EPISODE · Sep 9, 2025 · 22 MIN
E9: Work Sucks, But I Like It: Why It's Time to Rethink How We Value Work
from Work Sucks, But I Like It · host Tony Tenaglier
“Life is not a spectator sport.” – Zig ZiglarWe live in a culture that constantly tells us to escape work. To “do our own thing,” retire early, or make passive income while sipping drinks on a beach. If we’re not careful, this narrative slowly convinces us that work is a prison sentence — something to be endured until we reach some vague finish line of success, freedom, or validation.So, Why This Podcast?Because work matters.Because the stories of real people doing real work deserve to be heard.Because not everyone needs to start a business to live a meaningful life.Because you don’t have to go viral to be valuable.Because work, when seen rightly, is not a prison — it’s a practice.And because we need a new kind of conversation — one rooted in participation, purpose, and presence.If this resonates with you, I’d love for you to be part of it. Visit worksucksbutilikeit.com and reach out if you have a story to share.Let’s stop spectating and start showing up — together.Support the showWant to find out more? Check out the website:www.worksucksbutilikeit.com
What this episode covers
“Life is not a spectator sport.” – Zig Ziglar We live in a culture that constantly tells us to escape work. To “do our own thing,” retire early, or make passive income while sipping drinks on a beach. If we’re not careful, this narrative slowly convinces us that work is a prison sentence — something to be endured until we reach some vague finish line of success, freedom, or validation. So, Why This Podcast? Because work matters. Because the stories of real people doing real work deserve to b...
NOW PLAYING
E9: Work Sucks, But I Like It: Why It's Time to Rethink How We Value Work
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.