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Have you ever wondered if the worlds’ leading entrepreneurs, writers, musicians and business people construct their day differently to you? How I Work delves into the working days of some of the world’s most successful innovators. We discuss tactics, rituals and tricks they use to achieve so much more than the average person, despite having the same number of hours in the day.
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My Favourite Tip: Scott D Anthony on finding and killing zombies at work

My Favourite Tip: Scott D Anthony on finding and killing zombies at work

My favourite tip from my chat with innovation guru Scott D Anthony was his advice around finding and killing zombies at work.You can find the full interview here.If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07:4518/03/2019
Naomi Simson on why she unpublished 500 of her blog posts

Naomi Simson on why she unpublished 500 of her blog posts

My guest today is Naomi Simson. Naomi is one of Australia’s most well known entrepreneurs. She is the founder of RedBalloon and co-founder of the Big Red Group, which turns over more than $100m. Naomi is also the shark that wears red on Shark Tank, and happens to be the most followed Australian on LinkedIn, with over 2.7 million followers.I caught up with Naomi at her office in Sydney to chat about her approach to work, which she clearly has thought a lot about. One of the things that I loved about her philosophy is that structure and rhythm will set you free. We talk about the different structures she has built into her working week and a bunch of other really practical stuff.Topics we cover include: Naomi’s morning routine Why Naomi doesn’t have meetings on Fridays How Naomi finds time to write Why Naomi sees everywhere as an office How Naomi decides what to say no to How Naomi wrote a book in 14 days Naomi’s approach to social media When Naomi’s best ideas come to her The role Naomi’s blog plays in her life Why Naomi unpublished 500 blog posts over the summer You can find out more about Naomi at Naomisimson.com and sign up to Naomi’s Monday espresso for weekly inspiration. You can also follow Naomi on LinkedIn.Get in touch with me at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
37:0013/03/2019
My favourite tip: Adam Grant on how meetings kill productivity - and what to do about it

My favourite tip: Adam Grant on how meetings kill productivity - and what to do about it

My favourite tip from my chat with Adam Grant came about when I asked him what was his favourite research study into productivity. Turns out it’s one to do with meetings, and how to improve them.You can find the full interview here.If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:4011/03/2019
My Favourite Tip: How WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg tunes out digital distractions

My Favourite Tip: How WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg tunes out digital distractions

My favourite tip from my chat with Matt Mullenweg where he talks about some really practical strategies for tuning out digital distractions and creating healthy tech habits.You can find the full interview here.If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07:3908/03/2019
Why New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles doesn't write her stories at a desk

Why New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles doesn't write her stories at a desk

My guest today is journalist Nellie Bowles. Nellie covers tech and internet culture for The New York Times. Before joining The Times, she was a correspondent for “VICE News Tonight.” She has written for Recode, The Guardian, and started her writing career at the San Francisco Chronicle.I met Nellie because she interviewed me for a story a couple of months ago and I thought it would be fascinating to hear about how a NYT journalist actually spends their days. We cover lots of topics in this interview, including: How Nellie scored herself a job at the NYT Nellie’s quirky strategies for becoming a better writer Where Nellie finds ideas for stories How Nellie prepares for an interview Nellie’s go-to interview questions Why Nellie doesn’t like reading about people before she interviews them Nellie's approach for tuning out digital distractions Nellie’s Digital Shabbat Nellie’s go-to websites for staying up-to-date with tech news Why Nellie doesn’t listen to podcasts And much more.Find Nellie on Twitter at @NellieBowles https://twitter.com/nelliebowlesVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
31:1906/03/2019
Why we need to redesign our workdays

Why we need to redesign our workdays

This episode looks at challenging the standard 9-5 default that most businesses run by, and instead, using neuroscience to guide how we structure our workdays.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06:1004/03/2019
Dr Catriona Wallace on life as the Founder and CEO of an ASX-listed company, why she taught herself to be extraverted, and her unconventional approach to parenting.

Dr Catriona Wallace on life as the Founder and CEO of an ASX-listed company, why she taught herself to be extraverted, and her unconventional approach to parenting.

My guest today is Dr Catriona Wallace, who is the Founder and CEO of high-profile FinTech and ASX Listed company Flamingo. Flamingo provides a Cognitive Virtual Assistant (Artificial Intelligence) called ‘ROSIE’ that helps Financial Services companies across the world improve online sales conversion rates and the better servicing of customers.Based between NYC and Sydney, Dr Catriona Wallace is one of the world’s most cited experts on the Future of Customer Experience, Artificial Intelligence and Bot Strategy.Catriona was recently named one of the AFR’s 100 Women of Influence and topped the Business and Entrepreneur category. Catriona also happens to be one of my most influential mentors and a really good friend.We cover so much ground in this interview, including: The difference between being a CEO of a private company versus a publicly listed company - and why it requires a completely different skill set How Catriona became a "gun" salesperson Catriona’s secret to building rapport in sales meetings How she structures a typical one hour sales meeting How to build credibility quickly Catriona’s counterintuitive strategies for engaging prospects How to pack three week’s worth of clothes in a carry-on suitcase Catriona’s secret for getting over jet lag Why Catriona doesn’t believe in work-life balance How to build deep connections quickly when networking And much more.You can find Catriona at www.flamingo.ai, and also on Twitter and LinkedIn.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
48:1127/02/2019
Why it's more important for staff to review their own performance

Why it's more important for staff to review their own performance

This episode looks at performance reviews, and why it’s more important to have your team review their own performance.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:2925/02/2019
Daniel Pink on coming up with great titles for projects, how he structures his working days, and why he doesn't believe in willpower.

