What if the most interesting thing about work isn’t what we do—but what it does to us?
Is This Working?! dives into meaningful work and the messy humans who do it. As AI reshapes industries and upends old definitions of success, social entrepreneur and Stanford GSB lecturer Connor Diemand-Yauman talks with extraordinary people about both sides of the story: the outer work (what they built, how they pivoted, the tactics that actually worked) and the inner work(the therapy, the doubt, the failure) it took to get there.
Because when the world is changing this fast, maybe these stories are the only way to know if any of this is actually working.
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What if the most interesting thing about work isn’t what we do—but what it does to us?
Is This Working?! dives into meaningful work and the messy humans who do it. As AI reshapes industries and upends old definitions of success, social entrepreneur and Stanford GSB lecturer Connor Diemand-Yauman talks with extraordinary people about both sides of the story: the outer work (what they built, how they pivoted, the tactics that actually worked) and the inner work(the therapy, the doubt, the failure) it took to get there.
Because when the world is changing this fast, maybe these stories are the only way to know if any of this is actually working.
What if the most interesting thing about work isn’t what we do—but what it does to us?
Is This Working?! dives into meaningful work and the messy humans who do it. As AI reshapes industries and upends old definitions of success, social entrepreneur and Stanford GSB lecturer Connor Diemand-Yauman talks with extraordinary people about both sides of the story: the outer work (what they built, how they pivoted, the tactics that actually worked) and the inner work(the therapy, the doubt, the failure) it took to get there.
Because when the world is changing this fast, maybe these stories are the only way to know if any of this is actually working.