
How do we find fulfilment as we pay the bills? In this podcast, which grew out of her previous podcast Work Interrupted, Christina Patterson talks to inspirational guests – writers, entrepreneurs, artists, doctors, comedians, scientists – about how they have managed to build a work life that brings some meaning, fun and even joy.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Dame Mary Beard is one of Britain’s best known classicists. She’s Cambridge Emerita Professor and Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge. She’s a trustee of the British Museum and classics editor of the TLS, where for 20 years she has been writing a bl... more
Sir Ken Olisa is an entrepreneur, philanthropist and Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London. After a career in tech, with IBM and then Wang Labs, Ken is now Founder and Chairman of Restoration Partners, a boutique technology merchant bank. He has chaired ... more
Nicola Williams is a judge, ombudsman and novelist. Called to the bar in 1985, she has been a part-time Crown Court Judge since 2009. She has been Commissioner at the Independent Police Complaints Commission, Complaints Commissioner for the Cayman Is... more
Sharath Jeevan is one of the world’s leading experts on motivation. After starting off in strategy consulting, Sharath started Ebay’s charity arm and then Teaching Leaders, an organisation that helps school leaders raise life chances for the most dis... more
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This has to be one of the best podcasts there is, they are full of interesting information delivered in a style where you are listening into two people sharing stories which are gems of information. One of the podcasts gave me the confidence and courage to change jobs.
The Art of Work is one of my favourite podcasts. Christina is an expert and charming interviewer and each episode is both fascinating and entertaining. Thank you Christina for such a treat.
I’ve listened to Christina’s podcasts with Julie Bindel and with Arifa Akbar. Both were so good I’ve downloaded their books. Christina is a brilliant interviewer. I look forward to the others.
I am finding Christina’s podcasts very inspiring and much needed in the current work mood I find myself in. Just as I did when I read the book How not to fall apart. Thoroughly recommend and look forward to the new podcasts starting soon. I especially enjoyed the one with Rachel Clarke. It has literally put me in a different mindset which was much needed! I feel ready to go back to work after the weekend and continue to help people as best I can.
Brilliant, honest well described personal experience of work on the front line with folk who are not suriviing Covid 19. Positive, truthful and lide-enhancing. I can't recommend this podcast highly enough.










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