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[The Future of Commuting and the Complex Legacy of Sheryl Sandberg]-[How to fix commuting and the legacy of Sheryl Sandberg]

After Hours · B2 · 2022-06-15

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📋 Summary

The Commuting Crisis and the Urban Dilemma

The podcast begins with a discussion on the future of commuting, framed by the tension between employers' desires to bring workers back to the office and the deep-seated aversion employees feel toward long, painful commutes. Sarah notes that commuting has become a "sticking point" in the return-to-office push, with only 8% of Manhattan office workers currently returning five days a week.

Rethinking Urban Development

To address this, the hosts propose two primary solutions: mixed-use development and public transportation reform. Mihir argues that the "real promise of humane development" lies in creating communities that are not strictly business or residential districts, but rather mixed-use environments that improve quality of life and accessibility.

Furthermore, the panel discusses the economic logic of public transit. Citing a pilot program in Boston where Mayor Michelle Wu explored free bus routes, the hosts criticize the outdated notion that public transit must "pay for itself." They suggest that viewing transit as a essential amenity rather than a profit-driven service could help distribute where people live and work more effectively. Felix emphasizes that while some cities like Los Angeles are decentralized, they still suffer from traffic, proving that even with opportunities closer to home, the "compulsion to own" homes in affordable suburbs often forces workers into long commutes, a decision that research shows significantly lowers life satisfaction.

The Contested Legacy of Sheryl Sandberg

The conversation shifts to the departure of Sheryl Sandberg from Meta (Facebook). The hosts grapple with her dual legacy: her role in pioneering the "dominant monetization business model" for Silicon Valley and her influence on the discourse regarding women in the workplace via her book, Lean In.

A Polarizing Influence

Sarah defends Lean In against modern criticisms, arguing that at the time of its 2013 release, it was "incredibly bold" for a female executive to speak candidly about gender and work-life balance. She notes that the book helped create a market for diverse female voices in publishing. However, Mihir and Felix reflect on how the book’s message has "aged poorly," particularly as the conversation has shifted toward "structural and societal pathologies" rather than individual empowerment.

Responsibility and Corporate Ethics

There is a critical discussion regarding Sandberg’s accountability for Facebook’s negative societal impacts, such as Instagram’s effects on body image and the spread of misinformation. While acknowledging her "spectacular" business acumen, Felix expresses disappointment that someone of her stature did not take a more socially responsible role in navigating the intersection of news, social media, and democracy. The hosts conclude that the judgment of her career is exacerbated by the fact that there are so few women in tech leadership, leading to a tendency to project broader societal frustrations onto her. The consensus is that her career is "heartbreaking" in its potential—a story of immense talent that remained largely defensive and focused on protecting a revenue engine rather than evolving into a more ethical product leader.

🎯Key Sentences

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I lived like 15 miles, maybe, from my office.
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That's totally reasonable.
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And all in all, not a bad rule to follow.
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Well, we'll find out.
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8%, that's tiny.
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📝Key Phrases

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can't get over
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all in all
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sticking point
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give you a sense of
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take your point
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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective Hello everyone, this is After Hours.
I'm Felix. I'm Mihir.
I'm Sarah Green -Karmichael from Bloomberg.
It's great to have you back, Sarah.
Welcome, Sarah. It's great to be back, thank you.
And Mihir and I just talked.

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