Work Awesome
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Podcast Description
Work Awesome is the podcast adjunct to the Work Awesome website. This bi-weekly podcast will feature tips and tricks, motivation and inspiration, reviews and interviews with guests that will inspire, motivate and entertain listeners. Hosted by Mike Vardy, the aim of the podcast is to bring you some of the things we’re doing at the website in a different context –- and with additional content to boot.
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Uncertainty: An Interview with Jonathan Fields | On this special episode of the Work Awesome podcast, Mike Vardy chats with the Career Renegade himself, Jonathan Fields. Jonathan is a highly-demanded speaker and accomplished author, whose latest book, Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt into Fuel for Brilliance, drops this week. This new work discusses the aspects of uncertainty that hinder people, as well as how to overcome uncertainty when it is holding you back. And that just scratches the surface of this incredibly motivating and inspiring book. During this interview, the topics of uncertainty is explored -- a great primer for a book that is sure to awaken many people who aren't living to their fullest because of being afraid of what lies beyond...and propelling them forward to face uncertainty head-on. Show Notes Jonathan discusses ritualization and "certainty anchors" and how they play a role in overcoming one's fear of uncertainty. Is uncertainty the enemy of flow? Jonathan offers his thoughts on the matter. Jonathan discusses the three elements that can aid in battling the fear of the unknown. What is Jonathan's favorite drink? Does he use a standing or sitting desk? Can he work with music or his silence his ally? He tells us. If you enjoyed the podcast, please let the Work Awesome editorial team know. Leave a rating and review in iTunes. Thanks! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window | 9/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 24 – Podcasting Passion with Myke Hurley | On this episode of the Work Awesome podcast, outgoing Podcast Prodigy Mike Vardy chats with a man of many podcasts, Myke Hurley. Mike is the man behind The Podcasting Project, which is the hub for the podcasts he is involved with (including Enough: The Minimal Mac Podcast, which he co-hosts with past Work Awesome podcast guest Patrick Rhone). Along with the number of podcasts that Myke is involved in, he manages to work a full time day job -- and the discussion on this episode revolves a lot around how one can fuel their passion while still working a job 40+ hours a week. Show Notes How Myke manages all of the podcasts and still maintains a level of "awesomeness". He gives some insight into his workflow. What podcasting equipment he uses , much of which can be found online at the personal website of past guest Dan Benjamin. . . .and there's the usual talk about the drink of choice (and what he uses to drink it), workstation preferences, whether or not music is in the working atmosphere equation and more. If you enjoy the podcast, please let the Work Awesome editorial team know -- and help others find out about the podcast. Leave a rating and review in iTunes. Thanks! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window | 7/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 23 – Mac at Work with David Sparks | This week's episode of the Work Awesome podcast features David Sparks. David hosts the popular Mac Power Users podcast, maintains a regular posting schedule on his MacSparky website and finds time to work as a full time lawyer. How does he do it? You'll have to listen to find out... Show Notes David reveals how he manages to get all of his stuff done. How he feels about the feedback he gets on the Mac Power Users podcast. What David feels should come with the Mac...that doesn't. . . . and we talk tea, desks, what music spurs him on (if any) and much more. This Week’s Sponsor This episode of the Work Awesome podcast is sponsored by Memonic. Memonic makes note-taking a cinch. From clipping to filing and organizing information, they make the whole process a no-brainer, with the best web clipper out there, and an interactive dashboard that even lets you collect information socially, in groups, with your friends and colleagues. To get a free one-month premium trial of Memonic, enter the promo code G-6E7754W on their Plans & Prices page. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know -- and help others find out about us. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes. Thanks! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window Image courtesy of MacSparky. | 7/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 22 – The Power of Paper with Adam King | This week's episode of the Work Awesome podcast features Adam King. Adam is a highly-respected online writer, as evidenced by his inclusion in the Read & Trust network, and last month he sparked a bit of a renewed interest for many in the power of paper-based productivity with his piece entitled "The Daily Rind". Show Notes Adam King offers insight on why he has jumped back into using paper, and why he's never totally left the digital realm of productivity behind, either. He discusses a passion of his and his latest venture, Ethical Coffee. Where (and why) he got started with his "online life". . . . and he offers his preferences when it comes to workspaces, whether music plays into his work environment, and the usual questions guests are asked to wrap up the podcast. