
New Academic Review of Well-Being and Creative Careers Published
Glenda Cooper (University of London) reviews the book for the journal Journalism, focusing on the issue of why media professionals keep going even if they are struggling.
My personal Substack, featuring reports on ongoing research regarding life in media, and the pursuit of creative careers in the media and arts.
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Glenda Cooper (University of London) reviews the book for the journal Journalism, focusing on the issue of why media professionals keep going even if they are struggling.

New interview in The Art Journal on careers in the arts and the occupational hazard of working in a belief-based industry

For the period September-December 2026 several new talks and workshops lined up to promote the publication of the book and subsequent research.

An academic review and critical analysis of the book was published in the scholarly journal International Journal of Media Management of June 2026.
Sitting down with David Chislett, British/South African creative leadership coach, poet, musician and artist for his Rebel, Reject, Create podcast.
Updated and published interview with my friends Tanner and David about their awesome work on the global media and entertainment industries, specifically the rise of a creator economy.

[in Dutch] Samenvatting van keynote en workshop over welzijn in creatief werk, met duiding van oorzaken, risico's plus zes praktische tips.

Video registration of our panel at the Artscenico "Designing a Collective Future" gathering of December 2025 in Paris.

Interview with Voxeurop about the future of media work (and journalism in particular) including passion, joy and professionalism.

Short video presentation recorded in April 2026 on Well-Being and Creative Careers specifically for journalists and journalism.