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Is Work-Life Balance a Lie? | Meek vs Wale, Michael Jackson & Creative Burnout

1 h 45 min · 6. Mai 2026
Episode Is Work-Life Balance a Lie? | Meek vs Wale, Michael Jackson & Creative Burnout Cover

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This week on Who’s Hiring, the crew dives into one of the biggest questions creatives are facing right now: what are you actually willing to sacrifice for success? We unpack the viral Emma Grede conversation around work-life balance, ambition, remote work, and the pressures women face in business. We also discuss creator culture, the Philadelphia Creator Summit, building media infrastructure, Michael Jackson’s biopic, Meek Mill vs Wale in a Verzuz, Chris Brown controversy, and how modern creatives navigate purpose, pressure, and visibility. This episode is equal parts funny, reflective, chaotic, and deeply honest. 🎙️ Cultural Commentary for the Creatively Employed.

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This week on Who’s Hiring, the crew tackles one of the deepest conversations yet. From Philly school closures and political frustration to youth violence, community accountability, and the realities facing working-class Black families, this episode explores what happens when systems stop serving the people they were built for. The conversation also dives into civic engagement, the Voting Rights Act, generational distrust in politics, the role of community programs, and the growing divide between cities and rural America. Later, the crew breaks down the internet’s reaction to Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson’s breakup — exploring celebrity culture, gender dynamics, media narratives, masculinity, accountability and the way Black women are treated online. Real conversation. Real perspective. No shallow takes. Who’s Hiring is cultural commentary for the creatively employed.

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