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Segment 1 – The Gig Economy: Flexible for Whom?
The gig economy sells us freedom and flexibility, but at what cost to the workers who hustle behind the apps? Pam explores the tension between promise and practice, and Dolores weighs in on how we may be confusing freedom with insecurity.
Segment 2 – Unions, Policy, and the Fight for Fair Wages
We zoom out to examine what happens when labor protections fail to evolve. From the erosion of benefits to long-term social costs, this segment explores how current policies either enable fairness—or sidestep it.
Segment 3 – The Global Price Tag
That $6 t-shirt or lightning deal didn’t appear out of nowhere. Pam unpacks the global chain of labor, tariffs, and trade-offs that make our “bargains” possible—and questions if the convenience is worth what we’ve lost in the process.
Segment 4 – The Human Tab Behind Every Click
Who cleans the house, packs the order, or provides your half-off massage? We explore how real people—often invisible to the consumer—make our digital lives function. Dolores offers a heartfelt reminder of the human ripple effects of our everyday choices.
As Pam says, “The cost of convenience doesn’t always show up on your receipt—but someone is paying it.” Let’s start tipping like it’s personal—because it is.
If this episode made you pause or rethink a deal, share it with a friend.
Follow us, leave a review, and join the conversation using #PickingUpYourTab.
Next time, we close the season with a full-circle reflection: What does it really mean to succeed fairly in today's world?
By Pam MatambanadzoSegment 1 – The Gig Economy: Flexible for Whom?
The gig economy sells us freedom and flexibility, but at what cost to the workers who hustle behind the apps? Pam explores the tension between promise and practice, and Dolores weighs in on how we may be confusing freedom with insecurity.
Segment 2 – Unions, Policy, and the Fight for Fair Wages
We zoom out to examine what happens when labor protections fail to evolve. From the erosion of benefits to long-term social costs, this segment explores how current policies either enable fairness—or sidestep it.
Segment 3 – The Global Price Tag
That $6 t-shirt or lightning deal didn’t appear out of nowhere. Pam unpacks the global chain of labor, tariffs, and trade-offs that make our “bargains” possible—and questions if the convenience is worth what we’ve lost in the process.
Segment 4 – The Human Tab Behind Every Click
Who cleans the house, packs the order, or provides your half-off massage? We explore how real people—often invisible to the consumer—make our digital lives function. Dolores offers a heartfelt reminder of the human ripple effects of our everyday choices.
As Pam says, “The cost of convenience doesn’t always show up on your receipt—but someone is paying it.” Let’s start tipping like it’s personal—because it is.
If this episode made you pause or rethink a deal, share it with a friend.
Follow us, leave a review, and join the conversation using #PickingUpYourTab.
Next time, we close the season with a full-circle reflection: What does it really mean to succeed fairly in today's world?