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The Working Week with Ben AskinsThe Working Week with Ben AskinsAfter 100 YEARS, is the 9-5 working day finally FINISHED?After 100 YEARS, is the 9-5 working day finally FINISHED? In this episode of The Working Week with entrepreneur Ben Askins - with 57% of people in full-time employment saying they’d like their working day to start earlier than 9am and finish earlier than 5pm - Ben debates whether the 9-5 still makes sense in 2025. Ben is joined by Joe Ryle, Director of The 4 Day Week Foundation, which leads the UK's national campaign for a four-day, 32 hour working week, and supports organisations transitioning to a 4 day set-up. You’ll get Ben’s unfiltered take on the ou...2025-05-0938 minKingdom and CultureKingdom and CulturePatriarchy in Maybe World with Will SpencerIn this episode of Kingdom and Culture, we discuss the concept of 'negative world' with Will Spencer, host of the Will Spencer Podcast and creator of 'The Renaissance of Men.' Will shares his journey from the New Age and exploration of global masculinity to discovering Reform Theology and becoming a committed Christian. The conversation delves into the cultural shifts surrounding masculinity, the role of patriarchy, and the positive and negative aspects of each ideology. Will highlights the importance of genuinely transformed hearts in men and the role of Christianity in addressing societal problems. Additionally, Will discusses his men's...2025-04-0849 minStay the CourseStay the CourseJC Ryle2025-03-2807 minA Little Bit RicherA Little Bit RicherWorking Less and Living MoreIn a post-pandemic world, with the rise of working from home and flexible hours, there’s a whole new meaning to work life balance. In this episode, Joe Ryle from the Four Day Week Foundation joins our host Iona Bain to discuss how changing work patterns can lead to a healthier work culture with increased productivity and reduced burnout. They dive deep into the role of technology in blurring boundaries and offer practical advice on how you can begin advocating for more balance in your work life. You can watch episodes on our You...2025-03-2012 minNuts About BaseballNuts About BaseballNKY High School Baseball: Interview with Joe Aylor and Kevin GrayHost Joe Grimme discusses Ninth Region high school baseball with head coaches Joe Aylor (Ryle) and Kevin Gray (Beechwood).  This episode recaps the Ryle Regional Championship of 2024, and it provides a brief preview of the 2025 season.2025-03-071h 00Cross Training Ministries PodcastCross Training Ministries PodcastThoughts for Young MenIn this episode Joe and Evan discuss J.C. Ryle's book Thoughts for Young Men. Ryle is helpful in urging young men toward godliness. Godliness is not a extra feature of manhood. Men are made for God therefore mature men are godly men. Godliness is both the destination of the manhood journey and the road.Check out Joe's book Surviving the Trenches for more help on the road to godliness.2025-01-3023 minThe Bottom LineThe Bottom LineA Four Day Week: Less Work for More People?Evan Davis explores if working the traditional five day week could be replaced by working four, eight hour days. Could working more efficiently benefit employees and bosses? With Joe Ryle, director of the 4 Day Week Campaign, Claire Daniels, CEO of Trio Media and Jen Thompson, managing director of the Crate Brewery.2025-01-1646 minFOX19NOW SportsFOX19NOW SportsHigh School Playoffs Continue, Conference Title Chances For Ohio State, UC | 19 on the ClockOn This week's episode, Brad Pushkar and Jackson McCarty highlight some of the biggest games on the Cincinnati Tri-State playoff football schedule, FOX19 NOW Sports Director Joe Danneman joins the podcast to talk about Moeller vs. Princeton, Indian Hill HC Bryan Daniel talks about the Braves State Title win, and a look ahead to how local Universities could still win their conference.   (0:00) Intro (1:09) Harrison vs La Salle (7:04) Lakota West vs St. X (10:47) St. X (Louisville) v Ryle (15:02) East Central vs Decatur Central (18:22) Joe Danneman talks M...2024-11-151h 09All items | LSE Public lectures and events | All media typesAll items | LSE Public lectures and events | All media typesThe case for a four-day weekContributor(s): Fran Heathcote, Joe Ryle, Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch | n the UK, we work some of the longest hours in Europe while having one of the least productive economies. We invented the weekend a century ago and are long overdue an update to working hours. Rising numbers of employers worldwide are switching to a four-day week, making workers happier and organisations stronger. A four-day week with no loss of pay gives workers the time to live happier and more fulfilled lives, allowing for the parts of life that are often neglected, such as rest, parenting and leisure. It has significant...2024-10-231h 29All items | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAll items | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfThe case for a four-day weekContributor(s): Fran Heathcote, Joe Ryle, Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch | n the UK, we work some of the longest hours in Europe while having one of the least productive economies. We invented the weekend a century ago and are long overdue an update to working hours. Rising