

Future Of Work Podcast
Allwork.Space
Allwork.Space’s podcast series dives into the future of work; it really is as simple as that. Our hosts and guests explore how and why work is changing through thought-provoking discussions that dissect the impact this has on work, life, and the future.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 34min
Who Leads Now? Millennials & Gen Z Are Redefining Leadership with Amanda Litman
About This Episode
In this episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, host Daniel Lamadrid sits down with Amanda Litman, co‑founder and president of Run for Something and author of When We’re In Charge — a fresh perspective on how Millennials and Gen Z are fundamentally redefining leadership in the modern world. They explore how generational experiences have shaped new expectations of authenticity, workplace culture, power, and effectiveness. Amanda shares insights from her work helping thousands of young leaders run for local office, and connects those lessons to leading teams, organizations, and communities in today’s evolving workplace. This episode is essential listening for anyone seeking to understand how leadership is changing — from political arenas to corporate boardrooms — and what skills leaders need to thrive in 2026 and beyond.

Dec 16, 2025 • 46min
The Future of Leadership Is Vulnerable, Not Bossy with Selena Rezvani
In this episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, we sit down with Selena Rezvani — internationally known leadership speaker, TEDx presenter, LinkedIn Top Voice, and bestselling author of Quick Confidence and Quick Leadership. Selena shares practical tools for transforming traditional leadership into a more human, trust-based practice. Drawing on her work with organizations like Microsoft, Pfizer, and The World Bank, she offers powerful strategies for empowering employees, creating psychologically safe teams, and cultivating inclusion across generations. From ditching bossware to encouraging self-advocacy, this conversation is a must-listen for leaders navigating the new era of hybrid work, shifting generational values, and the mental health crisis impacting today’s workforce.

Dec 9, 2025 • 37min
Why Most Change Management Fails, And What Great Leaders Do Differently with Britt Andreatta
Britt Andreatta, leadership expert and neuroscientist who studies how brains respond to change, explains why so many change efforts stall. She covers drivers like technology and globalization. She talks about pandemic-fueled change fatigue, practical manager tools like transparency and recognition, and the need for coordination, habits, and clear communication.

Dec 2, 2025 • 39min
The Strategic Playbook for Building a Remote-First Company with Nadia Vatalidis
About This Episode
In this episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, host Frank Cottle is joined by Nadia Vatalidis, Head of People at Doist—the globally recognized company behind Todoist and Twist. With a decade of experience scaling distributed teams at GitLab, Remote.com, and now Doist, Nadia brings deep expertise on what it really takes to build a high-performing, remote-first company. Together, they explore the strategic decisions behind global hiring, equitable compensation frameworks, time zone productivity, employee security, and the cultural strengths of distributed work.
Whether you’re a founder, team leader, or HR exec navigating the complexities of remote hiring or distributed team design, this episode is a roadmap to getting it right. Learn exactly why remote-first is a mindset shaping the future of work.

Nov 18, 2025 • 40min
Why Managed Workspaces Are the Future of Office Real Estate with Robert Schogger
About This Episode
In this episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, Frank Cottle sits down with Robert Schogger — Joint Chief Executive and Co-Founder of MetSpace — to explore how the managed workspace model is reshaping the future of commercial real estate. As a pioneer in the U.K.’s flexible office space sector since 1996, Robert shares hard-earned insights on redefining the client-landlord relationship, improving sustainability, and creating value through self-contained, service-first workspaces.
Together, they break down the industry’s most misused buzzwords, challenge outdated leasing norms, and uncover how flexibility is shifting power from landlords to occupiers. From practical design innovations to the deeper economic and environmental impact of managed offices, this episode is packed with strategic takeaways for property owners, investors, and business leaders navigating a fast-changing work landscape.

