In The Break Room With Darlene Evans: Recent Episodes

In The Break Room With Darlene Evans

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Darlene speaks with a high school student and a college student. Both in Canada who speak about their experience with school back in March to what are the expectations to going back to school physically in September.

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Darlene talks about the steps from going to a worker to an Entrepreneur.

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Darlene is fired up today. That is it. That is all.

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The death of George Floyd touched me personally. Bringing up the memory of me finding out about my brother being shot and killed by a white police officer back in 1978. That will lead me to the history of North Americas sins against Black People.

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If you contract Covid-19 can you sue your job if their facilities aren't following local re-opening guidelines?

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The country is opening up. Darlene wants to let you know that if you can stay at home please do. If you can work from home still do so.

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Darlene talks about the surge in gun sales and what it means for the possible future of the country.

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Darlene just wants to know. Are you ready to get back to work? If you are then why?

She then talks about whether or not she would go back to work?

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We are back. Like most Americans we had to pivot and Darlene is now recording her podcast by herself, in her home. She is taking the Corona Virus seriously and she wants you to do so as well. So we want to know are you taking it seriously, if not would you mind us convincing you why you should?

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Darlene sits with former guests to discuss how to handle toxic work environments and how can these environments effect their lives.

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There is certain stigma that is attached to millennials, especially in the workplace. They are lazy, they want instant gratification, dont want to earn anything. But we talked to Camryn Bierria a 19 year old college sophomore about what her expectations are when she graduates college and enters the workforce. Are the stigmas true? Are millennials just misunderstood?