Sunday Feb 11, 2024
#50 What Do You Do?
Lost in thought at a funeral, our narrator sets out a compelling case for why we should never ask anyone what they do for a living.
Something to consider when reading/listening:
To what extent does your job define who you are?
What Do You Do is an original short story by Doe Wilmann
If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/
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You might enjoy this episode if you like:
Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman
Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads
A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes
Spirituality
Fiction that makes you think
Short stories with a twist
Philosophical fiction
Speculative fiction
Graveyards
Headstones
Not talking about work
Contemplating the meaning of life
Any form of philosophical enquiry
Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com
This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends.
If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK.
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Website:
Meaninglessproblems.com
Thanks for listening
Credits:
Written and performed by Doe Wilmann
Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes.
Artwork by Katie Empett
Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5.
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