Recent Publications

The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail

Workplace friendships are harder to maintain despite clear benefits for workers and companies

Despite the benefits of workplace friendships, recent data suggests that building and maintaining those relationships has gotten harder in recent years.

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The Toronto Star

The Toronto Star

There’s a new ride-hailing service in town. Here’s how Hopp plans to break Toronto’s Uber-Lyft duopoly

Hopp’s general manager David Riggs says the app has outpaced expectations and is already facilitating tens of thousands of rides a day for more than 85,000 active users in Toronto.

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The Toronto Star

The Toronto Star

L’Oréal Canada CEO on how the ‘lipstick effect’ drives the ‘essential’ beauty business

‘Sometimes people look at beauty as a little bit superficial,’ says L’Oréal Canada CEO An Verhulst-Santos who disagrees. ‘Not one civilization that has survived without beauty, and it has to do with self-esteem.’

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The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail

Not your parents’ racket club: The entrepreneurs building a pickleball empire

Pickleball’s boom may have started three years ago, but Fairgrounds founders Drummond Munro and Matt Rubinoff are showing there’s still plenty of game left to play.

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The Toronto Star

The Toronto Star

Why Square Canada’s head is betting big on small business — and why cash is no longer king

Square Canada’s Go To Market Lead Steve Kelly says Trump tariffs and the economic fallout might just be the spark needed to push hesitant companies into a more productive digital future.

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Fast Company

Fast Company

Changing jobs no longer pays—and might not for a while thanks to tariffs

Typically job hopping is the quickest way to keep your salary growing. But for the first time in more than a decade, that’s no longer the case.

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Recent Speaking Engagements

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Ask AI Podcast |

How is AI going to impact the evolution of work?

Ask AI caught up with Jared Lindzon, leading freelance journalist (BBC, Rolling Stone, Fast Company, New York Times, TIME, Toronto Star, Globe & Mail) and top observer of the trends and forces that are shaping job skills, careers, the essence of modern work itself.

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Algonquin College - Pembroke Campus |

AI’s Impact on Today’s Students and Tomorrow’s Workers

Future of work thought leader Jared Lindzon discusses how AI will impact today’s students and tomorrow’s workers by citing historic examples of previous eras of change, exploring how recent innovations have impacted our definition of work, and how AI will impact students, educators, employees and businesses.

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Interested in having me speak at your event?

As a sought after public speaker I have delivered presentations on the future of work, hosted panels and debates with world renowned musicians, business leaders and tech pioneers, and am a regular guest on Toronto's Newstalk 1010 AM radio as well as "This Changes Things" on the Cheddar and Fusion TV networks across the United States.

Recent Blog Posts

August 14, 2019 ()

I was going to take my story on “How skydiving cured my depression” to the grave; then the Times offered to publish it

Just two days before my 30th birthday, on April 13th, 2018, I published the first and (thus far) only story for the New York Times. Whatever your opinion of the publication, it’s a big deal for any journalist to be recognized by the newspaper of record for the entire English speaking world. I can’t imagine many going through journalism […]

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June 22, 2019 ()

Alexis Ohanian is a Gem, and I’ve Got Three Loaves of Bread to Prove It

Successful tech entrepreneurs tend to be jerks. Alexis Ohanian is different. Take it from a guy who knows; Tony Fadell (Apple, Nest) once threatened me with a lawsuit and Chris Sacca (Lowercase Capital, Shark Tank) stood me up three times in the same week. With their meticulously crafted public personas, focus group tested authenticity, well […]

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