Daniel Pink on coming up with great titles for projects, how he structures his working days, and why he doesn't believe in willpower.

My guest today is Dan Pink. Dan is the author of six bestselling books, including Drive, A Whole New Mind, and his latest book "When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing", which has spent four months on the New York Times bestseller list. You might also be familiar with Dan through his TED talk about the surprising science of motivation, which has been viewed over 20 million times.I am a big Dan Pink fan so I was very excited to be able to chat with him. I think he has such a knack for dissecting complex science and finding a way to make it not just accessible, but memorable and impactful for his readers.We cover a bunch of things during this chat, including: How Dan works out whether an idea is great or whether it stinks How the idea behind his latest book "When" came to be The importance of the structure of a book, and Dan’s approach to mapping out a book’s structure Dan’s process for coming up with the title for a book or project How he came up with the title for Adam Grant’s bestselling book Give and Take Why Dan structures his work day into three distinct sections Why Dan isn’t a big believer in willpower How Dan constructs his working environment to make it easy to stay off digital distractions Dan’s approach to radically reducing the amount of emails he receives How Dan decides what to say yes to and what to say no to Dan’s approach for saying no politely Dan’s process for translating a book into a keynote speech Why Dan asks his wife to read his books out loud to him during the editing process Find out more about Dan at danpink.com and subscribe to his newsletter right here. And you can check out his latest book When here.For comprehensive show notes on this episode, go to: https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcastGet in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
38:3520/02/2019
My Favourite Tip: Janine Allis on how she structures her work week

My Favourite Tip: Janine Allis on how she structures her work week

My favourite tip from my chat with Janine Allis was how she structures her working week with some very interesting rules.You can find the full interview here: https://www.amanthaimber.com/blog/janine-allis-on-her-rules-for-the-work-week-her-trick-for-making-emailIf you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07:2918/02/2019
Dr Jason Fox on daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly rituals

Dr Jason Fox on daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly rituals

My guest today is Dr Jason Fox. I’ve known Jason for the best part of a decade. Like me, he is a scientist at heart and has a bias for strategies that are grounded in research. Jason travels the world helping leaders from companies such as Microsoft, Salesforce, McDonalds, and Toyota in the area of motivation design. Jason is also the bestselling author of The Game Changer and How to Lead a Quest, and in 2016 was awarded Keynote Speaker of the Year.Something I really like about how Jason organises his working life is that he thinks a lot about rhythms and rituals. In this chat, we talk about many of the ones he has incorporated into his life, from his daily rituals through to weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually.Here are some of the other things we cover in this chat: Why he picks a one-word theme at the beginning of every year, and his process for picking one Why Jason and his partner Kim track progress against their “fulfilment factors” - and how to identify your own fulfilment factors Jason’s process for making small versus big decisions Jason’s daily, weekly, quarterly and annual rhythms and rituals for work Jason’s morning routine Gratitude Calendars and how Jason uses one How Jason uses his time on planes Jason’s experiments into how to make email more bearable Jason’s strategy for saying "no" politely Jason’s process for reading non-fiction books Find Jason at drjasonfox.com and you can subscribe to his muse letter at drjasonfox.com/ahoy. And you can listen to Jason’s podcast The Cleverness at drjasonfox.com/podcastFor comprehensive show notes on this episode, go to: https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcastGet in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
51:2713/02/2019
My favourite tip: Amanda Palmer on her three check-in rituals

My favourite tip: Amanda Palmer on her three check-in rituals

My favourite tip from my chat with Amanda Palmer was how she has three basic benchmarks or rituals that she uses to check in with herself about how she is going.You can find the full interview here.If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
05:5912/02/2019
Microproductivity - how leaders can make small changes to create huge leaps in performance

Microproductivity - how leaders can make small changes to create huge leaps in performance

This episode looks at three simple changes managers can make to help their team’s productivity skyrocket.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06:4111/02/2019
Jake Knapp on having a distraction-free phone for six years

Jake Knapp on having a distraction-free phone for six years

My guest today is Jake Knapp. Jake spent the last 10 years at Google and Google Ventures where he created the Design Sprint, which is a method for building and testing a prototype in five days. He then went on and wrote a book about the process, called Sprint, which was a New York Times bestseller. He recently wrote another book called Make Time, which I mentioned on a previous episode. I personally loved Make Time, which is all about strategies to help make time for doing your most important work and really getting the most out of each day.I was so excited to have Jake on the show, as I’ve followed his work for several years. What I particularly loved about this chat was how practical Jake is in his strategies and how he applied them during his time at Google. Now I should warn you that this chat somehow ended up starting with a story about a near-death experience - but don’t worry, it gets more upbeat from there!We cover a whole lot of things, including: How a near death experience lead to Jake becoming a self-confessed “time dork" Jake’s number one tip for creating a great day Why Jake hates the traditional to-do list How Jake created a distraction free phone - and how it changed his life The importance of boredom How to take back control of your calendar How Jake managed his calendar at Google Ventures How Jake approaches his email Being productive versus being purposeful Why you need to be prepared to let little bad things happen in the pursuit of using time well Find out more about Jake at https://jakeknapp.com/ and get a copy of Make Time here. You can also listen to Jake’s awesome podcast, the Product Breakfast Club.For comprehensive show notes on this episode, go to: https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcastGet in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
56:0706/02/2019
My favourite tip: Atlassian's Dom Price on how he dramatically reduced the number of meetings in his diary

