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The Not My Job Pod

Podkast av Emily Gant

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The Not My Job Pod is a podcast hosted by Emily Gant about work, people, and the weird stuff in between. This podcast was born out of a simple realization: I don’t want my job to be my entire personality. So I talk to people outside the tech bubble — artists, community builders, creatives, and curious minds — about the passions, projects, and ideas that make them come alive. Just real conversations about what people love and why it matters to them.This podcast is based in Berlin and heavily focused on the Berlin community.

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episode For the Love of Community: Berlin History & Humor with Pip Roper - Improv Actor & Berlin Tour Guide cover

For the Love of Community: Berlin History & Humor with Pip Roper - Improv Actor & Berlin Tour Guide

Join Emily Gant as she chats with Pip Roper, a Berlin-based tour guide, improviser, and podcast host, about the joys and challenges of creativity, community, and navigating late-stage capitalism. This episode dives into the power of humor, the importance of authentic human connections, and how embracing your passions can transform your outlook on life. In this episode, we discuss: * How guiding tours and improv comedy bring both joy and income * The enduring value of human connection in tourism * Why storytelling and gossip make history more engaging * The significance of community in personal and artistic growth * How Berlin’s unique scene fosters creativity and openness * The role of humor and play in mental well-being * The importance of local experiences over streaming fame * Strategies for overcoming social anxiety and self-doubt * The influence of history on contemporary identity and politics Resources & Links: * History Flakes Podcast [https://www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com/podcast] * Comedy Cafe Berlin [https://www.comedycafeberlin.com/] Instagram: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.instagram.com/thenotmyjobpod/] // YouTube: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59TOW5bew0ryM_9Y3ZVq9w] // TikTok: @thenotmyjobpod

30. mars 2026 - 58 min
episode Leaving the US for Europe: Moving to Paris vs Berlin with Content Creator, @ LizLeatrice cover

Leaving the US for Europe: Moving to Paris vs Berlin with Content Creator, @ LizLeatrice

In this episode, Emily Gant hosts Liz Lee, a Paris-based content creator, to share her firsthand experience navigating the complex visa landscape in France. From visa types and legal nuances to the realities of expatriate life, this conversation offers practical advice for anyone considering a move to France. - Differences between expat and immigrant statuses and their implications French visa options including long stay visitor and talent visas - The impact of remote work restrictions on visa eligibility Bureaucratic challenges and common misconceptions in France's immigration system - Building a case for the talent visa through professional and social ties - Comparisons of visa processes in Germany and France - The importance of establishing local connections for successful migration - Experiences with France's housing market and potential scams targeting foreigners - The cultural and lifestyle benefits of living in Paris versus Berlin - Emotional aspects of expat life, including grief, nostalgia, and personal growth Resources & Links: Keys to France - Immigration Lawyer French Talent Visa Requirements Germany Residency & Citizenship Info [How to Apply for French Citizenship](https:// diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/) Connect with Liz Lee: Instagram/TikTok @ lizleatrice Instagram: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.instagram.com/thenotmyjobpod/] // YouTube: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59TOW5bew0ryM_9Y3ZVq9w] // TikTok: @thenotmyjobpod

15. mars 2026 - 52 min
episode Community, Consent, Clubbing: The Awareness Teams Keeps the Party Going in Berlin cover

Community, Consent, Clubbing: The Awareness Teams Keeps the Party Going in Berlin

Emily Gant interviews Goatz about the unique techno club culture in Berlin, focusing on the role of awareness teams in ensuring safety and creating a supportive environment. They discuss the differences between clubbing in Berlin and New York, the importance of community, and the resources available for harm reduction. Goatz shares personal experiences and insights into the evolving landscape of Berlin's nightlife, emphasizing the creativity and inclusivity that define the scene. * Awareness teams in Berlin clubs focus on harm reduction and creating safer spaces. * Berlin's club culture is unique compared to other cities, particularly in its approach to drug use and safety. * The awareness team provides support for various situations, including harassment and panic attacks. * Community building is a significant aspect of nightlife in Berlin, with many friendships formed in clubs. * DIY spaces offer a more intimate and community-focused alternative to commercial clubs. * Berlin's nightlife is characterized by a diverse range of events and creative expressions. * The cost of going out in Berlin is generally lower than in cities like New York. * Longer parties tend to have more awareness cases due to extended time spent in the club. * Berlin's club scene is evolving, with some famous clubs closing down. * There are numerous resources available for those struggling with substance use in Berlin. Instagram: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.instagram.com/thenotmyjobpod/] // YouTube: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59TOW5bew0ryM_9Y3ZVq9w] // TikTok: @thenotmyjobpod

1. mars 2026 - 42 min
episode Berlin, History & the Algorithm: Jonny Whitlam on Tour Guiding and Going Viral cover

Berlin, History & the Algorithm: Jonny Whitlam on Tour Guiding and Going Viral

Jonny Whitlam, a seasoned tour guide in Berlin, shares his journey from guiding tours to becoming a content creator on social media. He discusses the challenges and rewards of self-employment, the importance of engaging with diverse audiences, and the impact of AI on content creation. The conversation also touches on the complexities of Berlin's history, the balance between personal experiences and historical facts, and the need for tour guides to adapt to the evolving landscape of tourism. * Jonny Whitlam has been a tour guide in Berlin for over 15 years. * He transitioned from managing tours to focusing on content creation. * The importance of engaging with diverse audiences during tours. * Social media has opened new opportunities for tour guides. * The balance between personal experiences and historical facts is crucial. * AI-generated content can lack the authenticity of personal storytelling. * Tour guiding in Berlin has minimal regulations compared to other countries. * The evolution of content creation has changed the tourism landscape. * Navigating self-employment comes with its own challenges and rewards. * Finding a balance between work and personal life is essential. Jonny Whitlam, tour guiding, Berlin history, social media, content creation, self-employment, AI in content, historical perspectives, Cold War, World War II Instagram: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.instagram.com/thenotmyjobpod/] // YouTube: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59TOW5bew0ryM_9Y3ZVq9w] // TikTok: @thenotmyjobpod

15. feb. 2026 - 56 min
episode Food Is Love, Paperwork Is Pain: Nam Nhito on Growing Up in 2 Cultures & Owning 2 Spas cover

Food Is Love, Paperwork Is Pain: Nam Nhito on Growing Up in 2 Cultures & Owning 2 Spas

Emily and Nam discuss the journey of opening two spas in Berlin, the challenges of navigating bureaucracy, and the cultural differences between Vietnamese and German perspectives. Nam shares insights on managing work-life balance while juggling his day job and the spas, as well as reflections on growing up in Berlin as a second culture kid. The conversation also delves into the significance of food sharing in Vietnamese culture and how it contrasts with German norms. * Nam opened two spas in Berlin within a year. * The process of opening a business in Germany involves significant bureaucracy. * Managing two spas requires effective time management and teamwork. * Cultural differences impact communication styles between Vietnamese and Germans. * Food sharing is a vital part of Vietnamese culture, symbolizing love and community. * Navigating the German bureaucracy can be overwhelming for foreigners. * Self-employment brings both freedom and constant pressure. * Growing up in Berlin provided a diverse cultural experience for Nam. * The importance of balancing personal and professional life is crucial for entrepreneurs. * Nam's journey reflects the blend of Vietnamese heritage and German upbringing. Instagram: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.instagram.com/thenotmyjobpod/] // YouTube: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59TOW5bew0ryM_9Y3ZVq9w] // TikTok: @thenotmyjobpod

1. feb. 2026 - 50 min
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