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Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Nola Simon
109 episodes
1 day ago
Made in Canada. What if work wasn't something you had to survive? What if it could be truly human—designed to meet the needs of real people, not just systems? These are not just questions. It's an ethic. A provocation. An insistence that how we design work shapes real lives and futures. Because for too many people—even with all the talk of flexibility and hybrid—work still isn't working. It burns people out, rebuilds old hierarchies in new packaging, and too often ignores the deeply human needs it claims to serve. I'm Nola Simon. A futurist, consultant, and work culture strategist dedicated to redesigning work to be more human, sustainable, and equitable. My work helps leaders and organizations move beyond performative "flexibility" to truly rethink how we collaborate, communicate, and lead in distributed, asynchronous, and AI-enhanced environments. This isn't an abstract problem for me. I started advocating for work-from-home options back in 2011 because I was seeing my two girls—then five and seven—only one hour a day. By 2012, I was leading my division's first remote-work pilot. Not because it was trendy, but because it was necessary. Flexibility wasn't a perk. It was the only way to be present for my family. And the reasons change over time. What began as a personal fight for my own family became a broader commitment to ensuring work can adapt to the shifting needs of all kinds of people—caregivers, neurodivergent professionals, people living with illness or injury, or anyone trying to hold onto their humanity in a world of constant change. Because I know these challenges are systemic, I look for ways to maximize impact. That's why I aim to work with leaders of organizations—whether for-profit, non-profit, or government—who have the power to redesign systems at scale. It's why I speak on podcasts, host my own (Hope & Possibilities: A Love Letter to the Future of Work), and share ideas through national and international media. I believe change happens when we challenge assumptions, tell new stories, and make better choices visible and practical. My approach combines strategic foresight, narrative intelligence, and people-centered design. I draw on research in organizational design, leadership, media studies, and cultural analysis—paired with real-world experience navigating evolving technologies, industries, and expectations. My mandate is broad but grounded: to help people see the future not as something to fear or simply predict, but as something we can actively shape—intentionally, creatively, and with care. Whether you're a leader making decisions that ripple out to hundreds, a founder experimenting with new ways of working, or a creative professional searching for better ways to thrive—I hope you find here new ways to work. Excellence challenges the status quo. Hope drives change. And possibilities? They're the blueprint for a better future. Podcast Themes: Future of Work Hybrid Work Remote Work Employee Engagement Leadership Development Trust in the Workplace Workplace Innovation Human-Centric Design Organizational Change Digital Disruption Productivity Upskilling Communication Commitment Accountability Intentionality Strategy
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Made in Canada. What if work wasn't something you had to survive? What if it could be truly human—designed to meet the needs of real people, not just systems? These are not just questions. It's an ethic. A provocation. An insistence that how we design work shapes real lives and futures. Because for too many people—even with all the talk of flexibility and hybrid—work still isn't working. It burns people out, rebuilds old hierarchies in new packaging, and too often ignores the deeply human needs it claims to serve. I'm Nola Simon. A futurist, consultant, and work culture strategist dedicated to redesigning work to be more human, sustainable, and equitable. My work helps leaders and organizations move beyond performative "flexibility" to truly rethink how we collaborate, communicate, and lead in distributed, asynchronous, and AI-enhanced environments. This isn't an abstract problem for me. I started advocating for work-from-home options back in 2011 because I was seeing my two girls—then five and seven—only one hour a day. By 2012, I was leading my division's first remote-work pilot. Not because it was trendy, but because it was necessary. Flexibility wasn't a perk. It was the only way to be present for my family. And the reasons change over time. What began as a personal fight for my own family became a broader commitment to ensuring work can adapt to the shifting needs of all kinds of people—caregivers, neurodivergent professionals, people living with illness or injury, or anyone trying to hold onto their humanity in a world of constant change. Because I know these challenges are systemic, I look for ways to maximize impact. That's why I aim to work with leaders of organizations—whether for-profit, non-profit, or government—who have the power to redesign systems at scale. It's why I speak on podcasts, host my own (Hope & Possibilities: A Love Letter to the Future of Work), and share ideas through national and international media. I believe change happens when we challenge assumptions, tell new stories, and make better choices visible and practical. My approach combines strategic foresight, narrative intelligence, and people-centered design. I draw on research in organizational design, leadership, media studies, and cultural analysis—paired with real-world experience navigating evolving technologies, industries, and expectations. My mandate is broad but grounded: to help people see the future not as something to fear or simply predict, but as something we can actively shape—intentionally, creatively, and with care. Whether you're a leader making decisions that ripple out to hundreds, a founder experimenting with new ways of working, or a creative professional searching for better ways to thrive—I hope you find here new ways to work. Excellence challenges the status quo. Hope drives change. And possibilities? They're the blueprint for a better future. Podcast Themes: Future of Work Hybrid Work Remote Work Employee Engagement Leadership Development Trust in the Workplace Workplace Innovation Human-Centric Design Organizational Change Digital Disruption Productivity Upskilling Communication Commitment Accountability Intentionality Strategy
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Episodes (20/109)
Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Let's Talk Thought Leadership and Podcasting in Canada with Amanda Cupido
2 days ago
59 minutes 24 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Flexibility, Advocacy, and the Politics of Care
1 month ago
13 minutes 49 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Practical Futurism for Daily Life
1 month ago
20 minutes 39 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
What Got You Here, Won't Get You There
1 month ago
20 minutes 30 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Presence, Work, and AI: Stories Beyond Location
2 months ago
21 minutes 44 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Podcasting as Leadership
4 months ago
37 minutes 19 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Skills Based Hiring: Is What You Can Do Who You Are?
