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Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, speaker, radio-host (on PBS, NPR and others) and author of the new book, Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing and Underliving. Celeste’s Tedx Talk on human connection has garnered over 23 million views.
In our chat today, Celeste takes us through a hundreds-year-long journey, which has led our society to be inducted (unknowingly, of course) into the ‘cult of efficiency.’ Her research and historical knowledge shows us that we humans are inherently good at being unproductive, but a major societal shift in the 1800’s has led us to become work-obsessed and leisureless.
Celeste shares some brilliant findings on our human trajectory - and why all the hacks in the world won’t help us find more joy and fulfillment. Plus, she shares some tactical and accessible ways to begin incorporating more “free” time into your life - no matter what your schedule looks like right now.
Join us for a chat about the turning point in our modern world that led us to become sick, lonely and suicidal (hint: it’s not technology), what the ancient Romans had right all along, and why giving your mom a phone call is infinitely better than sending a text message.
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Resources you might want to check out:
As always, this podcast is sponsored by:
Daydreamers. At Daydreamers, we’re redefining how we all spend our free time and making space for adults to build creative hobbies. Get on the waitlist to meet us IRL at: daydreamerspace.com..
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Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist, speaker, radio-host (on PBS, NPR and others) and author of the new book, Do Nothing: How To Break Away From Overworking, Overdoing and Underliving. Celeste’s Tedx Talk on human connection has garnered over 23 million views.
In our chat today, Celeste takes us through a hundreds-year-long journey, which has led our society to be inducted (unknowingly, of course) into the ‘cult of efficiency.’ Her research and historical knowledge shows us that we humans are inherently good at being unproductive, but a major societal shift in the 1800’s has led us to become work-obsessed and leisureless.
Celeste shares some brilliant findings on our human trajectory - and why all the hacks in the world won’t help us find more joy and fulfillment. Plus, she shares some tactical and accessible ways to begin incorporating more “free” time into your life - no matter what your schedule looks like right now.
Join us for a chat about the turning point in our modern world that led us to become sick, lonely and suicidal (hint: it’s not technology), what the ancient Romans had right all along, and why giving your mom a phone call is infinitely better than sending a text message.
Some stuff we also cover:
Resources you might want to check out:
As always, this podcast is sponsored by:
Daydreamers. At Daydreamers, we’re redefining how we all spend our free time and making space for adults to build creative hobbies. Get on the waitlist to meet us IRL at: daydreamerspace.com..