If you’re trying to make a difference in the world and nobody’s noticing, maybe what you need are the skills of a Hype Artist. Michael F. Schein and I talk about the contrariness of the Rolling Stones, the techniques of cult leaders, and how that can help you have an impact.
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David Hockney at Home: A Narrative
David Hockney is 83 years old and remains wildly productive working at home In Normandy. This special episode is about how he does it. It inspired me. And it might inspire you.
Get control of your time
John Sindelar has created a new way of looking at how you spend your time: a calendar app called Dayback. We talk about the elusiveness of time, the challenges of software and…surfing.
Taste our podcast on Pod Buffet
We’re thrilled that WorkLife@Home was featured on Pod Buffet! Host Steve Heatherington gives listeners 5-minute tastes of an eclectic mix … More
“Inventing” Work from Home at Chiat/Day
Zach Rosenberg helped launch remote working in 1993 at the famed ad agency Chiat/Day. Now he’s marketing brands in outer space. Find out how the biz really works. And doesn’t. And what you can do to market your own services.
Stay visible and valued while working remotely
Leah Ryder writes extensively about working remotely. As the Brand & Content Marketing Lead at Trello with its international team and its 35 million registered users, she knows a thing or two about staying visible.
Worshipping during a pandemic
Working from home during a pandemic isolates you from your friends, your family and your community. If you’re a spiritual leader, how do you keep your flock thriving? From Chris Rock to Christianity to the Quran, we cover a wide range of topics.
Supporting education during a pandemic
Remote learning? Budget cuts? How are our schools coping? Linda Greenberg lives at the nexus of parents, teachers and administrators.
Digital campaigns for movies
Love movies? Me, too. And you’ve probably seen the campaigns that promote them during Oscar season. High pressure creativity. Near-instant turnaround. Coordinating teams in the U.S., Manila and Buenos Aires.
Mudslides, fax machines and philanthropy
What happens when disaster strikes your community and the local workers lose their jobs? If you’re one of my oldest friends, Ron Blitzer, you roll up your sleeves and raise $180,000 in 5 days.