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Slack Variety Pack

Slack Variety Pack

Written by: Slack
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Slack Variety Pack is a podcast about work, and the people and teams who do amazing work together. In every episode, you'll find a glorious mix of stories on work culture, team work, innovation in the workplace, and our modern society. Contently calls it “the World’s Most Ambitious Branded Podcast”.All rights reserved Economics
Episodes
  • Introducing Work in Progress
    Oct 5 2016

    Subscribe in iTunes: https://goo.gl/bXrYOG Subscribe in Google Play: https://goo.gl/P5xgsR Subscribe in Stitcher: https://goo.gl/J3oO6W Behind every working human, there’s a story. Work in Progress is Slack’s new radio show about the meaning and identity we find in work. Each week, join host Dan Misener for stories of personal ambition and debilitating insecurities, great successes and abject failures, the plans we make and the luck that… happens. Hosted by Dan Misener, produced by Slack. Follow along http://twitter.com/slackstories or slack.com/podcast

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    2 mins
  • Episode 28 - Hear Ye, Hear Ye Pack
    May 31 2016

    We wrap up our final episode of the Slack Variety Pack with a topic near and dear to our hearts: Emoji. Looking at this funny little way of communicating, in this episode you’ll learn etiquette tips for using emoji in the workplace, explore new ideas around how emoji represent people and cultures, and hear a whale of an emoji story. And, of course, you’ll find out what’s coming up next in our podcast adventures. It’s Episode 28 - Hear Ye, Hear Ye Pack! :face throwing a kiss:

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    32 mins
  • Episode 27 - Jet Pack
    May 16 2016

    The whirligig of life throws many seemingly unfathomable questions our way: What’s stronger, coffee or tea? Is it better to stay put or live and work abroad? And if we can’t find what we’re looking for, do we quit looking or spin it into a new idea? Onwards towards the great beyond, it’s Episode 27 - Jet Pack

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    29 mins
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