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It Was Never Enough | Honey Pod with Jeremy Chen

1 h 11 min · 19 dec 2025
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Beschrijving

In this episode of The Honey Pod, I’m joined by former Las Vegas reporter Jeremy Chen for an honest conversation about newsroom burnout, the MMJ grind, and what happens when the job keeps asking for more with fewer resources and less support. We talk about chaotic newsrooms, managing managers, and the emotional toll that pushes so many journalists to question their future. Jeremy also shares what changed when he moved to a healthier, better-resourced newsroom—and how time and trust can transform the way stories are told. ✨ This is the final episode of Season 1 of The Honey Pod. Season 2 returns in March. In the meantime, find weekly bonus edits, extended conversations, and never-before-seen episodes on Patreon.

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