numbers of employers worldwide are switching to a four-day week, making workers happier and organisations stronger. A four-day week with no loss of pay gives workers the time to live happier and more fulfilled lives, allowing for the parts of life that are often neglected, such as rest, parenting and leisure. It has significant...2024-10-231h 29Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | AudioLatest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | AudioThe case for a four-day weekContributor(s): Fran Heathcote, Joe Ryle, Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch | n the UK, we work some of the longest hours in Europe while having one of the least productive economies. We invented the weekend a century ago and are long overdue an update to working hours. Rising numbers of employers worldwide are switching to a four-day week, making workers happier and organisations stronger. A four-day week with no loss of pay gives workers the time to live happier and more fulfilled lives, allowing for the parts of life that are often neglected, such as rest, parenting and leisure. It has significant...2024-10-231h 29Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLatest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfThe case for a four-day weekContributor(s): Fran Heathcote, Joe Ryle, Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch | n the UK, we work some of the longest hours in Europe while having one of the least productive economies. We invented the weekend a century ago and are long overdue an update to working hours. Rising numbers of employers worldwide are switching to a four-day week, making workers happier and organisations stronger. A four-day week with no loss of pay gives workers the time to live happier and more fulfilled lives, allowing for the parts of life that are often neglected, such as rest, parenting and leisure. It has significant...2024-10-231h 29Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | All media typesLatest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | All media typesThe case for a four-day weekContributor(s): Fran Heathcote, Joe Ryle, Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch | n the UK, we work some of the longest hours in Europe while having one of the least productive economies. We invented the weekend a century ago and are long overdue an update to working hours. Rising numbers of employers worldwide are switching to a four-day week, making workers happier and organisations stronger. A four-day week with no loss of pay gives workers the time to live happier and more fulfilled lives, allowing for the parts of life that are often neglected, such as rest, parenting and leisure. It has significant...2024-10-231h 29Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoLatest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoThe case for a four-day weekContributor(s): Fran Heathcote, Joe Ryle, Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch | n the UK, we work some of the longest hours in Europe while having one of the least productive economies. We invented the weekend a century ago and are long overdue an update to working hours. Rising numbers of employers worldwide are switching to a four-day week, making workers happier and organisations stronger. A four-day week with no loss of pay gives workers the time to live happier and more fulfilled lives, allowing for the parts of life that are often neglected, such as rest, parenting and leisure. It has significant...2024-10-231h 29Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoLatest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | VideoThe case for a four-day weekContributor(s): Fran Heathcote, Joe Ryle, Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch | n the UK, we work some of the longest hours in Europe while having one of the least productive economies. We invented the weekend a century ago and are long overdue an update to working hours. Rising numbers of employers worldwide are switching to a four-day week, making workers happier and organisations stronger. A four-day week with no loss of pay gives workers the time to live happier and more fulfilled lives, allowing for the parts of life that are often neglected, such as rest, parenting and leisure. It has significant...2024-10-231h 29All items | LSE Public lectures and events | AudioAll items | LSE Public lectures and events | AudioThe case for a four-day weekContributor(s): Fran Heathcote, Joe Ryle, Professor Kirsten Sehnbruch | n the UK, we work some of the longest hours in Europe while having one of the least productive economies. We invented the weekend a century ago and are long overdue an update to working hours. Rising numbers of employers worldwide are switching to a four-day week, making workers happier and organisations stronger. A four-day week with no loss of pay gives workers the time to live happier and more fulfilled lives, allowing for the parts of life that are often neglected, such as rest, parenting and leisure. It has significant...2024-10-231h 29Workplace GeeksWorkplace GeeksCould a four-day working week work? | with Joe Ryle / Perry TimmsWell well... the opportunity of a four-day working week for everyone. Bet that got your attention. It certainly piqued the Workplace Geeks', so on this episode Chris and Ian are joined by Joe