Podcast FAQ

work it podcast

by Ericka Walsh Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the work it podcast?

From WFAE, this is the Work It podcast, where we have conversations with people about their relationship with their jobs and how it shapes their view of the world. Each episode, hosts Stephanie Hale and Jill Bjers follow their curiosities underneath the job and into the complex identities of the people we encounter in our everyday lives. Because on the Work It podcast, our core belief is that it's the people... not the jobs... that are truly interesting. Now it's time to get to 'work.'

Is the season finale of Work It vulnerable?

For the season finale of Work It, we’re getting vulnerable and exploring the theme of exposure with a burlesque dancer, photographer and OBGYN.

What is work happy podcast?

Following the success of our first two seasons of Work.It – a business-focused podcast talking to founders about their start-up journeys – we’ve brought you two seasons of Work Happy, a podcast all about workplace happiness. We’ve gone on a journey to dig deep into the secrets of workplace happiness, speaking to industry experts and founders whose companies are at the forefront of creating happy workplaces.

Who is Jodie Cariss?

In our fifth episode we chat to Jodie Cariss, Founder of Self Space, discussing mental health in the workplace.

Who is the co-founder of Skinnydip?

We're kicking off season 2 with Skinnydip co-founder James and Work.Life co-founder David, talking all things brand identity and how to build one.

Who is Rita Trehan?

On our final episode we speak to Rita Trehan, Founder of Dare Worldwide, about transforming your organisation from the inside out.

Who is Danni Rush?

This week we speak with Danni Rush, Chief Customer Officer at Virgin Incentives about how to reward your employees with benefits.

Who is Naomi White?

In this episode we chat to two awesome entrepreneurs passionate about health and fitness! Naomi White, fitness PR guru and founder of Naomi White Communications, and Hannah Lewis, female-only personal trainer extraordinaire.

Learn while working: The true value of podcasts

Most jobs include a mindless task every now and then. Spreadsheets, expense reports, follow-ups—they can all feel like a lot of time spent without much reward. Doing these tasks in silence can get mind-numbing, but tuning into an engaging or inspiring podcast while you complete them can make you feel like you’re getting more out of this time.

Can listening to podcasts help you focus?

Whether podcasts can actually help improve focus appears to be subjective and depends on the task at hand. Listening to a story stimulates brain activity, which can help fuel creativity and productivity. Music, especially classical, can have similar effects on the brain. If you’re having trouble concentrating at work, give podcast listening a try.

Podcasts in the work-from-home era

It can be difficult to focus while working from home. There tends to be distractions everywhere, or for some—and this may be worse—your environment may be completely silent.

Entertainment podcasts

You might assume that ID10T, hosted by comedian Chris Hardwick, would be a comedy podcast. While it’s funny at times, the real joy of this interview podcast is the natural ease with which Hardwick converses with his celebrity guests.

Educational podcasts

The title sort of gives away the premise of this one. Each episode, hosted by journalists Sarah Marschall and Michael Hobbes, explores topics you thought you knew about, brushing aside the conventional wisdom and examining the real impact on history.

Business podcasts

Looking for inspiration to help you get through the workday? The WorkLife podcast is the listen for you.

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