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Oct 5, 2018 • 28min

Online Education & Constant Improvement with Kajabi's President Jonathan Cronstedt

This week’s episode is brought to you by Jonathan Cronstedt, Kajabi's President Jonathan Cronstedt is the President of Kajabi. Kajabi provides digital entrepreneurs an all-in-one platform which enables them to create a life of freedom on their terms, whatever that may look like. What does your day-to-day job and work look like? Jonathan tends to start his day, . What do you use to tally all of your most important tasks together? Todoist (Desktop/iOS/Android/Web) (Both for work and personal tasks) What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) Finds Apple products more reliable and productive for work What are your favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing) MixMac Gmail Plugin (For managing calendar events) Upwork (For sourcing freelancers) Apple Siri Reminders (on iPhone) Fantastical 2 (iOS/Mac) What does your morning routine look like? JCron wakes up around 5:45AM. Checking email before the start of the day. Then heads to the gym, with a workout and then heads to the office roughly around 7:30AM to begin his executive work. Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? Kajabi - here LinkedIn - here Twitter - @thejcron Disclosure: These show notes contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you. If you choose to use them, thank you for supporting the podcast! All opinions expressed are my own.Special Guest: Jonathan Cronstedt.
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Sep 27, 2018 • 18min

29: Blinkist CEO Holger Seim discusses his Blinkist journey

This week’s episode is brought to you by Holger Seim, Co-founder and CEO of Blinkist. Holger Seim is the Co-founder and CEO of Blinkist, an app that condenses non-fiction books in 15-minute reads. Holger is based in Berlin. What does your day-to-day job and work look like? Holger’s work is involved in marketing, business management and it’s focused on the growth of his company. What do you use to tally all of your most important tasks together? Asana (iOS/Android/Web) (Both for work and personal tasks) What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) 13-inch MacBook Air iPhone 8 What are your favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing) Blinkist (iOS/Android/Web) Slack (iOS/Android/Web/Mac/Windows) Spotify (iOS/Android/Web/Mac/Windows) Spark (iOS/Mac) Runtastic (iOS/Android) What does your morning routine look like? Holger wakes up at 7AM, takes a shower and then leaves the house to go to the office, where he plans the day ahead. Do you get moments to pause in your day, if so, what do you do? He tries to schedule a running session before lunch to free the mind. What book are you reading at the moment? Valley of Genius: The Uncensored History of Silicon Valley by Adam Fisher Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Noah Harari Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Noah Harari Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? Blinkist - here LinkedIn - here Twitter - @hlgrsm Disclosure: These show notes contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you. If you choose to use them, thank you for supporting the podcast! All opinions expressed are my own.Special Guest: Holger Seim.
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Sep 25, 2018 • 19min

28: Mental Health + Managing a Team with Kouris Kalligas at Therachat

This week’s episode is brought to you by Kouris Kalligas, the founder and CEO of Therachat. Therachat is a product for therapists to engage their clients during therapy sessions, it allows them to assign clients activities to do in order to help them with their mental health. What does your day-to-day job and work look like? Kouris has a precise daily routine, he wakes up at 6 AM, does some workouts for about an hour, then he has breakfast. He also uses time blocking for his tasks, dividing them by 90-minutes chunks. Do you take notes across your day? If so, what tool do you use? Todoist (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) (both for tasks and notes) What people influence you in the startup space? Basecamp Co-founders Jason Friend and Heinemeier Hansson Joel Gascoigne, Co-founder and CEO of Buffer Podcast episode: Jason Fried — How to Live Life on Your Own Terms (#329) What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) MacBook Pro iPhone 7 What are your 3 favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing) Todoist (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) Google Calendar (iOS/Android) Trello (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) Zoom (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) Slack (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? Therachat - here Twitter - @kouriskalligas Disclosure: These show notes contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you. If you choose to use them, thank you for supporting the podcast! All opinions expressed are my own.Special Guest: Kouris Kalligas.
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Sep 20, 2018 • 22min

27: CEO of Baron Fig Joey Cofone discusses his notebook productivity

This week’s episode is brought to you by Joey Cofone, CEO and co-founder of Baron Fig. Joey co-founded Baron Fig, a company based in NYC that makes “tools for thinkers”, such as notebooks, pens, bags, and other goods. What does your day-to-day job and work look like? Every day is different, but usually centered around design. What do you use to tally all of your most important tasks together? Basecamp (iOS/Android) (For team work and communication) Things 3 (iOS/Mac) (For personal tasks) What is your planning process for the week ahead? They work using 12-weeks long templates on Basecamp for product releasing. Joey immediately adds tasks and ideas to Things 3 when they come to mind scheduling them at the moment. What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) Apple products in general. What are your 3 favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing) iCal (Apple’s native calendar) Basecamp (iOS/Android) Things 3 (iOS/Mac) Every Monday, Joey takes the tasks of the week and assigns them an actual time to do them on his calendar (i.e. calendar blocking method). What does your morning routine look like? Joey wakes up at 5:30, exercises for 30 minutes, meditates for 5/10 minutes, reads for 30 minutes, and then he does a specific music training. Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? Twitter - @joeycofone Baron Fig - here Disclosure: These show notes contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you. If you choose to use them, thank you for supporting the podcast! All opinions expressed are my own.Special Guest: Joey Cofone.
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Aug 27, 2018 • 23min

