• How Remote Workers Can Use Written Culture to Scale Influence
    Jun 29 2026
    Lucas and Luna explore how remote workers can build influence and accelerate decision-making by cultivating a strong written culture. Drawing on the example of GitLab — which operates with 100% remote employees and relies on publicly documented handbooks and asynchronous communication — they break down the practical steps for embedding writing into daily workflows. Lucas explains why writing forces clarity, reduces meeting overhead, and creates a durable knowledge base that scales across teams and time zones. Luna shares how a simple shift to documenting decisions in a shared doc can elevate a contributor's visibility and credibility. They also discuss the risks of over-documentation and how to avoid bureaucratic bloat. Tune in for actionable tips on writing first, meeting second — and how that simple swap can transform your career in a distributed environment. #RemoteWork #WrittenCulture #AsyncCommunication #GitLab #CareerGrowth #DistributedTeams #HybridWork #Documentation #InfluenceWithoutAuthority #DecisionMaking #RemoteCareers #WorkplaceCommunication #KnowledgeManagement #AsyncFirst #MeetingCulture #Careers #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How Remote Workers Can Pitch Ideas That Actually Get Noticed
    Jun 28 2026
    Lucas and Luna dive into the art of remote idea pitching. They break down why a well-structured async pitch beats a live meeting, using the example of a mid-level marketer at HubSpot who got a $200,000 budget approved via a 3-minute Loom video. Lucas explains the '10-30-60 rule' for async proposals, while Luna shares data showing that remote workers who pitch in writing are 40% more likely to get a yes than those who schedule a call. They also discuss how to frame your pitch around your boss's incentives, not your own. No fluff, just actionable tactics for getting your ideas heard when you're not in the same room. #RemoteWork #AsyncPitching #CareerGrowth #InfluenceWithoutAuthority #HubSpot #Loom #10-30-60Rule #BusinessCommunication #RemoteLeadership #IdeaPitch #AsyncCommunication #Careers #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PodcastEpisode #WorkFromHome #DistributedTeams #HybridWork Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • How Remote Workers Can Use a Career Sabbatical Strategically
    Jun 28 2026
    Episode 78 of Remote Work Conversations with Fexingo explores the strategic career sabbatical — not a burnout break, but a planned, resumé-positive career move. Lucas and Luna unpack the story of Sarah, a senior product manager who took a 12-week sabbatical to build a public portfolio and came back with a promotion. They discuss how to structure a sabbatical with clear goals, how to pitch it to your manager using business cases like retention value, and how to avoid the common trap of 'drift' — unstructured time that looks like a gap. Key numbers: 67 percent of managers say they'd approve a sabbatical if the employee presented a plan (FlexJobs 2025 survey), and workers who take structured sabbaticals are 40 percent more likely to receive a promotion within 18 months (LinkedIn internal data, 2024). The hosts also address the elephant in the room: can you still take a sabbatical if you're anxious about job security in mid-2026? They offer a framework: the 'career sabbatical contract' — a written agreement with your employer that covers duration, communication cadence, and return commitment. Listeners will walk away with a concrete template they can adapt. #CareerSabbatical #RemoteWork #CareerStrategy #ProductManagement #FlexJobs #LinkedInData #CareerBreak #SabbaticalStrategy #EmployeeRetention #CareerGrowth #AsyncWork #WorkLifeBalance #ProfessionalDevelopment #PortfolioCareer #JobSecurity #MidCareer #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • How Remote Workers Can Use Career Experiments to Find Their Next Move
    Jun 27 2026
    Episode 77 of Remote Work Conversations tackles a challenge every remote worker faces: you're doing good work, but you're not sure what's next. Instead of waiting for a promotion or a job posting, Lucas and Luna explore the concept of 'career experiments' — small, low-risk projects that test a new direction without quitting your current role. Lucas shares the story of a senior marketing manager at a SaaS company who spent 10 hours a week for six weeks writing a pricing model for a hypothetical product line — and ended up pivoting into product management at the same company. Luna pushes back on whether this works for people who aren't in growth-stage companies, and Lucas counters with examples from a state university administrator and a freelance graphic designer. They discuss how to design an experiment with a clear hypothesis, a time box, and a concrete output — and how to use the results to make a case internally or externally. The episode closes with a forward-looking question about when a string of experiments becomes a pattern worth committing to. If you've ever felt stuck in a remote role but unsure what to try next, this episode gives you a practical framework to start exploring. #RemoteWork #CareerExperiments #CareerGrowth #ProductManagement #SaaS #Marketing #Design #CareerPivot #ProfessionalDevelopment #HybridWork #AsyncWork #SideProjects #Careers #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WorkFromHome #DistributedTeams Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • How Remote Workers Can Use the Async Writing Principle to Lead
