E12 - Tales From The Internet - Digging Through r/antiwork


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Jul 30 2024 62 mins  

Welcome to today's episode for a unique conversation. Megan, a borderline Reddit obsessive reads Lakisha, a reddit novice, a collection of tales from one of the most popular subreddits, r/antiwork. After each story we ask ourselves;

  • Do we think the story is real?
  • What went wrong here?
  • What advice would you give the poster?
  • What could someone do in a similar circumstance?
  • Should they just quit their job?


The antiwork subreddit is an online community on Reddit where users discuss issues related to work, labor, and employment. Topics often include critiques of capitalism, sharing of personal stories related to workplace struggles, advice on quitting jobs and/or finding better work-life balance. The community has gained significant attention, especially during movements like the Great Resignation, where many people started questioning the value and impact of their jobs.


Embrace internet anonymity and ponder the other side of the story in today's lighthearted episode.






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