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Getting Work To Work

Chris Martin

Exploring the creative and curious world of work with a weekly podcast, documentary series, and newsletter.

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The 4 Things You Need

I needed to step away from the computer so I could focus on what I wanted to say to the group of students. So much to say (or not say) in this technological and political climate. I grabbed two books—The Future of Truth by Werner Herzog and...

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Feed Your Curiosity: Banana Ball and the Art of Fun!

History’s happening on the other channel. The Seattle Mariners and the Toronto Blue Jays are playing a winner-take-all game to be in the World Series. Toronto’s been there before with back to back wins in 1992 and 1993; Seattle hasn’t. Whil...

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Creativity Of Time & Tension

I don’t know how long I’ve been reading The Real Work: On the Mystery of Mastery by Adam Gopnik, but it’s been so long that when I go back to the pages marked with post-it notes, I have no memory of my intentions. As I was wrapping up the b...

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Spark Your Creativity: Theme Songs & Dance Numbers

My wife and I are obsessed with a show on HBO Max called Peacemaker. Yes, the show’s entertaining, but the intros are art. Season 1 opens with a question—in the style of 80s hair metal—courtesy of Wig Wam, “Do you really wanna, do you reall...

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