The Todoist CEO's morning routine and app habits

This week’s episode is brought to you by Amir Salihefendic, the Founder and CEO of Doist, the company behind Todoist and Twist. Amir works remotely from Barcelona. What does your day-to-day job and work look like? Amir wakes up around 7 or 8 am, takes care of his son, has a coffee, then get to work around 9 am until 5 or 6 pm, taking 1h for lunch break. What do you use to tally all of your most important tasks together? Todoist (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) Do you take notes across your day? If so, what tool do you use? Evernote (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) (Used in the past) Now he mostly uses the comments feature inside Todoist. What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) iPhone X Google Pixel 2 MacBook Pro What are the top 3 tech companies that you admire? Buffer Stripe Japanese scooters and helmets Do you get moments to pause in your day, if so, what do you do? Working remotely, Amir can plan the day the way he prefers. Work/Life balance is very important as well as having set routines. Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? Twitter - @amix3k Doist - here Disclosure: These show notes contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you. If you choose to use them, thank you for supporting the podcast! All opinions expressed are my own.
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Aug 13, 2018 • 23min

Inventor of the Hashtag Chris Messina chats about his Productivity Toolkit

This week’s episode is brought to you by Chris Messina, a designer and product hunter. Chris is a visionary who invented the hashtag and worked for the likes of Google and Uber. He's been a proud participant in the open source/open web communities and co-founded Molly and the BarCamp. What does your day-to-day job and work look like? Chris wakes up naturally, makes breakfast and sets his daily goals, then he starts his work day checking the email. Paste (Mac) Clipboard manager DayOne (iOS/Android/Mac) Journal Fantastical (iOS/Mac) Calendar Do you take notes across your day? If so, what tool do you use? Bear (iOS/Mac) What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) 13-inch MacBook Pro iPhone 7 Plus What are your 3 favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing) Things 3 (iOS/Mac) Telegram (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) WhatsApp (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) Do you use any team communication applications? (video or text) Slack (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) Asana (iOS/Android) Sketch Superhuman Rocket (Mac) Prizmo Go (iOS) Do you get moments to pause in your day, if so, what do you do? Chris gives himself breaks during the day doing something different like listening to podcasts and meditating. Headspace (iOS/Android) Pzizz (iOS/Android) Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? Twitter - @ChrisMessina Website - here Product Hunt - here Disclosure: These show notes contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you. If you choose to use them, thank you for supporting the podcast! All opinions expressed are my own.Special Guest: Chris Messina.
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Aug 1, 2018 • 22min

WSJ's David Pierce chats Evernote & Notion

This week’s episode is brought to you by David Pierce a personal technology columnist of The Wall Street Journal. What does your day-to-day job and work look like? David’s job is to read about the world of tech to know what’s happening and then make people understand it. Zoom (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) (For video conference) What do you use to tally all of your most important tasks together? Fantastical (iOS/Mac) (For calendar management) Notion (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) (A place for everything) Evernote (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) (Previously used) What is your planning process for the week ahead? Everything is stored on his calendar, Notion and his email The Bullet Journal method What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) Huawei MateBook X Pro Dell monitor Logitech webcam iPad Pro iPhone Essential Phone Google Pixel 2 Google PixelBook What app do you use for handling emails? Gmail (iOS/Android) What are your favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing) Google Drive (iOS/Android) Google Docs (iOS/Android) Google Chrome (iOS/Android) Slack (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) Google Hangouts Pocket Casts (iOS/Android) Spotify (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) Pinterest (iOS/Android) Google Keep (iOS/Android) Do you use any team manager applications? (video or text) Google Sheets (iOS/Android) Do you get moments to pause in your day, if so, what do you do? Do nothing on purpose is very important, scheduling time to rest, read a book. Using habit tracking apps for non-work stuff (exercise, meditation, etc.) Streaks (iOS) Moving all the apps he doesn’t want to use away from the phone home screen. Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? WSJ.com - here Twitter - @pierce Disclosure: These show notes contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you. If you choose to
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Jun 15, 2018 • 27min

Trello's Content Lead discusses Remote Work + How She Tackes her Day | Leah Ryder