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it's the best way to help people find us. For those who've been listening and have already left a rating and review -- thank you! We're always looking for feedback so don't hesitate to leave a comment on the episode post itself so that we can do what we can to make the podcast more awesome! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window | 6/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 21 – Connect and Revolutionize with Pace and Kyeli Smith | This week's podcast features Pace and Kyeli Smith of The Connection Revolution. In this interview, they discuss the power of connecting with yourself and your true passions, which can go a long way in revolutionizing the way you work and live. Pace and Kyeli are going to be attending this weekend's World Domination Summit, as hosted by Chris Guillebeau and his team of dedicated volunteers. The summit (known as #WDS on Twitter) is going to bring 500 like-minded people from across the globe to Portland, Oregon for an truly inspiring weekend -- and the connections that will be forged and the revolutionizing of lives that will take place are right up Pace and Kyeli's alley. Show Notes Pace and Kyeli discuss their 52 Weeks to Awesome e-course. Their thoughts on the notion of New Year's Resolutions. What are their stories behind their successes? What they think people can do to elevate their game. . . . and they each reveal their drinks of choice, work areas and tools that help them, well, work awesome. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. For those who've been listening for quite some time -- thank you! We've got some great guests lined up (David Sparks, Adam King, among others) in the coming weeks, so stay tuned. . .! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window Image courtesy of The Connection Revolution. | 6/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 20 — Staying Focused with Eddie Smith | The Work Awesome podcast welcomes Eddie Smith, the man behind the popular productivity site Practically Efficient. He describes himself as "an actuary, a thinker, an efficiency experimenter and a blogger—all in one." Eddie's work has attracted the attention (and praise) of many popular internet writers, including those who contribute to the Read & Trust network and Merlin Mann. Eddie and Work Awesome podcast prodigy Mike Vardy discussed a wide variety of productivity-related topics during this interview, well before Eddie had added the newest addition to his workflow: his child. We may shoot for a follow-up interview in a few months to see how he's adapted. . . Show Notes What Eddie was using before making his shift to OmniFocus, and why he decided to make the change. How he uses OmniFocus. What Eddie's secret is to finding "balance". Why he started writing in the first place. What "practically efficient" actually means to him. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. We're working hard to bring some great guests on -- and we've already had some great ones -- so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window Image courtesy of Flavors.me/jesmithiv | 5/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 19 – From Writer to Entrepreneur: Jen Bilik | This week's guest on the Work Awesome podcast is Jen Bilik, the founder, CEO and "head honcho" of Knock Knock. Knock Knock makes fun (yet practical) productivity tools, so if you're new to the world of productivity tools or simply want to make getting stuff done more entertaining, then give Knock Knock a try. I've got a few of the file folders they make, and they've raised both eyebrows and laughter when they've caught attention from my colleagues. Jen was gracious enough to give me plenty of time to discuss how Knock Knock works, along with her own work habits. The podcast is one of our longer ones, but it really gives you an inside look as to how an idea that may seem off-the-cuff goes from concept to finished product. I think you'll be as surprised as I was. Show Notes Why Jen decided to start Knock Knock. How Knock Knock might just help people get stuff done. Her thoughts on the coverage (and success) of Knock Knock. Whether or not the digital realm is something Knock Knock is exploring. What her working environment is like, including musical preferences, drink of choice and much more. The winner of the Jason Womack prize pack from last episode is Daryl Tay. Daryl's name was chosen at random from the entrants, and he provided the correct answer: Jason worked for David Allen prior to striking out on his own. Congratulations, Daryl! If you enjoy the Work Awesome podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. We're working hard to bring some great guests on -- and we've already had some great ones -- so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window | 5/6/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 18 – Jason Womack: Work Awesome Podcast | On this week's episode of the Work Awesome podcast (the first under new ownership, I might add), we start a new era. A new theme will greet listeners as they tune in, but a familiar voice can still be heard as host. I continue my journey with this site in my new role as Podcast Prodigy, and every other week the Work Awesome podcast will bring tips, tricks, interviews and more. This week, I had the opportunity to speak with Jason Womack, noted productivity expert and author. Jason is one of the principals at The Womack Company, a company that aims to help those in all walks of business (and in life) "level up" their productivity. Jason recently inked a book deal with Wiley Publishing, and his first book under its banner, Your Best Just Got Better, will hit bookshelves later in 2011. Jason and I discussed his latest book, The Promise Doctrine, which he co-wrote with his father Craig Womack, as well as some of the advice he has for those seeking to level up their own work, life and passions. Through such tactics as sending clear and actionable emails to what aspect of The Promise Doctrine that he feels is the most crucial, our discussion covers a wide spectrum that offers both practical and inspirational insights from a man who has many years of experience in the productivity and self-development realm. Jason has offered one lucky WorkAwesome podcast follower an opportunity to win each item from The Womack Company library. This includes: DVD: 15 Tips for Time Management Audio CD: 20 Time Saving Tips Book: The Promise Doctrine In order to win, just leave a comment below telling us what well-known productivity expert (and past podcast guest) Jason worked with before forging out on his own. We'll select the winner at random by May 5th, 2011 at 12 noon PDT and announce the winner here when we post our next podcast episode. You can find out more about Jason 's products at: http://astore.amazon.com/jwc-20 If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. We're working hard to bring some great guests on -- and we've already had some great ones -- so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window (Image courtesy of Womack Company) | 4/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 17 – James Shelley | This week's guest on the WorkAwesome podcast is James Shelley. James is a highly-regarded online writer, offering articles on productivity and time management -- as well as attention and willpower. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. That said, James is also a storyteller and speaker. He has spoken to high school students about the challenges the world has to offer as well as looking at lifestyles choices and decisions that need to be made. These kind of musings don't just apply to the youth of today; we all can learn from James' work online. His work at JamesShelley.net is a great place to start. Show Notes James discusses the differences between doing productive vs. being productive. What tools he uses in his workflow -- and how he doesn't use OmniFocus for everything. With multiple jobs, how he makes everything "fit". How James works his craft. What is the Attention Economy is. ...and James discusses his drink of choice, music of choice and other tools that he has in play in his daily life. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. We've recently been featured in iTunes' New & Notable under audio podcasts...and the highly-touted iOS app Instacast has us listed as one of the more popular podcasts going right now. (We've even had some of our episodes seen in the HuffDuffer space!) Let us know what we can do to keep improving the podcast -- we'd love the feedback! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window (Image courtesy of JamesShelley.net) | 4/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 16 – Jesse Jacobs | This week's guest on the WorkAwesome podcast is Jesse Jacobs, founder of the Samovar Tea Lounge. Jesse also blogs at RealRitual, a website that discusses the power and joy of maintaining rituals in life. If you're looking to hear more of Jesse's backstory, I highly suggest you check out his interview with Dan Benjamin on The Pipeline -- as always, Dan does a great job interviewing Jesse. We don't go into his backstory too deep in our discussion, but focus more on the present. Specifically, how he stays productive, fosters his passions and his suggestions on how others can do the same. Jesse was kind enough to provide our listeners (and readers) with a 15% discount on all products at samovarlife.com. Just use coupon code drinktea upon checkout. This coupon is good until April 1st, 2011. Show Notes Jesse discusses how he got into the tea business -- from working his office job. What tools he uses to stay productive and on task. Why tea is fast becoming the drink of choice for those who want to stay productive. Jesse also outlines his morning routine, which includes getting up at around 3:30 am. What someonenew to the tea experience needs to get started with little to no barriers, including teas that