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Work Appropriate

Crooked Media

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Inspired by her immensely popular newsletter, author Anne Helen Petersen turns her attention to the wild world of work in Work Appropriate. Featuring guest appearances by the smartest people Anne knows, the show delivers humorous but practical workplace advice for a range of listener questions. The problems may be limitless but so are the solutions!
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Appropriately Unfiltered

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The official podcast of Appropriately Unfiltered. Hosted by yours truly Deputy Harris and Officer Miller. On this podcast we are going to have lots of fun with some serious topics. Join in for some Q&A about our careers and any other topic we are discussing. Thank you for subscribing and enjoy the show.
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Appropriately Inappropriate

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Created and hosted by brothers Che Connett and Christian Connett, Appropriately Inappropriate is a no-holds-barred, slightly brackish, storytelling experience! With no filter and barely any regard for who might be listening, the brothers unleash crazy stories, useless information, and wide-eyed anecdotes to shake your head at. You'll get a glimpse into the interesting (albeit absurd) lives of this unhinged duo and their deranged chronicles that can only be called Appropriately Inappropriate.
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Hello and welcome everyone to this Birkbeck students podcast on EU Environmental Law. I’m your host, Spike Western, and I’m here today with Sholom Toron, and Kate Moice. We will be attempting to critically engage with the key theoretical position of the EU as a body of- and enforcer of Environmental law. The key theoretical position I’ll be trying to decide on is ‘whether European Union is an appropriate body to implement and uphold environmental law within its borders.’ Cover art photo prov ...
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Heyyy welcome to another episode of AO! Today my pops actually stopped by and jumped on the pod. We talked about some of the generational differences between my dads generation and our generation and how we all looked at the newer generations. We got into some of the college protests going on across the country and why there is so much fan fare in …
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Heyyy, welcome to another episode of AO! Today we had Buddy Hemp hop on the show and it only seemed right that we talk about weed. From our first time smoking, to health issues to benefits with a few arrest and probation stories throughout. This one was a good one and a big thanks to Buddy for coming out and especially everyone tuning in!…
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Heyyy! welcome to another episode of AO. Today we talked about the necessary evil that is work, from our worst job to our dream job. We went wayyy over our time with this topic and didn't have time for much else but we made sure to end the podcast talking about the craziness going on in the NFL with Free Agency. As always thank you for listening!…
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Welcome to another episode of AO! Big thanks to special guest Lou for being on the pod! Today we talked about money and Crypto, women and this seemingly growing sentiment that women don't need men and then we wrapped everything up with some debate cards from the game "Right or Racist". As always big thanks to my cohosts, my guest Lou and of course …
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Heyyy!! Thank y'all for checking out another episode of AO. Today we had some random questions to start the podcast off and then we drifted into the election rematch that no one wants, but we all got with Biden and Trump. We talked about Abbott and the border standoff with the feds and then finished off talking about the surprises thus far in the p…
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Heyyy! Thanks for tuning in to another episode of AO! Today we got into Christmas and if its rude to use the phrase Merry Christmas over Happy Holidays, then we talked about that damn elf on the shelf. After that we talked about Matt Rife and all the different things people have been getting mad at him for and we finished off by going back to our c…
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Thanks for tuning in to a new episode of AO! I asked my cohosts how Thanksgiving was, got into black Friday and the sales that never were. After that, we talked sports and then it got a little dark as we went over some of the worst torture methods in human history and then finished off talking about prison, prisoner pay and reform. As always I appr…
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*Be sure to subscribe to our new feed wherever you get your podcasts!* For the maiden voyage of the Culture Study podcast, we’re taking a hard look at a problem that plagues us all: terrible clothes. Why are shirts falling apart or pilling after just a few wears? Why does Gucci charge $3200 for a polyester sweater? What happened to ironing and will…
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Everything is interesting. That idea has guided the tremendously popular Culture Study newsletter, and it’s at the heart of the Culture Study Podcast, where host Anne Helen Petersen and the smartest people she knows answer listeners’ questions about the nooks and crannies of contemporary culture, from “why are clothes like this now” to “what’s the …
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On this episode we talked about Megan Rapinoes unholy injury, Homeless people and my feelings about some of their signs, Porch pirates and karma, paradox's and Thanksgiving! It was also an episode of ridiculous segues, but arent those the best? Just trying to keep everyone on their toes! Happy Thanksgiving yall and thank you for listening!…
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Heyyy thanks for tuning in to another episode of AO! Today we talked about NFL predictions (I sure as hell picked the wrong Defense on Fantasy) and then the guy who got his throat cut while playing Hockey. After I asked some random questions and ended with some talk about what we believe happens to us after we die and religion in general.…
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What's going on everyone! Got another episode of AO for y'all and on this episode we talked about Halloween and some other upcoming holidays (I promise they are not the ones you're thinking). We also argued over what is and isn't a sandwich (a hotdog is not a fucking sandwich). The second half of the episode was a bit more serious as we discussed t…
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It's Work Appropriate's 50th episode, one-year anniversary episode, and last episode, all rolled into one. Producer Melody Rowell joins host Anne Helen Petersen to talk about their favorite moments from the show and share updates from listeners who have written in. Keep in touch! Subscribe to Anne's newsletter (it's free!) to stay in the know about…
