A New Year’s Resolution to Reject Over Work — A Book Talk with Brigid Schulte
About This Event
A key piece of the American dream is that hard work leads to economic success. Yet in recent years, many people seem to be working harder while reaping fewer rewards. Moreover, even people who are successful in economic terms often feel compelled to participate in overwork. In her new book “Over Work: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life,” author Brigid Schulte dismantles the pervasive idea that overwork guarantees success, happiness, or economic security.
Drawing on her experience as a journalist and director of New America’s Better Life Lab, Schulte reframes the conversation about work in the United States. Using real-life stories, data, and ideas from leading thinkers and activists, she challenges readers to rethink their conceptions about time use and productivity, to envision new and healthier relationships to work and to advocate for bold policy changes, like paid family leave, that would support better work and better lives. Schulte makes a compelling case that rejecting a culture of overwork can reduce burnout, promote fairness, and contribute to a more stable economy and a future rooted in shared prosperity, well-being, and dignity.
Schulte’s work is a call to action for policymakers, employers, and individuals to rethink what it means to lead a fulfilling life and the role work should play in that. By confronting the glorification of overwork and advancing practical, people-centered policies, “Over Work” offers a roadmap toward a balanced and better life for all.
Join the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program for a virtual book talk with Schulte — Thursday, January 16, 2025, from 2 to 3 p.m. EST, on Zoom.
Featured Speaker
Brigid Schulte
Director, Better Life Lab, New America
Journalist and Author, “Over Work: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life” and bestseller “Overwhelmed: Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time”
Brigid Schulte is the author of the bestselling “Overwhelmed: Work, Love, and Play When No One Has the Time” and the newly released “Over Work: Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life.” She’s an award-winning journalist formerly for the Washington Post, where she was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize. She is also the director of the Better Life Lab, the work-family justice and gender equity program at New America. She lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with her husband and two children.
Moderator
Maureen Conway
Vice President, The Aspen Institute; Executive Director, Economic Opportunities Program
Maureen Conway serves as vice president at the Aspen Institute and as executive director of the Institute’s Economic Opportunities Program (EOP). EOP works to expand individuals’ opportunities to connect to quality work, start businesses, and build economic stability that provides the freedom to pursue opportunity. View Maureen’s full bio.
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