Talking about the 4-day week on China Global TV
I was on China Global TV, talking about (what else?) the 4-day week: While it looks like I'm either broadcasting from an earthquake zone or imitating the 1960s
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Skip to contentI was on China Global TV, talking about (what else?) the 4-day week: While it looks like I'm either broadcasting from an earthquake zone or imitating the 1960s
When I was in London in February, I spent some time talking with Helen Tupper, who's half of the Amazing If project and coauthor of the book (and
One of the highlights of my time in London this spring was getting to meet and talk with Rangan Chatterjee. I don't think he's very famous in the
Today I joined Adam Olsen and Sonia Furstenau, two British Columbia MLAs (members of the provincial legislative assembly-- I think I've got that right!) in a conversation about
Last Friday I joined panel featuring Brigid Schulte, Manar Morales (Diversity and Flexibility Alliance President & CEO), Richard Gegick (leader of the Restaurant Opportunities Center), and Kendra Goodenough
I'm on the June 3 episode of the Scott Radley Show, a Hamilton, Ontario radio program, talking about the 4-day week. It's very interesting to see how much
This morning I was on BBC World, talking about the 4-day week and post-pandemic work. It was like a studio setup: I was looking at the camera, but
A few weeks ago the undercover economist Tim Harford had a piece in the Financial Times about my book REST (US | UK) and vacations. It's now up
"I cannot recommend this book highly enough!" South African strategy consultant Ian Mann says in his review of REST on Fin24, a South African business Web site. "It
Writer and artist Carey Dunne has a piece in Quartz that talks about deliberate rest and daily schedules, and argues for shorter, more focused working days: An underlying assumption