Episodios

  • WLP381 Black Box Thinking: Growth Mindset and the Secrets of High Performance
    Mar 20 2026

    Pilar shares her booknotes from:

    Black Box Thinking: Growth Mindset and the Secrets of High Performance

    by Matthew Syed

    Another episode from the season Booknotes, where Pilar shares the notes she made while reading a book, allowing new insights to emerge spontaneously behind the microphone.

    In today's episode:

    Part 1
    Pilar shares her booknotes from:

    Black Box Thinking: Growth Mindset and the Secrets of High Performance

    by Matthew Syed

    "The paradox of success: it is built upon failure."

    During the episode, Pilar shares:

    Zoe podcast episode from 16 March 2026 Tim Spector's 7 health habits for 2026
    https://zoe.com/learn/tim-spectors-7-health-habits-for-2026

    The Proving Ground by Michael Connelly
    The Trial by Rob Rinder
    Pandora's Jar: Women in the Greek Myths

    New newsletter! Pilates and Remote Work: https://pilatesandremotework.substack.com/

    And don't forget to check out Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams, the book!

    Part 2: Personal Updates

    Enjoying writing about Pilates, looking for different teachers to learn from and lots of voicoever jobs last week!

    If you're interested in All the World's a Workplace, sign up here.

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    26 m
  • WLP380 Booknotes special: a conversation on Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams
    Feb 26 2026

    A different kind of episode today!
    We're back with two voices, and this time, instead of Pilar sharing notes from a book, she speaks to her co-author Bree Caggiati, about their latest book, "Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams". They cover some of the book's topics, how the research has moved on, and for Part 2, they've got some connection-related personal updates.

    In today's episode:

    Part 1
    Check out Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams, the book!

    1. Book and Project Origins

    Bree and Pilar explain how their 2019 podcast project on connection and disconnection evolved into their recently published book.

    2. Evolution from Remote to Hybrid Work
    How remote work went from a "niche" concept in 2019 to the mainstream adoption of hybrid models post-pandemic, and the common mistake of forcing traditional office-based practices into remote environments and the benefits of establishing intentional remote-first frameworks.

    3. Diversity and Inclusion in Connection:
    Individuals experience belonging differently and how designing for specific needs can benefit an entire team.

    4. Structure and Themes of the Book
    An overview of the core topics addressed in the book.

    5. New Research on Monthly Meetups
    A new study by Nick Bloom suggesting that bringing fully remote teams together just once a month can significantly boost productivity and reduce quit rates.

    6. The "3A Framework" of Connection & Shared Responsibility
    A breakdown of three ways people connect at work., and the "overarching thesis" that connection is a shared duty between the organisation, the manager, and the individual, requiring deliberate design rather than just hoping it happens.

    7. The Connection Quiz
    A ten-question, quiz to test Bree's memory of key concepts from the book, such as the health risks of chronic loneliness and the "remote-first" approach.

    8. Generative AI and Rapport
    How AI chatbots might replace small human interactions, potentially impacting the bonding and trust-building typically found in quick feedback loops.

    Part 2: Personal Updates

    Talking "Away from the Work", but still connected to today's topic of connection!

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    1 h y 7 m
  • WLP379 Booknotes: Code Dependent: How AI Is Changing Our Lives
    Feb 12 2026

    Another episode from the season Booknotes, where Pilar shares the notes she made while reading a book, allowing new insights to emerge spontaneously behind the microphone.

    In today's episode:

    Part 1
    Pilar shares her booknotes from:

    Code Dependent: How AI Is Changing Our Lives

    by Madhumita Murgia

    "The problem that we have is not the algorithms, but the humans."

    And don't forget to check out Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams, the book!

    Part 2: Personal Updates

    Pilar shares some of the ways in which she's using generative AI to help with the writing of her book.

    If you're interested in All the World's a Workplace, sign up here.

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    37 m
  • WLP378 Booknotes: Make Time and Four Thousand Weeks
    Jan 22 2026

    Another episode from the season Booknotes, where Pilar shares the notes she made while reading a book, allowing new insights to emerge spontaneously behind the microphone.

    In today's episode:

    Part 1
    Pilar shares her booknotes from:

    Make Time: How to focus on what happens every day

    by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky

    Four Thousand Weeks: Embrace your limits. Change your life. Make your four thousand weeks count

    by Oliver Burkman

    "The technologies we use to try to 'get on top of everything' always fail us, in the end, because they increase the size of the 'everything' of which we're trying to get on top."

