Iris Leung
The Future Reworked
A solo, narrative podcast on the future of work. Here on the show, we’ll talk about the crumbling, outdated systems we once trusted. By looking curiously at the cracks, we find the opening to walk a different path altogether and reclaim our personal power. futurereworked.substack.com
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Iris Leung
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Jan 28, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 03 x Why Retirement No Longer Makes Sense 28.01.2026 14:05
Today on the show, we’ll dig into the history of that shiny “retirement” orb we work tirelessly towards. We’ll look at why this system was built in the first place. And, explore all the ways we can start viewing freedom not as a final destination, but as something we can access whenever we want. Huge credit to producer Rokot for the incredible music that you hear throughout the episode. You can ch...
Episode 02 x Is the Degree-to-Job Pipeline Broken? 14.01.2026 13:53
Today on the Future Reworked show: we talk about the long-standing promise that higher education is the essential prerequisite for a good job. And why that institution, along with others that we once greatly revered, is beginning to crumble. But as we sit, surrounded by all this rubble, we can actually discover an incredible silver lining. Huge credit to composer Aleksey Chistilin for the stunning...
Episode 01 x Is AI to Blame for the Unemployment Crisis? 16.05.2025 17:50
Today on the Future Reworked show, we go back in time to witness the shift from the agricultural age to the industrial age and see what happens when technology sweeps in and changes all the rules. It may seem like a scary time where nothing is certain, but we’re in a more empowering position than you think, as all of the power shifts from the institutions to the individual. Huge credit goes to Pod...
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