
Analogue Productivity - is this book bullshit?
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About this listen
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Inger is in town, so Jason took her to a pod casting studio as a treat for episode 80 (can you believe it?!). The sound is very nice on this one folks, but This is a Studio in Prahran can take ALL the credit.
There's a fair bit in the mailbag, leading to discussions about the book Inger wrote with Narelle (and Claude) Rich Academic / Poor Academic and a little bit of Text Expander and Omnifocus talk (because naturally).
In our work problems segment we talk about Analogue Productivity by Curtis Hale and ask "is this book bullshit?". We conclude it isn't, but Inger tells Jason he doesn't have to read it.
Stay tuned for more about what we are reading and two two minute tips (for a change). We were on the clock for this episode, but maybe it's a good think because it's pretty tight and chock full of productivity goodness!
Links to stuff
- In Bed with the Right (podcast)
- Soak bath house Brisbane
- Omnishow episode 144
- Lynne's post on BASB for teaching
- How to: Power Automate
- Old ep: trusting the meat computer
- Monsters: a fan's dilemma by Clare Dederer
- Think Again by Adam Grant
- Hard Fork Podcast and Mechanize
- Tiny Experiments book
- OTR linkedin Page
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