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    Explore " antiwork" with insightful episodes like "Why Do You Work?", "Delivering New Employee Experiences in the Great Reshuffle", "Episode 34 - Gen Z in the Workplace", "108 - Action Items #3, With John and Fat Terminator" and "Ep 19: Joint Health in a COVID World w/ Dr. Phil Heaton. Plus, Canada Protest and Black Abused Kids" from podcasts like ""Blondes Living Boldly - A snapshot of life in Italy", "Back @ IT Show", "How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?", "No Time to Not Win" and "Truth, Lies, Shenanigans"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Why Do You Work?

    Why Do You Work?

    This week's episode is all about work or anti work! We are answering the question of what we do for work, why we work, how much we work and what work means to us! Britney may have told us all to Work B*tch - but what are you working for? What would you do if you didn't have to work, and would you really be happy if all you had was free time? Is Anti Work just a bunch of lazy people who don't want to do anything? Could society survive if we all became Anti work?


    SO many questions, it almost feels like hard work! But don't worry our usual jokes and laughter are still a feature in today's episode!

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    Delivering New Employee Experiences in the Great Reshuffle

    Delivering New Employee Experiences in the Great Reshuffle

    This episode is brought to you by Cloud Wars Expo running June 28-30 at Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. Go to CloudWarsExpo.com for more details.

    Droves of people realized during the pandemic that there is more to their careers, and companies were hit with the realities of having real employee experiences that matter.

    Further, the shift in expectations puts an onus on organizations and CXOs to deliver on these expectations through digital investments, upskilling, and much more.

    To help me explore all of this on this episode is Scott Vaughan. He’s an experienced CMO, and Board Level executive with many years of advising and leading the organizational go-to-market strategy, and Acceleration Economy network analyst.

    Highlights

    00:15 — This episode is brought to you by the Cloud Wars Expo. This in-person event will be held June 28th to 30th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.

    00:42 — As an experienced CMO and board-level executive, Scott Vaughan joins for a conversation on the next generation of the great resignation and the reimagination of employee experiences.

    02:02 — There has been a recent shift with the idea of the great resignation. One cause of this period could be due to major events that we have experienced and witnessed over the past couple of years—from the pandemic to racial and social injustices, and even simply life changes. The unevenness of society and businesses has created a surge of people stepping back and reflecting, shifting the great resignation more so toward the great reshuffle.

    04:35 — Aaron reflects on a leadership mentor program that he was part of. Something that stood out to him during conversations with young professionals was that their passion is driven by their curiosity.

    06:30 — There are two forces coming together in the great reshuffle. There are workers who feel displaced or couldn’t work for some time. Then, there are companies that need to find talent. Now, companies are waking up to realize they might just need to build their own programs and development efforts.

    “It’s about attitude and aptitude that’s going to create the altitude if we can find the right kind of people.”

    Scott Vaughan

    07:58 — With the explosion of working from home, many saw the ease of accessibility to digital tools and learning capabilities. For instance, digital tools such as Zoom become more accessible to enable users to connect and collaborate for personal, professional, and educational purposes.

    08:45 — Further, there’s a generation of native digital workers and talent that now have the tools to learn faster. Companies can take advantage of these opportunities by bringing in talent that could be from another industry but has high growth potential for both the company and the individual.

    09:24 — The concept of ‘anti-work’ does not imply that people hate working. Rather, it’s intended to highlight how people were treated by an employer or their work environment and what they’re against in the workplace. People want to work where they feel valued.

    10:24 — There’s a new set of criteria considering not just work-life balance, but work-life integration. It’s not necessarily to work more hours, but to rethink the strict, artificial standards that were in place.

    11:15 — An important point that workers are prioritizing now is if they share the same values as the company. Do you share the same aspirations about things that matter? Companies are implementing specific types of diversity and inclusion efforts as well as acknowledging cultural values.

    12:04 — Companies have been implementing sustainability efforts now, as many people have values that align with the environment and sustainability.

    12:44 — Is there a lack of digital investment from companies? What impact does this have on a worker’s decision to work for a company? This can be a barrier to the employee experience. It’s an advantage to potential employees to stay modern with a digital infrastructure, mindset, and culture to ensure that it’s not just about the consumer experience, but also the employee experience.

    15:40 — The company culture and company values can be the greatest contributors in industries that might have a staffing shortage. Companies need to be able to understand what their employees want and need, then make that part of the process. Additionally, companies need to have the ability to empower their employees to make the right decisions.

