

122: State of the Apps 2022
The speakers dive into their favorite apps and discuss how they customize their devices for improved focus and productivity. They share humorous experiences with technical hiccups and app mishaps during recording. The conversation shifts to fitness journeys and the motivating features of fitness apps. They explore the evolution of task management tools, discuss email frustrations, and highlight the need for streamlined communication. Insights into helpful productivity apps for travel and creative tasks round out their entertaining and informative dialogue.
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iPhone Dock Consistency
- Maintain visual consistency in your iPhone dock.
- Create custom shortcut icons that match the default camera icon if needed.
Focus Mode Exploration
- Grey and Myke discuss their limited Focus mode usage.
- Both find it potentially powerful but haven't fully integrated it into their workflows yet.
Focus Mode Labels
- Use Widgetsmith to label focus mode home screens.
- Create text widgets with names like "Holiday" for easy identification.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Tech Trials and Tribulations
02:04 • 16min
Optimizing Focus Modes for Productivity
17:41 • 16min
Navigating Digital Clarity on Holiday
34:01 • 17min
Exploring Timery and Fitness Journeys
51:06 • 2min
Fitness Tracking and Travel Prep Hacks
53:01 • 6min
Exploring Enhanced Features and Personalized Fitness Solutions
58:51 • 3min
Navigating Task Management Tools: A Personal Journey
01:02:17 • 25min
Enhancing Productivity with Innovative Calendar Tools
01:27:11 • 2min
Streamlining Meeting Scheduling with Advanced Tools
01:29:16 • 3min
Enhancing Productivity through Time Management Tools
01:32:04 • 23min
Simplifying Hiring for Small Businesses
01:55:03 • 2min
The Evolution of Email and Communication Tools
01:57:11 • 13min
Switching to Obsidian: A Writer's New Tool
02:09:56 • 16min
Humor and Insights on App Awards and Online Tools
02:25:36 • 2min
Enhancing Productivity with Essential Apps
02:28:00 • 9min
Creative Color Matching and Mac Menu Management
02:37:17 • 2min
Enhancing Mac Experience with Essential Apps
02:39:42 • 7min
Top Notch Fundamentals
Top Notch Fundamentals
Joan Saslow
Allen Ascher
Top Notch Fundamentals is part of a six-level communicative course that prepares students to interact confidently with both native and non-native speakers of English. It emphasizes vocabulary, grammar, and cultural fluency through extensive recycling and practice opportunities. The course is supported by a range of multimedia resources, including audio and video materials.

Super Agent
J. David Miller
Jerry Argovitz
In 'Super Agent: The One Book the NFL and NCAA Don't Want You to Read', Jerry Argovitz and J. David Miller delve into Argovitz's life, from his early career as a dentist to his rise as a prominent sports agent and owner of the Houston Gamblers in the USFL. The book explores his interactions with notable figures like Donald Trump and his role in shaping sports history, including a lawsuit against the NFL for Sherman Antitrust violations.

Doodle Love
Anne Emerson
Doodle Love tells the story of Stella and Tiller, two Doodles who are best friends. It also contains information about many breeds commonly bred with Poodles to create Doodles. The book is primarily about the joy and love that dogs can bring into our lives, portrayed in rich watercolors by artist Molly Johnson.

Book Craft
Mastering the Art of Storytelling
Unknown Author
This book provides techniques to add intrigue and suspense to stories, blueprints for plotting, insights to avoid common writing pitfalls, and methods to polish manuscripts. It aims to help writers craft compelling stories that captivate readers.

Flighty
H. D. A. Pratt
In 'Flighty', a young fairy struggles with his inability to fly, questioning his identity as a fairy. The story follows his journey as he is offered a chance to transform his life by the magical world. This novella explores themes of self-discovery and transformation within a magical context.

Moon Seeker
Jason Brommel
Moon Seeker presents a boy born in the wilderness, naive to the universe as we all are in the beginning. He discovers that the surrounding world is a part of his journey, exploring themes of growth and discovery.

Numbers
The Fourth Book of the Torah
Moses
The book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Torah and follows the Israelites during their 38-year wilderness journey. It explores themes of obedience, rebellion, and divine mercy, providing crucial insights into the spiritual journey of God's people. The book includes censuses, priestly instructions, and significant events that foreshadow later biblical narratives.

Sun Seekers
The Cure of California
Lyra Kilston
This book delves into the lesser-known histories of Southern California, where sunlight was once considered medicinal, and the region became a magnet for health-seekers and those seeking alternative lifestyles. It highlights unique architectural and cultural developments from the early 20th century.

