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In this gripping episode of "The Nightly Rant," hosts Mike and Toria dive deep into the astonishing reality of adults who lack basic adulting skills. With humor and a hint of disbelief, the two discuss the events that led Mike to express frustration over childish behavior in professional settings. The episode is particularly focused on the interactions with mailing lists and the proper ways to handle unwanted emails.
The conversation starts with a recount of what could be considered a trivial issue: someone repeatedly booking appointments in protest of receiving regular emails, despite the availability of a simple 'unsubscribe' link. Instead of discussing the content of these emails, Mike and Toria explore the larger concern of adults failing to navigate basic responsibilities. They elaborate on more effective, mature ways to manage one's inbox and the etiquette surrounding email communications. Their critique of the situation is interspersed with personal anecdotes and their experiences with email list management, making the episode both educational and relatable.
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In this gripping episode of "The Nightly Rant," hosts Mike and Toria dive deep into the astonishing reality of adults who lack basic adulting skills. With humor and a hint of disbelief, the two discuss the events that led Mike to express frustration over childish behavior in professional settings. The episode is particularly focused on the interactions with mailing lists and the proper ways to handle unwanted emails.
The conversation starts with a recount of what could be considered a trivial issue: someone repeatedly booking appointments in protest of receiving regular emails, despite the availability of a simple 'unsubscribe' link. Instead of discussing the content of these emails, Mike and Toria explore the larger concern of adults failing to navigate basic responsibilities. They elaborate on more effective, mature ways to manage one's inbox and the etiquette surrounding email communications. Their critique of the situation is interspersed with personal anecdotes and their experiences with email list management, making the episode both educational and relatable.
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