Ryle, director of the UK’s 4 Day Week Campaign, (alongside his role as Media and Comms Lead for future of work think tank Autonomy) to explore the pilot evaluation paper from early 2023 called 'The results are in: The UK's four-day week pilot'.Rather than being peer-reviewed for academic publication like much of the work on the show, this one is available directly from Autonomy. Th...2024-09-251h 11The Magazine PodcastThe Magazine PodcastThe Joe Barnard Interview (BONUS)What are mortification and vivification? What role do they play in our Christian lives? How can we encourage men in the church to grow, in a cultural environment which in various ways undermines attempts to pursue godliness? These are questions about which the subject of this month's interview has thought deeply. Joe Barnard is Lead Pastor at Holyrood Evangelical Church in Edinburgh, and it was our great pleasure to sit down with him earlier this year to talk life, ministry, and books. We trust you'll be encouraged as you listen in.    Books and Au...2024-08-2826 minThe Nowhere OfficeThe Nowhere OfficeThe 4 Day Week Debate with Joe RylePlus: My Working Life with Tina Fordham This episode sees Julia Hobsbawm and Stefan Stern discuss whether a 32-hour working week with no loss of pay can work across the board and if not why not? To argue the case they are joined by Joe Ryle of 4dayweek the British campaign. Also in this episode we hear about how geopolitical strategist Tina Fordham of Fordham Global Foresight works in a new feature bringing a snapshot of working life to our audience. My Working Life is brought to you in association with Whitefox: exceptional publishers...2024-06-0533 minMARIVIPOLITANMARIVIPOLITANBLOWIN' IN THE AMERIPOLITAN WINDS - Vol. 6 The Ndexpress 30 sept 2023BLOWIN' IN THE AMERIPOLITAN WINDS Marivi Yubero🐺Host of Blowin 'in the Ameripolitan Winds. Nominated for the Ameripolitan Music Awards 2017, 2020 and 2023 as Ameripolitan DJ category. 🎙Ameripolitan Music Awards 2024 ameripolitan.org Todos los sábados a partir de las 21:00h (España) Every Saturday from 3:PM USA CDT (6 hours more in Spain). 🎻Since 2013 spreading Traditional REAL Country Music🎵 💥AMERIPOLITAN MUSIC AWARDS 2024💥 Las nominaciones desean cierran hoy 30 de septiembre. https://www.ameripolitan.org/nominate-artists The Ndexpress. Vol.6 Dena Wood 🎙JOHNNY ANGEL AND HELLDORADO – ‘Long Days, Short Pay‘ / ‘Long Gone’ 🎙BOB THOMAS – ‘The Moon’ / ‘The Cowboy Code’ 🎙CURT RYLE – ‘Sad Out of Saturday Night’ 🎙BRAYDEN RYLE - ’Mom, Dad, Jesus And Me‘ 🎙SCOT...2023-10-0459 minStarts at the Top PodcastStarts at the Top PodcastEpisode 51 - Joe Ryle, Director of the 4 Day Week CampaignWhat leaders need to know about the 4 day week The 4 Day Week has grown in popularity since the pandemic and the rise of hybrid and remote working. Maybe you or your organisation have even tried it. Is it the future of the world of work? Or something that only works for certain roles and responsibilities? We thought we’d go straight to the source this week by talking to Joe Ryle, Director of  the eponymous 4 Day Week Campaign. Joe and his team are campaigning for a four-day, 32 hour working week with no loss of pay. Is the 5 day...2023-07-2044 minThe HR Grapevine PodcastThe HR Grapevine PodcastTalking future of work with Joe Ryle, Head of the 4-Day Week campaignThis week, podcast host Kieran Howells sits down with Joe Ryle, Director of the 4-Day Week campaign, to delve into all the goings on in the campaign to shorten the working week. The pair discuss the recent controversies around a trial bySouth Cambridge Council, which was dubbed an 'undeniable success' and where Ryle believes the movement will lead.2023-07-1323 minManusia & TeknologiManusia & TeknologiManusia & Teknologi - 2023-06-29Info pekan ini  ~Taiwan adopsi 3 hari libur? Bagaimana dengan negara lain Taiwan baru-baru ini viral terkait sebuah survey daring dalam sebuah proposal yang berbunyi “ Jadikan Taiwan sebagai negara pertama di Asia untuk Libur 3 hari per pekan “, dan selain itu penerapan “ Revisi Pasal 30 UU standar perburuhan dalam mengurangi jam kerja mingguan. ” saat ini telah ada lebih dari 5000 orang yang telah mendukung gerakan ini dengan membubuhkan tanda-tangan digital. Pemerintah diminta untuk menanggapi dengan jatuh tempo pada tanggal 26 Juni 2023 mendatang, sontak berita ini menjadi hangat seantero Taiwan, bagaimana dengan implementasinya di luar negeri?  Dilansir dari CNBC, tren libur...2023-06-2900 minWe Not MeWe Not MeTurning a group into a team – Season 5 review with Dan Hammond and Pia LeeWith the challenges of hybrid working and resource constraints, team leaders need to create a shared vision and a set of meaningful goals. By putting the team at the centre and leveraging the interdependencies between members, organisations can achieve greater improvements in performance and outcomes.In this first episode of the season 6, Dan and Pia look back on highlights from season 5, and what these conversations can teach us about collaboration.Episodes to check out from season 5Leading teams of volunteers – episode 51 with Jim GoddardPurpose, people and football – episode 60 with Richard GilesBuilding communities: playgrounds for...2023-06-0221 minThe Work AgendaThe Work AgendaIn Conversation with... Joe RyleIn the fifth episode of our “In Conversation with…” podcast series for 2023, Lucy Lewis, Partner at Lewis Silkin LLP speaks to Joe Ryle, Director at the 4 Day Week Campaign.