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Episode description
We recently had the pleasure of spending an hour in the company of Sara Barkat, a Gen Z writer, editor, and artist who has potentially very different views on work and where it is going.
Sara loves amongst other things, art, science, and books. She is a Content SEO for Tweetspeak Poetry and a writer for Poetic Earth Month.
Today we give you the chance to look through the eyes of the current generation and see how they view work unfolding.
The aim is to leave you with more questions than answers and challenge your view of what is possible in the future of work.
And we’ll start right there, with Sara’s definition of work…
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