are carried at Samovar. (Note: Here's where that coupon code can come in handy!) ...and, among other things, Mike and Jesse discuss their fondness for using old-fashioned shaving tools in their grooming ritual. Jesse's razor of choice is the Cobra Classic. Mike's is the Merkur 34C "Hefty Classic". If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. We're working hard to bring some great guests on -- and we've already had some great ones -- so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window (Image courtesy of RealRitual.com) | 3/17/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 15 – Adam Lisagor | Our guest on this week's episode of the WorkAwesome podcast is Adam Lisagor. Adam has a lot on the go, including developing iPhone apps (like Birdhouse with Cameron Hunt), being involved in a couple of podcasting projects (You Look Nice Today with Scott Simpson and Merlin Mann) and acting as what some may call as a "reluctant" pitchman for products such as Square and Flipboard. But what Adam primarily does is make video. Really good video. With clients that include the aforementioned Square and Flipboard, he also has created some great spots for Jawbone's JAMBOX and Peel. Adam's videos don't really feel like commercials, which is what may have led to a steady stream of work over the past few years. WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy has more of a discussion than an "interview" with Adam about things like workflow, how he keeps on top of all that he has going on, and his particular drink of choice. (Hint: it's not coffee, tea, or soda...) Show Notes WorkAwesome Productivity Tip: Don't take yourself so seriously. Take breaks, breathe and have fun. That'll lead to better work and a better life. Adam discusses his workflow, including what he tells clients about his work habits from the onset. How he ended up becoming a pitchman and why he's still doing it. What types of companies that he likes to work with...and why. Why he really doesn't use any productivity tools. What tools he does use as part of his workflow. Why he worships email. What's the deal with You Look Nice Today? ...and Adam discusses his favorite drink, what he listens to and whether he stands or sits while working -- along with much more. This Week's Sponsor This week's episode is sponsored by Hover. Hover is offering a 10% discount available exclusively to WorkAwesome podcast listeners (and our readers, of course) when you go to their website to buy your next domain name. Just click here and enter the word awesome when checking out. You'll see that finding and registering a domain with Hover is fast, easy, friendly and secure. Hover makes domain names simple. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window If you enjoy the WorkAwesome podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. And if you have any suggestions on guests or what else you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. (Image courtesy of Flavors.me/lonelysandwich) | 3/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 14 – Stever Robbins | This week on the WorkAwesome podcast, our editor Mike Vardy had the opportunity to chat with Stever Robbins, better known as The Get-It-Done Guy. Stever's book has been reviewed here at WorkAwesome, and during this interview we dig a little deeper into the book, as well as other aspects of productivity and workflow that he offers on his website and his regular podcasts. Stever's practical and accessible advice on productivity makes what many consider a dry topic more entertaining and still very informative. In addition to the interview, we've started to implement some of our listener suggestions. This week we slowly venture into offering tips -- with just one tip offered. But it's a big one that can be challenging for many of us. Show Notes WorkAwesome Productivity Tip: Pick one productivity system/tool and stick with it for a minimum of 90 days. Stever Robbins discusses his "origin story"; how he got started in the realm of productivity. Why books on productivity aren't as accessible and fun as they should (and could) be. Which of the 9 steps that he offers in his book is the most important. His opinion of Inbox Zero. Stever discusses if -- and if so, how -- people can be overproductive. ...and he answers some of our regular questions regarding working environments, early rising/night owl, paper or digital and much more. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. We're working hard to bring some great guests on -- and we've already had some great ones -- so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window (Image courtesy of SteverRobbins.com) | 3/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 13 – Gina Trapani | WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy had the pleasure to interview Lifehacker founding editor and highly-regarded developer Gina Trapani on this week's episode of the podcast. Gina's got a ton of projects on the go on the web, all of which are awesome in scope and in nature. She's regarded as one of the top productivity experts on the web today (one could go as for to say that her reach expands well beyond the Internet realm as well), and it was truly a privilege to have her on as a guest. Show Notes Gina discusses the reason behind starting started Lifehacker and the reason for eventually leaving the site. Why Gina believes that productivity has had (and still does have) such an appeal to so many on the Internet. Todo.txt app, Gina's self-developed task list application, is discussed. Gina gives a rundown of her daily workflow, including IRC, email and other tools she uses. What is ThinkUp? Gina spills the beans. Mike and Gina offer a requiem for the late, lamented Google Wave. The status of Gina's standing desk experiment. Apparently, Gina occasionally dances while she works. So what's on her playlist? Gina digs Gmail...she explains her reasons, what aspects of Gmail's features she uses and some of the other apps she has to keep tabs on things. There was a lot more that went down in this brief -- yet informative and entertaining -- discussion, including Gina's drink of choice and sleep habits. Check out this episode by subscribing through your favorite podcast aggregator or by listening to it right here on the website. Please note that there were some slight issues with Skype on occasion during the interview. There wasn't much that could be done about that, and since Gina's time is at a premium, there was little choice but to let these rare imperfections slide. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. We're working hard to bring some great guests on -- and we've already had some great ones -- so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. We're starting to roll out some of the suggestions we've received as of this week's podcast, such as the expanded show notes. There's more improvements to come. Our goal...to be the podcast destination for those who want to do (and are doing) awesome work. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window (Image courtesy of The SetUp) | 2/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 12 – Patrick Rhone | This week's episode of the WorkAwesome podcast features a "less than minimal" interview with renowned minimalist and talented writer Patrick Rhone. Patrick's writing covers the landscape of productivity, technology analysis and practical tips, all with a tremendous amount of articulation, thoughtfulness and flair. Patrick is the writer and curator at Minimal Mac, a website that promotes subjective simplicity to Mac users everywhere. However, Patrick's philosophy goes beyond the Mac platform alone (although admittedly, it is his platform of choice) and he has taken it to the next level with his new podcast, entitled Enough - The Minimal Mac Podcast. Patrick and WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy discuss the nature of minimalism (what it is and, more importantly, what it really is), workflow and the crux of the term "enough" as he sees it. Since Patrick is a busy guy, we delve into how he achieves balance in all that he does -- both in work and life -- and the shift that has been happening for him with the rising success of his writing career. He also mentions some of those that he thinks are doing awesome work with their writing these days. We even talk about email strategies. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. Leave us a rating and review in iTunes; it'll help people find us and build up our listenership. We're working hard to bring some great guests on -- and we've already had some great ones -- so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. We want to be the podcast destination for those who want to do (and are doing) awesome work. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window (Image courtesy of | 2/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 11 – Stephen Smith | This week's episode of the WorkAwesome podcast features an interview with productivity consultant Stephen Smith. Stephen has been involved in the productivity realm for many years, and his most recent endeavour is the work.life.creativity site, which is described as: ...an open community and are looking forward to hearing new ideas and perspectives. We are not tied to any one system, methodology or answer. We are simply interested in finding solutions that help us get the most out of life. We wish to spend less time “doing” and more time “living”. In our minds, the goal of life is not about doing, it is about being done. Stephen has also been involved with SOBCon, an annual event "where some of the best minds in the Internet space gather to present models, discuss insights, and determine best practices." It has been growing every year -- in both size and number of occurrences. WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy discusses with Stephen the various projects he has on the go and how he manages to keep all of these projects alive -- and thriving -- with a full time job on his plate as well. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. We're working hard to bring some great guests on (with upcoming episodes featuring Stever Robbins, Patrick Rhone and Dan Schawbel to name a few), so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. We've already started to receive some great suggestions -- thanks to those who've already connected with us! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. Leave us a rating and review as well in iTunes...it'll help people find us! | 2/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 10 – Ben Brooks | This week's episode of the podcast feaures an interview with Ben Brooks of The Brooks Review. The Brooks Review has quickly become a "must read" by productivity and technology fans alike. Brooks' insightul and informed writing has garnered the attention of well-known web personalities such as Merlin Mann and John Gruber, and the site delivers its content in a very reader-friendly design. During this interview with podcast host Mike Vardy, Brooks discusses the various productivity methods and tools he uses and why he started The Brooks Review, among other things. Ah, yes...they also talk about Things and his "review" of the Playbook. If you enjoy the podcast, please let us know. We're working hard to bring some great guests on (as well as improving the quality as we go along), so if you have any suggestions on guests or what you'd like to hear, let us know in the comments. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. Leave us a rating and review as well in iTunes...it'll help people find us! | 2/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 9 – Dan Benjamin | This week's episode features an interview with Dan Benjamin of the Internet broadcasting network 5by5. This relatively new network features shows that involve not only Dan himself, but other well known "Internetians" such as John Gruber (Daring Fireball), Marco Arment (Instapaper), Jeffrey Zeldman (A List Apart) and Merlin Mann (43 Folders). WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy had the rare opportunity to put Dan on the "interviewee" side of things to find out about his own workflow and habits, what tools he uses to stay -- and increase -- his productivity and what triggered him to forge out on his own and start 5by5. Enjoy the podcast! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. (Image courtesy of danbenjamin.com) Links to Ikea desks that can be used as a "standing desk": Galant Ludvig | 1/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 8 – Shawn Blanc | On this week's episode of the WorkAwesome podcast, Mike Vardy had the pleasure to speak with Shawn Blanc, known for his elegant posts at his own site, shawnblanc.net. During the interview, Shawn discusses the different tools he uses to stay productive, how he works at home in comparison to working in the office and offers some insights into his productivity software of choice, OmniFocus. If you're looking to jump into OmniFocus as your productivity tool of choice, Shawn's website is a highly valuable resource. Enjoy the podcast! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. | 1/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 7 – Michael Sliwinski | After a two week break, the WorkAwesome podcast returns featuring an interview with Michael Sliwinski, creator of Nozbe and founder of Productive Firm. Nozbe is a cloud-based tool that Sliwinski designed for his own personal use at first, but released it to the public a few years back and has been growing steadily ever since. It was one of the first well-known productivity web apps, and has since been incorporated into mobile apps for the iPhone and iPad to allow you to keep getting things done even when you're on the move. Productive Firm is the hub where you can find Productive Magazine and The Productive Show. Productive Magazine has been around for well over a year now, and features articles and interviews with productivity experts from around the world. Those who have been faetured include Leo Babauta, Michael Hyatt, Stever Robbins (The Get-It-Done Guy) and the creator of GTD, David Allen. WorkAwesome readers -- and listeners -- can take advantage of an exclusive offer that gives you access to Nozbe at a 10% discount on all yearly plans (Personal, Family, Team and Business). Nozbe has monthly and yearly plans and this coupon code works for the yearly plans. Just enter the special discount code WORKAWESOME to receive the discount when signing up for a yearly plan. (Nozbe yearly plans are already discounted 25% over the monthly price and this coupon code gives a further 10% discount off of that.) Enjoy the podcast! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. | 1/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 6 – Karen Brelsford | This week's podcast features tips on simple ways to get through the holidays and an interview with theatrical artistic director Karen Brelsford. Karen has been working in theatre for years and WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy discusses with her how she is able to balance her work as well as handle the rigors of working in such a demanding field. Karen shares her insights on how she manages her time in order to deal with multiple productions and how she went from studying tree rings for a living to the world of theatre. Mike also shares with WorkAwesome listeners some information on what could be in store for followers of this site could be in store for this week as we head towards Christmas. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. | 12/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 5 – David Allen | On this week's podcast, WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy speaks with someone who many consider to be the preeminent productivity expert on the planet: David Allen. David is the author of Getting Things Done (and creator of the methodology with the same name -- or GTD for short) and is the "go to guy" for all things productivity-related. We talk about New Year's resolutions, the common misconceptions about GTD and even get into the real secret behind the methodology. This is an exclusive interview on the WorkAwesome podcast with the creator of GTD -- and shouldn't be missed. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. | 12/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 4 – Brett Kelly | This week's podcast features an interview with Brett Kelly of Bridging the Nerd Gap and author of the popular ebook, Evernote Essentials. Brett has been a part of the productivity scene on the web for years now, with a myriad of blogs and projects to his credit. Brett and WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy discuss the use of Evernote in terms of a productive workflow, what features of Evernote often go under-utilized and what he feels is the best coffee maker there is. Brett also offers a coupon code for those wishing to buy Evernote Essentials. Use the code WORKAWESOME to get 10% off of the purchase price. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. | 12/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 3 | This week's episode of the WorkAwesome Podcast features an interview with Nathan Hangen and Oleg Mokhov. These two gentlemen who not only have their own ventures that they foster on a daily basis, such as Nathan's Building Digital Empires site and Oleg's own site Mokhov.com, but they have forged a partnership with two projects: SoundTrackster (a site that offers "royalty-free music that doesn't suck") and BlueRize, which offers electronic music and podcasts that are a serve to energize entrepreneurs. Did I mention that these two live on opposite coasts? They discuss with host Mike Vardy how they are effective as a team, how they stay productive, function and flourish with such a distance between and what they do to foster their partnerships from across the miles. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. | 11/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 2 | This week's episode of the WorkAwesome podcast features an interview with ZURB’s Chief Instigator, Bryan Zmijewski that was conducted just after the release of their new web service, Verify. Host Mike Vardy also delves into the world of iPad and iPhone productivity including what's now possible with the recent updates in the iOS -- as well as the endless discussion about paper vs. digital task management. Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. (Congratulations to Michael Ross for winning the Paid to Exist program offered for commenting on last week's podcast. He happens to be a freelance web developer and writer -- and hopefully the program will benefit him. Watch for more contests coming soon...) | 11/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Announcing The WorkAwesome Podcast | Today marks the launch of our latest enhancement to the WorkAwesome site: the WorkAwesome podcast. This weekly podcast will feature tips and tricks, motivation and inspiration, reviews and interviews - and much more. Hosted by yours truly, WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy, the aim of the podcast is to bring you some of the things we're doing at WorkAwesome in a different context - and with additional content to boot. Our inaugural podcast features an interview with Jonathan Mead, best known for his website Illuminated Mind. Not only was he kind enough to share his take on doing awesome work, but he offered our WorkAwesome faithful a chance to win a free enrollment to his Paid to Exist program. To win, you need to leave a comment answering the following: "What you would create or do if you had the ultimate freedom to do so?" We'll compile all the comments and draw one lucky winner to be announced here at WorkAwesome on Monday November 22. As always, we want to know what you'd like to see in the WorkAwesome podcast - share your thoughts with us below as well. We'll be sure to announce when the podcast shows up in iTunes -- we're still waiting on that. Follow us on Twitter and our Facebook page and you'll be brought up to speed when we go live. Enjoy the podcast! Subscribe to the podcast Play in podcast in new window UPDATE: You can now subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. | 11/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 25 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Great show!
I wish it was more often though.
Was a feast for my ears!
Mikey knows how to put on a show. This podcast pretty much picks up with Productivardy - a know also dead podcast. Vardy's Canada's Merlin Mann - the Internet just can't get enough of him! More Vardy! Vardy for Prime Minister!
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