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Eat Sleep Work Repeat

Should we use the restart for a reset?

Eat Sleep Work Repeat

Bruce Daisley

Management, Workplace Culture, Science, Work, Business, Culture, Social Sciences

4.7 • 989 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

This week I chat to Elizabeth Uviebinené, Financial Times columnist and the iconic author of Slay in Your Lane about her new book The Reset. With Slay (‘The Black Girl Bible’) she proved that she could sell huge amount of books to audiences who weren’t represented by mainstream books, but The Reset takes aim at work, society and a whole lot more… and it aimed at anyone! We have a fun and sparky discussion (including talking about the LinkedIn heart attack guy).


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0:00.0

If you run a restaurant in London, you need to know about Square.

0:03.4

The integrated point of sale system built four restaurants.

0:06.7

It's payments, point of sale and reporting all in one.

0:10.1

It also connects your front and back of house, which you nail every order and Square's reporting feature can help you save hours on accounting every week.

0:18.0

Join at Square.com. Square, big in restaurants.

0:22.0

Square Up Europe Limited is authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic

0:26.1

Money Regulations 2011.

0:27.7

Registered reference number 900846. This is a a a a a a on Bruce Dasley, it's a podcast about making work better.

0:44.6

Had loads of people getting in touch with me after last week's Rutger-Bregman episode.

0:49.9

I think partly because he's, I think, just such an inspiring different thinker and if you are interested in his

0:57.8

work I like said I don't think I could have done a more complete job of talking up his books last week, but I've put a transcript of the conversation that I had with him on the website if you are interested in that you'll'll find it at Eat Sleep Work Repeat.

1:14.1

And or you could, while you're there,

1:16.4

you could sign up for the newsletter

1:18.0

which arrives in over 10,000 email inboxes every broadly every Tuesday evening.

1:25.8

Never quite know when to send it.

1:27.8

But if you do want to sign up for that, it's a big collection of people who are interested in workplace culture and improving their work.

1:37.0

Lovely conversation for today's episode. I'm talking to Elizabeth Uviburne and Elizabeth is a columnist for the Financial Times

1:46.4

but she's just one of those people who is really helping to shape an evolving culture when it comes to how voices are heard.

1:57.0

So Elizabeth, alongside Yomi Yomi Adi Koki wrote Sla Koki, wrote, Slane Your Lane, the Black Girls Bible, huge seller.

2:06.1

I think, you know, as we're going to discuss today, the publishing industry is often incredibly

2:11.0

conservative.

2:12.0

So firstly to get a book like that

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