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Remote Work Life Podcast

Remote Work Life Podcast

By: Alex Wilson-Campbell
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At Remote Work Life, we spotlight successful location-independent entrepreneurs and established remote work professionals. Our interviews highlight their journeys and growth strategies, and their inspiring stories offer ideas for your entrepreneurial and professional ventures and reveal insights on thriving while working remotely.

© 2026 Remote Work Life Podcast
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Episodes
  • They Raised $100M+ and Built a 220-Person Remote Company
    Mar 27 2026

    Filigran is a French-founded, remote-first cybersecurity company that scaled from 15 to over 220 employees across 18 countries in under three years. Founded in October 2022 by Samuel Hassine and Julien Richard, the business combines experienced leadership, rapid hiring, and over $100 million in funding to expand globally. With more than 6,500 organisations using its platform, Filigran operates without a central headquarters, instead building distributed teams close to customers. Its model highlights how remote-first structures can support fast growth, international expansion, and coordinated work across regions without relying on a physical office.

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    7 mins
  • Why Remote Work Is Not A Perk
    Mar 19 2026

    This episode looks at the problem with framing flexibility or remote work as a perk. The point is simple: if the work can already be done flexibly, flexibility is not a bonus. It is just how the job should run. The same applies to remote work. When something changes how the role operates, how people are managed, and who a company can hire, it is structural, not decorative. The episode also looks at the in-office equivalents, like treating autonomy, focus time, or leaving at 5pm as benefits. In the end, this is about the difference between surface-level perks and real operating decisions.

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    5 mins
  • Atlassian’s AI Pivot: 1,600 Jobs Cut as Tech Work Evolves
    Mar 16 2026

    Atlassian announced layoffs affecting around 1,600 employees, roughly 10% of its workforce, as part of a restructuring tied to increased investment in artificial intelligence and enterprise sales. The cuts include more than 900 roles in research and development and are distributed across North America, Australia, India and other regions. The company reported strong revenue growth but continues to operate at a loss. Leadership changes accompany the restructuring, including a new joint CTO structure focused on AI capabilities. The move reflects a broader shift inside software companies as AI adoption alters the types of roles, skills and workflows required across distributed teams.

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