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  • Episode 66 - Phobia in the Office, Panic in the Cubicle
    2026/04/01

    Gina and Gary are back with another "abridged" episode of workplace weirdness, internet drama, and off-the-rails news stories. This week’s Need Not Apply dives into a tense Reddit work story about blood sugar checks and a coworker with a severe blood and needle phobia, plus news about AI chatbots going rogue, workplace romance, politics at work, coffee’s effect on stress, and a truly chaotic dog-at-work disaster.📚 Stories in This Episode

    • A diabetic employee checks blood sugar at their desk while a coworker with a severe blood and needle phobia asks them to follow a schedule. 🔗[PART 1 LINK] & [PART 2 - Update]

    • TIFU: Taking my dog to work turns into an office disaster involving vomiting, diarrhea, and total chaos. 🔗[LINK]

    📰 News Stories We Chat About

    • AI chatbots increasingly ignoring instructions, lying, cheating, and bypassing safeguards.
    • Rise of the shrubs: what happened when scientists heated a Rocky Mountain wildlife meadow by 2C?
    • Gen Z and Millennials Want Workplace Romance Normalized—Even If It Breaks Company Rules
    • Giant Study May Have Found The Ideal Amount of Coffee to Lower Stress
    • Banning Politics at Work May Be Backfiring, a New Study Suggests

    📬Submit Your Work Horror Stories


    Have a workplace nightmare, customer meltdown, or coworker story we need to hear?
    Send it to: ✉️ NeedNotApplyPod@gmail.com

    Your story might be featured in a future episode of Need Not Apply.

    🔗 Follow the Podcast


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    ⭐ If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review. It helps more people find the podcast.

    We’ll see you at the water cooler.
    Don’t forget to punch out.

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  • Episode 65 - Workin’ 9 to Why?
    2026/03/25
    Gina and Gary are back with a bite-sized episode of workplace horror stories, heartwarming front desk moments, and real-life job anxiety as AI, TSA chaos, and terrible customers collide. This week’s Need Not Apply episode dives into Reddit work stories, wild parenting fails on the job, and how the future of work is getting weirder by the day.🎢 Episode SummaryMonday burnout, retail customer chaos, and a quick life update featuring their problem-child cats Samson and Juniper, fresh from the vet saga.Reddit work story from r/TalesFromTheFrontDesk about a deaf guest that’s so wholesome it makes Gina cry and Gary question every job he’s ever had.A workplace safety nightmare: a toddler running wild in a production plant while mom treats safety rules like optional guidelines.A jet crash in Canada, TSA staffing and pay issues, and why flying right now feels like a workplace horror story of its own.AI and the future of work: BlackRock’s AI boom warnings, Fiverr’s AI video directors replacing creative jobs, robots doing service work, and which jobs might actually be safe.Programming note: Gina and Gary talk about testing shorter, more “bite-sized” episodes so you can finish during your commute, shift, or lunch break without falling behind.📚 Reddit Stories in This Episode“Deaf guest left me a gift and now I’m crying” – r/TalesFromTheFrontDesk (wholesome hotel story that proves good customer service still exists).Guest said they would leave their dog in the car if I didn't let them bring it to the room after violating pet policy. We are at 1°C at our location tonight.Toddler running loose in a dangerous production plant while mom ignores every safety warning.📰 "Water Cooler" News SegmentMeet the Bush Dog: South America’s Rare, Web-Footed Wild Canine — The GuardianFlexibility boosts productivity, not office mandates‘Microshifting’ puts a new spin on 9-to-5 schedulesCats May Hold the Key to Treating Human Cancer — University of GuelphAlibaba's AI Agent Mined Crypto Without Permission. Now What?⁠Psychology Says When A Man Loses His Joy He Just Makes His World Smaller⁠ 📬 Submit Your Work StoriesHave a workplace nightmare, toxic boss, customer meltdown, or job-from-hell story we need to read on the pod?Send it to: ✉️ NeedNotApplyPodcast@gmail.comYour story might be featured in a future episode of Need Not Apply.🔗 Follow the PodcastInstagram & TikTok: @NeedNotApplyPodYouTube: Need Not Apply Podcast⭐ If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, and review Need Not Apply on Spotify and wherever you listen. It helps more people who hate their jobs find the podcast.“We’ll see you at the water cooler.”“Don’t forget to punch out.”
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  • Episode 64 - Hot Hell Front Desk
    2026/03/18

    🎙️ Need Not Apply Podcast | Reddit Stories, Front Desk Horror Stories, and Hotel Guest Chaos


    This week Gina and Gary head back to one of their favorite theme: Tales from the Front Desk.

