Ep. 5 The Ideal Worker
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Ep. 5 The Ideal Worker

Aparna and Lars are joined by organizational consultant Valarie Williams to dismantle the "Ideal Worker" myth. A set of persistent corporate beliefs that the perfect employee has no life, no caregiving responsibilities, and zero physical or mental health needs. We dive into the "Anxious Achiever" phenomenon, the rise of zero-employee startup goals in Silicon Valley, and why the tech industry treats 2-hour shuttle commutes as on-the-job time. This conversation goes beyond work-life balance to interrogate of how capitalism is modeling the "ideal" after a robot and what happens to our humanity when we try to compete with an algorithm.

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EP. 3 Fear of losing it all
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EP. 3 Fear of losing it all

We often trade our values for a steady paycheck, but is the "deal" actually protecting you back? Dr. Dalya Perez joins the club to expose how corporate structures reward silence and punish humanity. We discuss the "pseudo-therapy" of DEI , the exploitation of competition , and how to move from a scarcity mindset to collective liberation.

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EP. 2 Who built this
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EP. 2 Who built this

Why does modern work feel like a relentless performance? To understand the "ick" of the current corporate landscape, we have to look back at the deliberate systemic shifts of the 1970s. In this episode, Aparna Rae and Lars Gallian are joined by Bachul Koul—a seasoned finance and private equity leader who has spent over 25 years navigating the world’s most traditional institutions. Together, they deconstruct the history that transformed the "social contract" of the American workplace.

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Ep. 1 The Ick
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Ep. 1 The Ick

What White Collar Work Is Actually Doing to Us

You're not burned out because you're weak — you're burned out because the system was designed this way.This isn't a self-help episode. It's a reality check — and the beginning of something better.

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