The Productivityist Podcast: Ideas And Tools For Personal Productivity | Time Management | Goals | Habits | Working Better
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Hosted by productivity strategist Mike Vardy, The Productivityist Podcast is a weekly show that discusses tips, tools, tactics, and tricks that are designed to help you take your productivity, time management, goals, to do lists, habits, and workflow to new heights - both at work and at home. If you're looking to focus your efforts on getting the right things done and start living the good life, then this weekly conversational podcast crafted in the tradition of Slate's Working, Back to Work, and HBR IdeaCast is for you.
Episódios
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PM Talks S2E8: Creativity
13/08/2025 Duração: 42minThis episode is the latest in our monthly PM Talks series, where I’m joined by my friend Patrick Rhone to explore timeless ideas around productivity, creativity, and everything in between. In this conversation, we take a deep dive into what it really means to be creative—especially when you're busy, overwhelmed, or stuck in perfectionism.We unpack how constraints can fuel creativity, how time and space are both essential and elusive, and why imperfection might be your creative superpower. There’s a lot of riffing, real talk, and reflection in this one—and if you’ve felt like your creative well is running dry, this might be the refill you’ve been waiting for.Six Discussion PointsThe relationship between speed, structure, and creativityWhy constraints can actually enhance creativity (yes, really)John Cleese’s insight: creativity requires both time and spaceHow perfectionism can sabotage creative flowTurning mundane tasks into creative opportunitiesThe importance of being your own audience—and knowing what’s “fo
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Brian Tracy Talks About Prioritization, Self-Discipline, and Eating That Frog [BONUS EPISODE]
10/08/2025 Duração: 46minBrian Tracy returns to A Productive Conversation to mark the launch of the 4th Edition of Eat That Frog!, the productivity classic that has helped millions worldwide stop procrastinating and get more done. This updated edition includes a new chapter on the Law of Three, enhanced tools, and a built-in discussion and action guide — making it more relevant than ever in a world filled with distractions and overwhelm.In this bonus episode, Brian and I dive deep into what has (and hasn’t) changed since the original book’s release, how people can adapt the “eat the frog” principle to their unique rhythms (yes, night owls included), and why self-discipline is the key to self-esteem — and ultimately, success.Six Discussion PointsWhy now was the right time for a 4th Edition of Eat That Frog! — and what’s new insideHow the definition of the “frog” has held steady, even as the world has changedBrian’s insights on habit formation and why bad habits don’t go away — they get replacedThe role of self-discipline in building c
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Rob Shallenberger Talks About Pre-Week Planning and Leading a Life by Design
06/08/2025 Duração: 37minIn the latest episode, I sit down with Rob Shallenberger—CEO of Becoming Your Best Global Leadership and one of the world’s foremost authorities on productivity and time management. Rob’s background is as dynamic as it is inspiring: from flying F-16s and serving as an Advance Agent for Air Force One to training Fortune 500 companies and governments alike.We focus on the updated second edition of his bestselling book Do What Matters Most, diving deep into the transformative power of pre-week planning, the productivity quotient, and why it’s crucial to schedule your priorities rather than just prioritize your schedule. Rob’s mission is clear—help people lead lives by design, not by default.Six Discussion PointsHow task saturation leads to misprioritization—and how to combat itRob’s four-step pre-week planning system and how it creates peace and balanceThe productivity quotient: why aiming for 70–80% is the sweet spotReal-life stories that show how planning changes lives—including generational impactHow Rob's mi
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ASK MIKE ANYTHING: Journaling, Urgency, and Letting Go of Empty Productivity
30/07/2025 Duração: 01h03minIn this very special "Ask Mike Anything" edition of the podcast, the tables turn. TimeCrafting Trust Premium member and all-around thoughtful guy Tim O’Hare steps in to host and ask me questions submitted by listeners—and some of his own. From the value of journaling to the nuances of urgency, we explore what it truly means to right the ship when your time management feels off course.This is a raw and reflective episode, recorded live with audience interaction. We talk through everything from tech transitions and app overload to the dangers of measuring productivity purely by numbers. If you've ever felt like you know what to do but still can’t quite get it done, there’s something here for you.Six Discussion PointsWhy journaling is my go-to tool for daily course correction—and why it’s easier than most people thinkHow to close the gap between vision and reality using urgency, importance, and thoughtful task breakdownNavigating forced software transitions without losing your workflow (or your mind)How AI can h
