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Don't Jump
Author: Simone & Sam
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Don’t Jump is the Reddit recap podcast about all things work - the wins, the weird moments, the politics, the promotions, and the “wait… is this normal?” moments.
Each week, Simone and Sam pull real stories from Reddit and break down what’s actually happening in the workplace and how to navigate it all with clarity and confidence.
Smart takes. Safe space. Zero corporate jargon.
15 Episodes
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Do parents deserve special treatment at work? This episode explores the tension between coworkers, families, and workplace expectations when kids enter the conversation. We'll discuss: PTO conflicts between parents and childfree coworkersPressure to participate in office traditionsA couple arguing about how paid leave should be usedThe bigger question: Where’s the line between empathy for parents and unfair expectations on everyone else? Hit follow for more cozy, chaotic Reddit dives e...
Dream company… or absolute chaos? 👀 This episode of Don’t Jump dives into wild Reddit stories from people who say working at Tesla pushed them to the edge. Tesla has one of the most hyped reputations in tech, but the reality behind the scenes can look very different. From impossible expectations and brutal workloads to leadership doing entirely too much, we’re unpacking the chaotic side of working at one of the most talked-about companies in the world. Some of these stories are frustrating, s...
This week on Don’t Jump, Simone and Sam react to chaotic AITA workplace stories straight from Reddit. Quitting without notice. Reporting a boss. Crossing professional boundaries. Family and business colliding. Situations that escalate fast and leave everyone asking the same question: Who’s actually the problem here? These viral workplace dilemmas unpack toxic work culture, messy coworker dynamics, questionable management decisions, and the blurred lines between personal and professional. A...
Is it a microaggression… or are they just weird? 👀 This episode of Don’t Jump dives into chaotic Reddit workplace stories about being Black at work, microaggressions, uncomfortable coworkers, and corporate behavior that should honestly be illegal. From backhanded compliments, to being labeled “intimidating,” to managers doing entirely too much — we’re breaking down the exhausting reality of navigating corporate America while Black. Hit follow for more cozy, chaotic Reddit dives every week.
This week we’re diving into Valentine’s Day chaos at the office: A happily married man gives everyone candy… and a coworker confesses her crush.A “work wife” proposes to someone else’s husband.Texting coworkers on weekends… harmless or emotional cheating?When does “work spouse” cross the line?And why are some people way too comfortable?If you’ve ever dealt with office crushes, weird HR situations, or a coworker who forgot they’re not actually married to your spouse… this episode is for you. ...
This week on Don’t Jump, a Reddit workplace podcast, Simone and Sam unpack what LinkedIn has turned into and why it feels uniquely unbearable right now, especially if you’re job hunting. We talk about the rise of LinkedIn Lunatics, hustle culture, toxic productivity, and the constant stream of posts that feel more like corporate performance art than real career advice. But beyond the cringe, there’s a darker side too: fake job listings, recruiting scams, and how easily people can get pulled ...
This week on Don’t Jump, a Reddit workplace podcast, Simone and Sam dive into a Reddit workplace recap all about one question we’ve all asked at work: am I overreacting? From remote work tension and micromanaging bosses to parents who don’t respect work-from-home boundaries, managers struggling with employee communication, and coworkers stealing ideas in meetings, this episode breaks down the messy gray areas of modern work. We talk about communication breakdowns, power dynamics, respect at w...
This week on Don’t Jump, a Reddit workplace podcast, Simone and Sam react to malicious compliance stories, bad company policies, and rules that backfire when employees follow them exactly as written. From petty wins to satisfying chaos, these stories prove that sometimes the best way to deal with workplace nonsense is to comply: maliciously. Hit follow for more cozy, chaotic Reddit dives every week.
Why does setting work goals feel so pointless? This week on Don’t Jump, a Reddit workplace podcast, Simone and Sam dive into Reddit stories about corporate goal setting, performance reviews, career burnout, and the exhaustion of pretending to care about professional growth. From feeling stuck in your role, to losing motivation, to dealing with coworkers who overstep boundaries, this episode explores why so many people feel disconnected from their jobs. We talk about workplace burnout, career ...
This week on Don’t Jump, Simone and Sam dive into messy Reddit stories about HR, workplace drama, and the hard lessons you learn in corporate. From going to HR about your boss and instantly regretting it, to coworkers weaponizing HR, to realizing HR exists to protect the company — not you. We talk office politics, workplace retaliation, corporate power dynamics, and when speaking up at work helps versus when it makes everything worse. If you’ve ever wondered whether HR is on your ...
Does everyone hate working? On this episode of Don’t Jump, a Reddit workplace podcast, Simone and Sam dive into viral Reddit stories about hating work, job burnout, career dissatisfaction, and the exhaustion that comes with working full-time. From anti-work Reddit threads to conversations about corporate burnout, work-life balance, and career anxiety, this episode explores why so many people feel stuck in jobs they don’t love. We talk about job dissatisfaction, feeling trapped in “easy”...
Work is stressful, layoffs are constant, and job security feels fake. This week on Don’t Jump, your favorite Reddit workplace podcast dives into real Reddit stories about layoffs, unemployment, burnout, and surviving corporate America when stability no longer exists. Simone and Sam react to workplace chaos, emotional whiplash, and the pressure to keep showing up even when everything feels uncertain. We talk about job loss, corporate restructuring, workplace anxiety, and why loyalty at work do...
Office Christmas parties: free drinks, forced fun, and bad decisions. In this holiday episode of Don’t Jump, Simone and Sam unpack Reddit’s most chaotic office Christmas party stories — from skipping company events and navigating toxic workplace culture to getting way too comfortable with coworkers and surviving the Monday-after embarrassment. We talk work party drinking rules, HR nightmares, corporate power trips, and the unspoken reality of being perceived at office events. Whether you’re n...
Welcome to Don’t Jump, the Reddit Recap podcast where we unpack workplace navigation, office optics, and corporate chaos…so you don’t have to spiral alone. This week’s theme: Time Theft. Is taking a bathroom break a crime? Is five minutes on Reddit “stealing”? Or is unpaid labor the real scam? This episode, Simone and Sam get into micromanaging bosses, malicious compliance, unpaid lunches, and why humans are not robots (despite what your job thinks). If you’ve ever eaten lunch at...
Welcome to Don’t Jump the Reddit recap podcast where we break down workplace navigation, office optics, and corporate chaos. This week’s theme: Promotions.Are they the glow-up we’re promised… or just a pay-bumped trap filled with extra meetings, extra stress, and extra nothing? In this episode, Simone and Sam explore: The “Congrats! Here’s $4K and 2x the work” specialGetting promoted in a career you’re not even sure you… likeThe classic panic spiral: “I just got promoted and I don’t des...



