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  • Some Weeks Leave a Trace
    The Mayor's Pen

    Some Weeks Leave a Trace

    ByMayor 24 April 202624 April 2026

    There are weeks that pass quietly. And then there are weeks that leave something behind — not loudly, not dramatically, but in fragments. A conversation here. A memory there. A moment that stays longer than expected. This has been one of those weeks. It begins, as it often does, somewhere familiar.In conversations about work —…

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  • Peeling Potatoes Episode 44: First Jobs, First Lessons, and the Smell That Never Leaves
    First Job Stories | Work

    Peeling Potatoes Episode 44: First Jobs, First Lessons, and the Smell That Never Leaves

    ByThe Duo 24 April 2026

    Okay… we are live.Are we live? Yes, we’re live. And before anything sensible happens, there’s singing. There has to be singing.A slightly off-key, fully committed, no-going-back-now kind of singing. “Happy birthday, Mr. Mayor…” And just like that, the tone is set. A birthday, a joke about age, and a gentle reminder that time is doing…

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  • I Quit Grade 1 (Again)
    Fruitloop's Reflections

    I Quit Grade 1 (Again)

    ByJanita Le Grange 24 April 2026

    Do you ever look at your child’s homework and feel a sudden, overwhelming urge to hand in your resignation as a parent-teacher? Because today, I officially quit Grade 1. I remember my own time in Grade 1 quite fondly. I remember sitting on the carpet listening to stories. I remember the tactile joy of playdough…

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  • Future Doctor and the AI Revolution
    Future Jobs | Work

    Future Doctor and the AI Revolution

    BySarah 23 April 2026

    The conversation started in a very simple way, with weather. Sarah was enjoying sunshine and light clothes, while Fruitloop was talking about cold rain, wind, and even snow in some parts of South Africa. It was one of those funny little moments that reminds you how different two places can feel on the same day….

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  • Out of Office, Into Chaos (and Back Again)
    Funny Work Fails | Work

    Out of Office, Into Chaos (and Back Again)

    BySylvie 23 April 2026

    She still feels it in her legs sometimes — that strange, pleasant heaviness from walking all day without really noticing. Twenty thousand steps, maybe more. It didn’t feel like exercise at the time. It just felt like moving from one place to another, slowly, without urgency. The hotel had been that big. Big enough that…

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  • Goodbyes, Gymnastics & the AI Revolution: Inside Fast-Moving World
    Future Jobs | Work

    Goodbyes, Gymnastics & the AI Revolution: Inside Fast-Moving World

    ByJanita Le Grange 23 April 2026

    There’s something bittersweet about endings—and for Maxime, this week in Laval is exactly that. As he logs into his regular session with Fruitloop (aka Janita), his voice carries a mix of excitement and quiet nostalgia. “It’s my last week here,” he admits, reflecting on the friendships and routines he’s about to leave behind. Around him,…

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  • Between Home Office Comfort, Modern Technology, and Teletext
    Making work more fun. | Work

    Between Home Office Comfort, Modern Technology, and Teletext

    ByMartin & Manfred 22 April 2026

    What makes work fun? Is it the people, the atmosphere, the little daily successes — or simply not having to drive 50 kilometers to the office? In a lively conversation, Martin and Manfred explored exactly this question, guided by their host, Fruitloop, through a series of simple but revealing prompts. What followed was not only…

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  • The Pursuit of Medicine and Personal Passions
    Dream Jobs | Work

    The Pursuit of Medicine and Personal Passions

    BySarah 21 April 2026

    Fruitloop and Sarah in conversation about dreams, duty, and the kind of work worth waking up for. During a thoughtful session between Fruitloop, and Sarah, the conversation moved far beyond the simple question of “What do you want to be when you grow up?” What emerged instead was a vivid portrait of a young person…

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  • Work, Without Illusions — And Still, Something Human
    Making work more fun. | Work

    Work, Without Illusions — And Still, Something Human

    ByIsmar & Ritesh 20 April 202620 April 2026

    We like to believe that work can be fun. Not in the superficial, HR-designed way—with table tennis tables and scheduled laughter—but in a deeper sense. That something we spend most of our waking lives doing could carry moments of lightness, connection, even meaning. And yet, when we listen closely—across generations, across continents—the picture becomes more…

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  • The Kind of Fun You Don’t Notice at First
    Making work more fun. | Work

    The Kind of Fun You Don’t Notice at First

    ByAlexander 20 April 2026

    I remember someone once telling me that work should be fun. At first, I agreed almost automatically. It sounds right, doesn’t it? If you spend most of your life working, then it should at least feel good. Otherwise, what are you doing? But when I think about it more carefully, I realize that “fun” is…

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