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Trigger warning: We discuss suicidal ideation and depression in this video. Please take care of yourselves!
Resources for folks experiencing similar things:
suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
translifeline.org/hotline/
In which Kristin and Jen discuss why they left BuzzFeed. ALSO: We are in a quarantine bubble! Wear your masks!
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Video edited by: Mia Barnett ( / miapagebarnett )
Video captioned by: Arielle Stewart
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@miapia9144
@miapia9144 3 роки тому
We never supported Buzzfeed, it was you guys who we supported
@keptins
@keptins 3 роки тому
Whom*
@Imbatmn57
@Imbatmn57 3 роки тому
I also liked the unsolved mysteries channel.
@keptins
@keptins 3 роки тому
@@hailtothethieflover69 "that" also works.
@aliaatef662
@aliaatef662 3 роки тому
@@keptins doesn't matter.
@rfrprof09
@rfrprof09 3 роки тому
facts
@anniixa
@anniixa 3 роки тому
I feel like Buzzfeed is this weird cult that occasionally people escape from and tell their story
@user-nk2yn2hh6h
@user-nk2yn2hh6h 3 роки тому
its exactly like scientology lol
@thebandaid3435
@thebandaid3435 3 роки тому
Add Disney too :P
@emilliebornelus2958
@emilliebornelus2958 3 роки тому
like that show escaping polygamy
@dramaticmango9044
@dramaticmango9044 3 роки тому
buzzfeed is internet scientology.
@m0L3ify
@m0L3ify 3 роки тому
And, oddly, some of the fan-made FB groups turn into weird cults, too.
@kaceykace
@kaceykace 2 роки тому
What bothers me is I've watched so many of these "why i left buzzfeed" type videos about how terrible a company it was and how overworked everyone is, and yet when I was younger watching those buzzfeed videos I remember being like "wow I want to work in a place like buzzfeed" because everyone made it look so fun.
@tsu8229
@tsu8229 2 роки тому
same
@titheproven954
@titheproven954 2 роки тому
It is kind of sad if you think about it though. That the goal in life is to just find a job that doesn't seem like it suck. That just being happy for the majority of your day and working with friends if the attractive part of a job.
@MariaBelova
@MariaBelova 2 роки тому
So true
@coleowl31
@coleowl31 2 роки тому
foreal! I just saw a job I wanted to go for but these videos remind me of the truth behind the brand
@virgie4715
@virgie4715 Рік тому
I used to think the exact same thing, but if you go back now and watch videos as they’re walking thru offices or work stations most people there look absolutely miserable until they realize the camera is around. Some don’t even care then.
@daneaspeaks6499
@daneaspeaks6499 3 роки тому
I’ve never heard a “Why I Left” with this much detail. It’s crazy because it makes so much sense. I never realized how overworked you guys were
@MsVorpalBlade
@MsVorpalBlade 3 роки тому
It's brilliant because they're voicing so much of what makes working for media and entertainment so problematic
@annar220
@annar220 3 роки тому
Ik bc that's a common problem everyone says
@Ayveh
@Ayveh 3 роки тому
I rarely watch Buzzfeed videos but I remember hearing about them being overworked a lot a while back while they were about to fall. I remember they used to get plenty of views and just right now when I searched them up right now they barely had views.
@sarahkinsey5434
@sarahkinsey5434 3 роки тому
It makes sense, looking at how many videos they made a day/week. Some were more in depth while others weren't, but it still takes time to shoot and edit.
@ezmatuvz
@ezmatuvz 3 роки тому
Honestly, buzzfeed is the type of kid who says "I'm not homophobic, I have gay friends".
@jess1033919
@jess1033919 3 роки тому
Or the "I can't be racist! I know like, 3 black people!" types of people.
@gaiita
@gaiita 3 роки тому
@@jess1033919 “Im not racist my cousins daughters friends dog is black”
@lo3425
@lo3425 3 роки тому
this is literally all their videos trying to be "woke"
@lo3425
@lo3425 3 роки тому
I'm not homophobic guys!! my uncle's hamster is pan!!!!!!!!
@ezmatuvz
@ezmatuvz 3 роки тому
"Oh you're left handed? My cousin's best friend is left handed too!"
@bobothefool3909
@bobothefool3909 3 роки тому
the fact that so many people who basically carried buzzfeed had to leave is concerning like huge red flags?
@jeywithluv8793
@jeywithluv8793 3 роки тому
Rightttt
@GeneralLeiaOrgana
@GeneralLeiaOrgana 3 роки тому
I heard they're limited to collaborating with only buzzfeed channels
@eps3154
@eps3154 3 роки тому
I wish they were allowed to name names... who are the problematic executives? How can fans ask for accountability if they have no clue who is responsible. What can you do? Glad they got out...
@morajoseph4691
@morajoseph4691 3 роки тому
safia nygard (probably spelt it wrong) was the biggest red flag .
@prisonmike4592
@prisonmike4592 3 роки тому
I stg if Shane and Ryan leave-- I don't know what I'll do
@katrinashaw2195
@katrinashaw2195 3 роки тому
The fact that the American bar is so low that people think “ you have health insurance, why are you complaining” thoughts from a canada who has not had to be scared of that, so not right
@rachelmartinez5604
@rachelmartinez5604 3 роки тому
I remember my friend being laughed at by his boss when asking for health insurance during his annual review at an architecture firm. I also got a laugh when interviewing with an architecture firm in NYC when I asked "does your office have a healthcare plan?"
@MxPandamonium
@MxPandamonium 3 роки тому
Unfortunately we incur costs elsewhere. Dental, eye care, mental and physical therapy. It's better here for sure, but it's far from perfect.
@dufgirl
@dufgirl 3 роки тому
Oh, and if we switch jobs, there is usually a 90 day period before the new insurance begins.
@katrinashaw2195
@katrinashaw2195 3 роки тому
@@dufgirl that makes sense cause people totally control when they get sick *sarcasm*
@chancewill6910
@chancewill6910 3 роки тому
My friend and I plan to move to Canada when we graduate. Free healthcare, no politics. What could be better than that?
@rachelk4805
@rachelk4805 3 роки тому
"I'm lucky I still have a job" sounds like an abused woman who is just grateful to have a "partner."
@BrittanyIttany
@BrittanyIttany 3 роки тому
In our society sadly thats reality. 😔 You gotta push all of the bad aside because you got mouths to feed or bills to pay. Not many people have the gumption or energy to look for other work and get mental state under control. Were all working to die-
@corinneskitchen
@corinneskitchen 2 роки тому
That's capitalism for ya
@sugabatzpizu5725
@sugabatzpizu5725 2 роки тому
Yup 👍🏽 work culture is toxic as hell.
@tomaszwalkow6323
@tomaszwalkow6323 2 роки тому
Well if people call greenpace once they saw you at the beach maybe you should #free the whales
@tomaszwalkow6323
@tomaszwalkow6323 2 роки тому
@@BrittanyIttany gender study didnt pay off, weird
@sadwhitewolf
@sadwhitewolf 3 роки тому
I left my toxic job last year, my husband's response was "Good, I want my wife back" because the truth was, I wasn't me anymore.
@mistyyates1764
@mistyyates1764 3 роки тому
❤️
@ivyrasmussen9502
@ivyrasmussen9502 3 роки тому
Good job!!
@zorayvonee
@zorayvonee 3 роки тому
so sweet
@complicatedroach5032
@complicatedroach5032 3 роки тому
Proud of you ❤
@yessitscece
@yessitscece 3 роки тому
I was in a toxic job environment for all of about 38 days.. because of these videos and people sharing their stories I was able to flag my irritability and anxiety right away. Got fired from that job - but honestly? I feel so much relief because if I had continued that position, I would've definitely been fatigued.
@Paintergrl1313
@Paintergrl1313 3 роки тому
When a company uses the “we’re family”when you are miserable, that’s a red flag.
@C00kii0
@C00kii0 3 роки тому
Yup
@bboombayah4662
@bboombayah4662 3 роки тому
that's some emotional manipulation shit right here
@nixfarrik6214
@nixfarrik6214 3 роки тому
I remember feeling this.
@katten39
@katten39 3 роки тому
I dont know if you watch wisecrack, but they did a video about the "dark side" of Michael Scott that talks about this. Also yeah, my shittiest jobs had that mentality lol
@MetalYogurt
@MetalYogurt 3 роки тому
THE MEME
@aadvika3476
@aadvika3476 3 роки тому
YOU'RE TELLING ME THAT MOST OF LADYLIKE HAS LEFT BUZZFEED? SAFIYA, KRISTEN, DEVON, JEN, CANDACE, CHANTEL??!?
@arielyounger1513
@arielyounger1513 3 роки тому
AND all the try guys!!!
@emmaanderson4732
@emmaanderson4732 3 роки тому
@@arielyounger1513 really???
@elismith1307
@elismith1307 3 роки тому
@@emmaanderson4732 yes???? did u miss that whole thing??
@allisonmb1930
@allisonmb1930 3 роки тому
@@emmaanderson4732 years ago. They have their own company now.
@Gingersnaappp
@Gingersnaappp 3 роки тому
@@allisonmb1930 I had no idea! I immediately wondered about their situation as I watched this video...I feel relieved that they are independent now.
