Middle of Everywhere Patrick Mitchell, The Solo Project, George Gendron, Arjun Basu
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- Samhälle och kultur
A new podcast from The Solo Project that explores the importance of place — and how, like never before, you can chose *how* you want to work, *where* you want to live.
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A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
Why award-winning book, magazine, web, and app designer Barbara deWilde left the city behind to forge a new identity as a bookseller in small-town New Jersey.
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Detroit Still Works
How (and why) architect and educator Bryan Boyer left Brooklyn and found life (and Work) in the Motor City
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Is “The Great Resignation” a Myth?
From Boom Towns to Zoom Towns, Upwork chief economist Adam Ozimek has studied the numbers and is here to tell you how to think about the changes caused by remote work and why The Great Resignation is a myth.
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The Pittsburgh Test
If you go to Pittsburgh expecting Rust Belt malaise, you haven’t been paying attention. The city is on the rise, tech companies have set up shop, and native sons like renowned designer Joe Zeff are moving back after years away. In Zeff's absence, Pittsburgh has become a hub of innovation and a place where economic transformation is possible. He’s deliriously happy to be back. And he’s also proud—and willing—to be the city’s newest cheerleader, celebrating a place that is busy creating, as he says, “new heroes.”
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It’s Bigger Than Walmart
Why did 33,000 people apply to move to northwest Arkansas in the last year? Spoiler alert: It wasn’t just the free mountain bikes.
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Relocation, Relocation, Relocation
As cities, regions, and countries around the world vie to attract Soloists, they’re coming up with all sorts of incentives: free burgers, free bikes, and lots and lots of cash.