
Work It, Remote
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<p><b>Work It, Remote</b> is a podcast about modern work told through real stories and honest reflection. Through the lens of remote and flexible work, host Erika Joseph Bergen explores leadership, identity, and the everyday moments shaping how we work and live now.</p><p><br></p>
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12/9/2024
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Recent Episodes

April 14, 2026
I Didn’t Need an Office, So Why Did I Get One?
After more than six years working remotely, I made a decision that surprised even me—I rented office space (well, co-sharing rented space). Not because I needed it for my business, but because something wasn’t working. In this episode, I share the three real reasons behind that decision: loneliness during the workday, a lack of creative energy, and a growing desire for identity and community outside of my roles at home. If you work remotely and have ever felt like something is missing—even wh...

March 9, 2026
E21: You're More Creative Than You Think: My Lessons in Rediscovering Creativity
Many people believe creativity belongs to artists—but creativity is actually one of the most important human skills we have. In this episode, Erika explores how creativity shows up in our work, leadership, and everyday lives. Through a personal story, she reflects on how her view of creativity evolved and why many of us unknowingly limit our own creative potential. Don't forget to subscribe to the Work It, Remote podcast! Visit www.workitremote.com to join our mailing list. @WorkItRemote ...

January 21, 2026
E20: When Working From Home Makes You the Default
Working from home can quietly turn flexibility into assumed responsibility. In this episode of Work It, Remote, I explore how remote and flexible work often makes us the default person for unplanned moments—sick days, snow days, service appointments, last-minute interruptions, and everyday disruptions. I talk about the invisible mental load and anticipatory stress that comes with being “the one who’s home,” why these interruptions fragment focus and drain energy, and how pushing through witho...
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- What is Work It, Remote?
<p><b>Work It, Remote</b> is a podcast about modern work told through real stories and honest reflection. Through the lens of remote and flexible work, host Erika Joseph Bergen explores leadership, identity, and the everyday moments shaping how we work and live now.</p><p><br></p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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