The Productivityist Podcast: Stephan Spencer
On this episode of The Productivityist Podcast I speak with Stephan Spencer, a man of many talents and projects (including hosting The Optimized Geek).
On this episode of The Productivityist Podcast I speak with Stephan Spencer, a man of many talents and projects (including hosting The Optimized Geek).
On this episode of the podcast I chat with Avrum Nadigel. He is an author and relationship therapist. He co-produces “It’s the anxiety, stupid!” – a podcast about relationship angst, and draws a comic about intimacy called “Ball and Change”. His new book, Learning to Commit (The Workbook): Becoming Your Best Self to Find Your Best Match, will be published by Self-Counsel Press in November 2016.
When people ask me “What app should I use to help me be more productive?” I have a simple answer. “I don’t know.”
On this, the 100th episode of The Productivityist Podcast, I chat with producer John Poelstra about the evolution of the podcast since it started nearly two years ago.
I used to hate meetings. But now I don’t mind them at all. Heck, I even look forward to some of them. Here’s what changed…
On this episode of the podcast, I speak with Michael Dolan. Michael is an executive coach who helps leaders get out of their own way by enabling them to develop and maintain higher levels of productivity, self-awareness and effectiveness so that they can create a bigger impact and experience greater satisfaction in their work and life.
I’m a writer who writes at night. Here’s why this approach works for me…
On the episode this week, I speak with Dave Nevogt. Dave is the co-founder of Hubstaff and we chat about what it’s like to pivot from one entrepreneurial venture to another and how he is especially adept at eliminating distractions and dealing with disruptions.
We consume; we don’t experience. We settle; we don’t savour. All of this means that we “do” productive. We should “be” productive.
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