If you're the founder, you're the future The easiest future of work is the future you create at the beginning. The one that you establish when you start a company. Everything else is a battle to change established norms. Systems like to stay the same. So make one you want to keep--sounds easy, no? Join me, Leela Sinha, for a showcase of the best ideas out there for changing the way we work (and li... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 172 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessSociety & Culture |
"In the colonial white supremacist system, there is no community. There's only power, but there's no community. But that doesn't mean that we have to abide by that model. We can create a new model. So in a way, it's exciting. But it's also terrifying... more
it's six am and I'm trying to beat the clock. Where do climate change and immediacy and action and just wanting time for oneself collide?
A short poem.
I'm ending the hiatus, but I'm coming back a little less polished.
substack: leelasinha.substack.com
"Once you use intensive and expansiveness to develop a job description, to do some hiring, to do some delegation, you can't unsee it. Once you've seen it, it's everywhere. And it's not the only metric you use. But it is a metric that you use consiste... more
Paul Baron: "what they really liked about the wall printer, which is what I'm most proud of, is that every customer we have, becomes a new company. Everybody that buys a wall printing machine establishes a company around this machine, or they've adde... more
"This is the hard part about being intensive: that people have told us all our lives that we're dangerous. And mostly, I will tell you that we are not. That we just need to find the right structures. But the size of our emotional experience means tha... more
"It's a spark. It's a glimmer. It's the thing that happens that keeps us on the phone for three hours.... It's the shimmer under the skin. It's the joy. It's the relief."
In the last episode we talked about some of the beautiful variations within i... more
"How do you get from generalizations to the specificity that allows you to interact with a particular human being that's across from you?"
Our theme of "Love the One You're With" continues... but let's not make any big assumptions. Intensiveness can... more
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