My favourite tip: Atlassian's Dom Price on how he dramatically reduced the number of meetings in his diary

My favourite tip from my chat with Dom Price was the strategy he used to eliminate a tonne of meetings from his diary.You can find the full interview here: https://www.amanthaimber.com/blog/atlassian-s-dom-price-on-how-he-uses-imposter-syndrome-to-his-advantageIf you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06:1105/02/2019
Why you need to change your "out of office" auto-responder immediately

Why you need to change your "out of office" auto-responder immediately

This mini-episode will help you re-think the seemingly innocuous "out of office" auto-responder and make yours be impactful and memorable.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:4703/02/2019
Eddie Perfect - behind the scenes of writing two broadway musicals at the same time

Eddie Perfect - behind the scenes of writing two broadway musicals at the same time

My guest today is Eddie Perfect. Eddie is a singer-songwriter, an actor, a comedian, and currently has not one, but two shows on Broadway - King Kong and Beetlejuice. Australian listeners might know Eddie from playing Mick Holland in Offspring, and theatre-goers might be familiar with some of Eddie’s work such as Shane Warne the Musical and Vivid White.When Eddie and I spoke, King Kong had literally just launched on Broadway and he was deep in re-writes for Beetlejuice. This interview really deep dives into what goes on behind the scenes in writing a musical, which for a musical theatre boffin such as myself, was delightful.And here are some other things we cover during the chat: How Eddie came to be working on not one, but TWO Broadway musicals at the same time How he wrote Beetlejuice’s introduction song for Beetlejuice The Musical His process for coming up with titles for songs Where Eddie does his best writing Why Eddie aims to complete with himself, and not with others How Eddie deals with criticism and bad reviews The role social media plays in Eddie’s life You can find Eddie on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. And you can learn more about Beetlejuice the musical here and King Kong on Broadway here.For comprehensive show notes on this episode, go to: https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcastGet in touch at [email protected] you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
58:4730/01/2019
The quickest way to boost your mood and productivity at work

The quickest way to boost your mood and productivity at work

In the first mini-episode for 2019, I talk about the absolute quickest way to boost your mood and productivity at work (it will only take you 40 seconds!)Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:0028/01/2019
BEST OF: Carolyn Creswell's annual self-reflection ritual, her favourite productivity hacks, and why she never eats lunch at her desk.

BEST OF: Carolyn Creswell's annual self-reflection ritual, her favourite productivity hacks, and why she never eats lunch at her desk.

How I Work: Summer SeriesMy guest today is Carolyn Creswell. As Australian listeners probably know, Carolyn is the founder of Carman’s muesli, which is in pretty much every supermarket in Australia and is exported to 32 countries around the world. Over the last 25 years, Carolyn has built Carman’s into a $100 million dollar business.But there is so much more to Carolyn that just delicious tasting muesli. She has given so much thought to the way she works and this interview is full of really practical gems. We talk about: Her morning routine Why she doesn’t do coffee meetings - and what she does instead Her trick to making new year’s resolutions stick Her annual self-reflection ritual The role self-discipline plays in her life Why Carolyn doesn’t listen to the news Carolyn’s happy place How she plans her year in advance Why she books all her hair appointments for the whole year in January How she protects family time Why Carolyn never eats lunch at her desk Her favourite productivity apps Carolyn’s novel way of using to-do list software Why you will never catch Carolyn in a lie Carolyn’s approach to giving feedback You can find more about Carolyn and Carman’s at https://www.carmanskitchen.com.au/Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
47:2423/01/2019
BEST OF: Mia Freedman on how she overcomes procrastination, her daily rituals for keeping mentally fit, and why her productivity peaks after 9pm

BEST OF: Mia Freedman on how she overcomes procrastination, her daily rituals for keeping mentally fit, and why her productivity peaks after 9pm

