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The Pointlessness of Time - Ep. 162

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What are you doing with your time? Are you using it to your advantage? In this episode we look at the advantages to ‘taking back your time’ and how there is a growing movement to do this. For example, it’s estimated that over a third of the workforce is already freelance and they expect by 2030 that freelancers will make up a majority of the workforce.

We’ll also hear excerpts from two great articles in the most recent edition of the New Philospher magazine. The first article is “The Thieves of Time” by Oliver Burkeman, and the second is “Life in the Fast Lane” by André Dao.

Remember to follow us everywhere @arthouse43 and write to us at www.arthouse43.com. And please support host Troy’s latest project, helping him raise funds for his new sound and light installation, Connections, which will premiere on March 1 at ArtHop in Kalamazoo: www.gofundme.com/ArtHopConnections. And you can pre-order his new album RUMBLE at www.troyramos.bandcamp.com. It will be released on Valentines Day, so show some love! This album has been described as “Industrial ambient..”. And his new work “Sound Space” is his second sound work to be released in 2019. This is also available for pre-order and will be released in March 2019. Support the arts!

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Content provided by Troy Ramos. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Troy Ramos or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

What are you doing with your time? Are you using it to your advantage? In this episode we look at the advantages to ‘taking back your time’ and how there is a growing movement to do this. For example, it’s estimated that over a third of the workforce is already freelance and they expect by 2030 that freelancers will make up a majority of the workforce.

We’ll also hear excerpts from two great articles in the most recent edition of the New Philospher magazine. The first article is “The Thieves of Time” by Oliver Burkeman, and the second is “Life in the Fast Lane” by André Dao.

Remember to follow us everywhere @arthouse43 and write to us at www.arthouse43.com. And please support host Troy’s latest project, helping him raise funds for his new sound and light installation, Connections, which will premiere on March 1 at ArtHop in Kalamazoo: www.gofundme.com/ArtHopConnections. And you can pre-order his new album RUMBLE at www.troyramos.bandcamp.com. It will be released on Valentines Day, so show some love! This album has been described as “Industrial ambient..”. And his new work “Sound Space” is his second sound work to be released in 2019. This is also available for pre-order and will be released in March 2019. Support the arts!

  continue reading

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