let the title fool you, this is more than a podcast about work, it’s about the complexities of human interaction, the funny/awkward/embarrassing situations we get into in life and how to see our world from the perspectives of others. Work holds so much identity for us and I am always trying to find the right balance of space for work in my daily life. I find this podcast is a great place to reflect on all of these things and get great advice, as well as have a laugh!
I love this podcast! It brings up topics that make me think and even though I don’t always agree with them, I enjoy my 1 sided debate with the hosts haha. I often will bring these up at work and it’s a great way to generate conversations
Terrific dynamic between the 3 hosts. Love the topics discussed! I always feel like I learn a bit more and often a new way of looking at something that happens at work. Recommended to friends to listen....
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