How I Work: Summer SeriesMia Freedman is the co-founder and creative director of the Mamamia Women’s Network, Australia’s largest digital women’s media company. They reach 4 million women per month and also have the world’s largest women’s podcast network, with eight shows that reach millions of women.As many Australian listeners would know, Mia was the youngest editor of Australian Cosmo at 24 years old back in the mid 90s. And because I was one of many loyal Cosmo readers as a teenager, I feel like I grew up with Mia. I’ve also lapped all of her books and I just love how she speaks so honestly and is such a raw way about her life.I found it fascinating to sit down with Mia and learn more about how she structures her days and the routines that she has. I particularly loved hearing about her methods for overcoming procrastination, which I think every listener can benefit from.We covered a whole range of topics in our chat, including: How Mia carves out time to write books Why Mia hates long deadlines Mia’s daily rituals to stay on top of her mental health Why Mia has stopped reaching for her phone first thing in the morning Mia’s favourite podcasts Why Mia’s productivity peaks after 9pm Why Mia is spending less time on Facebook How Mia is rethinking her inbox How Mia reduces the amount of decisions she needs to make Mia’s top parenting hacks How Mia re-energises herself during the workday And a whole lot more.If you want to learn more about Mia, you can find her at www.miafreedman.com or via www.ladystartup.com.au which is her brand new project that includes an Online Bootcamp will help you activate your business idea in just 6 weeks.Full show notes and a transcript of this episode can be found at www.amanthaimber.com/podcastWant to get in touch? Reach out at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
33:0109/01/2019
Adam Grant on how to turbo-charge productivity and motivation

Adam Grant on how to turbo-charge productivity and motivation

How I Work: Summer SeriesOn today’s show, I speak to organizational psychologist, best-selling author and Wharton’s highest-rated professor, Adam Grant.His books Give and Take, Originals, and Option B have sold over one million copies and have been translated into 35 languages. Adam has been recognized as one of the world's 10 most influential management thinkers, was named one of Fortune’s 40 under 40, and he also happens to be the host of one of my favourite podcasts, WorkLife which is a TED original podcast.In this conversation, we cover a whole bunch of topics such as: How to make email more bearable How becoming a parent completely changed Adam’s way of working How Adam approaches social media usage How Adam starts every week Why meetings kill productivity The podcasts Adam is listening to and books he is reading And a whole lot more.You can sign up to Adam’s e-newsletter Granted (one of my faves!) here: https://www.adamgrant.netFor comprehensive show notes on this episode, go to www.amanthaimber.com/podcastIf you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
36:3502/01/2019
Jocelyn K Glei on how to refresh your mind, not letting email take over your life, and finding sparks of creativity

Jocelyn K Glei on how to refresh your mind, not letting email take over your life, and finding sparks of creativity

Jocelyn K. Glei is a writer who is obsessed with how we can find more creativity and meaning in our daily work. She is the author of several books and was formerly the editor in chief of 99U. She also hosts the podcast Hurry Slowly, which is about how you can be more productive, creative, and resilient through the simple act of slowing down.Not surprisingly, Jocelyn thinks very deeply about how she works. And she is very deliberate about how she structures her day.In this episode, we cover:* Jocelyn’s number one tip for not letting email take over your life* How Jocelyn uses the VIP feature of email* The big problem with the majority of productivity advice* The two hours of the day when Jocelyn produces her best work* Why Jocelyn works in sprints rather than marathons* What Jocelyn does to reenergise* Why taking breaks is so important, and what Jocelyn does to refresh her mind* How to carve out time for unstructured thinking* The best time of day to think creatively* What happens behind the scenes to create an episode of Jocelyn’s podcast Hurry, Slowly.* Tender discipline - what it means and how to do it* How she builds in time for reflection into her day* The role important journaling plays for JocelynSign up for Jocelyn's Reset course, which is like a cosmic tuneup for your workday. And you can read more about Jocelyn here and follow her on Twitter @jkgleiCheck out amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
42:2117/12/2018
Dr Amantha Imber on deliberately designing your work day

Dr Amantha Imber on deliberately designing your work day

My guest today is…me! I thought I’d turn the tables and share with you how I run my own workday. The delightful and wise Dr Jason Fox joins me on the show to sit in the interviewer chair. We cover all sorts of ground, including: My morning routine My system for to-do lists How I try to minimise morning decisions How I fit both Deep Work and Shallow work in my life My Deep Work “rituals" Why I left Facebook and Instagram My favourite go-to productivity and time management apps How I transition from Deep Work to Shallow Work The work that goes on behind the scenes of creating How I Work How to design a better workday if you don’t feel like you have control over your diary How to persuade your boss to give you more time for Deep Work. You can find more about Dr Jason Fox at drjasonfox.com and I highly recommend checking out his podcast “The Cleverness with Dr Jason Fox”.Check out amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
39:1512/12/2018
Five psychology hacks to help you stick to your new year's resolutions

Five psychology hacks to help you stick to your new year's resolutions

Are you planning on setting new year's resolutions for 2019? If you are, this episode will give you the best chance of success.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07:2909/12/2018
Adam Grant, Rachel Botsman, Matt Mullenweg and others on how they get focused work done in a world of digital distractions.

Adam Grant, Rachel Botsman, Matt Mullenweg and others on how they get focused work done in a world of digital distractions.

Staying focused on work that matters and resisting digital distractions can be a big challenge for the best of us. In this mix-tape episode, you’ll get to hear several guests’ strategies for how they maintain focus in a world full of digital temptations.This episode covers:* Why bestselling author and Wharton Professor Adam Grant doesn’t recommend going cold turkey on social media and other “distractions"* Adam Grant’s “rules" for checking social media* Why Rachel Botsman, the world’s leading authority on technology and trust, stopped using her mobile phone as an alarm clock* How planning ahead helps WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg resist the temptation of digital distractions* How Matt Mullenweg creates healthy habits and hacks to minimise unhelpful temptation* Why Sarah Green Carmichael, Executive Editor at HBR, loves working from home* How Sarah Green Carmichael deals with procrastination* Moment CEO Tim Kendall’s tactics for staying focused, including a very extreme method* Where Tim Kendall leaves his phone at night.Check out amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
35:1905/12/2018
Four science-backed ways to make better decisions

Four science-backed ways to make better decisions

Are you planning on making any decisions today? Listen to this episode first.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:5102/12/2018
Janine Allis on her "rules" for the work week, her trick for making email fun, and why she doesn't come into the office before 11am.

