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In this episode of the Need Not Apply Podcast, hosts Gary and Gina discuss their recovery from COVID, share amusing anecdotes about new year traditions, and delve into the fascinating behaviors of animals like ground squirrels and sheep. The conversation transitions into the gig economy, focusing on a Lyft driver's harrowing experience with a passenger in distress, prompting reflections on kindness and humanity. The episode concludes with a positive story from an Instacart shopper, highlighting the importance of customer interactions and the unexpected rewards of gig work. In this episode, the hosts share various stories from delivery experiences, highlighting themes of unexpected generosity, challenges faced in gated communities, and the importance of trusting one's instincts in potentially dangerous situations. They also reflect on the perception of time and the impact of routine on daily life, while encouraging listener engagement and community connection.
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Story 1: A ride I won't soon forget. A story. : r/lyftdrivers (reddit.com)
Story 2: Two of the nicest customers (long story) : r/InstacartShoppers (reddit.com)
Story 3: Story time! Gated community Karen : r/doordash_drivers (reddit.com)
Story 4: My Robbery Story : r/doordash_drivers (reddit.com)
By Gina and Gary CavalloIn this episode of the Need Not Apply Podcast, hosts Gary and Gina discuss their recovery from COVID, share amusing anecdotes about new year traditions, and delve into the fascinating behaviors of animals like ground squirrels and sheep. The conversation transitions into the gig economy, focusing on a Lyft driver's harrowing experience with a passenger in distress, prompting reflections on kindness and humanity. The episode concludes with a positive story from an Instacart shopper, highlighting the importance of customer interactions and the unexpected rewards of gig work. In this episode, the hosts share various stories from delivery experiences, highlighting themes of unexpected generosity, challenges faced in gated communities, and the importance of trusting one's instincts in potentially dangerous situations. They also reflect on the perception of time and the impact of routine on daily life, while encouraging listener engagement and community connection.
Submit your work stories to: [email protected] for a chance to be featured in a future episode!
Follow us on Instagram & Tiktok @NEEDNOTAPPLYPOD
https://www.instagram.com/neednotapplypod/?igsh=MXBlenZ3dXVuaTRtaQ%3D%3D#
NeednotApplyPod (@neednotapplypod) | TikTok
Follow us on youtube @neednotapplypodcast
https://youtube.com/@neednotapplypodcast?si=fr3LuKNdjSYvmivO
Story 1: A ride I won't soon forget. A story. : r/lyftdrivers (reddit.com)
Story 2: Two of the nicest customers (long story) : r/InstacartShoppers (reddit.com)
Story 3: Story time! Gated community Karen : r/doordash_drivers (reddit.com)
Story 4: My Robbery Story : r/doordash_drivers (reddit.com)