    If you’ve ever worked in hospitality, customer service, or any job where the public somehow gets even worse after check-in, this episode will feel painfully familiar.


    We’ve got a grown man turning a hotel bell into a hostage situation, a wedding group that manages to bring police, property damage, and absolute mayhem to a hotel stay, and enough entitled guest behavior to make anyone want to lock the lobby doors and disappear.


    In the news segment, we get into everything from a termite that somehow looks like Moby Dick, to AI summaries influencing what people buy, to a Japanese town canceling its cherry blossom festival over badly behaved tourists, plus some very weird updates involving fruit fly brains and rude AI.


    💼 This Week’s Stories

    • When a Hotel Guest Decides the Bell Belongs to Him

    • The Wedding Block From Hell


    If you’ve ever worked a front desk, checked into a hotel, or dealt with entitled guests in the wild, these stories are for you.


    📰This week’s news

    • Scientists discover a termite that looks exactly like a sperm whale

    • AI-generated review summaries may be making people buy the wrong products

    • A Japanese town cancels its cherry blossom festival over tourist behavior

    • Scientists uploaded a fruit fly brain into a virtual world

    • Researchers found that rude AI agents may actually perform better


    📬 Submit Your Work Horror Stories

    Have a workplace nightmare or customer meltdown we need to hear about?

    Send it to:
    ✉️ NeedNotApplyPod@gmail.com


    Your story might be featured in a future episode.


    🔗 Follow the Podcast

    Instagram & TikTok: @NeedNotApplyPod

    YouTube: Need Not Apply Podcast


    ⭐ If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review. It helps more people find the podcast.

    "We’ll see you at the water cooler."

    "Don’t forget to punch out."

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  • Episode 63 - The Good, The Bad and the Entitled
    2026/03/11

    This week Gina and Gary are back with another round of service industry horror stories, and these ones drift straight into choosy beggar territory. If you’ve ever worked with clients, customers, or the general public, you already know the type: the people who somehow believe professional services should magically be free.

    From salon entitlement to bargain-bin face tattoos, this episode proves once again that some people really think the rules don’t apply to them.

    Let’s get down to business.


    • A salon client believes donating her hair should entitle her to a $400 balayage from a top stylist
    • A house-call nail appointment spirals when a generous tip somehow still isn’t enough
    • A man wants his wife’s name tattooed across his face… for $20


    If you’ve ever worked in beauty, tattooing, or any client-facing service job, these stories might feel a little too relatable.


    Men may lose their Y chromosome as they age, and researchers are finding the health impacts may be bigger than expected
    • A company is developing lab-grown cocoa, which could change the future of chocolate
    • Major record labels are pushing back against AI-generated music
    • The Pentagon is cutting ties with an AI company after disagreements over how the technology is used
    • New research suggests power may literally change how the brain processes empathy


    Got a workplace nightmare, impossible client, or customer meltdown we need to hear about?

    Send it to:✉️ NeedNotApplyPod@gmail.com


    Your story might be featured in a future episode.

    Instagram & TikTok: @NeedNotApplyPod
    YouTube: Need Not Apply Podcast

    ⭐ If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating and review — it helps more people find the podcast.

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  • Episode 62 - It Costs This Much ’Cause It Takes Me F*ing Hours
    2026/03/04

    This week Gina and Gary are back with another round of unbelievable service industry chaos, questionable customer logic, and the kind of entitlement that makes professionals everywhere want to flip a table.