Janine Allis on her "rules" for the work week, her trick for making email fun, and why she doesn't come into the office before 11am.

My guest today is Janine Allis. Janine is the founder of Boost Juice, which now has over 500 stores globally. You might also know Janine as an investor on the TV show Shark Tank. Janine has received a tonne of awards including the Telstra Business Women of the Year. She is also a mother of four kids. Needless to say, she is a very busy person.We cover a heap of different topics in this chat, including: How Janine structures her week to maximise productivity Why Janine doesn’t believe in work-life balance Why Janine doesn’t do back-to-back meetings Why Janine doesn’t come to the office before 11am Janine’s system for remembering everything - and letting nothing slip through the cracks The role that yoga plays in Janine’s life, and how to find a great teacher Her “trick" for making email checking fun Why Janine is more likely to pick up the phone that have a conversation by email Her mobile phone rules for her family The last thing Janine does on her phone every day to help switch off Why Janine prefers audiobooks to physical books And so much more.You can find Janine at https://www.janineallis.com.au/ and on Twitter at @janineboostVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
31:5828/11/2018
The only three items you need on your bedside table to create the perfect start to your day

The only three items you need on your bedside table to create the perfect start to your day

Do you currently use your mobile phone as your alarm clock? If so, you might rethink that after listening to today’s mini episode.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:4925/11/2018
How the former president of Pinterest, Tim Kendall, tamed unhealthy mobile phone habits

How the former president of Pinterest, Tim Kendall, tamed unhealthy mobile phone habits

Today’s guest is Tim Kendall. Tim is the former President of Pinterest, where he led global sales, marketing and product development. Prior to Pinterest, Tim was Facebook’s Director of Monetization, where he led the development of Facebook’s advertising business.During his last year at Pinterest, Tim began noticing his own “bad” phone habits, not to mention the poor habits of everyone around him. Tim is now the CEO of Moment, a mobile app that helps you to use your phone in a healthy way, giving you back time for the parts of life that matter most.We cover a bunch of things in this chat, including: Tim’s quirky technique for keeping staff focused while he was President at Pinterest Tim’s extreme tactic for controlling mobile phone usage Tactics that Tim uses for setting himself up to have a productive day The role sleep plays in Tim’s life Why Tim takes ice baths most mornings, and what lead to this being a part of his routine Tim’s email hack that helps him stay focused The email software that has dramatically sped up the amount of time Tim spends responding to email Tim’s email rules for employees at his company, Moment. The damaging culture that exists in many Silicon Valley tech companies Why Tim is contemplating moving Moment to a four day work week and having parent-friendly hours Two books that have had a profound impact on Tim’s thinking Why Tim stays away from consuming the news And a whole lot more.You can find out more about Tim and Moment at http://inthemoment.ioDownload Moment on the iTunes Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/moment-track-how-much-you/id771541926?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
41:1921/11/2018
Why a shorter Christmas break will make you happier than a long one

Why a shorter Christmas break will make you happier than a long one

With Christmas holidays nearly upon us, this mini-episode reveals five science-backed (and counterintuitive) ways to create the perfect break.Warning: after listening to this episode, you might want to change your Christmas holidays plans.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06:4618/11/2018
Netflix's ex Chief Talent Officer Patty McCord on how to be radically honest at work.

Netflix's ex Chief Talent Officer Patty McCord on how to be radically honest at work.

My guest today is Patty McCord. Patty McCord served as chief talent officer of Netflix for 14 years and helped create the Netflix Culture Deck, which has been viewed on Slideshare over 15 million times (Sheryl Sandberg has referred to this deck as “ the most important document ever to come out of the Valley.”). She is also the author of "Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility". In this episode, we talk about: How Patty uses her time on planes How her life is different post-Netflix How Patty prepares for presentations The key to making unlimited paid leave work Her commutes to work with Reed Hastings and the critical role this played Where she conducted most of her one-on-one meetings The importance of being radically honest at work - and how to get better at it How to change a culture Why many companies’ bonus systems are broken What executives need to expect from their HR people Find Patty at pattymccord.com, check out her book Powerful (https://www.amazon.com/Powerful-Building-Culture-Freedom-Responsibility/dp/1939714095) and take a look at the Netflix Culture deck (https://jobs.netflix.com/culture).Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
41:2214/11/2018
Four surprising science-backed ways to access your creative genius.

Four surprising science-backed ways to access your creative genius.

