Today we listen to a chat Britt had with JR Kuo a little while ago. JR is a mental health and DEI consultant and combines the two in his trainings.
WE'RE BACK!
2025 is a new year and we have a new host! Joining Britt on the pod is Renzo - a thinker, climber, hyper-active community member, and...her boyfriend. Together, they're going to navigate the world of work and the work of the world. This ep is a little intro to our new host and some of the work we do to get this podcast into the ether.
Shortly before I started this podcast, former US President Barack Obama debuted his Netflix Limited Series, Working: What We Do All Day. I felt a bit behind on the times when I realized, but I've finally watched the third episode "Dream Jobs" and wanted to share some of the things it made me think about. In this episode, I talk about generational differences, the desire to find meaning, and how making $130k might not even be that satisfying.
Today I'm chatting with Nick Chaloux about the work of setting up sustainable habits in our apartment. Setting up the habits takes time, but leads to minimal maintenance. We talk composting, second hand finds, and deciding to make and build things ourselves.
As an example of a new segment of the podcast, I'm unmuting that the term "Assistant" is a major issue in our work culture. As proven by Google, the term keeps hierarchies in place and ensures people don't get the credit, or pay, they deserve. Let me know what you think!
Today I'm chatting with some of my screenprinting students. They were eager to be on a pod so we made it happen. We chat about their thoughts on life, hopes for the future, and where they feel their work is. Disclaimer: they are teenagers so please, no hate.
In this episode, I discuss a commencement speech given by Jenny Odell, author of How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy. The speech was delivered soon after the pandemic began and offers a beautiful, though very academic, take on how to move forward as makers, thinkers, and citizens in this world. I read the speech as a transcription by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
In this episode of Am I Unmuted, I chat with my friend Olivia Dolphin about her recent move from living on her own to a new crib with the boyf. Though a necessary evil, moving is an exhausting endeavor in which you have to take a look at all of your things, shed a few, and lay out a new home, all in a few days! So come on the journey with us as we chat about the confusion of packing, brilliance of movers, and...left over take out? ;)
In this bonus episode of Am I Unmuted, I talk about my recent realization that watching a narcissist on Bravo for 10 years gave me the ability to recognize one in my own life! Here's a link to the video I mention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA_5glBvuBg Warning, I call Tom Sandoval a flaming dick twice.
Welcome to Am I Unmuted, a podcast about work and how we do it. In this episode, I tell you a bit about myself, where I'm coming from, and why I wanted to talk about what could be the most boring topic possible - because, somehow, someway, we all have to work.