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Listen as Amanda Zimmerman, PA-C, and Chin Hwa (Gina) Dahlem, PhD, FNP-C, answer audience questions that were submitted at the June 2023 webinar titled, “Safe and Smart: Teaching Patients About Safe Opioid Practices.” Their answers cover topics including how to conduct a pill count and cost concerns regarding naloxone. Presenters: Chin Hwa (Gina) D…
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In this episode, Michael Sprintz, DO, DFASAM, and Tia, a patient and advocate, talk about their experiences with opioid use disorder, pain, and the road to recovery. This podcast aims to differentiate opioid dependency from opioid use disorder, decrease the stigma of opioid misuse, and encourage those affected by it to seek treatment. The informati…
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Listen as Samantha Catanzano, PharmD, BCPP; Andrew Friedman, MD; and Mark Queralt, MD, answer the most pressing questions from 2 live webinars covering nonpharmacologic, nonopioid, and opioid pharmacologic options for pain management. These webinars are part of the 2022-2023 Opioid REMS Education Initiative and are titled, “Managing Pain: A Focus o…
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Listen as Stefan Kertesz, MD, MSc, and Kate M. Nicholson, JD, provide unique healthcare professional and patient perspectives on opioid tapering in the setting of chronic pain management. Their conversation includes commentary on the impact of the 2016 and 2022 CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for pain, the importance of informed consent, and…
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Listen as Amanda Zimmerman, PA-C, answers the most pressing questions from the first live webinar of the 2022-2023 Opioid REMS Education Initiative, “What All Practitioners Should Know About Mechanisms and Assessment of Pain.” Presenter: Amanda Zimmerman, PA-C Physician Assistant West Forsyth Pain Management Winston-Salem, North Carolina This activ…
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Listen as Vanila Singh, MD, MACM, speaks with Maggie Buckley, a woman with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and chronic pain, about her experience with pain therapies and different healthcare professionals over the years. They have an enlightening discussion about the challenges both patients and healthcare professionals face in optimizing pain management, w…
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Listen as Vanila M. Singh, MD, MACM, and Theresa Mallick-Searle,MS, PMGT-BC, ANP-BC, provide thoughtful answers and clinical insights to audience questions that were submitted at a recent webinar about developing individualized pain treatment plans. Topics covered in this podcast include risk assessment, navigating the balance between “law enforcem…
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From terse Slack messages to Zoom happy hours, the culture of remote workplaces can be frustrating to navigate. But it can also be an opportunity to experiment, to build friendships... and to have an annual retreat in an exotic location! Chase Warrington, head of remote for Doist, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about …
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Thanks for tuning into another episode of AO! On this episode we talked about some different words that have changed their meanings and are no longer ok to say (for the PC people that is). In our football segment we talked Tayvis and how annoying the coverage is, top QB, RB and WR (so much for Chase being ineffective!) along with some other things.…
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If all my coworkers are younger than me, am I still relevant? How can I stay motivated and engaged until retirement, when I've been working so long and it still feels so far away? Should I tell my boss I'm struggling at work because of menopause? Debbie Millman, educator, artist, and host of the podcast Design Matters, joins host Anne Helen Peterse…
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We wanted to tackle some of the most complicated management questions that listeners sent in, so host Anne Helen Petersen turned to our favorite management experts, Melissa & Johnathan Nightingale of the Raw Signal Group. Whether you’re suffering from micromanaging, a boss who loves to hear himself talk, or way too much work in too few hours-- we’v…
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We've done episodes on pivoting careers, on starting over, on starting a new job-- and now it's time to talk about the absolute slog that is searching, applying, and interviewing for a new job. Phoebe Gavin, career coach and founder of Better with Phoebe, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to give listeners advice on getting through the slog and landin…
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Are hiring managers checking out your Instagram stories? Is it okay to tweet about the NSFW writing you do on the side? Should you expose the idiots who send vitriol to your company's inboxes? The intersection of work and social media can be a messy place. Rachel Karten, social media strategist and writer of the Link in Bio newsletter, joins host A…
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HEYYY welcome to the first episode of the third season! We tried to get through 4 segments but only got to 2! I blame the new set up which kept us distracted and entertained because now we have headphones (which doesn't seem like a big deal, but trust me, it makes a huge difference) and I have a soundpad to add sound effects on the fly which is pre…
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We usually create Work Appropriate episodes around a theme, grouping similar questions together. But over time, we've amassed a collection of questions that are, shall we say, unique. Greta Johnsen, host of WBEZ's Nerdette, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer this cornucopia of singular submissions. Need advice about a sticky situation at work…
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So your company put out a statement about its commitment to DEI (or DEIB, or IDEA, or whatever your workplace calls it)-- now what? Efforts to make workplaces more diverse, equitable, and inclusive can often get bogged down by the processes and culture that made the efforts so necessary in the first place. Sameera Kapila, product designer and autho…
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Sometimes the job is fine, the pay is fine, the schedule is fine, but you still feel stuck. It's a miserable feeling, like no matter what you do, this is going to be your life until the end of time. Josh Gondelman, pep talker extraordinaire and our first three-peat guest, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to offer some glimmers of hope to listeners wh…