If you need to get your creative juices flowing this week, I cover four incredibly simple-to-apply tips to instantly boost your creativity on today's show. All backed by science.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
05:1011/11/2018
Five ways to make time for what matters

Five ways to make time for what matters

I thought I’d try something different this week and share some cool stuff I learnt from a book I just read this weekend. It’s called "Make Time” (https://maketimebook.com/) by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky. These are the guys that wrote Spring and used to work at Google Ventures.The book was awesome and has inspired me to try a bunch of experiments to improve my own working days. I outline five of those experiments in this episode.One of those experiments involves Freedom - so here is the link if you are curious: https://freedom.toVisit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
07:5607/11/2018
How Adam Grant, Mia Freedman, Rachel Botsman, and others decide what to say no to.

How Adam Grant, Mia Freedman, Rachel Botsman, and others decide what to say no to.

How do you decide what to say "yes" to and what to say “no" to? And how do you say “no" in a way that doesn’t offend?Guests on the How I Work podcast struggle with like the rest of us. They literally get hundreds of requests on their time and can’t possibly say yes to everyone. So they develop methods to make the decision-making process easier, and have specific strategies for saying no nicely.This episode covers the following: Adam Grant’s strategy for prioritising requests The two types of requests Adam Grant loves receiving How Mia Freedman learnt to become great at saying no Mia Freedman’s rules for saying no Why Mia Freedman tries to say no quickly Rachel Botsman and the “clean” no How Sarah Green Carmichael frames her “no’s” when rejecting submissions to HBR How Nancy Duarte uses her assistant to say no. And much, much more! Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
26:3331/10/2018
Why splitting your to-do list into four separate lists will turbo charge productivity

Why splitting your to-do list into four separate lists will turbo charge productivity

I love to-do lists. But the problem with most to-do lists is that they don’t discriminate between the type of thinking different tasks require and the fact that our brain is suited to different types of thinking depending on the time of day. This episode will teach you how to re-think your to-do list.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06:3128/10/2018
BEST OF: WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg On How Small Changes To Behaviour Can Create Big Differences

BEST OF: WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg On How Small Changes To Behaviour Can Create Big Differences

Today's episode is a blast from the past (and by that, we mean one from a few months ago because Amantha is on holidays right now!).This episode features Matt Mullenweg. Matt is kind of like internet royalty because he is a founding developer of WordPress, which is the Open Source software used by over 31% of the web. He also founded Automattic which now employs around 700 people. Matt has been named one of PC World's Top 50 People on the Web and Business Week's 25 Most Influential People on the Web.In this conversation, we cover a whole bunch of topics such as: Matt's innovative approach to consuming books How Matt stays focused on important tasks Matt's approach to meetings Techniques to create healthier habits What's on Matt's smart phone home screen Matt's favourite productivity apps Why Matt still uses a paper notebook The podcasts Matt is listening to and books he is reading And a whole lot more.You can find out more about Matt via his blog https://ma.tt/ or via https://automattic.com/For comprehensive show notes on this episode, go to: www.amanthaimber.com/podcastIf you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at howiwork.coWant to get in touch? Reach out at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
42:0624/10/2018
The best time of day to check your email

The best time of day to check your email

Email gets a bad rap. People complain that email is the biggest drain on their productivity. But it’s only bad because of the mindless way most people approach their inbox. Instead of checking email willy-nilly throughout the day, there is actually an optimal time of the day to be dipping into your inbox.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:3021/10/2018
BEST OF: Amanda Palmer On How She Writes Songs, Created Her World-Famous TED Talk, And More.

BEST OF: Amanda Palmer On How She Writes Songs, Created Her World-Famous TED Talk, And More.

Today's episode is a blast from the past (and by that, we mean one from a few months ago because Amantha is on holidays right now!).Amanda Palmer is a singer-songwriter, rule-breaker, disruptor, and all round rockstar.You might know Amanda from being one half of the Dresden Dolls. Or you might know her, as I did, through her TED talk "The art of asking" which has been viewed by over 10 million people. Amanda is a total innovator in the world of music, and raised $1.2 million on a kickstarter campaign several years ago to be able to produce her own solo album, independent from a record label.One of the things I loved most about this chat with Amanda is hearing her very intensive step by step process for creating and delivering her amazing TED talk.In this conversation, we cover topics such as: How Amanda writes songs Why she insists on staying in a separate hotel room to her husband when on tour The enormous amount of work that went into her TED talk The signals she uses in her life to work out whether she is on or off balance The podcasts Amanda is listening to and books she is reading And a whole lot more.You can find Amanda on all the usual social channels at @amandapalmer, via her website amandapalmer.net, and find out more about her my Patreon community right here: www.patreon.com/amandapalmerFor comprehensive show notes on this episode, go to: www.amanthaimber.com/podcastIf you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at howiwork.coWant to get in touch? Reach out at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
31:5417/10/2018
Why eating the same thing for breakfast everyday will help you make better decisions.

Why eating the same thing for breakfast everyday will help you make better decisions.