4 months ago
5 minutes 52 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Hope & Possibilities: A Love Letter to the Future of Work 2025
7 months ago
9 minutes 32 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Redefining Workplace Trust: Nola Simon's Approach to Hybrid and Remote Work
11 months ago
19 minutes 45 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Small Town, Big Impact: Revolutionizing Social Media Marketing from Rural Nova Scotia
11 months ago
33 minutes 44 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Exploring Generalist World with Milly Tamati
11 months ago
47 minutes 8 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Say What They Can't Unhear - Tamsen Webster
11 months ago
57 minutes 24 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Community with Rosie Sherry
11 months ago
1 hour 38 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Hilke Schellmann - The Algorithm: How AI Decides Who Gets Hired, Monitored, Promoted & Fired & Why We Need to Fight Back Now
11 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 46 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
AI in Hiring: The Promise, Perils, and Unintended Consequences
11 months ago
58 minutes 57 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Community with Rosie Sherry
1 year ago
52 minutes 4 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Say What They Can't Unhear: Tamsen Webster
1 year ago
57 minutes 49 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Podgagement Demo: Grow Your Podcast by Making Discoverability and Feedback Easier
1 year ago
10 minutes 46 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Why I Made a Midlife Career Switch
1 year ago
21 minutes 48 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
The Podcast Studio @The Town of Georgina is Open for Recording
1 year ago
13 minutes 58 seconds

Hope + Possibilties: A Love Letter to the Future of Work
Made in Canada. What if work wasn't something you had to survive? What if it could be truly human—designed to meet the needs of real people, not just systems? These are not just questions. It's an ethic. A provocation. An insistence that how we design work shapes real lives and futures. Because for too many people—even with all the talk of flexibility and hybrid—work still isn't working. It burns people out, rebuilds old hierarchies in new packaging, and too often ignores the deeply human needs it claims to serve. I'm Nola Simon. A futurist, consultant, and work culture strategist dedicated to redesigning work to be more human, sustainable, and equitable. My work helps leaders and organizations move beyond performative "flexibility" to truly rethink how we collaborate, communicate, and lead in distributed, asynchronous, and AI-enhanced environments. This isn't an abstract problem for me. I started advocating for work-from-home options back in 2011 because I was seeing my two girls—then five and seven—only one hour a day. By 2012, I was leading my division's first remote-work pilot. Not because it was trendy, but because it was necessary. Flexibility wasn't a perk. It was the only way to be present for my family. And the reasons change over time. What began as a personal fight for my own family became a broader commitment to ensuring work can adapt to the shifting needs of all kinds of people—caregivers, neurodivergent professionals, people living with illness or injury, or anyone trying to hold onto their humanity in a world of constant change. Because I know these challenges are systemic, I look for ways to maximize impact. That's why I aim to work with leaders of organizations—whether for-profit, non-profit, or government—who have the power to redesign systems at scale. It's why I speak on podcasts, host my own (Hope & Possibilities: A Love Letter to the Future of Work), and share ideas through national and international media. I believe change happens when we challenge assumptions, tell new stories, and make better choices visible and practical. My approach combines strategic foresight, narrative intelligence, and people-centered design. I draw on research in organizational design, leadership, media studies, and cultural analysis—paired with real-world experience navigating evolving technologies, industries, and expectations. My mandate is broad but grounded: to help people see the future not as something to fear or simply predict, but as something we can actively shape—intentionally, creatively, and with care. Whether you're a leader making decisions that ripple out to hundreds, a founder experimenting with new ways of working, or a creative professional searching for better ways to thrive—I hope you find here new ways to work. Excellence challenges the status quo. Hope drives change. And possibilities? They're the blueprint for a better future. Podcast Themes: Future of Work Hybrid Work Remote Work Employee Engagement Leadership Development Trust in the Workplace Workplace Innovation Human-Centric Design Organizational Change Digital Disruption Productivity Upskilling Communication Commitment Accountability Intentionality Strategy