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The Remote Show

The Remote Show

Tyler Sellhorn, Matthew Hollingsworth · We Work Remotely

89 episodesEN

Show overview

The Remote Show has been publishing since 2019, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 89 episodes. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 28 min and 46 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2.6 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2021, with 33 episodes published. Published by We Work Remotely.

Episodes
89
Running
2019–2023 · 4y
Median length
31 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

The Remote Show is an interview style podcast devoted to all things remote work, entrepreneurship, business and much more. We dive into our guest's personal journey, discuss tips, tools, management concepts and much more in order to help today's remote worker be more productive and fulfilled in work and in life.

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Ep 89Dani Grant, CEO at Jam

Dani's Links:JamLinkedInX fka Twitter

Oct 4, 202327 min

Ep 88Mark Cruth, Modern Work Coach at Atlassian

Marks links:Personal SiteAtlassian Company SiteAtlassian PlaybookAtlassian University

Sep 27, 202329 min

Ep 87Jason Goldlist - CEO and Co-founder, Venue.live

Jason's Links:Marshall McLuhanVenue.liveLinkedInTwitterTech TO

May 31, 202329 min

Ep 86Amy Lynch - Founder, Mixing Babies and Business

Amy's Links:LinkedInMixing Babies And BusinessPodcastPersonal Site

May 24, 202328 min

Ep 85Sheila Repeta - SVP of People, TeamSnap

Sheila's links:TeamSnapLinkedInRadical Candor from Kim Scott

May 17, 202331 min

Ep 84Christelle Rohaut - CEO, Codi

Christelle's links:LinkedInTwitterCodi Company Website

May 10, 202325 min

Ep 83Shelby Wolpa - Founder, Shelby Wolpa Consulting

Shelby's links:WebsiteLinkedIn

Apr 19, 202324 min

Ep 82Valentina Thörner - Empress of Remote at Klaus

Valentina's Links:LinkTreeSubstackLinkedInWebsite Transcript:Valentina Thörner - Empress of Remote at Klaus[00:00:00]Tyler Sellhorn: Hello everyone. My name is Tyler Sellhorn, and welcome to another episode of The Remote Show where we discuss everything to do with remote work with the people who know it best. Thanks so much for listening. The Remote Show is brought to you by WeWork, remotely the largest community of remote workers in the world.With over 220,000 unique users per month, WeWork remotely is the most effective way to hire. Today we are blessed to be learning out loud with Valentina Turner. Valentina is the empress of remote at Klaus as a consultant for remote leader. Supporting companies that want to support their middle managers to be the best leaders they can be.Valentina assists companies with their remote policy so that their policies actually reflect reality. Tell us, Valentina, what problems are you trying to solve as the empress of remote?Valentina Thörner: Well, thanks for having me. So the biggest problem that I see is the inco in incoherence between what companies say that is remote and what they actually live as their remote reality. Anyone who's searching for [00:01:00] a job nowadays and filters for remote, you get a lot of results. Everybody's saying they're doing remote and they're about as specific about this.When the restaurant tells you we offer food, I mean, I would hope that you offer food as a restaurant, but I would also like to know whether you are more into Asian food or Mexican food, or vegetarian or et cetera. And with remote, it's the same. There are so many nuances to it, and nobody talks about what they offer in terms of.Tyler Sellhorn: Okay. You're really, I I love the forcefulness with which you're drawing out that dichotomy. This is a very, very like the, the incoherence the spread between what we say and what we do. Right? This is about trust building, right? Is to say, like, when you say remote, what is it that you mean?So tell, tell us when, when you say remote Valentina, what do.Valentina Thörner: That's the thing. I don't think there is one definition for remote because it can, the only definition [00:02:00] for remote that really like that applies to everybody is you are not working from the office with everybody else that's remote. That may mean that you're working from home. It may mean that you are working from a co-working or from the local library, or from the cafe or from somewhere that is not the office.And the thing is not every company can allow or wants to allow all of these options for. All of their roles. So for example, if you are, the security officer or something, you may not be allowed to work from a public cafe because you might have too much access to sensitive information. In that case, it actually makes sense to include that into the policy that you have specific rules for specific people.Some people really want you, like some companies want to have you in a room where you can close the door because they work with, I don't know, health data or something, and they're really like unsure how they can safeguard their own customers data. The thing is, that is a valid reason. , but you need to [00:03:00] communicate that reason because otherwise it just looks like you are closing people into their living rooms, which is like not, probably not what you're trying to do.So this whole, we have reasons for what we do, or we think we have reasons for what we do. But we don't really know how to talk about it, and actually no one is responsible for it. So we don't really know who's going to make those decisions. And actually those are a lot of decisions to make. So we'll just table it for next week and tell HR to put remote into the job offer, and then we'll figure it out and it never gets figured out.Tyler Sellhorn: Okay. This is one that I'm gonna take away with me. Valentina. We're going to make rules for roles. Right? And, and obviously like you're encouraging us to be specific, you're encouraging us to get some specificity to what we mean when we say remote. And it, and you're just, like you said, there's isn't just one version, there's not one definition.And in fact, there's not even one definition for, for every role at a particular company. [00:04:00] It'sValentina Thörner: you kind of, you need to balance. You need to balance your employee's needs and wants. Who may want to have flexibility to travel or to work anywhere or to get inspiration from whether they are with your customer's needs. Whose data is needs to be secure and who that, that they need to be able to trust you.That not anyone who walks by a Starbucks can just glance on a monitor and see their entire health history. Like this is a thing.Tyler Sellhorn: Yes, yes. I mean, it's not necessarily gonna be a one size fits all for every role. It's not gonna be a one size fits all for, for every company, just to say remote and, and put it on the JD and, and that, that not have any specifi