How much time did you spend this morning making decisions about what to eat, what to wear and how to get to work? While these may seem like small and inconsequential decisions, it turns out they could be doing damage to the rest of your day.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:4314/10/2018
Natasha Pincus on how she created Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know video clip

Natasha Pincus on how she created Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know video clip

My guest today is Natasha Pincus. Natasha is a Writer and Director who is probably most well known for her very distinctive music videos that she has created for artists including Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins, and Powderfinger. Where you are probably most familiar with her work though is through her video for Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know”, which has been viewed over 1 billion times on YouTube and was awarded the first of Natasha’s back-to-back ARIAs for Best Music Video, and nominated for the MTV award for Best Music Video.We delve into how the Gotye video clip came to be, including: How Natasha came up with the idea for the clip Why the final video idea was actually her Plan B How you “train” for a 26 hour shoot The record label’s initial reaction to the clip And a whole lot more.And we also explore the many quirks about the way Natasha works, including: How Natasha uses the setting of daily goals to maintain motivation How she comes up with her best ideas The part of projects that she finds the most terrifying Her strategy for gaining momentum at the very beginning of projects When and where she comes up with her best ideas The times of day she reserves for creative work versus meetings How Natasha manages to keep the first three hours of her day distraction free. The critical role that Voice Memos play in her work How she uses wardrobe changes to partition her day How she uses repetitive tasks to overcome writer’s block How she builds exercise into her work You can find Natasha on Twitter @natashapincus, via her website Stark Raving Productions (http://starkravingproductions.com.au/), and on her Vimeo channel (https://vimeo.com/starkravingproductions).Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
01:00:0110/10/2018
The four tasks you need to do to create the perfect end to your workday

The four tasks you need to do to create the perfect end to your workday

Most of us don’t think very much about how we end our workday. We simply close our laptop, run to catch our train, go home and have some dinner, and often, re-open our laptop again while watching Netflix. By not having a proper “end” to our day, we are missing out on a big opportunity to boost our happiness and engagement in our work. This mini-episode describes four quick tasks that you can do to finish your workday on a high.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
05:4207/10/2018
Scott D Anthony on how he removed 70% of recurring meetings from his diary, balancing manager time with maker time, and his go-to locations for doing focused work.

Scott D Anthony on how he removed 70% of recurring meetings from his diary, balancing manager time with maker time, and his go-to locations for doing focused work.

My guest today is Scott D Anthony. Scott is global authority on innovation and the former managing partner of Innosight, the innovation and strategy consulting firm co-founded by Clayton Christensen. Scott has written several bestselling books and writes regularly for Harvard Business Review. Last year, Scott was awarded the Thinkers50 Innovation Award, which recognises the world’s leading thinkers on innovation.I’ve known Scott for a little while now because our innovation consultancies are starting to partner up on some projects, but up until now, I’d never had the chance to quiz Scott about how he works. We cover lots of different topics including: The places Scott goes to get his most focused work done How Scott makes the most out of time spent on airplanes How he breaks his day up into three shifts Why Scott finds his office the worst place to do creative work How Scott manages his energy when doing long focused blocks of work Scott’s process for coming up with his best ideas What Zombie projects are - and what to do about them How Scott removed 70% of his regular meetings from his diary Scott’s strategies for dealing with rejection When co-authoring works well - and when it doesn’t The advice that Clayton Christensen gave Scott that helped him become a better writer How Scott tests his new ideas You can find Scott on Twitter, on LinkedIn, at innovation and strategy consultancy Innosight, and you can drop him a note at [email protected] amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
37:3203/10/2018
Why meetings are killing innovation

Why meetings are killing innovation

I am yet to meet a person who loves attending meetings. Most people hate them, yet they are seen as a necessarily evil of corporate life. But while meetings may often be dull and sometimes yield few tangible results, they may be causing more harm than you think.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:0101/10/2018
Atlassian's Dom Price on how he uses Imposter Syndrome to his advantage

Atlassian's Dom Price on how he uses Imposter Syndrome to his advantage

My guest today is Dom Price. Dom is the Head of Research & Development and also the resident Work Futurist at Atlassian, one of the world’s biggest and fastest growing tech companies. Dom has responsibilities spanning 5 global R&D centres, and is the in house “Team Doctor” who helps Atlassian scale by being ruthlessly effective, all while keeping one eye on the future.I’ve known Dom for a few years now and one of the things I like most about Dom is that he is so contrarian in his views and he is not afraid to share them. We cover a lot of different topics in this chat ranging from: Dom's four L strategy to help make decisions on which projects to take on and when to say no Dom’s rhythm for goal-setting and staying focused on what matters The three questions Dom uses to find great stories How Dom removes his own personal bias when trying to solve customer problems Dom’s “deep work” ritual around disconnecting from digital distractions. Why music helps Dom do better creative and focused work How Dom uses his mood to decide which task to focus on Dom’s method for building a great presentation The two questions Dom asks when he is booked to deliver a presentation Dom’s favourite question to ask in an interview Why Dom prefers negative feedback to positive feedback. What happened when Dom deleted every single meeting from his diary. You can find Dom on Twitter @domprice, on Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dominic-price-0892243/), and you can discover Atlassian's team playbook right here (https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook).Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
50:3925/09/2018
Why you need to stop taking notes on your laptop

Why you need to stop taking notes on your laptop

Do you take notes in meetings and presentations on your laptop or in a notepad? I definitely fell into the former category until I discovered research that made me want to go out and buy a Moleskin. This mini-episode might convince you to do the same thing.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:4723/09/2018
HBR's Executive Editor Sarah Green Carmichael on how to be a better writer

