Hired, fired, can’t retire (updated rerun)

Hired, fired, can’t retire (updated rerun)

Up next

Would you go broke for a bachelorette?

Weddings are meant to be joyful milestones and a chance to show up for the people we love. But for many people today, being a part of a wedding can come with multi-day trips, expensive outfits, and financial pressure that leads to years of debt. Reema is joined by cultural commen ...  Show more

The secret lives of romance scammers

Unfortunately, a lot of us know someone who has been scammed… but how many scammers do you know? After reporter Carlos Barragán’s mother fell victim to an online romance scam, he traveled to Lagos, Nigeria, to investigate the world of “Yahoo Boys,” as Nigerian scammers call thems ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

🫡 “Future-proof your career” — Corporate Natalie & Ross “Corp” Pomerantz interview Nick & Jack
The Best One Yet

Follow the Demoted podcast here: https://direct.me/demoted “Workplace shenanigans with a side of career advice” — that’s the tagline for the Demoted Pod, which Nick and Jack were interviewed on this spring. We had an epic time exchanging banter with two of the finest office satir ...  Show more

Decision Time: How Our Toughest Choices Become Our Best Choices featuring Rachel Greiman
It's About Time | Time Management & Productivity for Work Life & Balance

Sometimes, the best things happen when you take an unexpected step back from the daily hustle of running a business. Rachel Greiman discovered this when COVID-19 shut down daycares, and she was forced to delegate more of her copywriting projects to other writers. Though this led ...  Show more

👶 “1 week Baby Break begins… today”
The Best One Yet

Jack just dashed to the hospital with his wife to have their 2nd baby — So we’re taking a week off for Jack to dad-it-up with his family. Here’s our plan:- Friday 3/10: Bonus Interview Episode with the co-founder of Warby Parker and Harry’s- Wednesday 3/15: Our 1st daily pod back ...  Show more

Best of: Has ‘retirement’ had its day?
Working It

Retirement used to be a cliff edge: you’d be working one week, and gardening the next. That’s changing. Now, retirement can mean working on the things you enjoy at a slower pace, and staying engaged with new ideas. Isabel Berwick speaks to author, columnist and Harvard Professor ...  Show more