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Chewie ate the Porgf MmGnH fcs N min k inits FCnn min
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JaneInCOMore Please!Just found this show through Satellite Sisters and love it. Frank, funny, and solid work advice. Hope there will be more episodes!
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TSoong81I miss LarryThis show was awesome when Larry and Liz were hosting. Rico is not a good addition and he brings nothing to the podcast. Liz is still great.
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Cptg1776Not Safe!I almost posted episode 50 to my company website. Glad I listened to the last 5 minutes. BDSM? Really??
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IntrepidsoulAlways loved this podcastI love Liz. She’s so frank, funny, and great with feedback without being harsh. Rico is a good pairing. I just wish though that they could get that not everyone reaches an age or a stage where they become a manager. I feel like that part of their podcast is tone deaf. I miss Larry Seale.
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ChrdierSo bummed it ended!I’m coming out of maternity leave only to find that my favorite work-topic podcast is ending?! Let me say THANK YOU Rico and Liz for the great times. Hope to “see” you guys collaborate again.
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Juana MLove the new co-host RicoUpdate: I am so happy is still ongoing. The chemistry between Liz and Rico is perfect, love the dynamic of this pairing. Hardball big boss prospective Liz balanced with down to earth man of the people Rico. Have listened since the beginning, miss Pen & Pencil.
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NYC131313Rico is a dbagLiz is really interesting and accomplished: her advise was useful and kind. I’m not impressed by Rico, a consummate privileged male who never had a really experience with being passed over, harassed or being forced to quit save for some lame example from a high school job where he walked out bc it interfered w his personal life. Hearing him use this as an example of what others were going through when discussing sexism in the workplace was so gross and disappointing. He capped off the last episode with a self review of his shortcomings which was another stupid joke about never getting cheesits to sponsor the show. So lame.
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drdebidoI’m so going to miss this!This was my Monday morning drive to work treat, an enjoyable way to kick off my work week. Gonna need to find another winner.
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Joan of DCReal issues, good adviceI really enjoy this podcast. The hosts have a great mix of work experience, and they offer some real wisdom. There is a good vibe between the two hosts, and a useful, fun variety of topics covered.
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Bro ScientistMissing “not” in the titleBleeped F word every other sentence or so and frank talk about casual sex. At my work listening to this podcast would get me sued for harassment and fired.
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arosdoI wish Larry were back full timeI find Rico immature and he doesn’t bring anything valuable—except to interrupt with an unfunny joke. Larry is great at understanding why people do what they do and how to have healthy conversations. Rico lacks depth and emotional intelligence.
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rat_atatWe all need thisLiz & Rico are truly funny great hosts. I love the topics & the calls from listeners! I was inspired to leave my toxic workplace in the dust in part by this podcast. Thanks for bringing a dose of reality into my crazy life!
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Jbean57Therapythis podcast is like my work therapy. it’s gotten me though a lot these past few weeks. so happy i found it
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Dolls0120Great podcast!I love SFW! There is always practical advice and Rico and Liz are so wise! Please continue to cover relatable topics! :)
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susan_coachThink of you as friends at the water coolerI look forward to this podcast each week - not for the advice (I find it directed towards a younger audience) but for the chemistry and fun that Liz and Rico have together.
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Lith Lady designsLingo Bingo is the BESTThanks for enlightening your audience with some of the most ridiculous terms that are being used in workplaces. 😁
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dirty stasch5 starFantastically easy to listen to. Relevant and applicable . Funny to boot!
