Want to see the signals behind the themes in this quarter’s zine? Well here they are…

Dumb tech for smart people

These are Gen Z's career non-negotiables - including a 5pm leave and regular pay rises

Gen Z embraces dumb flip phones, a smarter life hack than you'd think

Explaining corecore: How TikTok's newest trend may be a genuine Gen-Z art form

Bonus: here’s some other ways Gen Z are taking life offline… I think there’s some really interesting knock on effects on work culture of this movement. The real question is how it might evolve…

The Women Who Are Giving Dating Apps the Summer Off

Introducing the Pear Ring: a social experiment set to disrupt the dating lives of gen Zers everywhere

Maggie Rogers Sold Her Concert Tickets IRL

After The Vinyl Revival, The Vinyl-Playing Jukebox Is Back

Cash is King for Gen Z as Cash Stuffing Trend Catches On 

Work as adult school

This one is a slightly weaker signal at the moment, but as people re-think their relationship to work, lines continue to blur between these parts of life, and organisations evolve their employee experiences to include more ‘whole person’ considerations in their design, is learning the next frontier of change?

Why these employee perks will become more common in 2023

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The secret shame stopping 3 million Australians from doing their jobs properly

Why Gen Z workers are starting on the back foot

Replicate yourself