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A call-in show from author Nora McInerny that lets real people get real honest about how they're really doing. Operators(me) are standing by to take your calls.
In case you didn't know, we're still making episodes that are available exclusively on Nora's Substack!
A call-in show from author Nora McInerny that lets real people get real honest about how they're really doing. Operators(me) are standing by to take your calls.
In case you didn't know, we're still making episodes that are available exclusively on Nora's Substack!
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Eva Hagberg is a journalist and author, known for her work covering social issues and personal stories. She gained recognition for her reporting in the New York Times.
Eva Hagberg is a journalist and author, known for her work covering social issues and personal stories. She gained recognition for her reporting in the New York Times.
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Here's the recent few episodes on Thanks For Asking.
0:001:02:36
What Do People Do All Day?
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Nora McInerny
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
work routinesregenerative agricultureclinical trialsoncology nurseyarn store
In this first episode of the newest installment of Thanks for Asking, Nora hears from three callers who explain what they actually do all day at work. And even though theyre wildly different a regenerative agriculture performance and data reporting manager, an oncology nurse working with phase one clinical trials for cancer patients, and someone who works at a yarn store each one brings a unique and interesting story.
For our full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here.
Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here.
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In this first episode of the newest installment of Thanks for Asking, Nora hears from three callers who explain what they actually do all day at work. And even though theyre wildly different a regenerative agriculture performance and data reporting manager, an oncology nurse working with phase one clinical trials for cancer patients, and someone who works at a yarn store each one brings a unique and interesting story.
For our full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here.
Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:0054:33
S3: I've Made a Huge Mistake
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Nora McInerny
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Eva Hagberg
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
work mistakesfactual errorstress at workcareer setbacksself-reflection
Eva Hagberg is young, ambitious and about to get her Big Break — a byline in the New York Times! And then, she publishes an error. A big factual error. In the New York freaking Times! Cue the breakdown.
If you've ever laid in bed replaying your missteps, this episode is for you.
Originally published 12/5/2016
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Work is, to most of us, an important part of our lives. We spend something like a third of our lives at work, and even if we’re not working our “dream job” our work gives us a sense of purpose, accomplishment…and – oh, yeah – money to survive. But work – finding it, doing it, losing it – can also be a huge source of stress. This season, we’re exploring what happens when work goes wrong. These are real stories from real people sharing the reality of work, brought to you by Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program.
Big thanks to our sponsor, Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program.
Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program is ranked among the nation's top 8% of graduate social work programs by the U.S. News & World Report. With three New York campuses, plus hybrid and fully online options, Fordham’s flexible program works with your schedule to help you earn a degree on your timeline. Our evening and weekend part-time study plan is ideal for working adults, with most students maintaining employment throughout their education.
Learn more about Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program at: fordham.edu/TTFA.
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The Feelings & Co. team is Nora McInerny, Marcel Malekebu and Grace Barry.
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Eva Hagberg is young, ambitious and about to get her Big Break — a byline in the New York Times! And then, she publishes an error. A big factual error. In the New York freaking Times! Cue the breakdown.
If you've ever laid in bed replaying your missteps, this episode is for you.
Originally published 12/5/2016
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Work is, to most of us, an important part of our lives. We spend something like a third of our lives at work, and even if we’re not working our “dream job” our work gives us a sense of purpose, accomplishment…and – oh, yeah – money to survive. But work – finding it, doing it, losing it – can also be a huge source of stress. This season, we’re exploring what happens when work goes wrong. These are real stories from real people sharing the reality of work, brought to you by Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program.
Big thanks to our sponsor, Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program.
Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program is ranked among the nation's top 8% of graduate social work programs by the U.S. News & World Report. With three New York campuses, plus hybrid and fully online options, Fordham’s flexible program works with your schedule to help you earn a degree on your timeline. Our evening and weekend part-time study plan is ideal for working adults, with most students maintaining employment throughout their education.
Learn more about Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program at: fordham.edu/TTFA.