@stephaniekleist4414
@stephaniekleist4414 3 роки тому
It’s almost like you had survivors guilt when you didn’t get laid off
@MsVorpalBlade
@MsVorpalBlade 3 роки тому
that's EXACTLY what it was
@tedhartnell5489
@tedhartnell5489 3 роки тому
Yes...I've gone through that a few times at a few different jobs. I'm 44, and I've actually managed to never get fired or laid off, so it's always uncomfortable when there's a "cutting of losses."
@toriward3800
@toriward3800 3 роки тому
Been there.done that. I'd never been fired in the 15+ years I'd been in the workforce...then almost my entire department at a major insurace co. was terminated including me! And I cut my maternity leave short to try to keep my job! I had a 2 yr old and a 6 week old and I went into a deep depression.
@e.v6134
@e.v6134 3 роки тому
@@MsVorpalBlade not even close.
@e.v6134
@e.v6134 3 роки тому
@@toriward3800 still not survivors guilt. I'm sorry that happened to you.
@oliviadodge4612
@oliviadodge4612 3 роки тому
All corporations use “were a family” to ask unrealistic and unethical tasks of its lower, physical labourers.
@natkatmac
@natkatmac 3 роки тому
Hell, even actual family members that say "We're family" before asking something of you are ones to watch out for.
@Theturtleowl
@Theturtleowl 3 роки тому
Yes, a 'family', until the top feels that you do not contribute enough to their finances.
@leila1662
@leila1662 3 роки тому
💯
@sapphire4465
@sapphire4465 3 роки тому
Mhhmm
@kayseacamp
@kayseacamp 3 роки тому
Exactly. It’s toxic manipulation.
@kianalevinthol1283
@kianalevinthol1283 3 роки тому
You know things are bad at a company when HR can't even stand it any more. Oof.
@hiimjohnquinones2971
@hiimjohnquinones2971 3 роки тому
🤭
@IKKI264
@IKKI264 3 роки тому
When HR needs HR....
@hannahmariani2927
@hannahmariani2927 3 роки тому
as an HR major and professional, it has to be batshit horrible for us to leave:(
@nadiaishimwe3663
@nadiaishimwe3663 3 роки тому
@@IKKI264 😭
@peytonmcqueen
@peytonmcqueen 3 роки тому
@@IKKI264 💀💀😭 that is why I quit my hr job
@luqicharmz
@luqicharmz 3 роки тому
Your story describes corporate America perfectly. Most of my colleagues are medicated and we joke about how we’re drowning daily but should be thankful to be employed. People leave and their positions are eliminated with the work spreading among the rest of the team.
@elliamaris
@elliamaris 2 роки тому
yep their stories describe EXACTLY how my dad feels working at this company he despises. It's literally jeopardizing his mental and physical health yet he feels obligated to stay in that damn job :(
@ebonybelt6050
@ebonybelt6050 2 роки тому
As a person who works for a corporation this hit me hard because I tried to take a two week mental health break and was told I couldn't because it was right next to a "peak time" for my job. I was able to get five days but literally had a mental breakdown during that "peak time". Thankfully we got a new hr person but it's still a constant struggle
@clairehodgson621
@clairehodgson621 2 роки тому
Not just America. Corporate in general. Sadly.
@raapyna8544
@raapyna8544 2 роки тому
@@ebonybelt6050 "human resouces management" is really just a way to make people a source of extraction. I think this company was exploiting its workers' guilt over 'other people are suffering', and that's horrible, because that's not their fault (that's unchecked capitalism's fault, same as caused their suffering) 'I'm so privileged because I could be suffering more' is such a manipulative and American coulture thing. You take for granted that you could be suffering immensely and your fellow citizens are. Even things that Europeans think are basic dignities, like having a work-life-balance and paid built-in holidays and paid sick-leaves. Someone here defended 'recognizing your privilege' and I agree it's important to mention occasionally but at the same time I see here on this video guilt for complaining about their own needs. Which is not the same as recognising privilege. It's guilt-tripping yourself like your boss guilt-tripped you. I think Buzzfeed is exploiting 'diverse' employees psychologically in that way, that 'little kids looking up to you, because you give them representation that's so important' and that makes you not want to leave, among other things, even if you're treated like shit, and not like a human.
@certifiedsoft9206
@certifiedsoft9206 Рік тому
Working @ Disneyland
@isobelorion4206
@isobelorion4206 3 роки тому
the way that jen looks at kristin with so much empathy and affection is the kind of frienship and support i aspire to have
@JenniferBrigitteOpticalVortex
@JenniferBrigitteOpticalVortex Рік тому
They love each other so much
@kathrynhilman771
@kathrynhilman771 3 роки тому
As a non-American, the fact that having health insurance is considered "privilege" truly breaks my heart
@jenniferbates2811
@jenniferbates2811 3 роки тому
As an American, it is. It's so disheartening to know that my health is based on money.
@JJuliana.R
@JJuliana.R 3 роки тому
@Don K Unfortunately, you end up owing the government money. It's basically a loan to pay for your insurance and you'll have to pay it back when tax time comes. 😥
@zehlua
@zehlua 3 роки тому
Hi, yes, we're suffering quite a lot in this country
@JJuliana.R
@JJuliana.R 3 роки тому
@Don K I don't remember if they charge you the full amount or if it's just a percentage (it's been a few years since I've had to use the tax credit) but I would definitely do some research so you can be prepared. I'm sorry our government sucks so bad 😣
@stazibelvin3404
@stazibelvin3404 3 роки тому
It truly is a privilege. My dad has had something truly wrong with his hip/leg/something in that area for over a year and can’t afford to do anything about it cuz no job and he gonna get it looked at tomorrow cuz he 65 and can get old person healthcare now.
@kholl2285
@kholl2285 3 роки тому
People MUST remember that it’s called “work” not “struggle”. When you are struggling against your own sanity, please know you don’t deserve that, that isn’t what a job, relationship, etc should be.
@paigehodgkiss9607
@paigehodgkiss9607 3 роки тому
Oooft I perhaps needed to read this more than I realised thank you! Xoxo
@Elliecharlie
@Elliecharlie 3 роки тому
Wow, you are so right!
@nnjddr
@nnjddr 3 роки тому
Legit screenshot this
@emaezing
@emaezing 3 роки тому
this comment was SO eye opening to me. wow thank you
@lotusgrl444
@lotusgrl444 3 роки тому
I left a TOXIC job because it became exactly that, a daily STRUGGLE..I would get panic attacks on Sundays just thinking of the week ahead...your comment encapsulates 100% what work SHOULDN'T BE
@marshahnr766
@marshahnr766 3 роки тому
This makes my heart so sad. Y’all got me through 2 pregnancies & 2 miscarriages 🥺 y’all were my digital support team
@ErenYeager-qb1gd
@ErenYeager-qb1gd 3 роки тому
you’re so strong
@marshahnr766
@marshahnr766 3 роки тому
@@ErenYeager-qb1gd aww thank you so much🥺
@bulldogswinston3417
@bulldogswinston3417 3 роки тому
Wow! I could never. That is very impressive. You are very strong and you should be proud of yourself! Have a great day!
@marshahnr766
@marshahnr766 3 роки тому
@@bulldogswinston3417 awww you are so sweet! Thank you🥰🥺
@youllneverknow2416
@youllneverknow2416 3 роки тому
Aww I’m sorry :( I hope you’re doing better now 💕 sending lots of love!
@hellosummer993
@hellosummer993 3 роки тому
I have to simply say this, no company is a family, the people you meet become part of yours. A company is just that, work. I’m glad y’all are still together as friends and took back your life to be the best you.
@kendivilla2086
@kendivilla2086 3 роки тому
Yes! That’s always a red flag bc it means yiu will be used and abused with nothing in return.
@michelleg2735
@michelleg2735 3 роки тому
Just because other people are going through something “worse” than you doesn’t mean your pain is invalid.
@jenniferbates2811
@jenniferbates2811 3 роки тому
So true!! All emotions are valid. It's ok to be in pain.
@nnjddr
@nnjddr 3 роки тому
💯
@Splintz246
@Splintz246 3 роки тому
I totally agree I don't know what I was watching but I had made a comment that included some traumatic things that I endured in my past and it's left me a little messed up and I now have professional help as well as medication to help deal with this and I told my story and people were like well went through this you know and mine was worse so basically your story or what you been through wasn't that bad so stop making a big deal out of it I'm like it's not a competition I wasn't saying my situation was worse than yours I'm just saying what I went through was traumatic for me and that person's situation I felt bad for him I told them I said I'm sorry you went through that but I'm not making a competition out of traumatic events for people on this comment thread. I wish people could just be kind to others it would solve so much in the world
@sarahchandler2035
@sarahchandler2035 3 роки тому
I love this saying! I was going through the worst thing a parent can go through this last year and my friends would be too afraid to vent to me because "their problems weren't as big as mine" and that's not what friendship is. Just because your not going through as awful of a time doesn't mean it isn't awful, it doesn't mean your not stressed.
