36 min

163/1. A Brave New Chapter At Work with The Ready

    • Management

Whether it’s in front of clients or in front of a mic, we talk about change all day long. Having fewer, better meetings; learning to productively disagree; overhauling and evolving the HR function; exploring four-day work weeks—the podcast has covered miles and miles of transformational ground in 4 years.
However we don’t often talk about how we’ve changed. And after six seasons and 162 episodes, how could we not be different? We used the show’s hiatus to reflect on where we’ve been and where we want to go—and we reached some bittersweet conclusions. But if we resisted change and all the learning and joy that can come with it, we wouldn’t be The Ready.
In this very special episode, Aaron Dignan, Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin talk about Brave New Work’s origin story, what they’ve learned making all these episodes (it was 162, right?), and what the show’s future may hold. Trust us, you won’t want to miss it.

This episode was recorded with video, so you can see our smiling faces on The Ready’s Youtube channel.

Mentioned references:


Imoyoshi, home of the purple sweet potato soft serve

Ira Glass

The Ready's Spotify Wrapped LinkedIn post



"Pop up and do less" scene from Forgetting Sarah Marshall


Supermanage, from Murmur Labs

The File Drawer

Fields of Work

The Future of HR miniseries

"the Panera days": The Ready's first "office" was in a Panera near Bryant Park in NYC! Hear more about The Ready's early days in BNW Ep. 158.



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Looking for some help with your own transformation? Visit theready.com
We want to hear from you. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@theready.com
Our book is available now at bravenewwork.com

Whether it’s in front of clients or in front of a mic, we talk about change all day long. Having fewer, better meetings; learning to productively disagree; overhauling and evolving the HR function; exploring four-day work weeks—the podcast has covered miles and miles of transformational ground in 4 years.
However we don’t often talk about how we’ve changed. And after six seasons and 162 episodes, how could we not be different? We used the show’s hiatus to reflect on where we’ve been and where we want to go—and we reached some bittersweet conclusions. But if we resisted change and all the learning and joy that can come with it, we wouldn’t be The Ready.
In this very special episode, Aaron Dignan, Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin talk about Brave New Work’s origin story, what they’ve learned making all these episodes (it was 162, right?), and what the show’s future may hold. Trust us, you won’t want to miss it.

This episode was recorded with video, so you can see our smiling faces on The Ready’s Youtube channel.

Mentioned references:


Imoyoshi, home of the purple sweet potato soft serve

Ira Glass

The Ready's Spotify Wrapped LinkedIn post



"Pop up and do less" scene from Forgetting Sarah Marshall


Supermanage, from Murmur Labs

The File Drawer

Fields of Work

The Future of HR miniseries

"the Panera days": The Ready's first "office" was in a Panera near Bryant Park in NYC! Hear more about The Ready's early days in BNW Ep. 158.



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Looking for some help with your own transformation? Visit theready.com
We want to hear from you. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@theready.com
Our book is available now at bravenewwork.com

36 min