KILL THE THEME SONG. KILL IT WITH FIRE.
I ordinarily don’t review podcasts, let alone just submit reviews for podcasts I don’t listen to. I listened to one episode, and it’s probably too left leaning for me. Fine, you have the right to be left leaning or whatnot without my wrath. But I listen to three other WSJ podcasts, and they advertise As We Work. A lot. And there’s nothing quite as annoying as that ear-piercing, nonsensical clapping sound entering my brain as I’m trying to keep an 18-wheeler on the road in high winds. Besides that, what do tin drums and brain-pounding clapping have to do with white collar work? KILL THE THEME SONG. KILL IT WITH FIRE.
Garrett O'Hara via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/05/22
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Funny how some of these other reviewers talk about this podcast as if it’s left leaning. The Wall Street Journal is a right leaning publication so it’s trying to welcome itself to the 21st-century, but barely (and 20 years too late). The podcast has some good information but the interactions are...Read full review »
AppleiTunes27 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/23
As a woman of color who was highly impacted by the pandemic- the conversation with Pamela and Nicole hit home. It’s made me take a step back and reevaluate my goals in my professional career and a working mother. The conversation resonated deeply
elizabethdg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/22
Any plans for new content?
Buddha Larry via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/16/24
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