• EP 445: The Time to Change with Jordan Maney & Joanna Cea

  • Sep 28 2023
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast
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EP 445: The Time to Change with Jordan Maney & Joanna Cea

  • Summary

  • This is the third installment in Strange New Work, a series that explores how speculative fiction can help us imagine the future of work. 

    Today's work happens in tiny slivers of time. And we try to optimize each minute or hour for all its worth. But remarkable work? Well, that takes time. And lots of it. The kinds of work that are central to our evolving economy—care work, maintenance work, creative work—require more time rather than more optimization. In this episode, I consider how viewing work through the long-term lens can help us reimagine projects and systems in a way that's more just, equitable, and beneficial for all involved.

    Footnotes:

    • Find out more about Jordan Maney 
    • Follow Jordan on Substack and Instagram
    • Find out more about Joanna L. Cea
    • Grab a copy of Beloved Economies
    • The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz
    • "How to Build a Planet" on Our Opinions Are Correct
    • "The Seven Practices" from Beloved Economies
    • The Parable of the Sower & The Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler
    • "A Few Rules for Predicting the Future" by Octavia Butler

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