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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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Latest Issues

A Decade of Getting Work To Work!

While I didn’t launch this newsletter until the end of 2022, Getting Work To Work started as a weekly podcast on June 2, 2016. My first episode was called Screw It...Do It! (GWTW01) and if I’m honest, it makes me cringe. I hadn’t discovered...

9 days ago
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Writing to Exhale

I’ve been a bundle of anxiety lately. The work that once was easy is now a struggle. The headlines fill me with doubt for the future. All everyone seems to be talking about is AI. I can’t focus. Why am I holding my breath?

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12 days ago
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You Haven't Done Everything Yet!

During a recent trip to the library, I picked up The Art & Craft of the Blacksmith: Techniques and Inspiration for the Modern Smith by Robert Thomas. I wanted to learn about something completely different from my daily experience. I know no...

21 days ago
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Smiling All the Way to Cogsworth City

As much as I abhor surveillance advertising—I get it Meta, you aren’t even trying to hide your overreach, you have more cookies than Cookie Monster—occasionally an ad shows up that widens my wonder. Since a lot of my learning and searching...

a month ago
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The Best Advice for Creators I've Ever Heard

During an interview with Liz Lazarus about her upcoming book, Dawn Before Darkness, we were talking about the writing process when she said something that blew my mind: “I write the book for me; I edit for the reader.”

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