Please Don't Come Again Sara Oligny, Emily Flory
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- Society & Culture
Please Don't Come Again is a podcast by the service industry, for the service industry. Listen to Sara and Emily talk about their own customer service horror stories while humanizing the people behind the counter.
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Potato Milk, Soy Milk, Kitten Milk
*TW Sexual Harassment *
*Big time movie spoilers for The Menu*
Listen while the gals rapidly lose their minds. They talk about opening the new shop, being harassed over the phone (again), soy milk, potato milk and kitten milk. Then Emily gives away the entire plot of The Menu.
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Surprise! Capitalism!
In this episode, the ladies talk to Mark Osgood of Ephemeral, a Cleveland pop up that uses their dishes to highlight seasonal eating. They chit chat about farming practices, urban agriculture, bee stings, and all the tea is spilled regarding fancy pants Chicago fine dining.
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To Be Well Served, Serve Yourself
Back from holiday hiatus and as usual, there are crusty old dudes to complain about. With the new year comes fresh ideas and Sara and Emily share them all. Who is a morning pooper and who is a night pooper? How do you advocate for yourself in order to live your best life? Find out what new ideas these Judgey Judys are excited about!
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TikTok Teeny Weenies
In this episode of Please Don't Come Again, Sara tells a creepy scam phone call and goes on a rant about teeny weenies on TikTok. Emily talks customer poop stains and goes on a T-Swift tirade.
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Double Dirty Socks
In this episode, Emily and Sara talk about the cult-like atmosphere of the fine-dining kitchen. Their pal Zack weighs in with his own experience within the ranks of the "cult" and Emily shares her story of the dirty sock pervert.
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Pissed Off Push Ups
Another hectic summer finally over with. In this episode Sara and Emily are overly tired and highly caffeinated, talking about the end of summer rushes, vacations, and the entitlement of people who step out of line. They address the work-life balance and how important it is for your mental health, and for the safety of bad customers...
Take a walk, have a meditative cup of coffee, read a book, and take care of your soul (and your tired feet).