Your Job Doesn’t Actually Suck (Here’s How to Make It Meaningful) with Tamara Myles

In this eye-opening episode of The WorkWell Podcast™, Jen Fisher sits down with researcher Tamara Myles, who studied over 2,000 workers across 25 industries and discovered this: your job doesn't actually suck—you just haven't unlocked its potential yet.
Forget "follow your passion." Tamara reveals the real science behind work that matters, including why a hairstylist who sees herself as a "day maker" literally saved a client's life, and how a simple 40-second interaction can transform your entire workplace experience.
Whether you're flipping burgers or running boardrooms, this conversation will change how you think about Monday mornings forever.

Episode Highlights:

  • Debunking meaningful work myths: Why it's less about what you do and more about how you experience what you do

  • The crucial difference between purpose and meaning: Why mission-driven nonprofits still struggle with burnout

  • The Three C's framework: Community, Contribution, and Challenge as the building blocks of meaningful work

  • The 40-second connection rule: How micro-moments build workplace belonging

  • The power of recognition: Why one weekly "thank you" cuts burnout and disengagement in half

  • On stage, backstage, and after the show: A framework for meaningful appreciation

  • The goldfish principle: Why humans are "indeterminate growers" shaped by their environment

  • Burnout vs. bore-out: The surprising ways people disengage from work

Quotable Moment:
"Meaningful work is less about what you do and more about how you experience what you do—and every job can, and should be meaningful." – Tamara Myles

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