From WFAE (Charlotte's NPR News Source), this is the Work It podcast, where we have conversations with people about their relationship with their jobs and how it shapes their view of the world. Each episode, hosts Stephanie Hale and Jill Bjers follow their curiosities underneath the job and into the complex identities of the people we encounter in our everyday lives. Because on the Work It podcast, our core belief is that it's the people... not the jobs... that are truly interesting. Follow along (and suggest a guest) on WFAE.org/WorkIt.

Work It
Claim This Podcastby Stephanie Hale, Jill Bjers
Podcast Overview
From WFAE (Charlotte's NPR News Source), this is the Work It podcast, where we have conversations with people about their relationship with their jobs and how it shapes their view of the world. Each episode, hosts Stephanie Hale and Jill Bjers follow their curiosities underneath the job and into the complex identities of the people we encounter in our everyday lives. Because on the Work It podcast, our core belief is that it's the people... not the jobs... that are truly interesting. Follow along (and suggest a guest) on WFAE.org/WorkIt.
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Publishing Since
10/29/2020
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Recent Episodes

December 18, 2020
Work It: Exposure
For the season finale of Work It, we’re getting vulnerable and exploring the theme of exposure with a burlesque dancer, photographer and OBGYN. Everyone has a "Work It" story (whether it involves pain or not). Who should we interview next? Submit your guest idea on WFAE.org/WorkIt or leave us a comment on Facebook.com/WorkItPodcast. Receive the Work It podcast as soon as it's available: subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, NPR One and on your favorite podcast app.

December 11, 2020
Work It: Home
How has the pandemic defined (or redefined) your idea of home? On the fifth episode of the Work It Podcast, we’ll get you out of your house and into the homes of other Charlotteans by introducing you to a carpet installer, web designer and realtor. Everyone has a "Work It" story (whether it involves pain or not). Who should we interview next? Submit your guest idea on WFAE.org/WorkIt or leave us a comment on Facebook.com/WorkItPodcast. Receive the Work It podcast as soon as it's available: subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, NPR One and on your favorite podcast app.

December 4, 2020
Work It: Passion (Or Obsession)
One of the strongest narratives in American culture about work is that you should love your work. On the fourth episode of the Work It podcast, we're introducing you to a software engineer and a day trader who have an intense passion for their work... which may even border on obsession. Everyone has a "Work It" story (whether it involves pain or not). Who should we interview next? Submit your guest idea on WFAE.org/WorkIt or leave us a comment on Facebook.com/WorkItPodcast. Receive the Work It podcast as soon as it's available: subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, NPR One and on your favorite podcast app.
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