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Podcast #66: Why Quiet Quitting Isn’t That Bad

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Podcast #66: Why Quiet Quitting Isn’t That Bad

In this week’s intro, we cover everything from Tom Brady and Gisele’s divorce rumors to a few movie and book recommendations. The topic at hand this week is the trendy idea of “quiet quitting.”

We’ve all heard the buzzword being thrown around in the media. But what does “quiet quitting” actually mean? What are the pros and cons of asserting boundaries at work and not going above and beyond your job description?

Quiet Quitting Pros and Cons

Jess and Laura debate the merits of being a quiet quitter, and provide all the info on why you should consider doing it, in a way that actually benefits you.

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By Laura Davis

Laura is the co-founder of Adultescence, a podcast and blog for post grads, where she writes about friendship, dating, and career with the mission of helping guide twenty-somethings through early adulthood. She has written and edited for a variety of lifestyle publications, including Let's Eat Cake, Popular Science, and Flixed.

When she's not typing away on her laptop, you can find Laura working on her MBA at Boston College, listening to Taylor Swift, or sweating it out at an OrangeTheory class. Follow her on Instagram @LauraKristine21 and LinkedIn.

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