Isabel Berwick is a writer and podcaster who focusses on the evolving state of modern work. I’ve celebrated her podcast Working It many times here
(here’s her specials on the 4-day week for example, or her special on meeting-free days was essential listening). I love its ability to react rapidly to the biggest news stories of the moment and to drop a snackable episode midweek.
I talked to her about her opinions on modern work, going deep on the rapidly changing world of employment and where we’re going next.
Isabel has a brand new book out, The Future Proof Career, which she says is for everyone who doesn’t read books about work but wants to be better at navigating it.
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GCHQ: Working inside intelligence
When everything gets too much - mental health & work
Understanding the brain - Lisa Feldman Barrett
Making the world (of work) happier: Mo Gawdat
Community 4: A champion community builder shares her advice
Community 3: How our rituals can forge our culture
Community 2: A Community Manager Speaks Truth
Community 1: "HR has fallen"
Burnout - understanding the other epidemic
The big return 3: a closer look at data
Gary Hamel: Battling bureaucracy - the big fix for broken work
The big return 2: but what are other firms doing?
The big return 1: making the call on what to do next
Building resilience - understanding the human impact of work
What's the value of an office?
Fewer predictions, more experiments - what's next with work?
Reinventing work: why you need to understand the 'self other overlap'
Feeling ok - understanding work & stress
The world's top culture doctor: Professor Frances Frei talks Uber, WeWork & more
Beating burnout - learning from the YouTuber experience with Arron Crascall & Elle Mills
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