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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 22 MIN

Holidays

from Barely Legal, Morally Wrong? · host Alix Meekison & Mandy Laurie

In this episode of Barely Legal, Morally Wrong, Alix and Mandy discuss Holidays and ask whether the traditional way we think about working time is still fit for purpose.From annual leave and burnout to flexible working, childcare, public holidays and the reality of being constantly available, this is a thoughtful conversation about how modern working life has outgrown the systems designed to regulate it. They explore whether current rules around time off really reflect the world we now live in and what a more realistic, healthier approach to work might look like.It is an honest discussion about boundaries, productivity, wellbeing and why proper time away from work still matters.

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In this episode of Barely Legal, Morally Wrong, Alix and Mandy discuss Holidays and ask whether the traditional way we think about working time is still fit for purpose. From annual leave and burnout to flexible working, childcare, public holidays and the reality of being constantly available, this is a thoughtful conversation about how modern working life has outgrown the systems designed to regulate it. They explore whether current rules around time off really reflect the world we now live ...

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In this episode of Barely Legal, Morally Wrong, Alix and Mandy discuss Holidays and ask whether the traditional way we think about working time is still fit for purpose.From annual leave and burnout to flexible working, childcare, public holidays...

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