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LorelskiUpdate... Now it's Safe For WorkBy the podcast's own definition, "Safe for Work" is *not* about helping you "crush it" at work—it is about overcoming obstacles, finding your voice, siezing the right opportunities, and attaining satisfaction in your work while balancing it with the rest of your life. Sure, if you're looking for a promotion or a raise, the cohosts (Liz & Matt) will help you with that, but they are bottom-line interested in your finding a healthy workstyle (my words). This reincarnation of what was once the "I Hate My Boss" podcast has many improvements. For one, they axed the adorable but really not helpful comedy sketches from the old podcast. Liz Dolan remains a terrific cohost: nimble, humane, experienced and knowledgeable. And when she doesn't know something, she admits it. Filling in the knowledge gaps are professionals on different aspects of work/life. I particularly appreciate the insights drawn from the psychologists/therapists that have been enlisted. The old cohost, Larry, comes back to provide coaching as well. As for the new cohost, Matt Ritter, he's slighty qualified in that he has done some recruiting work, not really an expert in the field, but he has a good personality and not a self-promoter—quite refreshing. I appreciate the "call-in" segments. as well. I've been listening to this podcast through each of its various incarnations and, while I've always enjoyed the show, I have to say it's hit its stride with the addition of Rico Gagliano to the show. Rico is the best cohost that the already superb Liz Dolan has ever had of the podcast. I am a freelancer so I'm not exactly the target audience for Safe for Work, but I still get a lot out of it through Liz & Rico's insights and from "the trenches" when the two hosts answer questions for those who "call in." Besides the call-ins, I usually enjoy the foundation info delivered on SFW. The use of experts seems judicious, especially when mental health professionals contribute. Some of the folks they interview—often authors hawking their new books—seem a bit narrow and trendy, but it's fine to hear from another county now and then. I do find some of their formula features (there's one that uses quotes from movies and TV) to be unnecessarily cute, but it may appeal to other listeners, and there is usually some interesting topic being covered during those features. I hope the pet peeves I've listed above don't overshadow my enthusiasm and appreciation for SFW, it's purpose, its hosts and their delivery. It really is thoughtful and constructive, and most listeners should find it riveting. Thanks, Wondery, for supporting this great podcast! NOTE:My comment below from my previous review still holds true: One of the other reviewers complains that this podcast seems only to be for those working in the corporate environment. SFW doesn't claim to be anything else, but it does make me think that Wondry would do well to create a podcast for those who don't work in that environment: service workers, factory workers, etc. I don't work in those industries but I would love to listen to a podcast about that as well. It's all about people, people!
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embracelifedailyLove love love this!!This is the best podcast! It delights me every episode. Liz and Rico are hilarious and so entertaining. I tell all my friends to listen in, learn something new, get great advice and laugh your commute away. Keep up the fabulous work -you help fill this world with work joy 😃 Sarah
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GeorgiaKnittingLadyGreat career podcast!I learn something new every episode. Love the listener questions and your guests input too. It seems no what the field, the same issues exist. Listening to this every Monday morning gives me a boost to face the week! Thanks!!
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jototheyoFave career podcastLove this show! Liz & Rico add some humor to some usually mundane topics. I love seeing what they will be discussing each week and they have covered many topics that directly apply to my career right now. I always lol at the horrible work phrases they make fun of, so relatable when you’re working in the corporate world. Keep up the good work guys!
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nyclunaAwful on many levelsThis show seemed awesome but is a total let down. The personalities are very shallow and not funny - also please fix your audio. The hosts are too loud and everyone you call in is too quiet.
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Amanda Boike😒Like a work meeting I find myself miserably daydreaming through. Hollow tin work personalities talking at me.
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backstreetsbackALLRIGHTSubject matter is way too shortI don’t get this podcast. They have a title of the podcast and the topic of it only last for 10 to 15 minutes. The rest of it is filler / secondary topics that have nothing to do with the main title topic. I listened because I wanted the hosts to go in depth on the topic at hand and it’s surface level at best. One star because it’s very misleading. All the topics they cover could span the whole 40 minutes but nope.
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ReillyPodsPromoting Juul? Seriously?As the parent of teenagers and wife of a throat cancer survivor (non-smoker / not tobacco related) I am horrified that Wondery would allow this platform to be used to promote Juul as a company trying to do the right thing by providing a “safe alternative to smokers.” No. Is targeting current smokers the reason they make vapes that look like hard drives and pens for kids to sneak? It is an epidemic that parents are fighting hard and the fact that this podcast used as an example of misunderstood ethics / present it as an innocent company trying to do the right thing brings into question whether or not ANY of the information this podcast presents is valid or just slick paid advertisements / personalities to gain exposure to further their careers. Unsubscribing. Make no mistake about it. Juul is in business to make money by encouraging current nicotine users to trade one addiction for another and bring new addicts into the fold during their impressionable teenage years. S. M. H.
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Casey JBOne of my top 5 PodcastsI was skeptical. I didn't think I'd want to listen to a work related podcast on my time, but this is super high quality. Entertaining, informative. It is just the right length. Not too long. Every week they pick a super relavant topic. If you are checking it out for the first time, go to the recent episode about getting past failure. Super intersting. Rico and Liz also do funny bits that are both amusing but also valuable. They take calls from people who have relatable questions. It is the perfect blend. And both Liz and Rico have a lot of different impressive professional experiences to bring to the table so it isn't just anyone offering this advice...