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Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir Talks About Intuition, Attention, and Inner Alignment
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PM Talks S2E7: Sustainability
09/07/2025 Duração: 35minThis episode is the latest in our monthly series, PM Talks, where I’m joined by my friend and fellow thinker, Patrick Rhone. This time around, we dig into something that often gets overshadowed by its louder cousin: sustainability. From routines and rhythms to systems and seasons, we talk about what it really means to sustain—across time, attention, and action.Patrick and I explore the real difference between consistency and sustainability, and how too many people mistake momentum for something lasting. We share stories about summer, parenting, gardening, and even the war against weeds—all as metaphors for figuring out what’s actually worth sustaining.Six Discussion PointsWhy consistency often gets more attention than sustainability—and why that might be a generational biasThe subtle but critical difference between momentum and long-term viabilityHow unsustainable systems mask themselves through short-term resultsThe role of short-term maintenance in supporting long-term sustainabilityGardening as a metaphor
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Ben Chelf Talks About Reimagining Reading and the Power of Presence
02/07/2025 Duração: 40minIn this episode of A Productive Conversation, I sit down with Ben Chelf—co-founder and CEO of Sol, the company behind the innovative Sol Reader. This single-purpose device is designed to help people reclaim focused, meaningful reading time by stripping away digital distractions.We explore the relationship between attention, technology, and time—and how the Sol Reader aims to improve our pre-sleep routines by reducing screen fatigue and supporting deeper, more intentional reading. Ben’s journey from software pioneer to mindful hardware innovator is a fascinating one, and his perspective on presence, attention, and boundaries is deeply aligned with the work I do.Six Discussion PointsWhy the Sol Reader isn’t just another piece of wearable tech—it’s a shift in mindset.The value of single-purpose devices in a multi-tasking world.How constraints create freedom, especially in pre-bedtime routines.Ben’s personal journey from dopamine-driven distraction to deep reading.Why packaging and physical product design still m
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Jenny Wood Talks About Wild Courage and Fearless Self-Advocacy
25/06/2025 Duração: 43minIn this episode of A Productive Conversation, I'm joined by Jenny Wood — author of the book Wild Courage: Go After What You Want and Get It. Jenny and I dive deep into the nine supposedly “negative” traits she reclaims as powerful tools for getting what you want in work and life.From her 18-year journey at Google, rising from entry-level to executive, to launching the company’s massive Own Your Career program, Jenny shares stories that challenge the conventional wisdom around being “too much.” Whether it’s being nosy, selfish, or bossy — Jenny reframes these traits as strengths that fuel progress, self-awareness, and courageous action.Six Discussion PointsWhy Jenny reclaims words like selfish, bossy, and reckless — and what they actually mean.How Wild Courage was born from a homework assignment… and a subway love story.The role of nuance and reframing in personal development and leadership.Lessons from Google on prioritization: “Say yes to the big, say no to the small.”When obsession is a strength — and when
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Dana Caspersen Talks About Navigating Conflict with Curiosity and Clarity
18/06/2025 Duração: 40minIn this episode of A Productive Conversation, I dive into a topic that’s often overlooked when discussing productivity: conflict. But not just any conversation about conflict — this one’s with Dana Caspersen, conflict engagement specialist, TEDx speaker, and author of Conflict Is an Opportunity: 20 Fundamental Decisions for Navigating Difficult Times.Dana brings a rare combination of deep analytical insight and artistic fluency to the conversation, shaped by decades of work as both a mediator and an award-winning performing artist. We explore how the way we approach conflict — in work, relationships, and even with ourselves — is a direct reflection of how we manage time, attention, and energy.Six Discussion PointsWhy conflict isn’t a distraction from productivity — it’s a part of it.The four fundamental elements of conflict: emotion, needs, interests, and strategies.How assumptions derail conversations and curiosity keeps them alive.Replacing complaints and demands with thoughtful requests.The role of journal
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PM Talks S2E6: Momentum
11/06/2025 Duração: 42minThis episode is the latest installment in our monthly PM Talks series, where Patrick Rhone and I dive deep into ideas that shape how we manage time, energy, and focus. This month, we explored a topic that sneaks into our workflows and sustains our best efforts when used wisely—momentum.Momentum isn’t just a starting gun. It’s a rhythm, a flow, a throughline. In this episode, we break down what momentum looks like at different stages of a project or practice, how to recognize its many disguises, and ways to harness it without burning out or blowing past friction points that deserve your attention.Six Discussion Points:Why starting with a satisfying, low-friction task can set the tone for your entire dayThe difference between “Gomentum,” “Slowmentum,” and everyday momentumHow to align your energy and environment to keep momentum goingWhat friction can teach us—and how to treat it as a signal rather than a stop signThe dual role of a creator: sustaining promotion while starting the next meaningful thingHow to te
