2024-04-19
24 分钟Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is round Table.
Hello, everybody.
Welcome to Roundtable.
Coming to you from Beijing.
I'm heeyeong.
Good as always to have you join us on today's show.
Feeling like you've got a work smell clinging to you.
It's become a humorous badge of honor for many young chinese workers.
To shake off the stress, they're diving into what's called a healing economy, exploring a myriad of activities aimed at finding inner peace.
We take a look at wellness practices to reclaim your peace of mind, and we're all ears for your burning questions and epic stories.
Grab your smartphone, record a voice memo, and let's make radio magic.
Send your thoughts to ez fmroundtableoxmail.com.
you might just steal the spotlight in our next heart to heart segment.
Welcome.
I'm joined by Li Yi in the studio and Josh Cotterell on the line first on today's show.
Recently, the term work stench has been making rounds online with many young people humorously remark that they are carrying the lingering odor of work after a day on the job in response to the stress and negative emotions associated with work.
Sometimes young people have pursued various activities aimed at finding peace of mind, contributing to what's now called the healing economy.
So the Chinese goes as or work smell, office odor, work stench.
I have many emotionally loaded translations.