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Looks good. By the way, it has Julian Tonig's fingerprints all over it.
coming up next on passion struck we're looking at the employees who gave a one or two or three out of ten because they're very disengaged they may be in danger of leaving and so we've got a fire we've got to put out the fire it's an emergency and what we don't do a lot of times instinctively is say well hang on a second yes it's important to pay attention to problems but do we understand
coming up next on passion struck we're looking at the employees who gave a one or two or three out of ten because they're very disengaged they may be in danger of leaving and so we've got a fire we've got to put out the fire it's an emergency and what we don't do a lot of times instinctively is say well hang on a second yes it's important to pay attention to problems but do we understand
coming up next on passion struck we're looking at the employees who gave a one or two or three out of ten because they're very disengaged they may be in danger of leaving and so we've got a fire we've got to put out the fire it's an emergency and what we don't do a lot of times instinctively is say well hang on a second yes it's important to pay attention to problems but do we understand
why the nines and tens, the employees who are super duper happy at the far other end of the curve, do we understand why they're happy?
why the nines and tens, the employees who are super duper happy at the far other end of the curve, do we understand why they're happy?
why the nines and tens, the employees who are super duper happy at the far other end of the curve, do we understand why they're happy?
Thanks so much, John. Great to be here.
Thanks so much, John. Great to be here.
Thanks so much, John. Great to be here.
thank you the podcast is still in its first legs it's barely over a year old we're about 50 million downloads short of your track record we're doing our best and it has been an absolute pleasure so the conceit for listeners not familiar with it in every episode i talk to somebody from a different profession cattle rancher a secret service agent a forensic accountant a mystery novelist and i just ask them a million nosy questions about what it's like to walk in their shoes what stresses them out
thank you the podcast is still in its first legs it's barely over a year old we're about 50 million downloads short of your track record we're doing our best and it has been an absolute pleasure so the conceit for listeners not familiar with it in every episode i talk to somebody from a different profession cattle rancher a secret service agent a forensic accountant a mystery novelist and i just ask them a million nosy questions about what it's like to walk in their shoes what stresses them out
thank you the podcast is still in its first legs it's barely over a year old we're about 50 million downloads short of your track record we're doing our best and it has been an absolute pleasure so the conceit for listeners not familiar with it in every episode i talk to somebody from a different profession cattle rancher a secret service agent a forensic accountant a mystery novelist and i just ask them a million nosy questions about what it's like to walk in their shoes what stresses them out
What are the highs of their work? What's a good day? What's a bad day? And it is just such a treat to hear people talk about their work and really get into the nitty gritty details. And for me, it's just, it's a personal passion. I don't think this is ever going to be something that threatens Joe Rogan, but I really enjoy the process of making it.
What are the highs of their work? What's a good day? What's a bad day? And it is just such a treat to hear people talk about their work and really get into the nitty gritty details. And for me, it's just, it's a personal passion. I don't think this is ever going to be something that threatens Joe Rogan, but I really enjoy the process of making it.
What are the highs of their work? What's a good day? What's a bad day? And it is just such a treat to hear people talk about their work and really get into the nitty gritty details. And for me, it's just, it's a personal passion. I don't think this is ever going to be something that threatens Joe Rogan, but I really enjoy the process of making it.
I went through exactly the same thought process as you because that interview was published just a couple of weeks before that shooting. And I was, I just remember wincing and she had just said, this was the result of the JFK assassination that they learned. You can never let the bad guys take the high ground. And so to have such a lapse, but I will say, I think this is just me speculating.
I went through exactly the same thought process as you because that interview was published just a couple of weeks before that shooting. And I was, I just remember wincing and she had just said, this was the result of the JFK assassination that they learned. You can never let the bad guys take the high ground. And so to have such a lapse, but I will say, I think this is just me speculating.