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Justin Levy on Setting Up Your Day

In his role heading up global social media for the Online Services Division at Citrix, Justin Levy has a lot to say about how we get work done today. Indeed, his responsibilities at Citrix include serving as editor-in-chief of the company’s off-branded community, Workshifting, which examines many of the issues discussed on this podcast in…

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Guy Kawasaki on Productivity Processes

Guy Kawasaki is a world-famous author, publisher, and entrepreneur. In fact, his new book is called APE: Author-Publisher-Entrepreneur. In addition to all of this, Kawasaki is the co-founder of Alltop.com, co-founding partner at Garage Technology Ventures, and maintains a robust speaking schedule. In the midst of all of this Guy took some time to stop by…

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Danielle Smith on Juggling Work & Family

Danielle Smith is an extraordinary mommy. Actually, Danielle Smith is the Extraordinary Mommy and primary author/founder of the blog of the same name as well as Danielle Smith Media. The consummate juggler, she also creates video content for sites such as Babble and SheKnows and is the author of Mom Incorporated: A Guide to Business + Baby. While…

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Matt Ridings on Structure without Structure

As a strategist, speaker, and writer, Sideraworks CEO Matt Ridings keeps busy running an intensive and visual consultancy helping clients build social businesses. Adding to this is the fact that Ridings and his company are in two different cities, which comes with a unique set of challenges. During the New Media Expo in Las Vegas,…

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Jason Falls on Being Present in Work & Life

Jason Falls’ work life has consisted of a multitude of scenarios. From a 9 to 5 agency job, to an independant consultant hopping from coffee shop to home office, to a downtown office with a small team at Social Media Explorer, to his new gig leading digital strategy at CafePress, Falls — like Johnny Cash…

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Seth Godin on Choices

We are kicking off 2013 with one of the biggest guests in the short history of The Work Talk Show! In this episode we were fortunate enough to be joined by marketing visionary, author, blogger, and entrepreneur Seth Godin. While many are familiar with Godin’s blog, books, and other projects, we wanted to dig deeper…

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DJ & Nick’s Holiday Host Show

What happens when it’s the busy week before the holidays? You, our wonderful audience, gets a host show! That’s when DJ and Nick kick back without one of our crazy smart guests and take a look a how the two of us get work done. Going into holiday break with excited kids and home offices…

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Mitch Joel on Blend vs. Balance

In addition to a healthy diet of writing, speaking, blogging, and podcasting, Mitch Joel also finds time to serve as president of Twist Image, a digital agency with over 100 employees and two offices in Canada. As a seasoned digital nomad and travel commando, it’s not hard to imagine him as the inspiration for George…

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Peter Shankman on Making Work Fun

Peter Shankman has followed a simple rule when it comes to his work — he wants to have fun doing it. From founding Help A Reporter Out (HARO) to being a small business evangelist for Vocus to jumping out of the occasional plane, Shankman does it all with a potent combination of creativity, ADHD, and…

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Daniel Coyle on the Practice of Writing

In his New York Times bestselling book The Talent Code, author Daniel Coyle talks about how the digital age has helped us master skills both better and faster by making models of how people do things accessible via mediums like YouTube and blogs. As you can imagine, this has a big impact on how we…

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