This week’s episode is brought to you by Leah Ryder, a writer and content strategist at Trello. Leah works as a content manager at Trello, her team hosts the blog and runs other resources like the social media channels, the newsletter, ebooks, the marketing team, and so on. Make sure to check out our Sponsor for Series 2, Setapp. Setapp has an exciting array of Mac apps, all under one monthly subscription. Our sponsor for today’s podcast! Setapp. Setapp is a revolutionary new service allowing you a hub of more than 100 Mac apps all in one spot for one monthly fee! Download it today for Mac using this link: Get Setapp here Learn more about Setapp with this helpful YouTube review, created by your host, Francesco D’Alessio. What to you use to tally all of your most important tasks together? Trello (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) (For both personal and work tasks) Zapier Butler Paper planner What do you use when it comes to organizing your calendar? iCal (iOS/Mac) Calendly (Web) What hardware do you use every day? (phone, laptop, pc) iPhone MacBook What are your 3 favorite apps/tools for work? (Eg. marketing, designing) Trello (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) (For both personal and work tasks) Hubspot (Web/iOS) [BuzzSumo](buzzsumo.com) Google Docs (iOS/Android) Do you use any team communication applications? (video or text) Trello card comments Stride (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Linux) Slack (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) [Zoom](https://zoom.us/( (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) What is your planning process for the week ahead? At the end of the week Leah writes what she wants to accomplish the following week inside her Trello board. Do you get moments to pause in your day, if so, what do you do? She takes a break in the afternoon, maybe going to the beach. What does your morning routine look like? She takes her dog for a walk to the beach without her phone and doesn’t get available until 8am. What book are you reading at the moment? -My Morning Routine: How Successful People Start Every Day Inspired_ by Benjamin Spall Where can we find you and all of your wonderful things? Trello blog - here Twitter - @LeahRyder How to Embrace Remote Work ultimate guide - here Thanks once again to Setapp. The sponsor for Series 2 of Tools They Use. Setapp is a game-changer when it comes to saving money and getting things
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Jun 13, 2018 • 40min

TimeDoctor's CMO chats Remote Work + Mastering Time | Liam Martin

This week’s episode is brought to you by Liam Martin, the co-founder and CMO of TimeDoctor. Liam co-founded TimeDoctor a productivity-tracking resource for remote teams and runs the company of 60+ members working remotely from all around the world. Make sure to check out our Sponsor for Series 2, Setapp. Setapp has an exciting array of Mac apps, all under one monthly subscription. Our sponsor for today’s podcast! Setapp. Setapp is a revolutionary new service allowing you a hub of more than 100 Mac apps all in one spot for one monthly fee! Download it today for Mac using this link: Get Setapp here Learn more about Setapp with this helpful YouTube review, created by your host, Francesco D’Alessio. What sort of work do you do day‐to‐day? Liam breaks his life in weeks, months and quarters. Monday is when he does meetings with his team members, he focuses his work around that core component of his quarterly rocks. What is your daily to‐do list tool? And why? TimeDoctor (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) (For his daily tasks) What do you use when it comes to organising your calendar? Google Calendar (iOS/Android/Web) How do you go about taking notes? Evernote (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows/Web) A paper notebook Do you use a certain tool for tracking projects? Or do you solely use a task list? Jira (iOS/Android) Basecamp (iOS/Android) Hubspot (Web/iOS) Buzzstream (Web) Asana (iOS/Android) Trello (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) What hardware do you use for work? (phone, laptop, pc) Google Pixel 2 13-inch MacBook Pro Bose Earphones Anker Power Bank USB C What are your team communication tools? Slack (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) Skype (iOS/Android/Mac/Windows) Any of other notable apps you do like to mention that you use to get things done? Buzzstream (Web) Do you use any analog/offline processes? Liam takes Tuesday afternoons off to enjoy his time with friends. Find Liam: TimeDoctor - here Thanks once again to Setapp. The sponsor for Series 2 of Tools They Use. Setapp is a game-changer when it comes to saving money and getting things done. All the most useful Mac apps, available under one monthly subscription. No one-off fees, no in-app charges, just one set fee for more than a hundred apps. Disclosure: These show notes contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through the link, I will earn a small commission at no extra charge to you.
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May 31, 2018 • 10min

Real-Time Team Communication | How Twist is Challenging Slack?!

This week’s episode is all about real-time team communication. We'll be discussing the concept of team communication and how the advances of Twist is changing the way this is operating, day to day for employees, teams and professionals. Twist is challenging the likes of Slack and other popular real-time communication services as it battles the mindfulness of team members above the importance of disruptions. Our sponsor for today’s podcast! Setapp. Setapp is a revolutionary new service allowing you a hub of more than 100 Mac apps all in one spot for one monthly fee! Download it today for Mac using this link: Get Setapp here Learn more about Setapp with this helpful YouTube review, created by your host, Francesco D’Alessio.

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