"Work Hard, Play Hard" with Meghan French Dunbar
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What does “work hard, play hard” really mean and why won’t it die?
In this episode of Trash Talk, Erica and Erin sit down with Meghan French Dunbar, author and co-founder of Conscious Company Media, to unpack the cultural myth of “work hard, play hard.”
Drawing on Meghan’s new book, “This isn’t Working,” this conversation explores how play has been commodified, as well as why, despite our best efforts, hustle culture from decades ago still sneaks into modern work.
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Show Notes & Links
Buy Megan’s Book, “This Isn’t Working”
https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/meghan-french-dunbar/this-isnt-working/9781541704862/
Visit Megan’s Website https://www.meghanfrenchdunbar.com/
Subscript to Megan’s podcast, “Better Than This”
https://www.meghanfrenchdunbar.com/betterthanthis
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Citations
John Morison, Religious Improvement of the Poorer Classes, London: Fisher, Son & Jackson, 1827, p. 277.
The Normal Instructor and Teachers’ World, Vol. 32, 1923, p. 92.
Quoted in The Rotarian, Vol. 77, No. 3, Sept. 1950, p. 35.