“All these long working hours that we put in don’t really produce very good results but produce a lot of burnout, a lot of stress, a lot of overwork, a lot of unhappiness and, not only is that no way to live, it’s also no way to run an economy.”The UK’s four-day week trial has been hailed as a breakthrough moment for the move towards...2023-05-0124 minFuture of Work Hub Podcast SeriesFuture of Work Hub Podcast SeriesIn Conversation with... Joe RyleIn the fifth episode of our “In Conversation with…” podcast series for 2023, Lucy Lewis, Partner at Lewis Silkin LLP speaks to Joe Ryle, Director at the 4 Day Week Campaign.“All these long working hours that we put in don’t really produce very good results but produce a lot of burnout, a lot of stress, a lot of overwork, a lot of unhappiness and, not only is that no way to live, it’s also no way to run an economy.”The UK’s four-day week trial has been hailed as a breakthrough moment for the move towards...2023-04-2724 minProductivity PuzzlesProductivity PuzzlesCan We Make the Four-Day Week Work?Is the five-day work week becoming something of the past? Does working less make us and the organisations that we work for better off? Could it even make us more productive? This episode explores the four-day work week, which has become a popular topic in the media, chats at the water-cooler, and, more recently, in boardrooms. With more firms committing to a shorter work week without a noticeable cut in workers’ wages, Bart and his guests look at how we could maintain productivity while reducing hours by around 20%. To put it differently, can productivity per hour be in...2023-04-2752 minThe Common Weal Policy PodcastThe Common Weal Policy PodcastEpisode #159 - Work Less, Live MoreEpisode 159 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastThis week, Craig talks to Joe Ryle, Director of the 4 Day Week Campaign who recently helped coordinate a UK-wide pilot scheme which recently published its final report. They discuss the results of that pilot, the benefits of working less for both employees and companies and what challenges were faced by participants.Common Weal's work is only possible thanks to our generous supporters who regularly donate an average of £10 per month. If you would like to help us build our vision of an A...2023-03-0631 minThe Smart 7 Ireland EditionThe Smart 7 Ireland EditionThe Sunday 7 - Exploring the 4 Day Work Week, Doomsday looms for Glaciers, AI innovations in Cancer treatment and could we see a real life Cocaine Bear?The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland’s Daily News charts, we’re a trusted source for people every day. If you’re enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following guests:Joe Ryle - Director of the 4 Day Week CampaignMark Downs - Chief Executive of the Royal Society of BiologyMarcos...2023-02-2617 minThe Smart 7The Smart 7The Sunday 7 - Exploring the 4 Day Work Week, Doomsday looms for Glaciers, AI innovations in Cancer treatment and could we see a real life Cocaine Bear?The Smart 7 is a daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week... With over 12 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests: Joe Ryle - Director of the 4 Day Week CampaignMark Downs - Chief Executive of the Royal Society of BiologyMarcos Capogrosso - Professor of...2023-02-2617 minThe Future of Internal CommunicationThe Future of Internal CommunicationS6, Bonus 2: Exploring the 4-Day Work-Week with Joe RyleWelcome to Series 6, Episode 4 of the Future of Internal Communication podcast, brought to you by the Institute of Internal Communication. The pandemic and hybrid work have triggered a mass re-evaluation of how we work. It’s becoming clear that reaching a ‘new normal’ will take years to resolve. Many organisations have started to re-examine standardised work practices and experiment with alternative ways of working. Between June and December 2022, 70 UK organisations participated in the world’s largest ever trial of a 4-day working week. With results of the pilot revealed this week, we wanted to chat with Joe R...2023-02-2235 minThe StoryThe StoryThe case for a four-day working weekAfter a six-month trial, the results of the world’s biggest four-day working week pilot have been published. It found there was no hit to productivity, while staff wellbeing was improved. But could a shorter working week really work across the whole economy?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes.Guests: - Joe Ryle, Director of the Four Day Week Campaign. - Carly Goodman-Smith, Operations Director, Tyler Grange. Host: Luke Jones. 2023-02-2123 minOwn The BuildOwn The BuildCould we do a 4-day week in construction? (EP 104)This week, Paul is joined by Joe Ryle, Director of the 4 Day Week Campaign, Media and Comms Lead for the think tank Autonomy and former advisor to the Shadow Chancellor.Joe is leading the campaign for a four-day, 32-hour working week with no loss of pay, which he argues would benefit workers and employers. In this thought-provoking conversation, Joe lays out the benefits of the 4-day working week for all and then discusses how it could and if it could work in construction - particularly in the context of time-based pay (i.e. day works on site...2023-02-1341 min