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Before Breakfast

Online doesn't mean forever

Before Breakfast

iHeartPodcasts

Education, Self-improvement

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 January 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Make sure you have access to any information you'll need

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0:00.0

John Stewart is back in the host chair at The Daily Show, which means he's also back in our ears on the Daily Show, Ears Edition podcast.

0:08.1

Join Late Night Legend, John Stewart, and the best news team for today's biggest headlines, exclusive extended interviews, and more.

0:15.4

Now this is a second term we can all get behind.

0:18.4

Listen to The Daily Show, Ears Edition on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get behind. Listen to The Daily Show, Ears Edition, on the IHeart Radio app,

0:22.6

Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:30.0

Welcome to Before Breakfast, a production of IHeart Radio.

0:35.8

Good morning.

0:43.0

This is Laura. Welcome to the Before Breakfast podcast. Today's tip is that online doesn't mean forever. So if there is content online that you will need in the

0:50.2

future, save it somewhere you are sure you will be able to access it. So I know a lot of

0:58.4

young people are warned that online is forever. That mildly obscene comment you left on a social

1:05.9

media post as a teenager could be found by a potential employer when you are job hunting at 30.

1:13.9

It is a sobering realization.

1:16.6

But unfortunately, if embarrassing things last, sometimes useful stuff disappears for various reasons.

1:23.9

It turns out that online isn't forever for everything.

1:28.4

For instance, I keep reading stories of people who got fired or laid off from their jobs

1:33.6

and can't access stuff on their work server or in their work email that is actually personal.

1:40.9

Obviously, it is awful to lose a job.

1:43.7

It adds to the awfulness if you can't access your eyeglasses prescription, or your finance

1:49.7

spreadsheet, or your Christmas card list, or the presentation you are giving at that industry

1:55.2

conference, or that wonderful recommendation letter your mentor wrote for you.

2:00.4

But you were just keeping as an attachment to the work email where he sent it.

2:06.4

Yikes.

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