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Of all the roles you can have at a workplace, "intern" is one of the most vulnerable. Alice Wilder, writer of the Starting Out newsletter, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about how to get taken seriously as an intern, how to justify paying interns when you think they don't add much to the company's bottom line, and how…
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Ifeoma Ozoma joins host Anne Helen Petersen for a much-requested episode about the trials and tribulations workers face in the tech industry. From overwork to the nebulous "culture fit," we answer listeners' questions about when the start-up hustle is no longer worth it. Read CNN's profile of Ifeoma Ozoma and her work from December 2022 Need advice…
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Is considering diversity in hiring actually reverse racism? What if advocating for my colleagues of color means I lose my job? What do I do if I think my colleague doesn't like me because I'm a white guy? Garrett Bucks, writer of The White Pages and founder of The Barnraisers Project, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer questions from white li…
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As the saying goes, death is a part of life. So why are workplaces so ill-equipped to provide employees with compassionate and expansive bereavement leave? Dina Gachman, author of So Sorry For Your Loss: How I Learned to Live with Grief, and Other Grave Concerns, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about dealing with grief…
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What do you do when your job is burning you out, but you can't really *care less* about it? When children need teachers and vulnerable populations need social workers and hospitals need nurses-- how can you walk away? Dena Simmons, founder of LiberatED, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about how to make caring professio…
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A sneak peek of the first book from Crooked Media Reads, Mobility, by Lydia Kiesling. Mobility is a gripping coming-of-age story about navigating a world of corporate greed that's both laugh-out-loud funny and politically incisive. The novel tracks themes of class, power, politics, and desire throughout the life of its compelling main character, Bu…
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Lydia Kiesling, author of Mobility, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about the amorphous intersection of parenting and work. We’re talking about big, philosophical questions about fulfillment, passion, and even division of ambition with your co-parent. Pre-order Mobility at crooked.com/mobility, and be among the first t…
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Rebecca Cokley, program officer for the Ford Foundation's first-ever U.S. Disability Rights program, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about navigating the workplace while disabled. From advocating for accommodations, to giving yourself a pep talk during a relapse, to saying "no" to work travel while immunocompromised-- …
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There's a persistent idea that when you finish high school or college, you pick a career and then do that one thing for the rest of your life. But what if you get a few years, or even decades, in... and you hate it? Can you pivot? Ailsa Chang, host of NPR's All Things Considered joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about ma…
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Are work friends overrated? How can you manage the awkwardness of your friend becoming your boss? And is it possible to have a work fling without it ending in disaster? Tre'vell Anderson, co-host of What A Day and author of We See Each Other: A Black, Trans Journey Through TV and Film, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer all things friendship.…
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For those of us who are pet lovers, a good vet clinic makes all the difference. But for those working in vet clinics, things can be really hard. In fact, veterinarians have a risk of death by suicide at a rate 2-4 times that of the general public. How did things get to be this way, and what hope is there for improvement? Dr. Karen Fine, DVM and aut…
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Few things are more nerve-wracking than getting laid off. But odds are, most of us will be laid off at some point in our lives. So how can we prepare? And when it happens, how do we cope? Career coach Phoebe Gavin joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about what happens after the pink slip. Need advice about a sticky situati…
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Another episode and another season in the books! Thank you everyone for listening thus far and I cant wait until next season when we come back with a new layout for the show! On this episode we talked about our plans over the summer, a study about Gen Z being Shit with money (big surprise). After that we shared our hate for participation trophies, …
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If you have ADHD, autism, Tourette's, a traumatic brain injury, or another neurological difference, navigating workplace culture can be a huge challenge. Faith Saenz, founder of NeuroTalent Consulting, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to answer listeners' questions about being neurodivergent at work. Need advice about a sticky situation at work? Head…
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We've received so many questions about awkward/mean/offensive/weird things your coworkers have said and done... that we had to make a whole episode about just that. Virginia Sole-Smith, author of Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture, joins host Anne Helen Petersen to help listeners figure out what to say, how to say it, and when to just g…
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Heyyy whats goin on yall! Got another episode of AO and we only have one more this season! Next season should start in September and we are hoping to have a whole brand new set up for yall! Anyways in this episode we had a quick shot out to the mothers for a belated mothers day, then we got into an ugly weekend in Texas and the new tipping trend of…
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If you spend a lot of your life doing something, it's natural to care about it! But sometimes the amount we care about our jobs does not match the way our jobs care about us. So when you come to the realization you need to care a little less about your job... how do you actually do that? Simone Stolzoff, author of The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Li…
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We're diving into the wide, wondrous, and often deeply messed up world of non-profits. Nicole Washington returns to join host Anne Helen Petersen and answer listeners' questions like, "Were my expectations too high?" "How much of my industry can I personally fix?" And "How do I quit without the whole organization collapsing?" If you work in an indu…
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