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How do our workplace experiences shape us as human beings? Our podcast seeks to answer this question in commentaries and interviews with workers in all industries and from all walks of life. Whether sharing work experiences that are devastating, funny, inspiring, awkward, or frightening, we aim to give workers a voice and open a transparent dialogue on the positive and negative human impacts of our work experiences. The Workplace Anecdotes podcast is run by host Marcus Varner, a reformed former marketer, and his partner in crime, Scott Duehlmeier, a social media wizard of the highest order.
Last Episode Date: 28 March 2024
Total Episodes: 3
In this episode, I interview Heather Hurst—a mother, wife, and amazing tech industry leader—about her early work experience as a high schooler in retail and as a young adult in a marketing agency. We also discuss the importance of giving each other grace as fellow human beings in the workplace. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the follow button to be notified every time a new episode drops. You can learn more about Heather Hurst and her career at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherbhurst/
In this episode, I interview Chase Sagum—a husband, a father of two, and a prolific entrepreneur in the digital advertising space—about lessons learned at each stage of his journey, from the epic failure of his first venture to the surprisingly powerful bonds forged later with his business partners. If you are interested, you can follow Chase on LinkedIn and Instagram. Learn more about his agency at: sagum.com Learn more about his self-care product line at: viori.com If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the follow button to be notified every time a new episode drops. Finally, if you have a workplace story you would like to share with our audience, email us at: workplaceanecdotes@gmail.com.
In this introductory episode, host Marcus Varner shares a tragic story from his high school about the undeniable impact our work experiences can have on us as human beings and the importance of acknowledging and learning from these experiences. If you would like to share a work experience that is funny, sad, awkward, inspiring, frightening, mind-blowing, etc., with our audience, please email us at: workplaceanecdotes@gmail.com
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