35 episodes

Behind every working human, there’s a story. Work in Progress is a new show about the meaning and identity we find in work. Each week, hear stories of personal ambition and debilitating insecurities, great successes and abject failures, the plans we make and the luck that…happens. Hosted by Dan Misener, produced by Slack. Follow along @slackstories or slack.com/podcast

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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 56 Ratings

Behind every working human, there’s a story. Work in Progress is a new show about the meaning and identity we find in work. Each week, hear stories of personal ambition and debilitating insecurities, great successes and abject failures, the plans we make and the luck that…happens. Hosted by Dan Misener, produced by Slack. Follow along @slackstories or slack.com/podcast

    Beginnings

    Beginnings

    A reporter does her first remote live radio broadcast from inside a block of ice, a celebrity impersonator's first international trip teaches her what it really means to be “Big in Japan”, and a Japanese translator leaves her family for the first time only to get shipwrecked on a movie set shot in the Antarctic.

    For our final episode of the season, we hear the origin stories behind of some of the strangest, and yet most formative, work experiences people have had in their lives. We go back to where it all starts: the beginning.

    • 25 min
    Age of Aquarius

    Age of Aquarius

    The owner of a vintage retail store recalls how she made a career out of the eclectic clothing in her closet, and a doctor grapples with his community’s vehement protests against his plans to open a medical cannabis dispensary. In this episode, two stories of peace, love, drugs, and counterculture in '60s San Francisco.

    • 25 min
    From the Ground Up

    From the Ground Up

    An environmentalist burns the midnight oil volunteering to preserve decades of climate change data amid a major government clampdown, and a Syrian medical student learns how his family’s chocolate-making business can equally be a cure for heartbreak. This week, stories about survival and the lengths people go to preserve a life’s work.

    • 23 min
    The Next Act

    The Next Act

    An enterprising retiree becomes a bustling cafés' new favorite server, and a former Wall Street banker finds renewed inspiration after accepting a summer internship with a group of college students. This week, stories of people who have proved that it’s never too late to find professional, and personal, fulfillment.

    • 25 min
    Stop the Presses!

    Stop the Presses!

    Meet three New York Times machinists who’ve helped print the paper for the last 30 years and an investigative reporter who waged war on mayoral misconduct from the front page of the Toronto Star. This week, stories of people whose lives (and careers) have been indelibly marked by the business of getting the story right.

    • 26 min
    Because, Science

    Because, Science

    A freshwater ecologist tasked with making his research more accessible discovers an unlikely muse in Bruce Springsteen. A medical ethnobotanist seeks new cures for super bugs in the natural world after her own near-death brush with a bacterial infection. This week, stories about the noble pursuit of knowledge—and how that often leads to some surprising discoveries about ourselves.

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
56 Ratings

56 Ratings

Almost 50 ,

Great! Inspiring! Informative! Fun!

So glad I found this podcast! Looking forward to season 2! Don’t be away long.

olivecat ,

Meh

So basic. Might be good for a elementary school social studies class. Not engaging for adult listening.

Alicia W. ,

Awesome!

I discovered this podcast in June or July of 2017 and after listening to a couple current episodes went back to episode one and binge-listened to all of them!

I love hearing the stories and interviews "where work happens", and kudos to Slack for the careful post-production work. They do such an amazing job that the finished product feels so immersive!

Dan has a great voice for radio and he's a great interviewer.

Keep up the great work!

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