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[Navigating Workplace Extracurriculars: Finding Joy Beyond the Daily Grind]-[Work Extracurriculars]

Eat Your Crust · B2 · 2025-11-19

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Navigating Workplace Extracurriculars: Finding Joy Beyond the Daily Grind

In the modern professional landscape, the boundary between our professional duties and personal lives often feels rigid. However, as Crystal and Jisoo explore in this episode of the Eat Your Crust podcast, there is a growing trend of engaging in "work extracurriculars"—activities that allow employees to step outside their standard roles and connect with colleagues on a more human level.

The Spectrum of Workplace Engagement

Workplace culture has evolved to mirror the structure of high school and college, complete with "employee resource groups" (ERGs) and niche interest clubs. These groups, such as Asian networks or wine clubs, serve as vital social anchors. For many, these extracurriculars transform the office from a "dry" workspace into a "second home." By participating in activities like Lunar New Year celebrations or hobby-based happy hours, employees can avoid feeling disconnected from their personal identities while on the clock.

The Complexity of Social Commitments

While these initiatives foster community, they come with their own set of challenges:

  • The "Homework" Dilemma: Book clubs, while intellectually stimulating and conducive to building "intimate" connections, often suffer from the pressure of required reading. When work gets busy, the "homework" aspect can become a source of stress, leading to a decline in participation.
  • The Balancing Act: Deciding whether to stay after 5:00 PM for an event is a constant struggle. As the hosts note, "How willing are you to stay after five?" is a pivotal question for anyone trying to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
  • The Evolution of Happy Hours: Virtual happy hours, a byproduct of the COVID-19 era, are widely viewed as "awkward" and forced. In contrast, in-person happy hours allow for organic, smaller-group conversations, which significantly boost "office morale."

Turning Passion into Professional Growth

Beyond social mixers, some employees are taking initiative by creating their own programs. One host describes a "facilitation group" where employees undergo training to lead workshops on topics like Leading with Influence. This exemplifies how a "passion project" can evolve into a structured program, allowing employees to "make something their role" rather than just cycling through repetitive tasks.

Redefining the Professional Persona

Perhaps the most significant takeaway is the shift in perspective regarding the "work self." Early in their careers, both hosts felt the need to maintain a strict separation between their professional and personal lives, often feeling "fake" or like they were "putting up a front."

Over time, they realized that being more vulnerable and "being yourself" at work actually makes the professional experience more sustainable. As they conclude, "work is also real life." By finding joy in the small things—whether it’s a casual Slack message, sharing a boba delivery, or simply being present in a conversation—employees can move away from being a "sim" just performing tasks and toward being an authentic individual who finds genuine value in their workplace community.

Ultimately, the journey of integrating extracurriculars into one's work life is about finding a balance. It’s an intentional effort to ensure that even when the workload is heavy, the environment remains human, vibrant, and, most importantly, fun.

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Whoa, that's like a pretty big thing to take on, actually.
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I've been to at least one or two, but lately I've been kind of busy, so I've missed a lot of them.
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Sometimes you need someone to put their foot down and just make the decisions.
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I'm not gonna lie.
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I think that's completely fair too.
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off the top of my mind
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take on
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step up
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take time out of one's day
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bond over
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📖 Transcript

Hi, welcome back to Eat Your Cust Podcast.
I'm Crystal.
And I'm Jisoo.
So today we thought it would be fun to talk about work extracurriculars, which I think is a pretty funny way to put it, considering we're no longer in school.
But Being at work especially for those who are in office, maybe a little bit more often now, there are a ton of opportunities to do cool stuff outside of your regular role and scope.
So let's start off by talking about some of the different things that you've seen at your work, current or past, where people do things outside of just their professional lives.

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