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NEW EPISODE: BEATS WORKING with KAJ PEDERSEN
The latest episode of BEATS WORKING just dropped — links to all social media platforms are below, you know what to do 😉 Do you want graphics to share on social? Reply to this email and we’ll send them your way 🎉
In this episode, we hear from Kaj Pedersen, a Rotarian and tech innovator, on the battles against polio, his adventurous upbringing, and the evolving roles of AI and quantum computing. With insights into startup culture and leadership, Pedersen highlights the importance of learning from mistakes and the impact of service.
In this episode, we tackle the complexities of the hybrid workplace and how to navigate its challenges and opportunities. Our panel of experts discusses intentional communication, trust, and management strategies crucial for remote work success.

Classy Problems has launched!
What is Classy Problems?
A daily email to develop awareness and intention with the gift of our attention, direct to your inbox from Dan Rogers.
What is a classy problem?
A classy problem is when we've been afforded the opportunity to figure out what to do. When faced with classy problems, it is more effective to focus on what NOT to do than trying to figure out what to do. In a word – restraint. Join us in exploring the distinction between what to do and what not to do in the pursuit of clarity.
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We have your next date night figured out! Remember, we’re not just talking about a date with your significant other—this could also be a date night with your bestie, parent, sibling, cousin, favorite work comrade, or even just YOU (everyone needs to treat themselves 😉).
WHEN: Wednesday, September 11th | 6-8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Mutual Arts Collective, 94 Pike Street, #36 Seattle, WA 98101
COST: $250 for individual tickets or $450 for two tickets ($225 each) *priced to include a donation to the Diabesity Institute, a Seattle-based nonprofit working to change lives by advancing the science of metabolism.
DETAILS: What if we told you that butter isn't bad, carbs are good for you, and that you SHOULD eat dessert?
Join us on September 11 as we dispel diet myths and learn more about the science of why we get fat with the team from the Fat Science podcast: medical expert Dr. Emily Cooper and her longtime patients, designer and creative director Andrea Taylor, and journalist Mark Wright.
This is the fourth event in the Life Topics to Chew On event series, Metabolic Meals with Fat Science Podcast is not just a dinner; it's an immersive experience of delectable cuisine and deep reflections, creating connections that linger far beyond the table.
Amazing food, incredible company, compelling conversation…what more can you ask for?
We can’t wait to see you!

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