Somebody’s Gotta Do It – And We’re Grateful They Do

Let’s be honest: everyone thinks their job is hard.

And sometimes—it is. Emails are piling up. Meetings that could’ve been voice notes. A passive-aggressive coworker with too much cologne and not enough boundaries.

But this week on Thrive by The Rising Muse, we’re shining the spotlight on the folks who take “hard job” to a whole new level.

We’re talking about:
🧻 Portable toilet cleaners
🪦 Morticians
🩺 Nurses and OB-GYNs
🧪 Specimen collectors
🦨 Roadkill retrieval crews
😷 Vomit collectors (yes, that’s a real job)

Some of these jobs are disgusting. Some are emotionally draining. Some are dangerous. All of them are essential.

And yet, these workers rarely get recognized. They rarely get thanked. And they almost never go viral for doing the thankless, messy, behind-the-scenes labor that makes the rest of our lives run smoothly.

This Episode Is a Thank You Letter

In this episode, Naty and Veda take you through:

  • The wildest jobs you didn’t know were real (and probably couldn’t handle for five minutes)
  • The emotional and spiritual toll of caring professions like teaching, nursing, and mortuary science
  • The difference between performance gratitude and true, prayerful appreciation
  • Why we believe these roles are more than jobs—they’re callings

And above all, we talk about gratitude—the layered kind.
Gratitude for the people doing the hard, dirty, or emotionally intense work.
Gratitude that we don’t have to do it.
And gratitude to God for designing a world where we’re not all asked to carry the same burdens.

Why This Matters

It’s easy to get tunnel vision with your own stress. But stepping back and recognizing the invisible labor around us is an act of maturity—and worship.

That janitor in your office building?
That flight attendant is trying to stay calm at 30,000 feet?
Is that livestock breeder keeping the food supply running?
They’re not “less than.” They’re vital.

And if we want to grow, to really thrive, we’ve got to practice seeing the sacred in what the world sees as low.

Tune In Now

🎧 Episode: Somebody’s Gotta Do It
📍 Available wherever you get your podcasts
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This one will have you laughing, cringing, reflecting, and praying—and that’s exactly the point.


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