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On The Record – S7E7 – Is there a downside to doing the bare minimum to graduate?

Whether you’re coasting C’s through your classes or striving for those A’s, tune in this week to the latest episode of the OTR podcast as we explore if “just passing” with the bare minimum in university comes with regrets

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C’s might get degrees, but is doing the bare minimum to graduate a smart decision for your future career? Join Bashair Ali and Nicole Lim in this episode of the On The Record podcast as they investigate the wins and woes of “quiet quitting” at the academic level. With insights from TMU alumn Lily Roberti and Costa Ploumis, a Recruitment Manager. We asked them if the “just enough” mentality has an impact on career prospects, skill development, and job satisfaction. 

This episode was hosted by Bashair Ali & Nicole Lim, and produced by Kiera Osborne and Wyatt Gilliland. The theme music for this episode is by Almost Barely and is called “Letting Go.” We interviewed Lily Roberti and Costa Ploumis this week, and the streeters were provided by the rest of the newsroom at OTR.

Credits

Hosts: Nicole Lim & Bashair Ali
Streeter producer: Kiera Osborne
Episode producer: Wyatt Gilliland

Theme music by Almost Barely.
Main image of a person in bed with a phone from Ketut Subiyanto on Pexels
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This podcast is produced by students in the undergraduate and graduate programs at the School of Journalism at TMU.

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