This Working Life cover image

This Working Life

Latest episodes

undefined
Jul 18, 2025 • 25min

Is an AI bot getting in the way of your job search?

Videos of job applicants being interviewed by artificial intelligence avatars are being posted on social media.How can job seekers and recruiters navigate the AI-powered recruitment process in a way that keeps things human?  Guests: Dr Natalie Sheard, lawyer and McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Melbourne with expertise in discrimination by AI systems   Daryl Keeley, Managing Director, Macro Recruitment Emily B. DeJeu, Assistant Teaching Professor of Business Management Communication at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business For more information about cases of discrimination relating to the use of AI in hiring, check out the Law Report 
undefined
4 snips
Jul 11, 2025 • 26min

Feeling meh (still)? How to get your work mojo back

In this engaging discussion, Jennifer Moss, a workplace culture strategist and author, delves into the pervasive feelings of detachment and burnout in today's work environments. She emphasizes the urgency for a cultural shift to combat workplace ennui, advocating for deeper, empathetic relationships among colleagues. Moss offers actionable strategies to reclaim work motivation, highlighting the importance of aligning personal values with work goals, recognizing small wins, and prioritizing meaningful connections to enhance overall well-being.
undefined
12 snips
Jul 4, 2025 • 27min

Can I give you some feedback?

Roisin McCann, a facilitator specializing in leadership capacity and feedback culture, joins James Donald, a senior lecturer in management at the University of Sydney, for an insightful discussion. They delve into the emotional reactions tied to feedback and the importance of delivering it effectively to improve performance. The conversation shifts to modern feedback methods, emphasizing trust and meaningful dialogue. They introduce the SBI model for clear communication and explore the innovative Feed Forward approach that focuses on actionable insights for future growth.
undefined
11 snips
Jun 27, 2025 • 25min

It's okay, you can take a break

In this engaging discussion, Kira Schabram, an Assistant Professor at Smeal College of Business, dives into the crucial yet often overlooked importance of taking breaks at work. She reveals how regular breaks can combat burnout and enhance productivity, especially in high-stress roles. With insights into 'compromise breaks' and the need for supportive work cultures, Kira shares practical strategies for recognizing when to pause and ways to incorporate joyful, micro breaks into daily routines. A must-listen for anyone feeling overwhelmed!
undefined
Jun 24, 2025 • 14min

Try This: sleep tips edition

Join Alex Sweetman, a Senior Program Manager at the Australasian Sleep Association, as he sheds light on the persistent issue of insomnia. He shares expert strategies for achieving better sleep, emphasizing personalized routines that integrate relaxation techniques. Listeners learn about the psychological aspects of sleep, the importance of gratitude before bedtime, and calming nighttime rituals. Alex also discusses how lifestyle changes, like reducing alcohol and embracing morning light, can dramatically enhance sleep quality and workplace productivity.
undefined
8 snips
Jun 20, 2025 • 25min

The power of a good night’s sleep

Moira Junge, CEO of the Sleep Health Foundation and a sleep psychologist, teams up with Charlotte Gupta, a Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow specializing in shift work. They reveal that 40% of Australians are sleep-deprived, primarily due to work stress. Important insights include the economic impact of sleep issues, costing $66.3 billion annually. They also discuss effective self-help strategies for better sleep, emphasizing a supportive sleep environment and healthy bedtime routines. Plus, they introduce the Bedtime Window initiative for community support.
undefined
16 snips
Jun 13, 2025 • 26min

Is your manager spying on you?

Penny Williams, an Associate Professor studying AI in worker management, and Dale Tweedie, a Senior Lecturer focused on performance monitoring, dive into workplace surveillance trends. They discuss the evolution from Taylorism to AI tools, highlighting ethical concerns around privacy and trust. The conversation reveals how invasive monitoring affects employee morale and the rise of 'ghost working.' Plus, they explore the benefits of a collaborative approach in evaluation, showcasing a success story of improved productivity through transparency.
undefined
18 snips
Jun 6, 2025 • 25min

Leaders, what are your blind spots?

Dr. Kirstin Ferguson, an author and leadership expert, dives into the common blind spots that hinder effective decision-making in leadership. She discusses the dangers of hubris and the importance of intellectual humility, illustrating these concepts with examples like the UK Post Office scandal. Kirstin emphasizes the art of reflective leadership—urging leaders to ask impactful questions and stay open to opposing viewpoints. She also shares tips for embracing uncertainty, highlighting how admitting one's limitations can foster a more collaborative and innovative culture.
undefined
May 30, 2025 • 28min

Stuck at a career crossroad? Here's how to move forward

Leah Lambart, a career coach and resident expert for SEEK, teams up with Annie Louey, a celebrant and comedian who’s explored career breaks. They discuss the common experience of career regret and how over half of people feel dissatisfied with their jobs. Leah emphasizes the importance of self-assessment and aligning personal values with career choices, while Annie shares transformative stories of stepping back to prioritize mental health. They also explore the benefits of networking and redefining achievements during career transitions.
undefined
May 23, 2025 • 28min

Networking and the strength of weak ties

Mark Granovetter, a Professor of Sociology Emeritus at Stanford, revolutionized our understanding of networking with his theory on the importance of 'weak ties.' Joining him is Wendy Dawson, President of the Melbourne Business Network, who champions a service-oriented approach to building genuine connections. They discuss how casual acquaintances can unlock job opportunities and share practical tips for maintaining networks. Expect insights on shifting from a taking to a giving mindset, plus strategies for enhancing your professional relationships, catering to both introverts and extroverts.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app