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In ‘Severance,’ a bleak look at soul-stealing office culture
The Apple TV+ series Severance sends us back to work in prepandemic corporate America.
Before the COVID pandemic, work-life balance was a term corporations used to lure new hires but an evasive concept to operationalize in day-to-day cubicle life.
That changed—overnight.
COVID lockdowns forced what Christina Maslach and Michael P. Leiter call the “complete collapse of the work-home boundary” in a March Scientific American article.
Analysts predict the workplace has changed forever: Zoom instead of air travel and commuting. Flexible hours that let parents work after their kids are in bed. Working from home—or anywhere. Heightened awareness that employers should support workers’ mental health.
Corporations that promoted work-life balance as long as it didn’t interfere with productivity suddenly scrambled to reinvent themselves—and sublet all that empty office space. The pandemic taught us that workplaces could be reinvented to be more flexible, productive, and humane.
A new Apple TV+ series, Severance, sends us right back to work the way it was in prepandemic corporate America. At Lumon Industries, bosses are manipulative and intimidating, employees are distrusted and infan
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Breathe In, Breathe Out: Learning About Your Lungs
Audiobook6 minutes
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About this audiobook
An introduction to the lungs and how they function. The concepts of blood and oxygen are discussed, as well as asthma.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCapstone Press
Release dateMar 1,
ISBN
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Pamela Hill Nettleton
Pamela Hill Nettleton is an award-winning academic, writer, and editor. Twenty-three of her books are in publication—including a biography of Shakespeare and three series of children’s books. More than of her essays and features have appeared in magazines, newspapers, and websites; her books and research have been cited in , The New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, and Ask Amy. She teaches at two universities in the Midwest and her academic research focuses on domestic violence coverage in media. For more info please see
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