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Dr. Martin Moore-Ede Talks About Light, Health, and Productivity
04/06/2025 Duração: 35minLight is something we often take for granted. We flip a switch, our rooms brighten, and we move on with our day. But what if the light we’re exposed to is impacting our sleep, health, and overall longevity? Dr. Martin Moore-Ede, a pioneer in circadian science, joins me on A Productive Conversation to discuss the powerful role light plays in our lives. His latest book, The Light Doctor: Using Light to Boost Health, Improve Sleep, and Live Longer, dives deep into how modern lighting affects our bodies and what we can do to make healthier choices.In this episode, we explore the unseen effects of artificial lighting, how night owls (like me) can optimize their routines, and why the right type of light exposure is as critical as nutrition and exercise. If you’ve ever wondered why you feel wired at night, sluggish in the morning, or just can’t seem to get restful sleep, this conversation will shine a light—literally—on what might be going on.Six Discussion PointsThe critical role of light in our health and why it’s
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Alice Draper Talks About Rejection, Resilience, and Podcast Pitching
28/05/2025 Duração: 33minWhat if rejection wasn’t something to fear—but a skill to build? In this episode of A Productive Conversation, I chat with Alice Draper, founder of Hustling Writers and host of My Rejection Story. Alice has helped clients land interviews on hundreds of top podcasts and is on a mission to demystify the power of rejection, especially for creatives and entrepreneurs.We explore what it means to navigate self-rejection, build visibility in an increasingly noisy world, and pitch yourself without compromising your voice. As someone who’s been on both sides of the podcast pitch, Alice shares refreshing insights that go beyond the usual tips and templates.Six Discussion PointsHow Alice went from freelance journalist to podcast publicity expert (accidentally)Why self-rejection is the most insidious form of rejection—and how to combat itThe link between imposter syndrome and visibility for marginalized voicesJournaling as a path to resilience, awareness, and actionHow community can be your greatest hack for rejection re
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PM Talks S2E5: Adaptability
21/05/2025 Duração: 37minThis episode marks the latest in our ongoing monthly PM Talks series, where I sit down with Patrick Rhone to explore a theme through candid conversation, lived experience, and a touch of real-time reflection.This time, we didn’t just talk about adaptability—we lived it. Technical issues and illness meant we had to reschedule and re-record, but in doing so, we ended up with an even deeper and more resonant conversation. Adaptability isn’t just a concept—it’s a practice, and in this episode, we show what that looks like in real life.Six Discussion PointsWhy slowing down is often the best way to adapt effectivelyHow "known unknowns" create conditions that demand adaptabilityPatrick’s perspective on college uncertainty and shifting expectationsThe tension between efficiency and agency in modern lifeHow small pauses create the space for better decisionsWhy resilience isn’t the same as adaptability—and why both matterThree Connection PointsResilience (Resistance)The Known UnknownsTV is BrokenSometimes we adapt by c
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Anne Marie Anderson Talks About Cultivating Audacity and Navigating Fear
14/05/2025 Duração: 32minThis episode features a truly audacious guest—Anne Marie Anderson. A three-time Emmy award-winning broadcaster and the author of Cultivating Audacity, Anne Marie has spent her career on the sidelines of high-stakes sporting events and inside boardrooms, observing what sets bold, high performers apart.But this isn’t just about elite athletes or executive culture. It’s about how you can embrace everyday audacity—bit by bit. We explore how to take micro-risks, manage fear without eliminating it, and adopt boldness as a way of being, not a one-time event.Six Discussion PointsWhy audacity is less about bold moves and more about micro-risksHow to separate urgency from importance—and why that distinction mattersWhy fear should be navigated, not conqueredHow Anne Marie wrote her book in 15-minute blocks and why that method worked for herWhat it means to set boundaries with intention rather than defaultHow to audit your time and reclaim it in meaningful, energizing waysThree Connection PointsAnne Marie's websiteAnne M
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Kerry Hoffman Talks About Order, Chaos, and Planning with Purpose
