Lollie N. Marcelin
Lollie After Tech
Lollie After Tech is where tech talk meets real talk—with a twist of comedy. Hosted by a sharp-witted insider, this podcast dives into the wild world of the tech industry through hilarious stories, real-life scenarios, and unfiltered conversations. Whether you’re a retired tech pro, considering a career change, or feeling nudged toward the exit, Lollie brings the laughs, the lessons, and the brutal truths about life in and after tech. It’s the tech industry’s afterparty—and everyone’s invited
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Lollie N. Marcelin
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Último episodio
21 de jul. de 2025
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Episodios
Tech Postal Syndrome "Ctrl+Alt+Del =Crash Out 21.07.2025 28:22
In this laugh-out-loud episode, your favorite dysfunctional tech crew tackles everything from the horrors of unread Slack messages to the existential dread of "one quick Zoom." Join us as we diagnose ourselves with a chronic case of version control Tech Postal Syndrome
Episode 2 – Tech Stockholm Syndrome: Help, I Love My Company & Its Treatment 09.07.2025 31:40
Welcome back to Lollie After Tech! In this episode, Lollie dives deep into a provocative new term: Tech Stockholm Syndrome—the emotional attachment we develop to the very tech organizations that drain, exploit & burn us out. In today’s episode, Lollie introduces a shiny (and slightly disturbing) new term: Tech Stockholm Syndrome—aka that special kind of trauma bond we form with the tech orgs t...
Tech Munchausen Syndrome 25.06.2025 14:32
In our debut episode of Lollie After Tech, we're diving headfirst into a term you’ve probably never heard—but might be living: Tech Munchausen Syndrome. If you’ve ever wondered, “Is it me, or is this whole thing just nuts?”—this one’s for you.
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