Episode notes
This week’s episode is packed with insights, updates, and reflections on hybrid work, our Teamangle content strategy, and more.
We start with Brett’s story of waiting 3.5 hours in line to vote, giving him plenty of time to fill out our Election Day Burrito Bingo card, a fun project we pulled together Monday night.
The Review
This week’s topic focuses on the practicalities of hybrid work and why it shouldn’t be considered revolutionary—it’s just common sense. Brett shares his thoughts on a recent HBR article about Trip.com’s A/B testing of hybrid work, questioning the ethics and practicality of treating work modes as experiments. The conversation also reflects on previous experiences with hybrid work, where flexibility was embraced long before today’s technology made it even easier.
This week, we published and are talking about:
- Why hybrid work isn’t revolutionary—it’s just common sense
- Clear goals, clear results: defining your communication purpose
- Election Day survival guide: 10 ways to actually stay focused (or fake it) at work
The Ask
We need your help spreading the word about Teamangle! If you know people who could benefit from Teamangle or have connections in the podcast world, reach out. We’d love the chance to talk about our insights and impact on other platforms.
The Hit List
- Brett
- Listening: The Cure, Songs Of A Lost World
- Reading: Your Duty Remains The Same
- Greg
- Listening: Underworld, Strawberry Hotel
- Reading: Freak Kingdom: Hunter S. Thompson’s Manic Ten-Year Crusade Against American Fascism by Timothy Denevi
The High Five
High fives all around this week for Teamangle! The platform is solid, our offerings are ready, and we’ve got our game faces on. Here’s to an exciting launch and helping teams achieve their best year ever. LET'S GO!