22. Ain’t always sunshine
It ain’t always sunshine and sometimes when it rains, it pours. Catch up with the UHBCU crew as they discuss their lows during undergrad and how they bounced back.
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This week we discuss the “I don’t dream of labor” trend and the transition some women have made from traditional jobs to more creative jobs. While work is work, is it more fulfilling to make money doing what you love, or should the hobby and the work be two separate things?
We get into American exceptionalism, hustle culture and the pressures to constantly be doing something, anything as long as it seems to be productive. Is it time we break out of the “booked and busy” phase and lean into a life of ease, freedom to rest, and the luxury to indulge in self care?
While the “I don’t dream of labor” trend has pushed many women to look at work in a different way, who exactly is this trend benefiting and can men participate too? We’d love to hear your thoughts on this so let us know in the comments and as always, keep it honest.
It ain’t always sunshine and sometimes when it rains, it pours. Catch up with the UHBCU crew as they discuss their lows during undergrad and how they bounced back.
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