Work Sucks, But I Like It
How we define work needs to change today. Work Sucks, But I Like It is a show that challenges the narrow way we’ve come to define work. Most people answer the question, “What do you do?” with a job title—but that barely scratches the surface of human potential. This podcast digs deeper as success in our work is not about good luck, it's good "skills".
Tony is a Quality Manager in the aerospace industry, columnist writer for Thermal Processing Magazine, and 500RYT Yoga Teacher. He is currently pursuing his PhD in I/O Psychology and is the author of "The Impression of a Good Life: Finding Your Song and Dance" and "Don't Let Life Pass You By: Win the Game of Work and Play".
Work Sucks, But I Like It
Latest Episodes
E78: Turn Disability into Opportunity with Kevin KcShan
Discover how to transform workplaces with the power of inclusion in this episode featuring Kevin McShan, a leading advocate for disability awareness and employment equity. Learn how shifting your mindset from limitations to opportunities can re...
E77: The Power of Relatable Stories in Influence with Danny Brassell
Discover how to transform work from drudgery into passion with Danny Brassell, known as "Jim Carrey with a PhD." In this episode, Danny shares his journey from a failed real estate scam to becoming a sought-after speaker and author. Learn how s...
E76: Why Valuing Employees Beyond Titles Can Prevent Burnout and Revolutionize Work Culture with Melanie Gray
Burnout isn't just exhaustion—it's a nervous system crisis reshaping workplaces. Dr. Melanie Gray, host of Code Calm, reveals how valuing productivity over people fuels stress and anxiety. Discover how digital overstimulation, or "scro...
E75: How Embracing Your True Self Can Turn Work Into Pure Joy with Saw Myint
Discover how Saw Myint, a Burmese-Aussie mother, CPA, and property developer, transformed her work life from frustration to fulfillment by aligning her career with her passions and values. In this episode, Saw shares her journey of overcoming t...
E74: Why the Traditional Concept of Retirement Is Outdated and What Comes Next with Lynn Friesth
Most of us think about retirement as the end of work, but Lynn Friesth sees it as the beginning of a purposeful encore. After 40 years at John Deere, Lynn’s redefining what it means to stay active, impactful, and fulfilled beyond traditional re...
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