Re-discovering productivity-boosting podcasting
OK, many people have been listening to podcasts for years now. I actually have had an iPhone for more than two years now and I never "got" this whole podcasting thing... until recently when I subscribed to several podcasts which I'm listening to whenever I'm on the move (subway, car)
.. Founder of Nozbe.com - a time and project management web application
.. Editor of Productive! Magazine - a global PDF publication on productivity
.. and a blogger as well as a producer of a weekly 2-minute Productive! show.
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My regular podcasts:
- The Skeptic's guide to the universe
- David Allen Company Podcast
- The Real Deal
- Quackcast
- iPhone Alley
- Macworld Podcast
- Evolution 101
- Dr. Kiki's Science Hour
- Point Of Inquiry
- For Good Reason
- 43 Folders
Here is what I recommend:
- TEDTalks (videocast)
- The Dave Ramsey Show
- Harvard Business IdeaCast
- Inspiring Words of Encouragement (Zig Ziglar)
- 48 days to the work you love (Dan Miller)
Thanks Mirek for contributing!
Great advantage of this choice is the fact that we can read quicker (and more) than one can speak the same amount of information.
Especially in the car it's a fantastic thing because you can't (and shouldn't) read while driving! On the other hand, driving and listening to an audiobook or podcast slows you down and makes you a slower and more careful driver. It's a good thing, Łukasz.
Thanks for recommending me Jason's podcast, Rich!
- TedTalks
- Venture Voice (a new episode once a month, but archives are great) - interviews with some interesting founders

