A bi-weekly podcast interviewing people in the Personal Knowledge Management Community on how they use their PKM systems for work, creativity, and life.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement |
David Kadavy, an author, podcaster, and former designer whose work is redefining creativity in our age. David believes were entering a new era where success hinges on our ability to generate ideas and bring them to life, even when the path isnt clear... more
Andrew Altshuler, a researcher turned consultant & educator. He helps people & businesses to transform the chaos of information into an efficient, AI-optimized knowledge system. In his NEWSLETTER he decodes systems & strategies for better thinking, l... more
Martin Adams is ecommerce entrepreneur and content creator trying to inspire the next generation of thinkers and doers. He makes content on Personal Knowledge Management as well as content on mindset and mastery. Hes also creating Flowtelic, an app t... more
A philosopher programmer who specializes in back-end development and stoicism. His biggest project right now is creating a MINDOS, a mental operating system which hes doing in public through his newsletter. Hes recently published a book called Zettel... more
Kevon Cheung is a dad and creator who creating content around the value of building in public. Hes against the classic vision of creation being an act of going into the woods, smoking a ciggar, drinking some brandy, and than coming out with your "mas... more
R.J. Nestor is a Productivity Consultant, Tana Ambassador, family man, author, and musician. He’s done 11 cohorts of Action Powered Productivity and is coming out with his book Rhythms of Productivity in March 2024. I’m excited to have him on the pod... more
Nick is responsible for coining the ‘courses to resources’ shift, introducing the affective context model of learning, and creating the 5Di© approach to human-centered learning design. He has a 30-year track record of shaping future learning approach... more
Jorge Arango is an information architect, author, and educator. For the past 25 years, he has used architectural thinking to bring clarity and alignment to digital products and services. He’s the author of Living in Information: Responsible Design fo... more
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Apple Podcasts | #187 | Netherlands/Education/Self-Improvement |
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