A Felon and a Drunk

A Felon and a Drunk

A Felon and a Drunk

  • IS YOUR JOB IMPORTANT?

IS YOUR JOB IMPORTANT?

Monday 24th December 2018

Ricky and Malcolm from 'A Felon and a Drunk' offer tips on aligning work with personal values and thriving in the workplace. Listen now for practical advice.
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64 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
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A Felon and a Drunk
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
Stigma & Social Perspectives
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Unlocking Workplace Success: Ricky and Malcolm's Guide to Job Satisfaction

There's no such thing as a job that is so f*cking miserable that you literally want to kill yourself. Yeah, man, there's something to be f*cking thankful about right now, what you could be f*cking grateful about.
Ever felt stuck in a job that just doesn't feel right? Ricky and Malcolm, hosts of 'A Felon and a Drunk', are here to help you navigate those feelings. This episode dives deep into the importance of finding a job that aligns with your values and the toll a toxic work environment can take on your mental health. Both hosts share their personal journeys from incarceration to re-entering the workforce, offering relatable and practical advice along the way.
They cover everything from creating value in your role to negotiating for better pay and recognition. Want to know how to build a strong team or delegate tasks effectively? They've got you covered. Ricky and Malcolm also stress the importance of competition, hard work, and communication in achieving job satisfaction. And, in true 'A Felon and a Drunk' style, they wrap things up with a hopeful message about letting go of negativity and focusing on gratitude.
Whether you're an employee looking to climb the ladder or a manager aiming to inspire your team, this episode offers insights that can make a real difference in your work life.