    18:30 — There needs to be a customer-centric focus, too. If you’re focusing on your employees and customers, there’s going to be a symbiotic relationship of how things interact, especially in industries that are heavily dependent on employee-to-customer engagement.

    “When you’re in the middle of a great resignation moving to a great reshuffle…there’s going to be a different environment that business leaders have to pay attention to.”

    Scott Vaughan

    20:02 — It’s more about initiatives and outcomes versus specific tasks and jobs that have to be done. That’s where empowerment comes in.

    21:12 — With the pace of change in the workplace, it’s important to stay upskilled, as the jobs and roles that existed several years ago no longer exist as they do now. They’ve morphed into something different than they’re traditional thought of. This gives employees the opportunity to transform themselves as the business values and business evolution charge forward.

    24:30 — People are becoming more empowered when it comes to pay equity and transparency. Business leaders need to be proactive about checking in and not just giving raises, but also looking at total compensation and all that can be done to continue maintaining empowered employees. In addition, business leaders shouldn’t wait for laws to be put into place to implement transparency.

    Ep 19: Joint Health in a COVID World w/ Dr. Phil Heaton. Plus, Canada Protest and Black Abused Kids

    Ep 19: Joint Health in a COVID World w/ Dr. Phil Heaton. Plus, Canada Protest and Black Abused Kids

    Our favorite British Doctor and Otrhopeadist Dr. Phil Heaton joins the show to talk about maintaining proper joint health in this new COVID world! 

    Today's Topics: 

    Anti-Vax Canadians Protest COVID Mandates, Black Kids More Likely to Die from Abuse, and Can One Fool Kill a Credible Movement?

    Check out Dr. Phil's last appearance... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO-R6Zuyz8U 

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    Radical self-care is empowering people and helping fight burnout

    Radical self-care is empowering people and helping fight burnout

    (Update 1/29/22: This show has been updated from it's original broadcast to reflect the recent events surrounding the r/antiwork subreddit and Doreen Ford's removal as a moderator. We've added new context to our conversation with Doreen and linked to coverage below on the subreddit's changes.)

    In recent years, self-care has become a multi-billion dollar industry and a focal point of the pandemic. This week on Disrupted, we dive into the meaning of self-care and its radical origins. And we talk to an anti-work advocate about the movement’s mission.

    GUESTS:

    • Dr. Maryam Aziz - African American History Postdoctoral Fellow at Penn State University
    • Angelee Lopez- Certified meditation guide and founder of Manifest House, a virtual wellbeing space
    • Doreen Ford - Anti-Work movement advocate and a former moderator for the anti-work subreddit r/Antiwork

    Click here to find a links to recent coverage from Bloomberg and Business Insider on the r/antiwork subreddit. New moderators have addressed the changes to forum and you find that post here.

    This week's episode was produced by James Szkobel-Wolff, Zshekinah Collier, and Catie Talarski.

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    The OnlyFriends Show: Billionaire Tax, Antiwork, FaZe Clan SPAC and Paternity

    The OnlyFriends Show: Billionaire Tax, Antiwork, FaZe Clan SPAC and Paternity

    Welcome to my new show OnlyFriends, where my Silicon Valley group chat comes to life. On this episode, we discuss the Billionaire tax, the antiwork phenomenon, Faze Clan's billion dollar SPAC deal, and the nature of paternity leave.

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    The Pathless Path with Paul Millerd

    The Pathless Path with Paul Millerd

    In this episode we discuss:

    • What is the Pathless Path?
    • Why Paul left his dream job
    • A letter Paul wrote to himself
    • How do you get started on the Pathless Path?
    • What quitting your job teaches you about yourself
    • If there's no path, how do you know if you’re on the right track?
    • Dealing with uncertainty
    • What's next for Paul

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    168: r/antiwork Pt. 1, work in a world where we can't stop working

    168: r/antiwork Pt. 1, work in a world where we can't stop working

    This pandemic has done a lot of strange things to our relationship with most parts of everyday life, but it's our relationship with "work" that could end up being one of the most detrimental. In the first of our two-part series on the philosophical subreddit r/antiwork, we look into a centuries-old conversation about why exactly we work in the first place, and what purpose it serves us in a world where many people are now sleeping in the same room as their office. This subreddit is a very interesting one.


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