Big Books & Bold Ideas with Kerri Miller

In a new book, journalist Brigid Schulte asks what if work wasn’t such a grind?

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Journalist Brigid Schulte argues the way we work isn't working in her new book, "Over Work."
Photo by Tessa Bowman | Book cover courtesy Henry Holt

The pandemic shook up the way many of us work. It accelerated change in a system often slow to adapt.

But more change is needed, argues journalist Brigid Schulte. Her new book, “Over Work,” is centered on the idea that work has not really worked for “far too may people for far too long.” Americans increasingly say they are dissatisfied with their jobs and burned out. It’s a bleak setting for employees — and employers.

So how do we make work work? Can the daily grind be transformed?

Schulte joins MPR News host Kerri Miller on this week’s Big Books and Bold Ideas to talk about why we work the way we do and the changes that could make work more productive, autonomous and joyful.

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