Mar 14, 202332 min

Ep 81Matt Wilson, co-founder and co-CEO at Omnipresent

Matt's links:WebsiteTwitterLinkedIn

Oct 3, 202228 min

Ep 80Tsedal Neeley, Author of Remote Work Revolution, Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration Harvard Business School

Tsedal's links:WebsiteRemote Work Revolution bookDigital Mindset bookTwitterLinkedInYouTubeInstagram

Sep 13, 202228 min

Ep 79Jennnifer Dennard, Founder at Range

Jennifer's links:LinkedInMediumCompany Website

Aug 30, 202228 min

Ep 78Jordan Carroll, The Remote Job Coach

Jordan's links:WebsiteRemote For Life bookLinkedInYouTubeFacebook

Aug 16, 202228 min

Ep 77Kelsey Bishop, Founder at Candor

Kelsey's Links:LinkedInTwitterCandor profileCandor websiteCandor Raises $5M To Build The Next Generation, Authentic Professional Social Network

Aug 2, 202228 min

Ep 76Michael Mizrahi, Head of Operations at Levels

Michael's Links:LinkedInTwitterWebsiteLevels Company WebsiteLevels Culture handbookMemo: Meetings and MemosMemo: Transparency strategy / building in publicMedium: Deep dive into remote onboardingMedium: How to intentionally structure company communicationsLevels Public Memo database

Jul 19, 202231 min

Ep 75Rowena Hennigan, Founder at RoRemote

Rowena's links:LinkedInCheck out Rowena's new LinkedIn course: Becoming a Digital NomadTwitterWebsite

Jul 5, 202231 min

Ep 74Matt Drozdzynski, Founder at Pilot

Matt's links:LinkedInTwitterCompany

Jun 21, 202231 min

Ep 73Maryellen Stockton, Co-founder at Work Well Wherever

Maryellen's links:LinkedInWork Well Wherever

Jun 8, 202227 min

Ep 72Len Markidan, CMO at Podia

Len's links:LinkedInTwitterPersonalPodia

May 26, 202227 min

Ep 71Kuty Shalev, CEO at Clevertech

Kuty's links:LinkedInTwitterClevertech website

May 9, 202227 min

Ep 70Tariq Rauf, Founder & CEO at Qatalog

Tariq's Links:TwitterLinkedInQatalogPersonal

Apr 26, 202226 min