@audreylovesyou7862
@audreylovesyou7862 3 роки тому
This is something I wish everyone knows
@SwingMyHips
@SwingMyHips 3 роки тому
The reality that this company gave Kristin anxiety to the point of panic attacks and agoraphobia??? Holy shit.
@haeymzmdlcccc
@haeymzmdlcccc 3 роки тому
What's agoraphobia?
@SwingMyHips
@SwingMyHips 3 роки тому
@@haeymzmdlcccc Agoraphobia is the "fear of places and situations that might cause panic, helplessness, or embarrassment." "Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder that often develops after one or more panic attacks."
@donnagelina8548
@donnagelina8548 3 роки тому
@@haeymzmdlcccc In laymen's terms it causes you to be terrified to leave your home.
@DarthFurie
@DarthFurie 3 роки тому
Yes that is really disturbing, I had severe panic attacks that led to agoraphobia and I almost lost my job and relationships but I didn't even care because I didn't want to be alive most days. IT IS HELL. I wish so much love, light, recovery, joy, and peace to anyone going through panic disorder or severe anxiety.
@asthenamesuggests9513
@asthenamesuggests9513 2 роки тому
The way Jen held back her tears when Kristin talked about her story is so heart breaking
@jshister
@jshister 3 роки тому
I left a job because it was making me miserable, without another job lined up. People thought I was nuts. I ended up getting onto a much better/happier/healthier path. Thank you for sharing your story!
@latinabunny2000
@latinabunny2000 3 роки тому
I had been looking for a new job prior to leaving a job I hated , too many broken promises. Anyways after 3 years I ended up saying f*it and actually got a part time job paid all my credit cards and left, went to a random country and ended up falling in love and now I'm happily married
@ind3789
@ind3789 3 роки тому
Ok you must have had funds saved up in order to do this right? (Both commenters)
@LaKdazzle
@LaKdazzle 3 роки тому
@@ind3789 I'm leaving a job without another lined up NEXT WEEK, and Indy it was a decade in the making financially. I paid off all of my considerable credit card debt while basically running a marathon for corporate America. I have about three months bills saved up AND am privileged enough to be living rent free already as I moved in with parents mid-pandemic. FYI I'm 35 and could afford to live on my own, so living rent free gives me a ton of financial flexibility. Not sure what others experience is, but it did take a lot of planning and some luck to make quitting a toxic job without another 9-5 lined up possible.
@caseyleann7
@caseyleann7 3 роки тому
I did the same. We were near penniless and I had to go. I cried to my husband every day of my job. And I found an amazing job after that. 💕
@kianamoore6850
@kianamoore6850 3 роки тому
This!!! I want to quit so badddd because I’m miserable.... but my bills need to be paid so I feel stuck lol...
@randomhuman1198
@randomhuman1198 3 роки тому
When theres this many "why I left buzzfeed" videos it genuinly makes me a bit worried for the people still there
@okthanks4792
@okthanks4792 3 роки тому
Pretty much all major companies have hundreds or thousands of people who have quit and have a huge list of justifiable reasons why. Buzzfeed just happens to get the most visibility cause it’s a company full of media people, video producers, and people with fans and platforms
@randomhuman1198
@randomhuman1198 3 роки тому
@@okthanks4792 yeah
@daphodill101flower2
@daphodill101flower2 3 роки тому
me too. (this is off topic but when I saw your profile pic it made me happy cuz Matthias.)
@randomhuman1198
@randomhuman1198 3 роки тому
@@daphodill101flower2 hahhaha yessss
@jay-ts8ux
@jay-ts8ux 3 роки тому
Also because as they said, “it’s a privilege to be able to quit my job”
@christinamatzen4214
@christinamatzen4214 3 роки тому
I’m 45 and I think one of the wisest things I ever heard is “just because he has a broken leg doesn’t mean your broken finger doesn’t hurt”. Sure. There is ALWAYS someone worse off but it doesn’t mean your struggle doesn’t exist. Take care of yourselves!
@too_tired_for_this
@too_tired_for_this 3 роки тому
Exactly!
@shannonbrown2392
@shannonbrown2392 3 роки тому
This is such an important thing to remember (and actually live by). Before the pandemic, I would start driving to work at 6:30, sometimes as early as 6:15. I live half and hour away from my job and my contracted hours don't start until 8 a.m. It was killing me. Working from home was honestly a life saver and has helped me realized that I was slowly twisting myself into someone who wasn't myself just for my job. But I was convinced that [because I don't have kids, because I don't have family nearby, because I'm not ill, because I love my job], I could just keep going and going and going. I still haven't taken a day off since July. Hopefully that's something I'll be able to do after the holidays.
@AshLoRo
@AshLoRo 3 роки тому
@Christina Thank you! Alot of people needed to hear this. Thank you, Genuienly. You helped my day.
@alexisb.8965
@alexisb.8965 3 роки тому
I am 30 and I just learned this lesson. It's SO true. ❤️
@KylaFuller
@KylaFuller 3 роки тому
I had to get in the mindset that someone else’s struggle does not devalue my struggle. Everyone has a different threshold and if it’s too much for me then it’s too much. I also had to get out the habit of comparing current me to old me who could handle all the shit.
@laurenchamberlain4907
@laurenchamberlain4907 3 роки тому
I feel like now all the BuzzFeeders I used to watch have now officially moved onto their own projects. Good on you guys 🙂
@jillgreene00
@jillgreene00 2 роки тому
Toxic work environments can literally kill you. I had to quit a job that I once loved to save my life, so it doesn't sound weird to me when Kristin says it. The day I quit, my blood pressure was 210/130 and my blood sugar was over 350. The toxicity of the entire work environment and the abuse from my supervisors was absolutely killing me. Thank you for speaking out about this. We need many, many more conversations about toxic jobs and abusive bosses.
@Emma-ry9wm
@Emma-ry9wm 3 роки тому
Buzzfeed low key sounding like a cult, put your people on a treadmill at the highest speed and wait for them to crumble, and then call it a family and a friendly environment
@Katielovegood44
@Katielovegood44 3 роки тому
Seems very much the treadmill scenario. I say that watching a fair few of these ‘why I left buzzfeed’ they seem too restricted with creativity and pushed too hard.
@silversterling6183
@silversterling6183 3 роки тому
starbucks lol
@stephaniewhorley8439
@stephaniewhorley8439 3 роки тому
Thank you for telling your stories about company culture. I experienced similar mental turned into physical situations with the industry I was in. I now make half the money doing what some people may think is a menial job but I'm happier ! You ladies live your best lives. Xoxo
@thepresence365
@thepresence365 3 роки тому
A lot of companies that throw out words like "driven," "creative," "team-oriented," "fun," etc., are looking for idealistic people to exploit.
@silversterling6183
@silversterling6183 3 роки тому
@@thepresence365 exactly. we are machines to break
@elipostkennedy3059
@elipostkennedy3059 3 роки тому
Alternative title: "Buzzfeed is still abusive to its employees"
@ellaelliott4415
@ellaelliott4415 3 роки тому
All the former Buzzfeed creators that go off on their own are happier and healthier and their content is SO MUCH BETTER than it ever was on Buzzfeed.
@ashleydickson7874
@ashleydickson7874 3 роки тому
So is Disney World :). I don't want to take attention away from their story. It is 100% terrible. Just speaking from my own experiences.
@beans6765
@beans6765 3 роки тому
@@ashleydickson7874 Yep. I used to work there and it was not pleasant...happiest place on earth except for the workers LOL
@erc28
@erc28 3 роки тому
it's really hypocritical how buzzfeed was obsessed with the news of ellen being abusive to her staff when there are dozens of YT videos of former buzzfeed employees sharing the same sentiments. it never sat right with me.
@userjoh4n4
@userjoh4n4 3 роки тому
I have a question is lady like working with buzzed? Are they the same?
@tiffanylanza9255
@tiffanylanza9255 3 роки тому
Throw an advertisement in this b so I can help pay ya’ll !
@janae7784
@janae7784 3 роки тому
Absolutely, get some ad revenue we know the deal.
@laserrose6667
@laserrose6667 3 роки тому
They were prolly afraid of Big Buzz coming after them for it or people criticizing them for “monetizing their story” or some other BS. They 100% deserve the money, but there’s sadly a plethora of reasons to not monetize this specific video.
@TheOGPokemonGirl
@TheOGPokemonGirl 2 роки тому
Oh my God, the fact that you had to take a Xanax EVERYDAY just to function is absolutely horrible. I've been in similar situations, but being that far away from home while suffering like that? You are amazing Kristin. Thank you so much for sharing this story with us, it must have been so, so, hard. I'm so glad that you were able to save yourself and leave while being in such a difficult situation. Stay strong. ❤️
@ellethompson2781
@ellethompson2781 3 роки тому
"buzzfeed was a company i would walk into hell for. their response was 'oh, can you grab a couple things for me while you're there?'" that.
@tashaclarke2491
@tashaclarke2491 3 роки тому
My partner, who works in a completely different industry works for a company that is very similar in that ‘we don’t care about out employees’ attitude for him, it’s awful to watch and go through with him.
@ardendelspain
@ardendelspain 3 роки тому
I felt this quote so hard.