HBR's Executive Editor Sarah Green Carmichael on how to be a better writer

My guest today is Sarah Green Carmichael. Sarah is an executive editor at Harvard Business Review where she works out what to publish on the site and edits the articles that you may have read there. Sarah is also the host of HBR’s IdeaCast podcast which gets over one million downloads every month.I was very excited to speak to Sarah as I am a voracious HBR reader and given the amount of ideas and tips she is exposed to on a daily basis given her role, I was very keen to explore what she had applied in her own life. We cover a heap of ground in this interview, including: The best pieces of advice Sarah has learnt from editing HBR articles and books for six years Her approach to managing emails Sarah’s strategy for making work days easier to start The classic productivity tips that failed for Sarah Her approach to decision-making, and where she has got it wrong How she prepares for her interviews on the HBR IdeaCast podcast How to read a business book in under 30 minutes When "winging it" can be a great productivity strategy How she deals with interviewing people she doesn’t like or agree with Sarah’s top tips for being a better writer and editor How she wards off distractions to get focused work done How to write a great rejection letter And much, much more.Find Sarah on Twitter, or check out her interviews on the HBR IdeaCast podcast, and HBR’s Women at Work podcast.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
42:3619/09/2018
How to kick your email habit

How to kick your email habit

Are you addicted to email? Are you guilty of doing a “just check” of your inbox every 10-15 minutes? Is checking email getting in the way of you doing deep, focused work? This mini-episode gives you three research-backed strategies for kicking your email habit for good.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04:5616/09/2018
Carolyn Creswell's annual self-reflection ritual, her favourite productivity hacks, and why she never eats lunch at her desk.

Carolyn Creswell's annual self-reflection ritual, her favourite productivity hacks, and why she never eats lunch at her desk.

My guest today is Carolyn Creswell. As Australian listeners probably know, Carolyn is the founder of Carman’s muesli, which is in pretty much every supermarket in Australia and is exported to 32 countries around the world. Over the last 25 years, Carolyn has built Carman’s into a $100 million dollar business.But there is so much more to Carolyn that just delicious tasting muesli. She has given so much thought to the way she works and this interview is full of really practical gems. We talk about: Her morning routine Why she doesn’t do coffee meetings - and what she does instead Her trick to making new year’s resolutions stick Her annual self-reflection ritual The role self-discipline plays in her life Why Carolyn doesn’t listen to the news Carolyn’s happy place How she plans her year in advance Why she books all her hair appointments for the whole year in January How she protects family time Why Carolyn never eats lunch at her desk Her favourite productivity apps Carolyn’s novel way of using to-do list software Why you will never catch Carolyn in a lie Carolyn’s approach to giving feedback You can find more about Carolyn and Carman’s at https://www.carmanskitchen.com.au/Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
46:5512/09/2018
Why the open plan office is killing your productivity

Why the open plan office is killing your productivity

Do you work in an open plan office? It turns out they are not all fun and games and collaboration. This episode reveals research into the dark side of the open plan office and why it might be killing your productivity.Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
05:3509/09/2018
Baratunde Thurston on the most difficult performance role he has ever taken on.

Baratunde Thurston on the most difficult performance role he has ever taken on.

My guest today is Baratunde Thurston. Baratunde is a particularly hilarious comedian, he wrote the bestselling book How to be Black as well as many feature articles for places like Fast Company and Medium. He helped to re-launch the Daily Show with Trevor Noah through building the digital expansion team. And he used to write for the Onion and has been nominated for an Emmy award.This conversation is a little different in that we deep dive into a very specific work project of Baratunde’s and it was one that I witnessed a few months ago. It was the closing keynote of the TED 2018 conference. While the footage is not yet live, you can get a feel for what this looked like when he did the same thing at TED2015.To set the scene, the 2000 TED delegates had just experienced around 100 talks over the course of five days. Imagine the impact of watching just one TED talk and multiply that by 100. It’s an amazing and immersive experience and feels like you have been blasted by a fire hose with ideas. And the very last talk was Baratunde Thurston who summed up the entire conference experience - from the 100 or so talks to the snack foods to the parties - in 20 hilarious minutes.But here is the thing - Baratunde wrote this phenomenal presentation during TED. So while experiencing the five day event he also wrote his talk. And then he memorised it. And then he presented it. In front of the entire TED audience. It was one of the most mind-blowing performances I have seen in my life. So I reached out to Baratunde to speak to him about how we did this. We delve into: Preparation - and why its almost impossible to prepare for a performance like this The technology he used to record and collaborate His physical / health routine The different ways to structure a joke Unpacking some of the jokes and how they came together How he memorised a 20 minute talk in the space of a few hours How he manages nerves We also cover a heap of other things, including: Baratunde’s quirky (but effective) email autoresponder Baratunde’s weekly reflection ritual How he writes articles Why working on the Daily Show with Trevor Noah was the hardest job he has ever job The key question to ask your employer when accepting a new job Why he is so frustrated with the social media companies Find more about Baratunde at www.baratunde.com, on Medium, on Facebook, and on Twitter.SMS Baratunde at +12029027949 (and use #howiwork).Visit www.amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes.Get in touch at [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
58:5705/09/2018