    From beauty services to tattoo shops, we dive into stories where people seriously underestimate the time, skill, and cost behind professional work. Let’s just say when people try to cut corners on professional services… it rarely ends well.

    In the middle of the episode we also break down some bizarre headlines including a North Carolina mother who resurfaced after being missing for 24 years, new research suggesting semaglutide may help reverse damage from osteoarthritis, scientists teaching living human brain cells to play Doom, chocolate being locked up in stores as theft spikes, and the online backlash after OpenAI’s military partnership sparked a growing “Cancel ChatGPT” movement.

    This week’s stories


    When a “Quick Haircut” Turns Into a Group Discount
    Apparently Being Good At Makeup Means Working Weddings For Free
    When “Going Somewhere Cheaper” Backfires

    NEWS:

    • Missing North Carolina mother found alive after 24 years
    • Semaglutide may help reverse osteoarthritis damage
    • 200,000 living human brain cells learned to play Doom in a lab experiment
    • Chocolate kept in anti-theft boxes as shops warn it’s being stolen to order
    • The growing “Cancel ChatGPT” movement after OpenAI signs a military partnership


    If you have a workplace story, customer horror story, or wild Reddit thread we should cover, send it to:

    📧 neednotapplypodcast@gmail.com


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  • Episode 61 - Conditions Have Deteriorated
    2026/02/25

    This week on Need Not Apply, a massive New Jersey blizzard tries to ruin everyone’s plans, Gary throws out his back shoveling snow, and somehow we end up discussing Pentagon pizza tracking before diving into some absolutely legendary workplace revenge stories.

    Because sometimes karma doesn’t knock politely. It kicks the door in.

    From the Pro Revenge subreddit, we’re reading stories where patience runs out, receipts get collected, and the wrong people finally learn that actions have consequences.

    • The coworker who played the long game and exposed an office creep

    • A nightmare client who forgot recordings exist

    • Corporate egos vs very organized employees

    • Revenge that’s equal parts petty, professional, and deeply satisfying

    Because the internet never rests:

    • 🐒 The viral baby monkey clutching a stuffed animal and why the story isn’t what people think

    • 🧊 NASA discovers a Cold War nuclear base buried under Greenland ice

    • 📺 Why everyone suddenly watches TV with subtitles on

    • 🤖 New research says fear of AI replacing jobs might actually be affecting mental health

    • 🦷 Ancient beauty trends that permanently dyed teeth black thousands of years ago

    ❄️ Blizzard survival commentary
    🎙️ Mild existential spirals
    😂 Marriage banter
    and at least one moment where we completely derail ourselves.

    🎧 Listen to Need Not Apply on Spotify, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio.

    📲 Follow along for weekly workplace stories, news breakdowns, and chaotic commentary just in time for your commute, workday, or avoiding responsibilities.

    Got a work story, revenge tale, or absolute workplace chaos we need to read on the show?
    Send it our way: 📧 neednotapplypodcast@gmail.com

    Because if revenge is a dish best served cold, this episode showed up during a snowstorm.

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  • Episode 60 - No Scrubs, Just Managers
    2026/02/18

    This week on Need Not Apply, Gina and Gary peel back the curtain on terrible supervisors, ridiculous rules, and workplace egos that make everyone want to quit. From absurd late policy ultimatums to caffeine junkies running wild, we are diving into four cringe worthy boss moments that will make you glad you do not work there.

    We kick things off with a manager who threatened to fire someone for being one minute late, and the Reddit community absolutely roasted that logic. Next, hold onto your Monster Energy because we read the saga of the Energy Drink Pusher Boss, someone taking snack area control to a whole new level. Then we judge a manager who banned jeans on casual Friday, yes that actually happened, and finally get into the jaw dropping tale of the boss who declared, “You better not say anything bad about me in there.” These stories are equal parts hilarious and horrifying and perfect for anyone who has survived work drama.