@KingRanda
@KingRanda 3 роки тому
Honestly, the same can be said for any retail company ever.
@ohcontraire1915
@ohcontraire1915 3 роки тому
Lush is another company that relies heavily on this kind of dynamic
@texavery5695
@texavery5695 3 роки тому
Sounds like a few horse trainers I know. I watch one woman get fired because she wanted to go to her mother's funeral.
@imacoolcuz93
@imacoolcuz93 3 роки тому
To be completely honest, I could tell throughout the years that Jen wasn't having as much fun at BuzzFeed. She was starting to look less happy and less enthusiastic in her later videos.
@MostlyMom
@MostlyMom 3 роки тому
At 25:05 when Jen starts talking about how she felt she was becoming a bad person, I FELT that so deeply. I was on the path towards adopting my two children after so many struggles and yet because of my job I just kept feeling more resentful, bitter, and self-loathing. A bad work environment totally changes how you feel on the inside and it eventually shows on the outside. 😢
@cutlery9831
@cutlery9831 3 роки тому
Yeah, i only ever watched one episode of ladylike, and it was the greek episode. I had to click away because she was clearly not having a good time at all and it hurt to watch.
@midorishiwa
@midorishiwa 3 роки тому
I agree, I feel like the Ladylike crew should have left all together like the TryGuys when Saf left, I think Saf left before all hell got lose, and she's got a crazy successful channel. I'm glad Jen and Kristen have started a channel together, and they're back to being their happy bubbly selves. Now we just need to have an ex-Ladylike collab!
@annieferrell6824
@annieferrell6824 3 роки тому
Honestly I even noticed it in this video while Kristen kept interrupting her. And when Kristen spent most of the time talking I noticed Jen seems very uncomfortable.
@isalewis722
@isalewis722 3 роки тому
Anyone remember the video where she refurbished a knife? That was the moment for me
@serenakarin787
@serenakarin787 3 роки тому
Right as Jen said "I love meds, take your meds" the alarm for my meds went off. Shit be spooky
@possiblypipermae
@possiblypipermae 3 роки тому
when i was in high school my life plan was graduate-go to college-intern at buzzfeed- work at buzzfeed because everyone seemed so happy and this just proves how different things are off camera. thank you for shining light even brighter than it was
@panselinapendragon1731
@panselinapendragon1731 Рік тому
i remember being around 10-12 years old and being obsessed with buzzfeed, i was so desperate to work there 😪
@stephaniewise1872
@stephaniewise1872 3 роки тому
“Being able to quit your job is a privilege” Man .... you hit that on the head 🤦‍♀️
@mikayla7260
@mikayla7260 3 роки тому
Anyone can leave a job it’s more of “being able to quit your job comfortably is a privilege” too much miscommunication
@annnoying5513
@annnoying5513 3 роки тому
Isn't that a really toxic way to frame it though, honestly? Yeah other's might not be in that position so I have to feel bad when I leave a toxic enviroment? What is that achieving? It just builts up this constant guilt for people that try to better their lives or will even prevent people from changing their lives for the better to avoid the guilt. Either way safe road towards depression. Extremely unhealthy.
@tessaelto1472
@tessaelto1472 3 роки тому
@@annnoying5513 just because they said something is a privilege doesn’t mean you have to feel bad about it. No one is asking you or expecting you to feel bad because you can comfortably quit your job. It’s just true that it’s a privilege for someone to be able to quit their job.
@tessaelto1472
@tessaelto1472 3 роки тому
@@annnoying5513 Givin me “I don’t have white privilege! I grew up poor!” vibes
@CeruleanStar
@CeruleanStar 3 роки тому
@@annnoying5513 The problem is that the statement is true. Not everyone has the ability to leave their jobs. People need healthcare, shelter, food, etc for themselves and their families. People need money to survive, and if your job is your only way to receive the money you need, quitting it is not always feasible, and is oftentimes nearly impossible to do and still survive. But it's the very fact that this statement is true that makes it so easy to be used in a toxic way. It sounds right, so it can easily be used as a form of manipulation to keep people in bad situations. This manipulation isn't always blatant. It can be planted with small seeds over a long period of time and can be very hard to catch. This type of toxic mindset is used far too often in many different ways. It is an extremely easy form of manipulation. Easy enough that people don't always realize when they are using it, whether against others or themselves. The thing about this toxic mindset, however, is that it is based on false logic. One person's pain is not invalidated by the pain of others. Pain is not a competition. Even if it were (which it isn't, but just for argument's sake) there are far to many variables to make any comparison between people's pain logically sound. An accurate comparison simply can't be made. So, as you said, a person should never feel bad for trying to better their situation if they have the means to do so. The fact that others may have it worse is never reason to willingly keep yourself in a toxic situation. It can just be very hard to realize that when you have been manipulated to believe otherwise.
@TheSarahLindy
@TheSarahLindy 3 роки тому
“I’m here... but I’m not happy... and I have $2k in my bank, so it’s not like I can just leave”... you’ve just described most of my adult working life.
@lorensolomon1419
@lorensolomon1419 3 роки тому
"Most adults working lives" .... Reality in any form of that is upsetting. 2k in a coastal state vs a Midwest or western state... It's a huge difference
@beccachien5915
@beccachien5915 3 роки тому
i think its CRAZY how little they paid you, i thought buzzfeed creators made so much money
@-Bloomingtales
@-Bloomingtales 3 роки тому
Mine too.
@VeralidaineWerynsra
@VeralidaineWerynsra 3 роки тому
Mine too
@akiramado9198
@akiramado9198 3 роки тому
Lol ive never had 2k in my account. Thats most peoples adult experience.
@TwirlGirl2197
@TwirlGirl2197 3 роки тому
Just because something is psychosomatic or “all in your head” doesn’t mean you aren’t experiencing physical symptoms. It means you’ve ignored some other problem in your body (mental or physical) that your brain is just flipping every alarm bell it can find because the regular alarm bells aren’t working anymore.
@RWorley3sl
@RWorley3sl 3 роки тому
Yep, I was told suedo seizures were the way your body keeps from shutting down. All the fun of a seizure, awake. But no lasting damage.
@jordanvanni339
@jordanvanni339 3 роки тому
@@RWorley3sl i have those too! they are caused by my severe anxiety. just celebrated being 10 months seizure free:)
@cedarmoss7173
@cedarmoss7173 3 роки тому
I’ve had several physical breakdowns because I didn’t have access to the treatment I needed for my mental illnesses. The longest one was near two months and I physically unable to do any type of work without falling apart and I was only 17.
@liriodendronlasianthus
@liriodendronlasianthus 3 роки тому
Exactly. I don't understand why people think that "not acting on it" is okay. So when is it? When you wake up in an ER? Sooner or later something may happen.
@mandymosher5977
@mandymosher5977 3 роки тому
@@jordanvanni339 congratulations 🎉
@meganguevara7673
@meganguevara7673 3 роки тому
Stop apologizing for your "privilege". You're experienced shouldn't be diminished because "it could be worse." I'm sorry it was so bad. I started watching LadyLike videos because of the two of you and will continue to watch your content on whatever platform. Love you both and all the Ladylike ladies. Hugs
@annar220
@annar220 3 роки тому
Same for trauma
@abelle173
@abelle173 2 роки тому
They didn’t apologize for it, they recognized it. Poor choice of words on your part
@BronzeBellaBria
@BronzeBellaBria 2 роки тому
@@abelle173 you know they choose not to get it intentionally lol
@KM-rt5jj
@KM-rt5jj 2 роки тому
That's not at all what privilege is about and they didn't apologise even once or minimise their own feelings due to their privilege. Being able to point out that there are others who need help and are still at buzzfeed is amazing of both of them ❤️
@Zoe-tj4ld
@Zoe-tj4ld Рік тому
@@abelle173 they reconised it as a way to apologise.
@LL-pf8nn
@LL-pf8nn 3 роки тому
The only reason I stayed watching watching BuzzFeed after the try guys this is because of these ladies
@GreenEggsAndPam16
@GreenEggsAndPam16 3 роки тому
I found Buzzfeed through Ladylike and Try Guys, and they were the only channel I'd watch. I still love The Try Guys and Ladylike, and I hope that all of them will continue to thrive.
@joannegermishuys94
@joannegermishuys94 3 роки тому
I still watch unsolved 🤓
@tamaragollrad
@tamaragollrad 3 роки тому
SAME
@Eileen_Lola
@Eileen_Lola 3 роки тому
I hope a ladylike reunion happens!
@MossySaturn
@MossySaturn 3 роки тому
Same
@alysandraborden9265
@alysandraborden9265 3 роки тому
So buzzfeed is like that boyfriend we all had in high school that just takes and takes and takes until there’s nothing left then moves onto the next best thing. Well damn, no wonder why they’re dying
@goosenuggets9693
@goosenuggets9693 3 роки тому
Sound like my ex wife.
