
MAKE WORK BETTER. Eat Sleep Work Repeat is the best podcast about workplace culture - it's been listened to millions of times.
Bruce Daisley brings a curious mind to discussions about our jobs and the role they play in our lives.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 219 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceBusinessManagement | |||

Dr Karen Bridbord is the author of a new book, The Relationship-Driven Leader that invites us to bring a psychologist's lens to our job and the relationships with those around us.
Her perspective is to use psychology to understand the person in fron... more
Gen Z have been shaped by recessions, the pandemic, geopolitical instability, not to mention financial insecurity and world changing technology.
That's the finding of the Edelman Gen Z Lab as told to me by the leader of the project Jackie Cooper. Mo... more
Most company training is a waste of time that turns firms into bureaucratic sludge holes. That’s roughly the conclusion of today’s episode which is a conversation with Andre Spicer and Mats Alvesson
They have a new book out The Art of Less. Andre ha... more
Jeremy Holt is a psychologist and leadership coach who has spent more than 20 years helping teams get better. Read his research about better team results.
This episode is the third part of a series about the power of identity in teams. Listen to the... more
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A loop of truisms .. "I think the world of work post-Covid has changed for everyone" .. oh really, do you?
I suppose a podcast about work culture can't get away from the pandemic, but it seems to be endlessly rehashing the same pros and cons of remote working.
Hi Bruce, that conversation with Claudia was gold. I resonated with the topic about rituals, that it’s important to have moments where people can just spend time with one another. Left 5-star rating and review!
I am disciplined in what makes my podcast download list. This podcast absolutely does and is listened to as soon as available! I love how insightful, accessible and stimulating it is. Great nourishment for thought leadership and food for curious minds in the world of workplace culture and experience. Awesome stuff
A loop of boring truisms .. "I think the world of work post-Covid has changed for everyone" .. oh really, do you?
I suppose a podcast about work culture can't get away from the pandemic, but it seems to be endlessly rehashing the same pros and cons of remote working.
A loop of boring truisms .. "I think the world of work post-Covid has changed for everyone" .. oh really, do you?
I suppose a podcast about work culture can't get away from the pandemic, but it seems to be endlessly rehashing the same pros and cons of remote working.
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The focus of the discussions revolves around workplace culture, psychology, and the evolving dynamics that shape employee engagement and identity. Episodes feature expert guests who provide insights on topics such as managing workplace loneliness, understanding generational differences, and leveraging AI for improved workplace processes. Notable discussions include psychological strategies for fostering team identity, the importance of emotional intelligence, and the necessity of adapting corporate training programs. Overall, the content promotes a progressive and actionable approach towards enhancing workplace environments, making it a valuable resource for leaders and change-makers in organizations.
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Recent guests on Eat Sleep Work Repeat include:
1. Dr. Karen Bridbord
2. Jackie Cooper
3. Jeremy Holt
4. Professor Alex Haslam
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6. Simon Gilbody
7. Spencer Walker
8. Nick Shackleton-Jones
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