    🔗 Reddit Stories This Week (add your links here):

    1. If you are one minute late, you are fired

    2. The Monster Energy drink pusher boss

    3. Manager bans jeans on casual day

    4. You better not say anything bad about me in there

    📰 This Week in the News, Weird, Wild & Worth Talking About

    Your hosts also chew through this week’s wildest headlines, including:

    • Why GLP-1 medications could be an environmental catastrophe and what that means long term
    • An update on Australia’s social media ban for kids and why it is sparking global debate
    • The sudden shutdown of pet microchip company Save This Life and what it means for pet owners who relied on them
    • The Are You Dead app and why it is raising eyebrows
    • TikTok tracking users even if you do not have the app
    • The Pentagon reviewing its use of Claude AI during the Maduro raid
    • An AI bot publicly shaming a developer and the internet reacting accordingly


    If you have ever had a micromanaging monster, a boss who made casual Friday complicated, or a manager who absolutely should not be in charge of other humans, this episode is for you.

    🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday at 5am on Spotify, Amazon Music & iHeartRadio

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  • Episode 59 - Ego Is Expensive
    2026/02/11
    It’s Super Bowl Sunday… and you’d never know it in this house. 😅This week, Gina and Gary are back with a juicy Malicious Compliance episode full of ego trips, workplace power plays, and the kind of consequences that hit like a perfectly timed mic drop. Plus, we take a quick detour into the modern betting rabbit hole, and Gina shares a truly annoying “why did I even come here” police station moment.🎧 This week’s stories (Malicious Compliance)“You want to talk to my manager?” An IT field service engineer replaces a store server… and a manager decides her lunch break is more important than the entire POS system being down. (Spoiler: it costs her more than her appetite.)“Worked Christmas or I’m fired.” A drilling rig supervisor cancels everyone’s approved time off because he can’t get coverage… so OP works the day, then quits with zero hesitation. Enjoy your short-staffed holiday season. 🎄“Cut my salary in half, kiss your business goodbye.” A startup CTO with big ego energy tries to slash pay while the team is already working brutal hours… and everything spirals into a spectacular slow-motion collapse.🗞️ N-N-N-N-NEWS break!Bonobos can pretend play 🫖🍇A bonobo named Kanzi stages an imaginary tea party with invisible juice and grapes, showing apes can juggle real and pretend scenarios without confusion.A “lost” egg-laying mammal reappears after 62 years 🥚🌿Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna is rediscovered in Indonesia via camera traps, proving some species aren’t extinct… they’re just incredibly good at hiding.Sony patents AI “podcasts” hosted by video game characters 🎮🤖Imagine a character from a game you’ve played narrating personalized updates using your player data. Cool? Creepy? Both?Possible illegal bio lab found in a Las Vegas home 🧪😳A code violation call escalates fast when authorities find lab equipment and over 1,000 samples. The FBI steps in, and everyone collectively says “WHAT.”A site that lets AI “rent humans” for tasks 🧍‍♀️🤖💸Reportedly, AI agents can assign real people jobs (even weird ones) using crypto payouts. It’s gig work… turned inside out.Anthropic insiders worry they’ve crossed a line 📉🧠As AI tools move into legal, marketing, finance, and customer service, even the people building them are feeling the “uh oh” moment about job displacement.Sleep deprivation triggers a strange brain cleanup 💤🧼New research suggests your brain may start its “cleaning cycle” while you’re awake if you’re sleep-deprived… right when you need to focus the most. (Borrow sleep now, pay interest later.)😈 Also in this episodeGina and Gary talk viral clip traction and the chaos of trying to grow content while working full-timeA quick rant on how betting has gotten absurdly specific (yes, even “what will someone say this week?”)Gary’s streaming updates 🎥 and Gina’s “I cannot believe I waited for this” police station storyA little life update, a little retail trauma, and yes… Gina has to pee by the end 🚽✨ Follow us for clips + updates:📸 Instagram & TikTok: @NeedNotApplyPod📺 YouTube: Need Not Apply Podcast📩 Submit your stories: neednotapplypod@gmail.com (DMs welcome too!)New episodes every Wednesday 🗓️☕See you at the water cooler. 😉
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