Episode 626: PM Talks S2E10 – Clarity
In this latest PM Talks, Patrick Rhone and I dive into the topic of clarity—how to find it, keep it, and use it to navigate the unpredictability of everyday life.
In this latest PM Talks, Patrick Rhone and I dive into the topic of clarity—how to find it, keep it, and use it to navigate the unpredictability of everyday life.
Jesse J. Anderson joins me to talk about ADHD, his book Extra Focus, and practical strategies for motivation and attention that work for anyone.
Leslie Grandy joins me to discuss Creative Velocity and how leaders, professionals, and everyday people can unlock breakthrough ideas by reframing creativity, managing emotional regulation, and embracing AI as a collaborative partner.
Neil Ghosh joins me to discuss why doing more isn’t enough—we must do more good. From empathy to legacy, Neil shares lessons from extraordinary people and how we can apply them in our own lives.
Social platforms aren’t inherently dark and awful—they’re amplifiers. They can connect and create just as easily as they can divide and destroy. The challenge isn’t to abandon them outright, but to engage with discernment. In Curation, Not Cremation, I explore how the Spheres of Attention can help us reclaim our relationship with connection, news, and platforms—so our attention serves us, not the other way around.
In this month’s PM Talks, Patrick Rhone and I explore connection—how it shapes fandom, faith, empathy, and even the way we use technology to simplify life.
Chris Ducker joins me to discuss The Long Haul Leader and the lessons he’s learned about sustainability, patience, and building a life and business that truly last.
Ben Amos joins me to share why strategy—not shiny tools—should be at the core of any video approach. We cover audience avatars, clear goals, and the seven steps to making video truly work.
Michael Timms shares how real leaders inspire accountability—not through blame, but through trust, clarity, and systems that support ownership.
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