@bethsweeney715
@bethsweeney715 3 роки тому
Its more a 21st century 'liberal' corporate culture
@lunaelizabeth3316
@lunaelizabeth3316 3 роки тому
This hit too hard lol
@alysandraborden9265
@alysandraborden9265 3 роки тому
@ yeah, I had a gf and a bf like that in high school. They’re like the human version of a tick
@banan7308
@banan7308 3 роки тому
@ indeed, we can just say partner i suppose
@k.6028
@k.6028 3 роки тому
this was also my experience when i got my dream job, ended up in therapy crying constantly and having a massive breakdown. i work a less glamorous job now but the company looks out for me and it's 10x better. getting on meds and in a better environment helped SO much
@k.6028
@k.6028 3 роки тому
you're supposed to be compensated for the hours you work. but if you really look at the hours you work at these kinds of jobs, it ends up being far less than minimum wage
@k.6028
@k.6028 3 роки тому
and as a poc woman, the companies i work for tend to try and push me out there a lot to highlight their diversity when if you look at upper management, none of it reflects it and i'm making less than my male peers
@JBUHJBUH
@JBUHJBUH 10 місяців тому
​@@k.6028 Yeah they hire you to stick you on the company brochure but not to give you any meaningful influence there (i.e. promotions/ opinions etc).
@artsyebonyrose
@artsyebonyrose 3 роки тому
I hadn't even realised you guys left buzzfeed bc of the fact that I stopped watching buzzfeed altogether, but I'm glad you're both doing your own thing now and don't have the pressure of a contract and what not on your shoulders anymore
@b4tm4n4we3om3
@b4tm4n4we3om3 3 роки тому
Tbh I stopped watching Buzzfeed after The Try Guys left
@destinymiranda9321
@destinymiranda9321 3 роки тому
Agreed. The fact that they left and now these two is no longer surprising now. BuzzFeed is just a terrible company to work with
@outtahere3902
@outtahere3902 3 роки тому
FACTS!!
@stephdim
@stephdim 3 роки тому
try guys, lady like, and shane and ryan were the only things giving buzzfeed views honestly
@WhimsicalNessa
@WhimsicalNessa 3 роки тому
For me, I didn’t watch it as much when Safiya left. I only watch sometimes because of Jen and maybe a few others, but then I just stopped watching entirely, even before this video was dropped.
@happier-thanever
@happier-thanever 3 роки тому
I did after saf left
@keyuhn8832
@keyuhn8832 3 роки тому
The straight up fact that they were a part of one of the biggest things of buzzfeed and they still had like 2000 dollars in their accounts shows how buzzfeed treats their employees
@savannahschmoldt7770
@savannahschmoldt7770 3 роки тому
I’m sure that their travel and places they stayed during the empty suitcase show were out of pocket. FUCK BUZZFEED
@ConcreteAngelx3
@ConcreteAngelx3 3 роки тому
Yeah I was thinking that too... or she was living outside her means?
@MsAstroBanan
@MsAstroBanan 3 роки тому
@@ConcreteAngelx3 how out of ones means does someone have to live to have 2k as a grown adult. Come on
@halensav
@halensav 3 роки тому
@@MsAstroBanan that's a really ignorant and unnecessary judgment.
@OverHaluyu
@OverHaluyu 3 роки тому
@@ConcreteAngelx3 If you're not partnered up or splitting rent/mortgage, I honestly don't know how people can survive. The rent is too damn high. The tax is too damn high. I save up 1/4th of my check for safety net. My boyfriend on the other hand can't afford to after all the Bill's are split and usually breaks even.
@alisonbell4990
@alisonbell4990 3 роки тому
Me: *forgetting I subbed already* Jen: “please subscribe we need to keep affording our Prozac” Also me: *accidentally unsubs while trying to sub*
@datgaydangernoodle1315
@datgaydangernoodle1315 3 роки тому
I did that too lol :)
@jgroatmillar1670
@jgroatmillar1670 3 роки тому
The way Kristen talks about buzzed......like is almost akin to a cult believer realising there's no end game. And Jenn omg the compassion just radiating off of you is so encouraging. I'm so happy you two had one another.
@sarabethsteckerl7518
@sarabethsteckerl7518 3 роки тому
Y’all straight up are describing an abusive relationship. They were gaslighting you SO hard.
@MandieZangora
@MandieZangora 3 роки тому
I was literally just about to say this!!!!
@yowhazup9928
@yowhazup9928 3 роки тому
Whats gaslighting? ( i genuinely dont know)
@laressawinters1448
@laressawinters1448 3 роки тому
@@yowhazup9928 it’s when someone manipulates a person by making them question their thoughts/memories/ the events that take place around them. Like making you question/doubt your own version of reality
@strawberryshortcake1945
@strawberryshortcake1945 3 роки тому
@@yowhazup9928 it’s a way of manipulating people I think. Like if someone threw something at you and when you tried to confront them about it, they denied it and made you feel crazy for it, does that make sense?
@yowhazup9928
@yowhazup9928 3 роки тому
@Laressa Winters & Strawberry shortcake, oOo thank you guys 💞
@zahraaislam8965
@zahraaislam8965 3 роки тому
buzzfeed is like that one friend that goes "i'm not racist, i have black friends"
@mearaholubiwich3089
@mearaholubiwich3089 3 роки тому
Exactly
@eleanorrigby7914
@eleanorrigby7914 3 роки тому
Reminds me of Test kitchen
@deka209
@deka209 3 роки тому
im sorry this is out of context but hi moa🥺
@karismcintyre1919
@karismcintyre1919 3 роки тому
Or "I'm not homophobic, some of my best friends are gay."
@zahraaislam8965
@zahraaislam8965 3 роки тому
@@deka209 hello
@TipsyMcStumble82
@TipsyMcStumble82 3 роки тому
I'll see what's on Buzzfeed every now and then, but I was obsessed with it from 2014-2018. I miss the OG Buzzfeed staff like Gaby, Allison, Kenny, Chris Reinacher, Andrew, Brittany, Quinta, Zack, Justin, etc.
@Austrianman11
@Austrianman11 3 роки тому
Seeing videos like this shows how broken a society is that doesn't offer people unemployment benefits and health insurance. It creates these circles of reliability on one specific employer
@ItsKassidyLove
@ItsKassidyLove 3 роки тому
Do I need an OG Ladylike reunion with Jen, Kristin, Devin, Chantel, Freddie and Safiya? Why yes, yes I do. (If everyone feels comfortable of course)
@rosie7702
@rosie7702 3 роки тому
FREDDIEEEEE she mah fav
@shaelynnthompson5812
@shaelynnthompson5812 3 роки тому
This!
@arianakeller1210
@arianakeller1210 3 роки тому
They have some UKposts videos together (pre Christmas)!
@arianakeller1210
@arianakeller1210 3 роки тому
It’s the untitled lady show!
@Barbieminkz
@Barbieminkz 3 роки тому
@Leona Morrissey how comes
@brandyb7
@brandyb7 3 роки тому
can we start a new better company called buzzfreed that actually cares and invite everyone that left buzzfeed
@brittisgood
@brittisgood 3 роки тому
THIS!
@permafrost0979
@permafrost0979 3 роки тому
They'll probably get sued for the name being too similar
@Ashley-ro4xz
@Ashley-ro4xz 3 роки тому
@@permafrost0979 true and I don’t think I wanna visit a site that has their name
@phylliskimani6893
@phylliskimani6893 3 роки тому
call it feedbuzz
@natashap7591
@natashap7591 3 роки тому
Cool concept but the problem is the fact its a company and big corp don't care about your feelings. No ethical consumption under capitalism and all that.
@wherethebeesare4734
@wherethebeesare4734 Рік тому
as someone who has agoraphobia, i can’t tell you how much i relate. literally overnight i started feeling weird in the car and it progressed into being pretty much housebound. please just take it at your own pace and reach out to someone if you need to. the heart rate, dizziness, feeling like you’re going to throw up, etc. is awful.
@jenniferhuynh9154
@jenniferhuynh9154 3 роки тому
Can relate to jorn when she says “I’m an ungrateful little bitch “ when we feel guilty for feeling bad about a “great job”
@rylee_dads_bestie69
@rylee_dads_bestie69 3 роки тому
You know the company is bad when literally every single person who gives you content has left your company.
@maryamnaveed2392
@maryamnaveed2392 3 роки тому
Now their dependent on the tasty squad, after that, no one will watch them
@rylee_dads_bestie69
@rylee_dads_bestie69 3 роки тому
@@maryamnaveed2392 😬 they’ve always been like “oh you are black? Come on in *whispers* we fired the last one and we need diversity”. A lot of companies are like that but at least they can keep their employees
@destinydaftari7479
@destinydaftari7479 3 роки тому
Example Bon Appetit
@thainabelmondo1561
@thainabelmondo1561 3 роки тому
honestly, there’s only buzzfeed unsolved, Hannah and the tasty team left, let’s see what happens
@candicecart9786
@candicecart9786 3 роки тому
If you listen to most of the “I left buzzfeed” stories, most if not all state their goal was basically to use buzzfeed as a stepping stone (eg ultimately I wanted my own channel and buzz feed was a way to do that).... I think that attributes a lot to the culture- the company isn’t stupid- they realize (even if ppl don’t say it) that they are trying to gain clout on the company’s dime 🤷🏼‍♀️
@debramitchell
@debramitchell 3 роки тому
A bad job will give you PTSD for YEARS. I was viciously bullied at a previous job and it has affected my self-esteem.
