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A Thousand Natural Shocks With Gabe S. Dunn

What Work Looks Like: The Netherlands Versus South Korea

A Thousand Natural Shocks With Gabe S. Dunn

Gabe Dunn | Diamond MPrint Productions

Education, News Commentary, Self-improvement, History, Personal Journals, News, Society & Culture

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2019

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Gaby explores work-life balance in The Netherlands, which has some of the world's shortest work hours, and in South Korea, which has some of the longest.  First, she speaks with expat Jovi Paredes about the emphasis on vacation and mental health resources in The Netherlands. Then she talks with LA Times Seoul correspondent Victoria Kim about the persistent boss-employee hierarchy and emphasis on constant work in South Korea.  This episode is all about work, work, work, work, work, work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

You got problems that you either be concerned with, whoo-law!

0:04.0

You don't know how you're supposed to earn it or what to do with it or how to keep it

0:08.0

You're a freak with a dark shameful secret, but you're not the only one

0:13.0

Teach her to define their true fears with a brand of sun

0:16.0

Now your healing has begun, it's bad with money with gabbiness

0:21.0

Oh hi there, I'm Gabby Dunn and this is Bad With Money

0:27.0

Happy New Year, Dead Beats! May 2020 be less horrifically awful than 2019

0:34.0

No, you know what, I'm not going into the New Year with this shitty attitude

0:38.0

I've said this many times on many podcasts, negativity attracts negativity

0:43.0

And that's not what I want to be about this year, or any year

0:47.0

Plus, I'm talking solely politically, which has cast a huge poll over everything

0:52.0

But 2019 career-wise for me, pretty good, scary and full of unexpected changes, but ultimately good, I think

1:00.0

Dating too was strangest hell, but ultimately good

1:04.0

There were huge ups and huge downs, you know, in all aspects of life

1:09.0

But politically, I would say it was mostly downs

1:13.0

For me, and for a lot of you listening, 2020 is a very, very important, arguably the most important election year of our lives

1:21.0

I'm not exaggerating when I say that everything I care about and everything I am, Jew, LGBTQ, woman, all of it, is at stake

1:29.0

So who knows what's going to happen next?

1:33.0

I think this year we've got a grab and cherish every bit of joy and levity that we possibly can

1:39.0

You got to laugh, you got to love, you got to fuck, you got to do everything that they tell you to do in the original L word

1:45.0

Uh, theme song, go out or stay in or just appreciate being able to be optimistic in a life

1:53.0

Right now you and I are still very much able to do things like celebrate the New Year

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