07/05/2025 Duração: 35minWhen you gain agency over your time—whether stepping out of a traditional 9-to-5 job or shifting into self-employment—it can feel liberating… and overwhelming. Kerry Hoffman knows this tension well. As someone who helps individuals and teams make sense of what they’re doing and when they’re doing it, she offers a refreshingly practical approach to task management and planning that embraces both the structure and spontaneity life demands.In this episode of A Productive Conversation, Kerry and I dive into the habits and mindset shifts required to design a system that supports how you want to live—not just how you work. From flipping mattresses to prepping for quarterly reviews, it’s about giving your tasks a home… and giving yourself a break.Six Discussion PointsWhy gaining control over your time can feel disorienting—and how to reclaim clarity through structureThe power of defining homes for different kinds of tasks (calendar, project manager, spreadsheet, etc.)The liberating magic of mundane reminders (yes, e
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A VERY SPECIAL EPISODE: Mike Vardy Talks About The Productivity Diet
30/04/2025 Duração: 47minWhat happens when the host becomes the guest? In this special episode of A Productive Conversation, I sit on the other side of the mic as Tim O’Hare—an active and insightful member of the TimeCrafting Trust Premium community—interviews me about my latest book, The Productivity Diet.We explore why this book took years to come together, what makes it different from typical productivity guides, and how it offers a more sustainable and value-driven path toward productiveness. Tim asks great questions, and we dive into the mindset, structure, and lived experiences that shaped the book.Six Discussion PointsWhy I resisted writing The Productivity Diet—and what finally pushed it forwardThe shift from productivity to productiveness: a deeper and more durable focusHow the three-part structure (Mindset, Practice, Mastery) came to lifeThe role of reflection and rhythm in building sustainable systemsHow metaphors like “dieting” help make abstract concepts tangibleThe importance of having a supportive community while craft
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Yvonne Heimann Talks About Building Freedom Through Systems
23/04/2025 Duração: 01h09minIn this episode, I reconnect with productivity strategist Yvonne Heimann—aka AskYvi—who’s not only made a bold geographic shift but is navigating personal and professional freedom with intention and clarity. We explore what it looks like to trust the systems you’ve built, especially when life throws curveballs or invites you into a new chapter.Yvi shares her journey from San Diego to Vancouver Island, a leap that challenged her structured mindset but reaffirmed the foundation she’d built in her business. We discuss the nuances between planning and preparation, how constraints can become catalysts for creativity, and what it really takes to be nimble without losing direction.Six Discussion PointsWhy Yvi left San Diego and how that decision sparked unexpected growthThe difference between planning and preparation—and why that mattersHow building systems in business created personal freedomLetting go of perfection and trusting the foundation insteadThe role of journaling and rituals when life becomes unpredictabl
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Keith Ferrazzi Talks About Teamship and Transforming the Way We Work
16/04/2025 Duração: 37minIt was a real treat to welcome Keith Ferrazzi back to the show—especially to discuss his latest book, Never Lead Alone: 10 Shifts from Leadership to Teamship. Keith’s work has long pushed beyond traditional leadership models, and this conversation builds on that legacy with his fresh concept of “teamship.”We dig into how the book is structured like a workbook, intentionally concise but rich with practices, diagnostics, and stories from leaders who’ve made the shift. Keith shares not only what teamship is, but why it matters more than ever—especially in a world that’s still grappling with how work actually works.Six Discussion PointsWhy the term “teamship” matters and how it reframes traditional leadership modelsThe power of practices like “stress testing” and “candor breaks” in elevating team dynamicsHow the book is structured for flexibility and immediate application—like a toolkit, not a textbookWhy teams should redefine who is on their “team” beyond the org chartThe myth of efficiency and how true growth e
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PM Talks S2E4: Focus
09/04/2025 Duração: 52minThis episode is the latest in our monthly PM Talks series, where Patrick Rhone and I go deep on foundational elements of productiveness. And for this one—our 600th episode, no less—we dive into a topic that touches everything from our to-do lists to our dinner prep: focus.What does it really mean to focus? And more importantly, how do we hold onto it when the world (and our brains) are pulling us in a million directions? Patrick and I get personal, philosophical, and practical in this candid conversation about the mechanics, challenges, and beauty of attention.Six Discussion PointsWhy clarity is essential for cultivating focusHow poor planning can derail your ability to be present (and how to get back on track)The four spheres of attention: Noticing, Awareness, Focus, and ConcentrationHow setting an intention—before a task or even a class—can sharpen your resultsThe role of tools, routines, and even AI in maintaining (or stealing) our attentionWhy focus is as much about space as it is about time3 Connection P

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