@bella-rj6qc
@bella-rj6qc 3 роки тому
I’m sorry you had to go through that
@phucnhahuynh4477
@phucnhahuynh4477 3 роки тому
i just quit my job this morning =((
@formaggioepomodori
@formaggioepomodori 3 роки тому
Debra Mitchell thanks for being brave to share that. 😭it can be an isolating experience. you are not alone. Praying you’re able to work thru the trauma. Hugs.
@cedardryad
@cedardryad 3 роки тому
I'm so sorry you had to go through this and I can relate so well. It's horrible how people want you to work for them, treat you like crap and expect you to be happy the whole time.
@mariannebaker
@mariannebaker 3 роки тому
I'm so sorry to hear that. I'm going through that right now and it's the worst. This video made me feel some solidarity for sure though. You will get through this and hopefully I will too! 🧡❤💙
@cosycovevlog3260
@cosycovevlog3260 3 роки тому
This is how I’ve felt about every job I’ve ever had. Seems like our generation is cursed with this kind of work environment.
@jenjencannon3224
@jenjencannon3224 2 роки тому
Lol You are cursed alright!
@MsSab28
@MsSab28 3 роки тому
This could easily be a “why I left the corporate world” video.
@lydiamartin4921
@lydiamartin4921 3 роки тому
I feel like Buzzfeed was using Kristen and Jen’s identities as their “token” for the videos they were in. Like “oh were inclusive look at these people working for us!!!”
@lilypowder1
@lilypowder1 3 роки тому
100%! The Lesbian & The Fat One (I’m saying this as a fat woman myself). People are so much more than their bodies and identities that it would’ve been so nice to see the other ways in which they were valued outside of those simple facts that don’t tell us anything about their personalities or the types of people they are. I’m glad they left.
@lydiamartin4921
@lydiamartin4921 3 роки тому
Agree so much, I LOVE their videos now that they left.. Looking back, I can totally see how they could have exploited them(specifically Kristen) due to their identity:( So sad.
@tessarodes
@tessarodes 3 роки тому
Hmm I think this is a tough comment because I’m certainly not pro buzzfeed here but if we criticize media companies who hire and promote diversity as tokenizing, how will we ever accept or demand change?
@PolkaDotz212
@PolkaDotz212 3 роки тому
Same!!!! ☕️
@racheln4059
@racheln4059 3 роки тому
@@tessarodes companies can be inclusive without having token employees. There is a diverence between actually including people and using them to seem inclusive. One is respectfull. And is the morally right thing to do, to treat everyone as equal. The outher is more of a "see we did it, we hired a few non white skinny cis straight people, can we get a pat on the back now?
@candegomez6666
@candegomez6666 3 роки тому
Now I need a colaboration with everyone who left buzzfeed in the last 4 years(Safiya, The Try Guys, Michelle, etc..)
@zeeieya
@zeeieya 3 роки тому
YESSSSSSSSSS
@AddyAddyO
@AddyAddyO 3 роки тому
God... I would love that... and just call it a BuzzCut.
@tallhannah98
@tallhannah98 3 роки тому
That would insane because it's pretty mich all their top creators now all of the original Ladylike including Saf, The Try Guys, Shane & Ryan brought in so much of Buzzfeeds audience
@whizzardblizzard5696
@whizzardblizzard5696 3 роки тому
@@AddyAddyO Patent that shit!
@fatimaasif3761
@fatimaasif3761 3 роки тому
@@tallhannah98 Ryan and Shane still work there though
@tracymartell4040
@tracymartell4040 3 роки тому
This breaks my heart that Buzzfeed creators make such great stuff and they are treated like expendable lab rats. Toxic companies always have high turnover. I can empathize bc too many times I've had to leave a place I loved working bc of the people -- meanwhile the management was lazy, I was being asked to do more with the same amount of resources, and not being paid a liveable wage. I consider myself very blessed to find a job that fits everything I'm good at and comfortable, but it's nearly reaching a point where I'm again wondering about job security in the next 12 months bc of how COVID is affecting business now.
@suzysavage1626
@suzysavage1626 3 роки тому
I’m just now watching this video and as I lay in my tub, fighting another headache, all I am hearing is my own story. Different industry, same disregard from the top that just is destroying me. Thank you for sharing this.
@Iararawr
@Iararawr 3 роки тому
Kristin saying she isn't thinking or talking about Buzzfeed anymore and then letting out a hearty cackle was so life giving.
@danicoleb5394
@danicoleb5394 3 роки тому
It really was. I started cracking up too!
@Galadwen85
@Galadwen85 3 роки тому
we've created a society where people are convinced they are lucky and should be grateful they have jobs that make them want to be dead.
@Galadwen85
@Galadwen85 3 роки тому
Also I really hope you get to do your own empty suitcase bc I really really loved it ❤️
@jlobster22
@jlobster22 3 роки тому
You are 100% right. In America, this experience is unfortunately really common. So many companies expect our entire lives, expect our whole identity to be our jobs, and give us little to nothing for it. I've never heard someone say they are at a company because leadership or the values they espouse--it's always either for the people or the money.
@tereasia
@tereasia 3 роки тому
YES
@saraherget5089
@saraherget5089 3 роки тому
Holy shit y'all are incredibly ungrateful for what our history has given us. I'm lucky, as a nurse, I get to give my life and get paid well for it. Y'all are lazy and have no idea how good you have it. Try a labor camp in North Korea... Get a grip.
@vampy5831
@vampy5831 3 роки тому
@@saraherget5089 shut up
@maddersmudder
@maddersmudder 3 роки тому
It strikes me that one of the things that a lot of people are missing is that workers of the past fought really hard not only to get decent wages, but also to get limits to the work day, and that our current work environment has thrown out the limits to work days. Whether a job pays well or not, people are expected to work themselves to death for a company. What's even more mind boggling is that the people at the top are making even MORE in comparison than the workers in their company than back when our ancestors were fighting for basic labor rights. I can't tell you to not feel bad about how you weren't able to do enough or that you were privileged and were sad and burnt out any way, because you are going to feel what you feel. But, I want to tell you that those feelings are pressed on you by a system that doesn't value your work enough. You are wonderful, and your work is valuable. I'm glad that you guys have started your own thing. I hope that you are able to build an environment where you can support each other properly, share the income from the work across your workforce fairly, and do the work that allows you to bring the best version of yourselves to the world while also giving space to protect yourselves and build yourselves up. Much love to you and to all the people watching this video who recognize all those same factors in their own workplaces. We CAN build better workplaces and a better world together.
@DaviHughes
@DaviHughes 3 роки тому
I think the worst part of our generation is that we grew up with very specific expectations for our job life that lead us to think a company really cares about us as if it were a mother or something - especially one that seems diverse like Buzzfeed. In reality, however, they are just sucking our best years until they can. We need to reclaim the boundaries previous generations had with work.
@jet44444
@jet44444 3 роки тому
Everyone has left buzzfeed, the try guys all left too.
@kuromigirly3
@kuromigirly3 3 роки тому
yeppp! the greatest and kindest ones left
@silviaguinto5310
@silviaguinto5310 3 роки тому
@Perfect Events fr I wish they did but I love their series 😕 so it’s all mixed feelings
@kissdaworld898
@kissdaworld898 3 роки тому
@Perfect Events they have left last year and are making the last season of Unsolved on a contract basis. variety.com/2019/digital/news/watcher-entertainment-buzzfeed-steven-lim-ryan-bergara-shane-madej-1203427669/
@kissdaworld898
@kissdaworld898 3 роки тому
@Perfect Events Shane, Ryan, and Steven have a channel called Watcher ukposts.info/the/ircJf-FlToBNjuy9xG-i5A.html
@cheyennepepper301
@cheyennepepper301 3 роки тому
Good for them
@beckylg8176
@beckylg8176 3 роки тому
It hurt to hear Jen call herself such bad names and to hear how hurt Kristen was with anxiety. Im happy that today they are both happy and healthy💗
@kaitlyngeorge1429
@kaitlyngeorge1429 3 роки тому
I watched a lot of buzzfeed YT videos throughout college, but that viewership declined as I got older and saw a lot of content changing. Glad to know now the BTS of what that was happening and happy to know both of you are doing so much better now. Most of the OG BF content creators I watched have moved on, and now that I’ve heard so many of the “Why I left BF stories”, I would say I commend all of you who left and are continuing to make content that supports a healthier lifestyle while still doing something you love.
@monsterhighfan144
@monsterhighfan144 3 роки тому
"We're a family here" is one of the biggest red flags in a company.
@timriehl1500
@timriehl1500 3 роки тому
Amen; I worked at 2 different places that were all "we are just a big family" and it was all bullshit.
@alainaatk.6210
@alainaatk.6210 3 роки тому
Exactly! My current job has this, and even if it's well-intended it ends up manipulating everyone. A job is transactional, I only owe to it what I was employed to do. The same is not true for my family, and a job should never require the level of commitment that a family does.
@TwelvetreeZ
@TwelvetreeZ 3 роки тому
I hate this idea, because it assumes that a family is always loving and functional - newsflash, it's not like that all the time! "Being a family" is not automatically a good thing!
