The Work Talk Show

The Work Talk Show (2013-2015) is a 100-episode podcast hosted by Nick Westergaard and DJ Waldow, featuring interviews with top thinkers like Seth Godin, Guy Kawasaki, Daniel Pink, and more. In this talk show-style series, Nick and DJ explore the evolving world of work through candid and insightful conversations with brilliant guests. Topics range from productivity, virtual teams, and technology to family work-life balance, offering fresh perspectives on how work gets done in today’s fast-paced world.

Andrew Davis on Coworking

Andrew Davis’ 20-year career has taken him from local television to The Today Show. He’s worked for The Muppets in New York, written for Charles Kuralt and marketed for tiny start-ups as well as Fortune 500 brands. In 2001, Andrew Davis co-founded Tippingpoint Labs, where he changed the way publishers think and how brands market…

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Stacia Pierce on Routines & Lists

Stacia Pierce is a success coach, author, and entrepreneur who helps women start and grow businesses through her work at LifeCoach2Women. She’s a woman of faith and a mentor to thousands of women around the world. She is also the host of the annual International Women’s Success Conference in Orlando. In 2010, she was a…

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BONUS! 3 Exciting Work Talk Show Updates

How excited are we about some new updates to The Work Talk Show? We’re so excited that we had to record a host-only bonus episode just to tell you about these three things. First, we are just 10 episodes away from our 100th episode! We couldn’t have reached this milestone without you, and we want…

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Mack Fogelson on Evolving Roles

Mack is the Founder and CEO of Mack Web, an online community and brand building company. She is a proud blogger for Moz, Conductor, and has been a speaker at MozCon, SearchLove, and other top industry conferences. Mack’s passion is growing a remarkable company, an exceptional team, and making a difference in the businesses we…

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Mat Atkinson on Distributed Teams

Mat Atkinson is the founder and CEO of ProofHQ, a powerful SaaS application that helps marketing managers and designers manage the process of getting feedback and approval on creative projects. Mat was inspired to start ProofHQ when he saw how much time people were spending emailing PDFs back and forth. Today, Atkinson helps teams with…

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Rachelle Lucas on Travel as Work

Rachelle Lucas is a writer, spokesperson, and videographer. A foodie with a zest for life and passion for travel, Rachelle has been blogging since 2007. As her wanderlust grew, she pursued travel writing full-time and has since been to over 34 countries in pursuit of the tastiest meal. In addition to her blog, The Travel…

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Nathan Latka on Scaling Creativity

At age 24, Heyo CEO and Founder Nathan Latka may be our youngest Work Talk Show guest yet. However, Nathan has quite a few accomplishments under his belt. After studying architecture, he pivoted when the housing market dropped off and began helping companies market themselves on Facebook. And that’s how Heyo was born. Just a…

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Dorie Clark on Batching Tasks

Dorie Clark is a marketing strategy consultant, professional speaker, and frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review and Forbes. Recognized as a “branding expert” by the Associated Press and Fortune, she is the author of Reinventing You: Define Your Brand, Imagine Your Future, which is being translated into Russian, Chinese, French, Polish, and Thai. She also…

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Liz Presson on Working Remotely

Liz Presson is an entrepreneur who uses community building, both internally and externally, to build better businesses. She was the founding employee of two digital media startups, including iConnect, a subsidiary of iContact, which was sold to Vocus for $169 million in 2012. She also co-founded a community management studio of her own. Now, Liz…

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Tim Brechlin on Getting Weird with Work

Tim Brechlin is the Digital/Inbound Marketing Manager at WhatCounts, an email marketing provider with a virtual team distributed nationwide. For his part, Tim is located in Madison, Wisconsin. On his site, Tim calls himself The Intelligent Fool, a label he says he “shamelessly cribbed” from Albert Einstein. This helps him remember that we can only…

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