Devil's Due
Rachel Caine
Devil's Due continues the story of Jazz Callender and Lucia Garza as they navigate a new case involving the Cross Society and its adversaries. The book is filled with action, suspense, and romance, set in an urban fantasy world.

Trip
Tao Lin
In 'Trip', Tao Lin delves into his experiences with psychedelics, including psilocybin and DMT, and explores how these substances influenced his life and perspective. The book also examines the life of Terence McKenna, a prominent figure in the psychedelic movement.

We Dared to Fly: Dangerous Secret Missions During the Vietnam War
William Reeder Jr.

Todoist
Austin Spencer

Creating Flow with OmniFocus
Mastering Productivity
Kourosh Dini, MD
Creating Flow with OmniFocus by Kourosh Dini is a detailed guide that helps readers build a personalized productivity system using OmniFocus. The book covers both basic and advanced concepts, focusing on creating custom perspectives and workflows to enhance productivity. It combines practical instructions with philosophical insights, drawing from Dini's background in psychiatry to address common productivity challenges.

The rocket book
Peter Newell
Originally published in 1912, 'The Rocket Book' is a timeless tale of a rocket launched from a basement, causing chaos as it blasts through each floor of a 21-floor apartment building. The book features Peter Newell's iconic illustrations and has been enjoyed by generations for its whimsical humor and storytelling.

The Carrot Principle
How the Best Managers Use Recognition to Engage Their Employees, Retain Talent, and Drive Performance
Adrian Gostick
Chester Elton
The Carrot Principle, written by Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton, presents proven strategies for recognizing and motivating employees. Based on a 10-year study involving 200,000 people, the book demonstrates that managers who provide frequent and effective recognition achieve higher productivity, engagement, and retention. It emphasizes the importance of combining recognition with core leadership traits such as goal setting, trust, communication, and accountability. The authors provide practical advice and case studies from companies like Disney and Pepsi Bottling Group to illustrate how effective recognition can be implemented without significant financial costs[1][3][4].

Parcel
Anosh Irani
The Parcel is a powerful and moving novel that explores the life of Madhu, a hijra who has spent most of her life in the Kamathipura red-light district. The story delves into themes of identity, social responsibility, and the plight of marginalized communities. As Madhu navigates her past and present, she is forced to confront her role in preparing a young girl for a life of prostitution, leading to a journey of self-discovery and redemption.

Spark
The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain
John J. Ratey
In 'Spark', John J. Ratey, M.D., explores the comprehensive connection between exercise and the brain, presenting research that proves exercise is a potent defense against conditions such as depression, ADD, addiction, aggression, menopause, and Alzheimer's. The book includes case studies, such as the revolutionary fitness program in Naperville, Illinois, which significantly improved science test scores among 19,000 students. Ratey explains how exercise physically remodels the brain for peak performance, reducing stress, lifting mood, fighting memory loss, and sharpening intellect. The book covers various chapters on stress, anxiety, depression, ADHD, addiction, hormonal changes, and aging, all highlighting the beneficial effects of exercise on mental and physical health.

Obsidian
Jennifer L. Armentrout
Obsidian is the first book in the Lux series, where the protagonist, Kat, moves to West Virginia and finds herself entangled in a world of aliens. Daemon, her enigmatic neighbor, possesses powers that draw Kat into a dangerous and thrilling adventure. The book combines elements of science fiction, fantasy, and romance, with a focus on supernatural action and witty dialogue.

Elsewhen
Shob Diko
In 'Elsewhen', Shob Diko crafts a tale of cosmic wonder and human resilience. The story follows Larry, who possesses a time machine, as he navigates love, loss, and an alien invasion. The novel blends science fiction, romance, and adventure, highlighting themes of love, sacrifice, and human resilience.

Ulysses
James Joyce
Ulysses is a groundbreaking and complex modernist novel that chronicles the experiences of three Dubliners over a single day. The novel is loosely based on Homer's epic poem 'The Odyssey', with Leopold Bloom paralleling Odysseus, Stephen Dedalus paralleling Telemachus, and Molly Bloom paralleling Penelope. It explores themes such as antisemitism, human sexuality, British rule in Ireland, Catholicism, and Irish nationalism. The novel is known for its innovative use of language and narrative techniques, including stream-of-consciousness and multiple literary styles. It captures the essence of early 20th-century Dublin, providing a detailed snapshot of the city's social, political, and cultural landscape[2][3][5].
Grey wants to talk about Focus, Myke is unhappy with communication, and they both discuss the tools and services they use for 'State of the Apps 2022'.
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