Podcast

Podcast

This is a podcast about freelancing, mental health and what it takes to do the work you love.

If you have a topic to suggest or have any feedback, please email us at rasa@whatdopeopledomag.com

Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.


1ST EPISODE: HOW TO STOP FEELING LIKE A FAILURE

 
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"I was convinced nobody in London would ever hire me because I'm... useless. I had this idea in my head that I'm a failure even before starting something" says Indre Kulikauskaitė, a marketing strategist working in London, living in Vilnius and often based in Bali.

After her startup failed big time (her relationship with a business partner-boyfriend followed) she was left with thousands in debt to friends and relatives, jobless with not even enough cash to buy a good meal let alone a mascara. This is a real story about Indre's journey from feeling like an imposter to getting a job and googling what she's supposed to do (and then nailing it), as well as learning to appreciate her weaknesses (hence they soon become strenghts). 

Huge thanks goes to:

Linas F Tee for the soundtrack

Kata Bitowt for editing and sound quality

Bartė Barauskaitė & Linas Marcišauskas for team spirit & support

Art work by Jurgita Avišansytė

Hosted by Rasa Jusionytė

Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.


 

2nd episode: What is the meaning of work?

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"How many people do you know that go to work every day and describe it as this thing I do 5 days a week so that the 2 days I can see my friends? It's such a depressing outlook for life".

Matt Simmonds had everything - a successful startup, funding, career and media recognition. Forbes named him as 30 under 30, even the queen of England used the products produced by Matt's startup. He lived a dream life. And then, suddenly, he quit. Why?

This is a story about not building a life based on other people's values. Matt spent a year trying out all sorts of professions - from an adventurer to a farmer, interviewed people who were incredibly happy at work, and he also met neuroscientists and psychologists all in order to find what an ideal job should look like. 

At the end of it, he even wrote a book under the same name "The meaning of work". Find it online here: https://www.themeaningof.work/ 

On average, we spend 86 thousand hours at work - more than we see our loved ones or simply chill and enjoy life. Matt took a year off to figure out what makes us happy at work. We hope this episode saves you time & helps define what you really want from life. Secretly, we also hope it inspires you to stop doing “this thing 5 days a week so for the rest 2 days you can see friends…” 

Sending love! This podcast is supported by patrons - thanks guys <3  https://www.patreon.com/whatdopeopledo

Huge thanks goes to:

Linas F Tee for the soundtrack

Kata Bitowt for editing and sound quality

Bartė Barauskaitė & Linas Marcišauskas for team spirit & support

Art work by Jurgita Avišansytė

Hosted by Rasa Jusionytė

 

Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.