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Benjamin Law on time optimism and managing post-project blues

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Madeleine Dore
My guest today is writer Benjamin Law, who has contributed to over 50 publications and has authored, co-authored and edited more than a handful of books, including the Quarterly Essay on Safe Schools, Moral Panic 101. His memoir, The Family Law, was adapted into three seasons of an award-winning SBS TV series, which Benjamin created and co-wrote.He is also a columnist, playwright, radio host, and regular guest on TV shows like Q&A, The Drum, and The Project.Which is all to say, Benjamin is an expert in shifting gears. While he credits his colour-coded iCal for his time-management prowess, after our conversation, I’m convinced his curiosity and energy plays an important role in making Ben one of Australia’s most prolific and beloved writers. Join me in listening to Benjamin Law as he takes us through a typical day, how he manages several projects on the stovetop at any given period, and advice for moving through post-goal blues. Extraordinary Findings:– You've accomplished something great, now what? NY Times– It's time to become a time realist NY Times– Follow @mrbenjaminlaw on Twitter* * *Thank you for listening to Routines & Ruts, a labour of love fuelled by time and curiosity. If you'd like to support the podcast, please share with a friend, or say thanks with a coffee!You can also sign up to the Extraordinary Routines newsletter, or follow along at @extraordinary_routines on Instagram.Special thanks to: Nelson Dore for the theme music, Scott Stronach for editing, Ellen Porteus for the cover art.