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The Workplace Geeks keep on trucking, despite their third UK workplace event in three weeks! And this time for something a bit different. Chris and Ian are in conversation with Julien Capraro, researcher, writer and director of National Film Board of Canada documentary, Work Different. The episode is a great counterpoint to the last one with Nick Bloom, essentially taking the same topic of hybrid and remote work, and exploring it from a completely different perspective: Nick using data, evidence and academic outputs, and Julien using peoples' stories and accounts to bring the topic to life in a beautifully crafted visual narrative.
Work Different tells the story of remote working through the voices of a wide range of advocates and critics, exploring the forces influencing its development pre, during and post pandemic. Along the way viewers meet the OG of teleworking (as remote working was originally termed way back in the mid 1970s) Jack Nilles. If you don't know anything about Jack then make sure you also listen to Workplace Geeks episode 4 from season 1, where Chris and Ian also had the privilege of spending some time discussing his work.
Once you've listened to Julien and Chris and Ian's reflections on investigative journalism, storytelling and emotional engagement, you can also watch the documentary for free!
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π€ What do you think of the show? Any ideas, topic or guest suggestions? Hit Chris and Ian up and follow @WorkplaceGeeks on LinkedIn
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...and don't forget to use the hashtag #WorkplaceGeeks π¬
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Join the conversation using #WorkplaceGeeks
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π§ Dialogue editing by David Crackles
By Chris Moriarty and Ian Ellisonπ£ Brand new FREE Audiem webinars featuring special guests | The 7 habits of AI-powered workplace leaders | register here π€
The Workplace Geeks keep on trucking, despite their third UK workplace event in three weeks! And this time for something a bit different. Chris and Ian are in conversation with Julien Capraro, researcher, writer and director of National Film Board of Canada documentary, Work Different. The episode is a great counterpoint to the last one with Nick Bloom, essentially taking the same topic of hybrid and remote work, and exploring it from a completely different perspective: Nick using data, evidence and academic outputs, and Julien using peoples' stories and accounts to bring the topic to life in a beautifully crafted visual narrative.
Work Different tells the story of remote working through the voices of a wide range of advocates and critics, exploring the forces influencing its development pre, during and post pandemic. Along the way viewers meet the OG of teleworking (as remote working was originally termed way back in the mid 1970s) Jack Nilles. If you don't know anything about Jack then make sure you also listen to Workplace Geeks episode 4 from season 1, where Chris and Ian also had the privilege of spending some time discussing his work.
Once you've listened to Julien and Chris and Ian's reflections on investigative journalism, storytelling and emotional engagement, you can also watch the documentary for free!
ππΌ Use the chapter markers in your podcast player to jump to different sections of the episode easily! π§
Learn more π±π§
π€ What do you think of the show? Any ideas, topic or guest suggestions? Hit Chris and Ian up and follow @WorkplaceGeeks on LinkedIn
Β
...and don't forget to use the hashtag #WorkplaceGeeks π¬
π© Subscribe for new episodes, events and workplace insight from the Geeks community.
βοΈ Enjoying the show? Follow, rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It genuinely helps more people discover us.
π¬ Got an idea, guest suggestion, or workplace topic we should explore?
Follow Workplace Geeks on LinkedIn
Join the conversation using #WorkplaceGeeks
Or email us at [email protected]
Workplace Geeks is brought to you by Audiem β‘οΈ
Helping organisations make better workplace decisions through AI-powered insight and employee feedback.
Supported by 2468 Group βοΈ
π§ Dialogue editing by David Crackles