    And don't forget to check out Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams, the book!

    Part 2: Personal Updates

    Pilar is reading this novel, which she's really enjoying:
    In a Good Light
    by Clare Chambers

    An announcement: Pilates for Remote Workers is in the making…
    Feedback has come through for All the World's a Workplace
    Pilar has to go back to re-writing the cozy mystery in third person…


    pilarwrites.com

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    34 m
  • WLP377 Booknotes: The Unexpected Joy of the Ordinary
    Dec 9 2025

    Another episode from the season: Booknotes, where Pilar shares the notes she made while reading a book, allowing new insights to emerge spontaneously behind the microphone.

    In today's episode:

    Part 1
    Pilar shares her booknotes from:

    The Unexpected Joy of the Ordinary

    by Catherine Gray

    Favourite highlight:

    "Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have."

    And don't forget to check out Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams, the book!

    Part 2: Personal Updates

    If you're interested in the future book The A to Z of Spanish Refrains, sign up here:
    https://atozofspanishculture.com/2025/01/16/n-is-for-un-libro-nuevo/

    Pilar talks about her recent experience recording for an audioguide (the producer was great!), how her writing is going (the cozy mystery, not so great) and her ongoing learnings as Pilates teacher.


    pilarwrites.com

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    30 m
  • WLP376 Booknotes: The Art of Possibility
    Nov 24 2025

    Another episode from the season: Booknotes, where Pilar shares the notes she made while reading a book, allowing new insights to emerge spontaneously behind the microphone.

    In today's episode:

    Part 1
    Pilar shares her booknotes from:

    The Art of Possibility: Transforming Professional and Personal Life

    by Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander

    Favourite highlight:

    I love my weeds as much as my unblossomed roses.
    (Which actually comes from a letter received by one of the author's students.)

    Part 2
    Recommendations for other reading:
    Mark Kilby's newsletter
    Staying Human with Tech

    Practical Presenting: 100 Actionable Tips
    by Guy Michaels

    And don't forget to check out Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams, the book!

    Personal Updates

    Hello to Andrew and Mike from Blue Goat Books, thank you for listening!
    Pilar tells of what she learned from having a substitute teacher for her choir singing class.
    And how she experienced cognitive load herself while teaching Pilates.

    pilarwrites.com

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    31 m
  • WLP375 Booknotes: Futureproof by Kevin Roose
    Nov 3 2025

    Another episode from the season Booknotes, where Pilar shares the notes she made while reading a book, allowing new insights to emerge spontaneously behind the microphone.

    In today's episode:

    Part 1
    Pilar shares her booknotes from:

    Futureproof: 9 Rules for Humans in the Age of Automation
    by Kevin Roose

    Favourite highlight:

    "It's on us—the people who love technology but worry about its use—to explore this adjacent possible and push for the best version of it."

    Part 2
    Updates from Pilar:

    A fiction recommendation:

    You Are Here
    by David Nicholls

    The struggles writing the chapter on leadership for All the World's a Workplace.
    What Pilar is learning through choir singing lessons.


    pilarwrites.com
    And don't forget to check out Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams, the book!

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    26 m
  • WLP374 Booknotes: Because Internet
    Oct 16 2025

    Another episode from the season: Booknotes, where Pilar shares the notes she made while reading a book, allowing new insights to emerge spontaneously behind the microphone.

    In today's episode:

    Part 1
    Pilar shares her booknotes from:

    Because Internet: Understanding how language is changing
    by Gretchen McCulloch

    Listener Roberta recommends:
    It's Not Magic. The Ordinary Skills of Exceptional Leaders by John Amaechi and the fiction book: No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister.

    Pilar in turn recommends Roberta Sawatzky's memoir Between here and Where? Embracing life's transitions and the novel Home Stretch by Graham Norton

    And don't forget to check out Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams, the book!

    Part 2
    Updates from Pilar:

    The interview on The Creative Penn podcast episode 831:

    How to Pivot Careers, Co-Write Books, And Stay Connected As A Remote Creative With Pilar Orti

    The importance of attending Pilates classes as a student
    The workflow for this show

    pilarwrites.com

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    29 m