Opinion: The Return of “Eat Sleep Work Repeat” Signals a New Era in Workplace Culture
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In a world where the way we work is constantly evolving, one podcast has consistently provided thought-provoking insights and discussions on the subject. “Eat Sleep Work Repeat,” the UK’s longest running and most popular business podcast, has returned for a brand new series, signaling a new era in workplace culture.
Launched in 2018 by bestselling author Bruce Daisley, “Eat Sleep Work Repeat” has amassed over 6 million downloads in the last 5 years, firmly establishing itself as a go-to resource for individuals and organizations seeking to navigate the complexities of the modern workplace. With regular appearances at the top of the Apple Podcasts Business chart and a spot in the overall top 20 podcast chart, the show has undoubtedly made its mark.
Now, as the podcast enters its latest series, it brings with it a new presenter line-up, injecting fresh perspectives into the conversations. Joining Bruce Daisley as co-hosts are Ellen C Scott and Matthew Cook, both accomplished professionals in their respective fields.
Ellen C Scott, Deputy Digital Editor at Stylist, brings her expertise in work, mental health, relationships, and more to the table. Her diverse background in writing and editing, as well as her representation by The Soho Agency for her fiction work, adds a unique perspective to the discussions.
Matthew Cook, founder of theSHIFT, an award-winning learning consultancy specializing in cultural change within organizations, is a champion for building healthy and inclusive cultures that foster growth for both individuals and businesses. His practical insights gained from working in the field make him a valuable addition to the team.
Bruce Daisley, the driving force behind “Eat Sleep Work Repeat,” boasts an impressive career that includes over a decade of leadership at Twitter and YouTube in Europe. His books and the podcast have earned him recognition as one of the UK’s most influential voices on fixing work, with publications in esteemed outlets such as the Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, and The Guardian. His latest bestselling book, “Fortitude,” received high praise from the Financial Times, which named it the “best business book of the year” in 2022. Bruce’s recent appointment as a Visiting Honorary Professor at Bayes Business School at City University in London further solidifies his position as an authority on organizational culture.
Speaking about the return of the show, Bruce expressed his excitement about the addition of Ellen and Matthew, noting that their fresh perspectives have elevated the podcast’s discussions on work-related issues.
Matthew echoed Bruce’s sentiments, emphasizing the timeliness of their collaboration in the wake of the pandemic, where workplace culture has taken center stage. He looks forward to sharing practical insights gleaned from his experiences in the field.
Ellen, on the other hand, expressed her fascination with the evolving relationship between individuals and their work. She eagerly anticipates exploring the latest work trends and discovering ways to improve the working experience for different generations.
It is worth noting that the new series of “Eat Sleep Work Repeat” is being heavily promoted, with support from respected platforms such as the Financial Times, TED Talks, and priority placement on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
As the workplace continues to evolve, podcasts like “Eat Sleep Work Repeat” play a crucial role in fostering discussions, providing insights, and guiding individuals and organizations through the ever-changing landscape. With its new presenter line-up and increased visibility, this podcast is poised to make an even greater impact on the future of work.
URLs:
– [Eat Sleep Work Repeat podcast](https://podnews.net/podcast/ia7z)
– [Stylist](https://www.stylist.co.uk/)
– [The Soho Agency](https://www.thesohoagency.co.uk/)
– [theSHIFT](https://www.theshift.eu/)
– [Bayes Business School at City University](https://www.bayes.city.ac.uk/)
https://podnews.net/press-release/eat-sleep-work-repeat-new