On this week's episode of Grease the Wheels, Uncle Jimmy suggests dissociating from yourself to better analyze your job performance! Sargent Peppers was a genuinely cool album, showcasing the intrinsic creativity of the Beatles, but if you think about in work terms you get things like “Customer Service Voice” The better you can analyze your performance, the better you can do your job. Sometimes when your heart just isn’t in it that day your coworkers can make it instantly better or worse. We also get into some of the bigger ideas of being a good employee and how to keep them in your building making you money - and the answer is money and recognition!
Also Uncle Jimmy’s new apartment acoustics need to be figured out, and his chair gets the Keith Moon treatment.
Episode 291: Off The Hook
Episode 290: I Wanna Be Your Man
Episode 289: Time Is On My Side
Episode 287: Back in the USSR
Episode 286: I Should Have Known Better
Episode 285: Get Back
Episode 284: Day Tripper
Episode 283: I Feel Fine
Episode 282: Ticket to Ride
Episode 281: We Can Work it Out
Episode 280: Why Don’t We Do It in the Road
Episode 279: Drive My Car!
Episode 278: Hello, Goodbye
Episode 277: All My Lovin'
Episode 276: Eight Days a Week
Episode 275: Come Together
Episode 274: Revolution #9: The EV Beatdown
Episode 273: Twist & Shout
Episode 272: A Day In The Life
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