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Artuz Fitness Audio ExperienceAuthor: Ken Artuz
Ken Artuz, a Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Nutrition Specialist hosts two podcasts to help you achieve your health and mindset development goals. Take control of your direction with The I in Fitness and Deadlift Podcast, each offering a distinct perspective on self-development. The I in Fitness Podcast provides science-backed tips on fitness, nutrition, or healthy living strategies. Deadlift is a conversation-format podcast with indie media creatives. It provides insights on motivation, entrepreneurship, and value for others in similar endeavors. Tune in to get fit and inspired. Language: en-us Genres: Health & Fitness Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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The I in Fitness Ep 39: Remote work is entitlement, change my mind.
Episode 39
Tuesday, 24 October, 2023
Welcome to episode 39 of The I in Fitness Podcast, the show that delves deep into the changing landscape of mental and physical development and asks the tough questions. In this thought-provoking episode, I dive headfirst into "Remote Work and Entitlement." As the world grapples with the idea of returning to the traditional office environment, businesses are eager to get back to business as usual. A significant portion of the workforce exhibits hesitancies in the face of the push for office reintegration. Join me as we unravel the complex dynamics at play. Is the desire for remote work really about employee entitlement, or is it something more profound? I argue that remote work isn't merely a convenience but a moral issue, and I dive into the ethical dimensions of this modern workplace revolution. I'm not just discussing the practicality of remote work; I'm examining the very soul of the matter. Is it a matter of privilege, or is it a fundamental right? What does the growing preference for remote work say about our values and expectations in the 21st-century workplace? Tune in to The I in Fitness Podcast for a thought-provoking, in-depth monologue that challenges your perspective on remote work and its implications. Join me as I explore the concept of remote work as a moral issue and consider the perspectives and arguments on both sides of this evolving debate. Subscribe today and stay connected with us as we explore the ever-evolving landscape of work, one topic at a time. After this enlightening episode, your understanding of remote work and its relationship to entitlement.