    Jun 27 2026
    Episode 76 of Remote Work Conversations with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna explore how remote workers can use asynchronous writing as a leadership tool, not just a communication method. They dissect the 'async writing principle' — the idea that clear, structured written communication builds trust, influence, and visibility in distributed teams. Lucas shares a case from GitLab's public handbook, where CEO Sid Sijbrandij wrote a one-page memo that reshaped the company's remote culture. Luna pushes back on whether over-reliance on writing can exclude oral communicators. They cover practical tactics: the 'first 48 hours' rule for new hires, using shared docs for decision logs, and how one async status update saved a junior designer's career. The hosts also discuss the trade-offs between speed and clarity, and when to break async for a phone call. A concrete, actionable episode for anyone who wants to stand out without a corner office. #RemoteWork #AsyncWriting #Leadership #GitLab #SidSijbrandij #Communication #VirtualTeams #DistributedTeams #CareerGrowth #WorkFromAnywhere #AsyncFirst #WritingSkills #RemoteCulture #DecisionLogs #Visibility #JuniorEmployees #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • How Remote Workers Can Use Asynchronous Updates to Stay Visible
    Jun 26 2026
    Episode 75 of Remote Work Conversations explores how remote workers can stay visible and build career momentum using asynchronous updates. Lucas and Luna discuss the 'status update gap' that remote employees face compared to office colleagues, and share a practical framework borrowed from engineering teams: the weekly async update. They walk through a real example from a distributed marketing team at a mid-size SaaS company, where team members write a 100-word Friday update in a shared document, focusing on one completed task, one open question, and one upcoming priority. The hosts break down why this simple habit creates career leverage, how it surfaces impact to leadership, and how to avoid the trap of writing performative updates. They also touch on the research from Harvard Business Review showing that remote workers who communicate their accomplishments are more likely to be promoted. Lucas and Luna debate whether async updates work better in Slack, Notion, or email, and offer tips for getting started without feeling awkward. #RemoteWork #CareerGrowth #AsyncUpdates #Visibility #DistributedTeams #CareerAdvice #WorkFromHome #Productivity #ProfessionalDevelopment #Communication #RemoteLeadership #ManagerTips #CareerStrategy #SaaS #Business #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • How Remote Workers Can Use the 80-20 Rule for Career Impact
    Jun 26 2026
    In this episode of Remote Work Conversations with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how remote workers can apply the 80-20 principle — also known as the Pareto Principle — to maximize career impact without burning out. Lucas breaks down a real example from a distributed software team at a mid-size tech company that used the rule to identify the 20 percent of tasks driving 80 percent of results, leading to faster promotions and higher satisfaction. Luna adds perspective on how to audit your own workweek to find the high-leverage activities, and they discuss common pitfalls like mistaking busywork for impact. If you're a remote worker tired of feeling like you're always working but never advancing, this episode gives you a concrete framework to recalibrate. The hosts also touch on how managers can use the rule to design better async workflows. Packed with actionable advice and grounded in real data. #80-20Rule #ParetoPrinciple #RemoteWork #CareerGrowth #Productivity #HighLeverage #AsyncWork #TimeManagement #DistributedTeams #CareerStrategy #WorkSmarter #Focus #Impact #RemoteCareers #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #WorkFromHome Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • How Remote Workers Can Make an Impact Without a Title
    Jun 25 2026
    In this episode of Remote Work Conversations with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how remote employees can drive meaningful change and build influence without a formal leadership title. Using the real-world case of a software engineer at a distributed tech company who spearheaded a cross-team documentation overhaul, they break down the strategies: identifying gaps no one owns, building coalitions in Slack, and leveraging async write-ups to create visibility. Lucas shares his own experience as a former journalist who influenced editorial direction without being an editor. They discuss the 'benevolent dictator for a day' approach, the power of saying 'I'll own this,' and how documenting decisions can become your career portfolio. The episode also touches on why managers often reward initiative more than job descriptions and how remote workers can turn informal contributions into promotion leverage. No fluff, just actionable frameworks for anyone who wants to lead from where they sit. #RemoteWork #CareerGrowth #LeadershipWithoutTitle #DistributedTeams #Influence #AsyncWork #Documentation #CrossTeamCollaboration #Initiative #Visibility #PromotionStrategy #Slack #SoftSkills #WorkplaceInfluence #EmployeeEmpowerment #Careers #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins