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Episode 64 - Hot Hell Front Desk

Episode 64 - Hot Hell Front Desk

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🎙️ Need Not Apply Podcast | Reddit Stories, Front Desk Horror Stories, and Hotel Guest Chaos


This week Gina and Gary head back to one of their favorite theme: Tales from the Front Desk.

If you’ve ever worked in hospitality, customer service, or any job where the public somehow gets even worse after check-in, this episode will feel painfully familiar.


We’ve got a grown man turning a hotel bell into a hostage situation, a wedding group that manages to bring police, property damage, and absolute mayhem to a hotel stay, and enough entitled guest behavior to make anyone want to lock the lobby doors and disappear.


In the news segment, we get into everything from a termite that somehow looks like Moby Dick, to AI summaries influencing what people buy, to a Japanese town canceling its cherry blossom festival over badly behaved tourists, plus some very weird updates involving fruit fly brains and rude AI.


💼 This Week’s Stories

• When a Hotel Guest Decides the Bell Belongs to Him

• The Wedding Block From Hell


If you’ve ever worked a front desk, checked into a hotel, or dealt with entitled guests in the wild, these stories are for you.


📰This week’s news

• Scientists discover a termite that looks exactly like a sperm whale

• AI-generated review summaries may be making people buy the wrong products

• A Japanese town cancels its cherry blossom festival over tourist behavior

• Scientists uploaded a fruit fly brain into a virtual world

• Researchers found that rude AI agents may actually perform better


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Have a workplace nightmare or customer meltdown we need to hear about?

Send it to:
✉️ NeedNotApplyPod@gmail.com


Your story might be featured in a future episode.


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