UA-171643620-1 Thomas Nadin Working Hours Interview - Working Hours

Episode 19

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7th Oct 2023

Work is Wheels Within Wheels Ad infinitum

Thomas Nadin recorded on 07/06/2023

Thomas Nadin is co-founder of Few and Far, a creative studio that helps charities make our world a better place. Having struggled with their own mental health in the past, the co-founders now work exclusively with charities to create brands, websites and interactive fundraising campaigns to increase their impact, tell their inspiring stories and give back digital expertise to the sector that needs it most.

Thomas' background is in Software Engineering and in a past life made train station software (some is still even running in Leeds City Station) and the prototype for one of the 'Best inventions of 2015’ as voted for by Times magazine.

Thomas is from Pontefract but has lived in Leeds for almost 10 years. He is a recent father (7 month old daughter) and long-time fur-father (7 year old Cockapoo). He's a craft beer fan, who made the Raynville Superstore website for all lovers of beer in Leeds, and who's Stag Do was all 6 sessions of the Leeds International Beer Festival in 2018. Now as a recent father, beer's taking a back seat and more exercise has been added into his routine, specifically taking up bouldering.

If you'd like to find out more about Few and Far go to https://www.fewandfar.co.uk/

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Or follow Thomas on Social media:

twitter.com/nadinengland

linkedin.com/in/thomasnadin/

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Working Hours
The Story of Work in Leeds in the 2020s
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Western Studios, Leeds presents Working Hours: a podcast series surveying the people of Leeds on their thoughts and feelings on the topic of work. I want to talk to my city about work. Why do we do it? Do we like it? What could we do differently? What will we? How does work change and how does it change us?
Leeds, the largest city in the largest county on the UK mainland, is a former imperial textile centre and is now a major UK financial centre. This series will document the city’s experiences through Lockdown, Brexit, creeping technological unemployment, new and continuing resource wars, the ongoing dismantling of the welfare state and our accelerating ecological emergency.
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