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Episode 472: The Evolution of Getting Things Done with David Allen

David Allen joins us in this vault episode to delve deeper into the GTD methodology and how it has evolved since its inception in 2001. While there were some technical difficulties during our conversation, this episode is still a must-listen for anyone looking to streamline their productivity.

Episode 471 – Richard Medcalf talks about XQuadrant

In this episode, we talk about his book, where we covered a lot of interesting topics. We started by exploring the idea of firefighting, and how it can prevent us from making time for strategy. We also delved into the phrasing we use when trying to free ourselves from obligations and the difference between obligations and commitments.

Episode 470 – Mike Rucker talks about The Fun Habit

Mike Rucker and I discuss his latest book, The Fun Habit, which is a wonderful read. I love the two words in the title: fun and habit. In our conversation, we explore how pursuing joy and wonder can change your life, and how these words are interchangeable.

Episode 469 – Erik Qualman talks about The Focus Project

On this episode of A Productive Conversation, I had the pleasure of speaking with Erik Qualman, a best-selling author and keynote speaker who has reached over 50 million people in over 55 countries! We dive into his latest book, The Focus Project, and explore the topic of focus and how it can impact your life.

Episode 467 – Optimize Yourself with Zack Arnold

In this episode, Mike had the pleasure of chatting with Zack Arnold, an award-winning editor, director, and founder of Optimize Yourself. He’s also a father of two and a two-time American Ninja Warrior. We had a productive conversation about how to pursue fulfilling careers without sacrificing our health, relationships, or sanity.

Episode 466: Hamza Khan talks about Leadership, Reinvented

Hamza and Mike cover a wide range of topics, including ego, productivity, and journaling. We also dive into Hamza’s latest book, “Leadership, Reinvented,” which focuses on fostering empathy, servitude, diversity, and innovation in the workplace. As a co-founder of a leading soft skills training company, Hamza brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this discussion, making it both practical and engaging.

Episode 464: Growing Old and Staying Rad with Steven Kotler

Steven shares his own experiences and struggles as we dive into Gnar Country, which is filled with valuable insights and practical advice for anyone looking to maintain their edge as they grow older. This conversation was a great reminder that it’s never too late to pursue your passions and stay “rad” as you age.