• Spotify Live: Do we really all have the same 24 hours as Beyoncé? (Bonus Episode)

  • Dec 15 2022
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast
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Spotify Live: Do we really all have the same 24 hours as Beyoncé? (Bonus Episode)

  • Summary

  • Key Takeaways:

    [6:20] We are in a media environment that is saturated with messages about how much more we could be doing.

    [7:27] Charlie, Jenny, and Tara define capacity and what that means to them.

    [10:51] What are some of the things that can make working in a team overwhelming?

    [14:17] When our world gets too big, we tend to get disengagement and boredom.

    [15:38] The difference between rigidity and rigor in goal setting.

    [17:09] Why is it important to bring in conversation about rigidity versus rigor as it relates to capacity and the ambitions that so many of us have, especially for creative pursuits?

    [21:55] How do you effectively and professionally communicate when you’re overcommitted?

    [29:07] Just be honest about what you can and can't do.

    [32:07] Yes, technically we all have the same 24 hours as Beyonce, but we have different 24 hours.

    [45:34] At the heart of hustle culture is a solution to a substantially larger problem that we have in the 21st-Century economy. Charlie, Jenny, and Tara discuss how hustle and bro culture is a larger sign of a patriarchy and white male privilege.

    Mentioned:

    Jenny Blake

    Tara McMullin



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