Work sucks, I know.
(All work except writing these articles, I mean.)
Work Sucks, I Know!
Her ethos is rooted in getting things done, being straightforward, taking criticism gracefully, and brutal honesty.
Listening will feel like you have a smart expert you’re free to call on the phone.
The podcast is over, but the blog is still going strong.
Some advice is specific, like how to phrase an email.
No mood boards, no manifesting.
Jason walked him through his bad pitch on the call.
Chris is positive even about works messiest stuff, and guides his interviews with kindness and understanding.
Episodes are short and frequent, so you’re free to add listening to your morning routine.
And even the silly, non-work episodes (act like youre on vacation all the time!)
will help your work week more bearable.
Roys Job Fair
Work can suckand it can also be very funny.
Youll relate to the stories and also pick up some advice.
Youll skip out your front door with your bed made and your mindset in a better place.
Topics go one layer beneath what you get from most work-advice shows and offer insightful tips in creative ways.
The production level is top-notch.
Which means this podcast is for anyone who communicates with anyone at work, and thats basically everyone.
Hows Work?
Colleagues navigating the new etiquette of a work from home workforce.
Newsrooms whose journalists feel that covering breaking news has broken them.
A doctor who wants to walk away from his profession, during a pandemic.
And lobbyists whose fight for racial equality ends up dividing them.