Nov 11, 2025 • 41min
Leadership Blind Spots That Could Be Costing You Trust and Talent with Matt Bertman
About This Episode In this episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, host Frank Cottle sits down with Matt Bertman, a seasoned HR executive and best-selling author of The Insightful Leader, to explore what leadership really looks like—through the eyes of employees. Drawing from over 25 years in leadership development across industries like tech, real estate, insurance, and automotive, Matt reveals the most common blind spots that leaders miss, why 60% of employees would fire their boss if given the chance, and how post-COVID hybrid work has changed the rules of engagement. Together, they discuss the shift from hierarchical command to trust-based communication, the role of emotional intelligence, and how leaders can better empower and understand their teams. This episode is a must-listen for any executive looking to transform their leadership style for the modern workplace.

Nov 4, 2025 • 16min
Expert Future of Work Insights | Leadership of the Future with Dale Whelehan, Chris McAlister & Drew Jones
About this episode
In this episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, we bring together three visionary leaders to explore how organizations can radically reimagine work: from reducing time to improving impact, from hierarchical management to leader‑creation, and from forced culture programs to conditions for authentic belonging.
Dr. Dale Whelehan leads the global campaign for the four‑day workweek and helps companies redesign work systems to meet human psychological and physiological needs. Chris McAlister specializes in leadership development that creates self‑sustaining teams, not just managers. Drew Jones examines how workplace culture is shaped by environment, autonomy and experimentation. Together, they offer actionable insight into how forward‑thinking organizations can address burnout, evolve leadership, foster meaningful culture and make shorter workweeks a strategic advantage — not a cost.

Oct 28, 2025 • 40min
Burnout In The Workplace Is A Leadership Warning with Priya Rathod
About This Episode
Is burnout a personal failure — or a sign that the system is broken? In this powerful episode, Priya Rathod, Co-Chair of Indeed’s Parents & Caregivers Inclusion Resource Group, unpacks the truth behind today’s workplace stress epidemic. Drawing from her experience in product strategy, UX, and inclusive leadership, Priya explains why burnout, job insecurity, and rigid policies are pushing people — especially working parents and caregivers — to their limits.
This conversation goes beyond wellness perks to spotlight what truly matters: flexible systems, belonging, trust, and real psychological safety. If you're navigating career uncertainty, managing caregiving responsibilities, or leading a team through change, this episode will leave you rethinking how we define success and build supportive work cultures in a constantly evolving world.

Oct 21, 2025 • 14min
Future of Work Expert Insights | Tech Innovation with Angela Hood, Jeremy Fennema & Ram Srinivasan
About This Episode
In this compelling episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, we dive into the transformative intersection of artificial intelligence, human‑centered automation and workplace evolution. We’re joined by three industry trail‑blazers: Angela Hood, founder and CEO of ThisWay Global — a company that uses AI to mitigate bias, match talent and unlock human potential across thousands of organizations. Jeremy Fennema, a seasoned IT executive and fractional CTO, who brings over two decades of experience in digital transformation, agile innovation and applying AI inside enterprise workflows. And Ram Srinivasan, an executive consultant and AI adoption leader at JLL, MIT alumnus and author of The Conscious Machine, who explores how AI can amplify human potential rather than replace it.
Together, they unpack critical topics for the future of work — how remote/virtual and in‑office working models will co‑exist, why AI adoption is non‑negotiable for knowledge workers, how organizational practices must evolve to manage bias and human‑centered systems, what the shifting skillsets are for tomorrow’s workforce, and how companies can move beyond the hype of AI into measurable value.
From talent sourcing and diversity ROI to developers, testers and QA in an AI‑augmented world, this conversation is rich with strategic insights and practical take‑aways for leaders, technologists and everyone working at the intersection of people and technology.

Oct 14, 2025 • 37min
The Real ROI of Having Fun at Work with Bree Groff
In this episode of The Future of Work® Podcast, workplace culture expert and author Bree Groff joins us to challenge outdated ideas about what work is — and what it could be. Drawing from her book Today Was Fun: A Book About Work (Seriously), Bree shares insights from decades of guiding Fortune 500 leaders through meaningful transformation.
We explore why fun at work isn't a perk — it's essential. From the science of engagement to the impact of cozy teams, Bree offers a human-centered blueprint for reshaping our relationship with work, leadership, and each other.


