Ep1 Life's Too Short For Turds In The Pool.
In this one, we discuss:
experiences in the corporate world and express a desire to inject humour, joy, and meaning into work.
the need to save time at work to pursue personal activities and emphasize the significance of balancing work and personal life.
a shift in the corporate mindset to make work a place that brings joy and a sense of fulfilment, challenging the notion that work has to be serious and boring.
The MeeTime Podcast - Making Work More Fun - A new podcast from MeeTime, featuring Ali, Steve & Gav
Ali Asl - Extreme Agile
Steve Holloway - HumanIT
Gavin Jones - MeeTime
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