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EP 474: Making Non-Obvious Choices at Work with Samhita Mukhopadhyay

EP 474: Making Non-Obvious Choices at Work with Samhita Mukhopadhyay

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June 13, 202434m 37s

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Show Notes

For justice-minded people, navigating the world of work in the 21st-century economy can feel... impossible. A real no-win scenario. There's a constant tension between what's good for the communities we inhabit and what's good (and necessary) for us as individuals. But it's in this tension that we find a "margin of maneuverability"—a source of hope, possibility, and creativity.

That's the theme of a new book called The Myth of Making It by Samhita Mukhopadhyay, a feminist writer and editor, and the former executive editor of Teen Vogue. I sat down with Samhita to talk about the book and explore our margins of maneuverability.

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