The Shocking Truths About Remote Work You Need to Know! - The Hired Hub

Episode 50

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18th Feb 2025

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Episode Synopsis: The Hired Hub Podcast - Season Finale

In this heartfelt season finale of The Hired Hub Podcast, hosts Jess Torres and Gaby Morales reflect on their journey through the world of remote work over the past 50 episodes. As Gaby prepares to say goodbye as a co-host, the episode serves as both a celebration of their shared experiences and a deep dive into the truths and myths surrounding remote work.

Throughout the episode, Gaby shares her insights on the misconceptions about remote work, particularly the belief that it is inherently easier and more relaxed. She emphasizes that many remote employees feel pressure to be constantly available, which complicates the work-life balance. Jess adds to this by discussing the importance of self-discipline and the challenges of maintaining a routine in a remote setting. Together, they explore the emotional and social aspects of remote work, including the need for personal connections and the impact on mental health.

As they reminisce about their first episode and the growth they've experienced, both hosts express gratitude for the lessons learned and the connections made with guests and listeners alike. The episode wraps up with heartfelt farewells and a promise to continue sharing valuable insights in future seasons.

Featured Topics

  • Myths of Remote Work: Gaby and Jess discuss common misconceptions, such as the idea that remote work is easier and more relaxed, and the reality of constant availability pressures faced by remote employees.
  • Self-Discipline and Routine: The hosts emphasize the importance of establishing a clear routine to avoid procrastination and burnout, highlighting that remote work is not suitable for everyone.
  • Networking in a Remote Environment: They explore how networking can be effectively managed in a remote setting, debunking the myth that it is inherently more difficult.
  • Mental Health and Isolation: The conversation touches on the impact of remote work on mental health, including feelings of loneliness and the importance of setting boundaries between work and personal life.
  • Soft Skills in Remote Work: Jess highlights the significance of soft skills, such as communication and empathy, in fostering collaboration within distributed teams.
  • Farewell to Gaby: The episode culminates in a touching farewell to Gaby, where both hosts reflect on their journey together and express their appreciation for each other and their audience.

Join us for this emotional and insightful episode as we wrap up a season filled with learning, laughter, and valuable discussions about the evolving landscape of remote work.

Episode Timestamps

  • 00:00:00La mayor mentira sobre el trabajo remoto
  • 00:02:14Bienvenida a The Hire Hub Podcast
  • 00:04:02Cierre de la primera temporada y despedida a Gaby
  • 00:05:01Verdades ocultas del trabajo remoto
  • 00:09:18Verdades sobre el trabajo remoto
  • 00:13:05Reflexiones de Gaby sobre el trabajo remoto
  • 00:16:35Agradecimientos y despedidas
  • 00:21:19Cierre y despedida final

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The Hired Hub
Real advice, real strategies — The Hired Hub helps you build a remote career that’s global, flexible, and built to last.
Ready to level up? The Hired Hub brings you real-world advice, strategies, and mindsets to build a career without borders. Powered by Hired Remoteli, we help remote professionals from Latin America — and beyond — get hired, get noticed, and get moving. Tune in for practical tips, expert insights, and the motivation you need to thrive in today's global job market. Join us weekly for the remote work realness — the wins, the mess, and all the unfiltered drama in between.