Zosia Bielski, a time use reporter at The Globe and Mail, will investigate how the pandemic has reshaped our daily interactions with time at work and leisure. Over the next year, her stories will draw from extensive research, analyzing trends such as hybrid work and the push against busyness culture. Bielski’s previous reporting includes impactful topics relating to relationships, eldercare, and the historic #MeToo movement in Canada, providing a rich background for her upcoming focus on time allocation in society.
Zosia Bielski explores our evolving relationship with time post-pandemic, focusing on work, leisure, and the impact of a busier culture on daily life.
Through in-depth reporting, Bielski examines hybrid work dynamics, distractions in modern life, and societal shifts towards valuing balance over busyness.
Her previous award-winning coverage includes significant topics like #MeToo's impact on Canadian society and the personal costs of eldercare.
A sought-after voice in time-use journalism, Bielski delves into the myriad ways we allocate our time across different spheres.
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