@kittenangel11
@kittenangel11 3 роки тому
Walmart in a nutshell - one big family
@dogwalkerlindsey
@dogwalkerlindsey 3 роки тому
Why’s that?
@zoerphl
@zoerphl 3 роки тому
Just goes to show you have NO IDEA what people are going through. That's why we must always try to be kind.
@perla2942
@perla2942 3 роки тому
THIS! Yess!
@asmrchilly6477
@asmrchilly6477 3 роки тому
I wish all people thought this way 🙏🌹
@shay_dawg9556
@shay_dawg9556 3 роки тому
SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK 💜💜
@MeggieTheWerewolf
@MeggieTheWerewolf 3 роки тому
Exactly, thank you :D
@Candy.A.
@Candy.A. 3 роки тому
There has definitely been a noticeable shift in Buzzfeed as many of my favourite content creators have moved on. I commend you both for prioritizing your wellness and speaking out about how you were directly impacted by the pervasive toxic work environment, something that many of us can relate to. This work culture that perpetuates doing more with less is very damaging and higher-ups should take heed to the concerns that have been expressed and reflect on their approaches to practice. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Always go where you are celebrated and valued!!
@EmilyB48
@EmilyB48 3 роки тому
My favorite part of this video was hearing that you guys are doing better. It was so easy to see that folks at your old company were overworked and undervalued, and with how social media allows followers to “know” creators (or at least feel like they do,) it really hurts to know y’all were treated this way. Keep up the healing, it’s a LONG process. And if you feel like keeping us in the loop sometimes, feel free! But know you aren’t obligated to make content and exploit your personal lives for views anymore. Much love 💛
@violetstern5805
@violetstern5805 3 роки тому
Companies saying "we give you healthcare, and a check and you should be so greatful" while over working employees is the same as "but at least he doesn't hit you"
@user-om5tv5fd9s
@user-om5tv5fd9s 3 роки тому
The thought that getting health insurance by the employer is supposed to be a “bonus” sounds really scary now that I think about it. It’s never crossed my mind before, how dependent it can make the employee, when beside everything else they have to consider before quitting they have to even think about how to stay insured without the company.
@earthywanders6760
@earthywanders6760 3 роки тому
The only reason I stayed at my previous job was because I couldn’t afford to lose my healthcare. Paying for healthcare through your employer is a trap to keep you working hard for them.
@emilymacdougall184
@emilymacdougall184 3 роки тому
What also bothers me is that opportunities for career advancement/promotions/etc should also be a bare minimum. And health and happiness! We live in one of the wealthiest countries in the world and people in what would be considered like middle class-level jobs are being told the message that they should be grateful for SURVIVING.
@filmfan187
@filmfan187 3 роки тому
It’s so strange for me as a Swede to hear people saying that they needed to stay just to get health insurance. It just sounds so sad and unfair. Obviously people have bad jobs in Sweden as well that they/we stay at for far too long but never because of health insurance... I love free healthcare even more now.
@sonaliperera
@sonaliperera 3 роки тому
The level of guilt you feel even now on this shows how much they drilled it into you
@abby4179
@abby4179 3 роки тому
How did I JUST find out abt this channel like i-
@sofilopez6537
@sofilopez6537 3 роки тому
SAME
@pec324399
@pec324399 3 роки тому
Riding the same boat
@123amandapanda456
@123amandapanda456 3 роки тому
Saaaaame!!!
@drastaaa7241
@drastaaa7241 3 роки тому
Samee...oh my goodness lol
@OneArtist2
@OneArtist2 3 роки тому
Same?!? They are my favorite so how did I miss this?!?
@katrinalacerte8300
@katrinalacerte8300 3 роки тому
Thank you for speaking up! I felt this way at my last job for almost 2 years and I thought it was all me. With the support of my therapist I left and I now no longer have that feeling every day of my life. Thank you for using your platform to share this experience.
@r.p.schlett8397
@r.p.schlett8397 3 роки тому
Now I wonder how intuitive the Try Guys were to the sh’t going down at Buzzfeed... like, knowing Ned was in a... “more authoritative” position, I wonder if he actually was the one to be like, “y’all we need to jump off now!”
@AlcmeneUndertaker
@AlcmeneUndertaker Рік тому
He probably was
@haileyparsons3844
@haileyparsons3844 Рік тому
I think he was because he was the one who provided them an office and hired a lot of the employees that work on try guys. Too bad he screwed himself and that company over by doing a stupid thing.
@Harri_Jay_Kay
@Harri_Jay_Kay Рік тому
Buzzfeed has a financial stake in Buzzfeed so Try Guys don't work for them but they're still in financial partnership with them.
@Koleys
@Koleys 3 роки тому
If a job plays that “we are family here”, RUNN because 9/10 the “family” is toxic and expects you to keep all of their secrets but the second you slip up you’re disposable
@mollymoynahan538
@mollymoynahan538 3 роки тому
@@crt1848 I live by a soldiers home and the same thing happened there so many preventable deaths took place due to no one taking the right Precautions and it took people calling to talk to their family and not being allowed to for people to realize something was up it was sick and I’m sorry you have to work in a place like that you should really say something but I understand if you don’t because times are hard and losing a job makes it so much harder. Stay strong❤️
@silentlydying6551
@silentlydying6551 3 роки тому
I just learned this exact thing recently at a job. They said they were "family" and that "you either fit in or you don't"... I learned quickly that it was a "family" I want NO part of!! 🙅👎🚫
@dragonixheli5474
@dragonixheli5474 3 роки тому
Omg my work also does the family thing and I can tell, family has major favorism 😂
@Kate-br2rr
@Kate-br2rr 3 роки тому
So many big company’s are like this, for a huge example, the post office.
@ashdontre14
@ashdontre14 3 роки тому
I work for a government agency and when i tell you i want to jump out the window after every meeting! The minute you start talking about what the real issues are you are ostracised and accused of backstabbing and partaking in office politics. I stopped smiling in the meetings and i was told i was not a team player despite having high production levels
@enebrie
@enebrie 3 роки тому
"Anyways, I'm still a lesbian, and I'm still on Prozac." -Jen
@dannahbanana11235
@dannahbanana11235 3 роки тому
Big mood
@annarose3470
@annarose3470 3 роки тому
jen for president 2024👨🏻‍🌾
@sirisaacnewton435
@sirisaacnewton435 3 роки тому
That’s iconic
@savvii2996
@savvii2996 3 роки тому
@@annarose3470 2026
@Lexicon_Luther
@Lexicon_Luther 3 роки тому
SAME
@chefcru
@chefcru 3 роки тому
Wow, watching this reminded me of my job in 2010. I literally walked out. I decided that my life and mental health were more important than the job. Looking back, it saved my life. Thank you both for sharing your stories. 💖
@DeathandAstro
@DeathandAstro 3 роки тому
Your experience with panic attacks and agoraphobia were exactly like mine. I’m SO happy you were able to find a way out of that place. Thank you for being so vulnerable and authentic.
@feliciadiamond5086
@feliciadiamond5086 3 роки тому
You saying "Being able to quit your job is a privilege." means more than you know. It's so true. That's all I can say. Thanks for putting this out.
@loganstevens1462
@loganstevens1462 3 роки тому
I just heard her say that literally as I read it😂😂, but yes, it’s very true
@geminixx523
@geminixx523 3 роки тому
Lol. White privilege. Must be terrible.
@HeyGuysItsDeath
@HeyGuysItsDeath 3 роки тому
@@geminixx523 Not a white privilege necessarily. More of a financial/class privilege. Having enough savings to fall back on or having another job opportunity lined up are both privileges that not everyone has.
@ronnihill5201
@ronnihill5201 3 роки тому
I agree! Oh how I wish I could but I definitely think it’s time for me to look for new opportunities else where and even that is a privilege in its self
@ronnihill5201
@ronnihill5201 3 роки тому
@@HeyGuysItsDeath I think she meant it both ways though. Not all POC have the same opportunities or privileges as a white person in America. Something as minimal as having an ethnic name can get someone’s resume or application thrown in the trash (I say this cause I’ve seen it happen at previous companies I’ve worked for)
@oedipussy
@oedipussy 3 роки тому
buzzfeed is genuinely a neoliberal late capitalist hellscape. “look at this diverse and empowered group of under-compensated, overworked, depressed #bossbabes 😍😍😍”
@KBoomerangBite
@KBoomerangBite 3 роки тому
Like working for Amazon. 😳
@redalbatross5649
@redalbatross5649 3 роки тому
Neoliberalism is so manipulative.
@sarroumarbeu6810
@sarroumarbeu6810 3 роки тому
Imagine taking cool concepts and using them for clout and hiding how miserable your employees are ( ╹▽╹ )
@Friedacat
@Friedacat 3 роки тому
I think Buzzfeed is just capitalism disguising itself as a progressive company. It isn't really progressive at all but it knows that image sells. Its not being honest with itself.
@MiaogisTeas
@MiaogisTeas 3 роки тому
@@Friedacat You use the word capitalism but it's clear you're not actually sure what it means.
@joemoe1968
@joemoe1968 3 роки тому
Everything that Kristin was talking about and how she felt when she was overworked and having panic attacks is exactly the way I felt in 7th grade and no one would believe me and thought I was making it up. I went to endless emergency rooms and every time they said I was fine but I knew i wasn’t. I was being bullied, loosing friends, and having a hard time in school. It all built up and I felt the same way. Just thought I would put that out there to let u know that u aren’t alone. So glad you and I both are in a better place now!!!
@addisonjohns1096
@addisonjohns1096 2 роки тому
Dude I’m watching this a year after it was posted and it’s the message I needed to hear so bad. Rn in school I’m at the breaking point like she was during her show and I am so close to breaking and this is kinda making me want to take a little break and focus on me for a little bit so thanks Kitchen and Jorn for sharing this and being strong enough to take care of yourselves
@andrewmajeste3269
@andrewmajeste3269 3 роки тому
Buzzfeed is a social experiment (phenomena) that someone truly needs to research/ study. So many people have left this company with so much trauma.
@ninaelle2003
@ninaelle2003 3 роки тому
It sounds like a tech startup to be honest. Big promises, tight deadlines, constant fear of being let go.
@amandaly2358
@amandaly2358 3 роки тому
@@ninaelle2003 I’ve had the same experiences with a startup ad agency. It’s a terrible industry
@margicates553
@margicates553 3 роки тому
Always be closing
@RobinOrzo
@RobinOrzo 3 роки тому
ninaelle2003 same I worked for a tech start up for almost four years and this was my exact experience.
@Madeeha_shinkoko
@Madeeha_shinkoko 3 роки тому
Nah it's really just like any other corporate. people leave corporates, there are deadlines in corporates, shit happens in corporates. the only difference is how BuzzFeed portrays itself to be this "fun", "happy", "enjoyable" place where you won't feel like you're working, just hanging out. that bit is the problem
@Deafkid97
@Deafkid97 3 роки тому
I can't believe that buzzfeed literally gave y'all survivors guilt
@kateberry2004
@kateberry2004 3 роки тому
Yeahhhhh...
@NishaWinchester
@NishaWinchester 3 роки тому
Capitalism will do that to you. A lot.
@tokiobabe99
@tokiobabe99 3 роки тому
this is 100% an accurate description. I'm betting right now there are a bunch of people going through survivor's guilt at work as well.
@loudandiknowit
@loudandiknowit 3 роки тому
Wow I didn't even know that was a thing. Thanks for sharing!
@Pearl-_Perla
@Pearl-_Perla 3 роки тому
@@NishaWinchester
@beepboop3784
@beepboop3784 2 роки тому
I finally watched this catching up on UKposts subscriptions. I was teary eyed through the whole thing because I related so much esp during the job I quit a few months ago due to many reasons similar to this. Thank you for making this 💕
@staceyhowlett6622
@staceyhowlett6622 Рік тому
Jorns slight glances and soft spoken words when kitchen was struggling to say the hardest parts... they are true friends, I've been a true fan since day 1 of ladylike, but this duo hits different, I love the other girls too, but I'm so proud of you two for starting this when you both felt so broken at the time, I will support you both in any way I can, I've always loved you's and always will, please keep making content, I've got my kids watching you's and they laugh away (9&3) just keep doing what you're doing, alot of people would be sad if you's were to go away ❤
@corvidox9137
@corvidox9137 3 роки тому
"A company I loved so much didn't love me back" I FELT THAT
@hilarybumgarner3949
@hilarybumgarner3949 3 роки тому
This was me at King Arthur Flour.
@asamples333
@asamples333 3 роки тому
I know that feeling
@kiarachambers2244
@kiarachambers2244 3 роки тому
Me in the military 👁👄👁
@swaid626
@swaid626 3 роки тому
Same! I had a traumatizing experience about 3 years ago with a former employer and that statement hit me so hard. I’ve never related more.
@gloriawatson8258
@gloriawatson8258 3 роки тому
That's exactly how I felt about Sephora.
@hgmercury1282
@hgmercury1282 3 роки тому
When Kristen was talking about her body basically breaking down it looked like Jen was gonna cry and I was like🥺 no don’t cry😭
@jocelynpittman7933
@jocelynpittman7933 3 роки тому
Time stamp??
@imacoolcuz93
@imacoolcuz93 3 роки тому
@@jocelynpittman7933 15:40
@jocelynpittman7933
@jocelynpittman7933 3 роки тому
@@imacoolcuz93 tysm
@scozieozzie1588
@scozieozzie1588 3 роки тому
Ikr 😭😭😭😭
@meepz5476
@meepz5476 3 роки тому
@The Final Rumbling hey! shut up :)))) its her body not urs u have no place to judge or tell her what to do!! :)) thanks go away now
@YumiAwesomeCrayon
@YumiAwesomeCrayon 3 роки тому
I watched you guys in my teen years and I just want to say that the content mattered to me and I enjoyed watching you. It felt like having older sisters. I’m so sorry to hear everything that was going on behind the background.
@katelynoconnell4996
@katelynoconnell4996 3 роки тому
I feel like you're telling my story, Kristen. Step by step it's all exactly what happened to me through my job. I left in July. I'm still medicated but I'm healing .. glad you are doing better and are so supportive of each other 💗
@beatrizpereira-ob3mt
@beatrizpereira-ob3mt 3 роки тому
when a company lives by the "we are a family" model, they are always so manipulative, is so sad
@oliviabossonart5177
@oliviabossonart5177 3 роки тому
So true!! I dont want my job to be my family. My family is my family and i never have time to see them because if this BS job
@kashnaranee8488
@kashnaranee8488 3 роки тому
I worked in a care home with this ethos, you have to help by covering shifts and it's selfish not to. People there were encouraged to pay for the owners presents for Christmas anniversaries and birthdays considering the fact we only got minimum wage and had to pay for our own uniforms. You were nearly forced to come in sick it was a insidious place I will never work for a company that claims a family atmosphere.
@kirstenbrentonwestafer8034
@kirstenbrentonwestafer8034 3 роки тому
This is, unfortunately, so true..
@BoldlyGoing
@BoldlyGoing 3 роки тому
It is very sad. I just got let go from a company that has this family mantra, but it paid me, a warehouse employee, the same minimum wage as a cashier but I'm doing 10x the amount of physical work. And my supervisor said that the wages hadn't changed in the ten years he was there for the same warehouse position! "Families helping families' my ass, I cant even afford to feed my own family with this minimum wage packhorse job!
@UateTamanikaiyaroi
@UateTamanikaiyaroi 3 роки тому
Facts!!!!!!!!!
@angelicpocha
@angelicpocha 3 роки тому
I actually remember seeing Kristin at disney once and saying hi and she seemed so stressed :(( I'm glad she's in a better place now :)
@snot2376
@snot2376 3 роки тому
I have a photo of her and I in Disney. I’m kicking myself, she had seemed so off! I wish I had asked if she was alright, I thought she was a bit upset at being recognized ):
@kinsey333
@kinsey333 3 роки тому
the same thing happened to me
@jazbuzzbee3260
@jazbuzzbee3260 3 роки тому
Perhaps a wave a thumbs up and a smile as a hello is best regarding anxious folks and keep walking like the wave and reassuring you go girl thumbs up smile is enough 🤷‍♀️
@kitchenandjorn
@kitchenandjorn 3 роки тому
I'm sorry. I was not really a human for like two years. It got so hard. I'm better now --kitchen
@kinsey333
@kinsey333 3 роки тому
@@kitchenandjorn I LOVE YOU IM SO HAPPY YOU ARE DOING BETTER THERES NO NEED TO BE SORRY 💞💞💞
@gracebaker9306
@gracebaker9306 2 роки тому
I came across this video by chance today and I’m so glad I did. I’ve been suffering from panic disorder for years now but recently my panic attacks are getting much worse. When I talk to people about panic attacks they describe them as not being able to breathe. My panic attacks come like I’m going to faint, like I feel I’m leaving my body and that I’m really dying. It’s refreshing to finally see that this is how others also have attacks. It’s really reassuring to me that I’m not alone.
@annastasia1830
@annastasia1830 3 роки тому
This video man. It brought up feelings about how it was for me at Amazon. Literal word for word how I feel. My husband pushed me to quit when I was pivoted. He knew my mental health was bad and I deserved more. Over a year later, my depression has cleared and I’m working for a company that *actually* values my work and me as a person.
@KennyMoffitt
@KennyMoffitt 3 роки тому
Y’all making me think about all the things I COULD’VE said about leaving but didn’t. Sending virtual hugs and solidarity vibes!
@amayamartinezalvarez7659
@amayamartinezalvarez7659 3 роки тому
U left buzzfeed as well? Are u like okay now
@jenniferhergert4447
@jenniferhergert4447 3 роки тому
It's not too late to say them, if you want to
@mattm2451
@mattm2451 3 роки тому
Seeing this I just thought about you, hope you are well and we love to see support.
@Slimmingwithsandy
@Slimmingwithsandy 3 роки тому
This is heartbreaking because it’s relatable with everyone!!! I loved many jobs and was treated like shit till I broke... didn’t even have $2000 in my bank account so for sure I made the right choice
@loveyourself9464
@loveyourself9464 3 роки тому
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