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Find Nora’s weekly newsletter here! Also, check out Nora on YouTube.
_
The Feelings & Co. team is Nora McInerny, Marcel Malekebu and Grace Barry.
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Find all our shows at www.feelingsand.co.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:0039:58
S3: Emergency! Banner Ads!
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
work stressreal storiessocial workcareer challenges
This is an episode from the new season of TTFA Anthologies, go to Apple Podcasts and Spotify to listen to the full season(and past seasons)!
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Work is, to most of us, an important part of our lives. We spend something like a third of our lives at work, and even if we’re not working our “dream job” our work gives us a sense of purpose, accomplishment…and – oh, yeah – money to survive. But work – finding it, doing it, losing it – can also be a huge source of stress. This season, we’re exploring what happens when work goes wrong. These are real stories from real people sharing the reality of work, brought to you by Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program.
Big thanks to our sponsor, Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program.
Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program is ranked among the nation's top 8% of graduate social work programs by the U.S. News & World Report. With three New York campuses, plus hybrid and fully online options, Fordham’s flexible program works with your schedule to help you earn a degree on your timeline. Our evening and weekend part-time study plan is ideal for working adults, with most students maintaining employment throughout their education.
Learn more about Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program at: fordham.edu/TTFA.
For full episodes, the full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here.
Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is an episode from the new season of TTFA Anthologies, go to Apple Podcasts and Spotify to listen to the full season(and past seasons)!
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Work is, to most of us, an important part of our lives. We spend something like a third of our lives at work, and even if we’re not working our “dream job” our work gives us a sense of purpose, accomplishment…and – oh, yeah – money to survive. But work – finding it, doing it, losing it – can also be a huge source of stress. This season, we’re exploring what happens when work goes wrong. These are real stories from real people sharing the reality of work, brought to you by Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program.
Big thanks to our sponsor, Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program.
Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program is ranked among the nation's top 8% of graduate social work programs by the U.S. News & World Report. With three New York campuses, plus hybrid and fully online options, Fordham’s flexible program works with your schedule to help you earn a degree on your timeline. Our evening and weekend part-time study plan is ideal for working adults, with most students maintaining employment throughout their education.
Learn more about Fordham University’s Master of Social Work program at: fordham.edu/TTFA.
For full episodes, the full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here.
Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:0051:05
Corporate Horror Stories
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Nora McInerny
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
toxic work experiencescorporate horror stories
In this episode, you all share your most toxic work experiences with Nora.
For full episodes, the full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here.
Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, you all share your most toxic work experiences with Nora.
For full episodes, the full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here.
Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Breaking news: humans make mistakes. This is not a bad thing! Our mistakes are how we learn and grow, and we have to get comfy with accepting that mistakes are an uncomfortable part of the human experience.
But what happens when we say the wrong thing at the wrong time to someone that we love during the worst time of their life? And what happens when they can’t forgive you right away? What happens when your best try just… doesn’t land?
This listener reached out because they tried to comfort a friend whose child had just died and it…did not go well. .
If you’ve ever made a mistake and wanted to slam your head into the wall because of it – or maybe were on the receiving end of a mistake? – this episode is for you.
Call or text me with your mistake at 612.568.441.
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For full episodes, the full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here.
Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Breaking news: humans make mistakes. This is not a bad thing! Our mistakes are how we learn and grow, and we have to get comfy with accepting that mistakes are an uncomfortable part of the human experience.
But what happens when we say the wrong thing at the wrong time to someone that we love during the worst time of their life? And what happens when they can’t forgive you right away? What happens when your best try just… doesn’t land?
This listener reached out because they tried to comfort a friend whose child had just died and it…did not go well. .
If you’ve ever made a mistake and wanted to slam your head into the wall because of it – or maybe were on the receiving end of a mistake? – this episode is for you.
Call or text me with your mistake at 612.568.441.
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For full episodes, the full back catalog and a listener community, you can join us here.
Want to be on the show? Call or text 612.568.4441 or book a call here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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