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ThelmaJag13Fun way to get insight into work placeI have no desire to study business management or get an MBA, and I am a doctor primarily, an administrator by accident. Still, I have a lot to learn about office dynamics! So this podcast has been scratching a itch-- I always look forward to the new eposide every week. The hosts are so funny so I can listen to this light hearted podcast after work and it prevents me from getting burnt out!
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Tiffany5891GreatI never leave reviews but this podcast is great. Relevant content, funny hosts. I’ve gone back and listened to almost all of them.
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Backpain 2.0So useful and entertainingRico and Liz are so witty and knowledgeable. This is probably the best work advice podcast out there. I feel like my work related frustrations are validated. Thank you and keep up the good work.
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TeacherettaCarpoolThank you for being part of my daily commute. I always feel I have learned something to better my work experience. Keep it up!!
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CagathocJust OKOk advice but too many commercials and too short to get into any depth of subject. Too bad...
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Notorious313Interesting & EntertainingWhile I own my own small business, I still find the show informative and humorous. I like to listen to keep abreast of workplace trends. Rico and Liz bring two divers personalities to the show which makes for a quick, fun listen.
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ArmyGirl25Saving my work lifeThank goodness for this podcast it’s literally saving my work life at the office. I can listen to Liz’ voice all day (Satellite Sisters). Keep up the great work & great advice!!!
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TK-RoseIf you’re not listening to this show, you are missing out!!This show is the perfect antidote to everything that stresses you out at work!! Rico and Liz are two of my favorite podcasters and they are so much fun together!! I was missing Rico’s former show, Dinner Party Download and needing more Satellite Sisters in my life, and I found this amazing show. I actually yelped with joy when I realized that Rico was Liz’s new co-host!! My podcast feed is truly complete.
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reviewer74698653You had me until the political remarkDone with all the political arguing, snarky remarks and gestures in media, social media, etc. I listen to podcasts for enjoyment mostly, not political commentary. The remark of Mike Pence was unnecessary.
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aredspreeEnjoyableThis show is helpful and entertaining!
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83157Great Work AdviceLiz and Rico provide great every day work advice and best practices.
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A LillyPerfect!I appreciate the advice, banter, and thought provoking conversation! Looking forward to many more podcasts! Thank you!
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Matt.stWorthwhile listenHelpful and insightful talk about work life
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Ni_eshaLove it!Safe for work is the perfect title! It’s literally safe for work and you can share with your co workers!! Real life topics and every day work issues that we deal with a advice on how to handle them from experts. Plus the hosts are real laid back and cool and they mesh.
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Alimm1405Questions Don't RelateI really enjoy this podcast! It covers some interesting topics that have helped me at work. My only comment would be that I wish the listener questions related to the topic of that particular weeks podcast.
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swish45Yay!This was a great podcast before, but now that Rico has joined Liz I absolutely love it! I miss DPD, it’s great to hear Rico’s voice and sense of humor again! Keep up the great work guys.
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Robyn D from NJWish it was longerI love the chemistry between Liz and Rico. Rico finally filled the gap that was missing. I love coach Larry’s opinion. I listen and laugh on the drive to work. Keep the funny coming. Work should have some haha involved.
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hmurdochQuickly becoming a fave!With the pairing of Rico and Liz, this is quickly becoming one of my top five podcasts. They are a charismatic duo and the content has become really practical, useful, and super fun!! I’ve been a Satellite Sisters and Dinner Party Download fan since the beginning of both shows so Safe for Work is like a marriage of two old friends!! It’s the best!
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The Big DudeCaller’s QuestionI heard the gentleman’s question about getting a job in the south and he was worried about his safety’s because he’s gay. I’m from Georgia and we have absolutely zero problem with gay men or women. Don’t believe everything you see in the movies or on Jerry Springer. The gentleman is more than welcome.
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LufergafUseful and funny.Great relatable topics are covered, the format is light and entertaining. Keep it up!
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Rora2008HelpfulLots of good advice here. But I find Larry’s advice to be the most constructive and I miss him!
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BlitersetyBetter before Rico joinedI have been enjoying Safe For Work since it launched and my favorite part of each episode is the call-in segments! However I’m not a fan of new cohost Rico. He jokes too much and sometimes I’d prefer to hear Liz’s take on things instead of his. Replace Rico with a more qualified cohost and have Coach Larry on the show more often. Thanks for a great podcast!
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Asito HThe best work podcast!I am so happy I found this podcast! Excellent and accurate career advice!
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