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90,000 Hours
Robin Landy
27 episodes
6 months ago
90,000 Hours is a podcast exploring how people really feel about what they do. Loosely inspired by Studs Terkel's seminal 1974 book "Working," 90,000 Hours peers into a diverse cross section of working lives to reveal how most jobs differ from what you'd imagine; the complexities lurking in the day-to-day; and ultimately, the unexpected ways that work unites us in the human experience. Beautifully paced and edited into a first person narrative style with musical textures, this "podcast about working" ends up being about more than just work, including common themes such as separation of self-worth from our occupations, labor politics, imposter syndrome, and so much more.
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90,000 Hours is a podcast exploring how people really feel about what they do. Loosely inspired by Studs Terkel's seminal 1974 book "Working," 90,000 Hours peers into a diverse cross section of working lives to reveal how most jobs differ from what you'd imagine; the complexities lurking in the day-to-day; and ultimately, the unexpected ways that work unites us in the human experience. Beautifully paced and edited into a first person narrative style with musical textures, this "podcast about working" ends up being about more than just work, including common themes such as separation of self-worth from our occupations, labor politics, imposter syndrome, and so much more.
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Episodes (20/27)
90,000 Hours
Camille: Flight Attendant (Season 2 Finale)
4 years ago
26 minutes

90,000 Hours
Lilian: Veterinarian
4 years ago
28 minutes

90,000 Hours
Patrick: Director
4 years ago
37 minutes

90,000 Hours
Madison: Hair Stylist
4 years ago
27 minutes

90,000 Hours
Ray: Paleontologist
4 years ago
27 minutes

90,000 Hours
Megan: Artist/Illustrator
4 years ago
16 minutes

90,000 Hours
Mike: Copywriter/Project Manager
4 years ago
29 minutes

90,000 Hours
Melissa: Middle School Teacher
4 years ago
38 minutes

90,000 Hours
Andrew: Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional
4 years ago
35 minutes

90,000 Hours
Nicole: Aerialist/Circus Performer
4 years ago
23 minutes

90,000 Hours
(BONUS) Anonymous: Sex Worker
4 years ago
23 minutes

90,000 Hours
Joe: Mail Carrier (Season 1 Finale)
4 years ago
29 minutes

90,000 Hours
River: Winemaker
4 years ago
28 minutes

90,000 Hours
Richard: Marriage and Family Therapist
4 years ago
32 minutes

90,000 Hours
Neomi: Popsicle Cart Owner
4 years ago
28 minutes

90,000 Hours
90,000 Hours: Trailer
4 years ago
2 minutes

90,000 Hours
Adam: Cat Rescuer
4 years ago
40 minutes

90,000 Hours
Anonymous: Physician Assistant
4 years ago
28 minutes

90,000 Hours
Paco: Comedian
4 years ago
37 minutes

90,000 Hours
Carter: Firefighter
4 years ago
40 minutes

90,000 Hours
90,000 Hours is a podcast exploring how people really feel about what they do. Loosely inspired by Studs Terkel's seminal 1974 book "Working," 90,000 Hours peers into a diverse cross section of working lives to reveal how most jobs differ from what you'd imagine; the complexities lurking in the day-to-day; and ultimately, the unexpected ways that work unites us in the human experience. Beautifully paced and edited into a first person narrative style with musical textures, this "podcast about working" ends up being about more than just work, including common themes such as separation of self-worth from our occupations, labor politics, imposter syndrome, and so much more.