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The Productive Woman

Laura McClellan
Productivity
Self-Care
Mental Health
Legacy
Time Management
Personal Growth
Working From Home
Mindfulness
Health Management
Women's Empowerment
Transition Periods
Purpose
Overwhelm
Mental Clutter
Career Development
Life Stages
Adaptability
Family Dynamics
Burnout
Personal Development

A podcast intended to help busy women find the tools and the encouragement to manage their lives, their time, their stress, and their stuff so they can accomplish the things that matter most to them.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes506Founded11 years ago
Categories
Self-ImprovementEducationBusiness

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Latest Episodes

What if your to-do list could reflect the legacy you want to leave behind? Photo by Svitlana on Unsplash Meaningful productivity comes when you align your to-do list with your legacy After a decade of podcasting about productivity (and several dec... more

Life isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is productivity. Although there are productivity principles that can apply across the board, what works for making a meaningfully productive life can vary from one woman to the next, and can change over time ... more

Experiencing a health emergency served as a wake-up call for me, highlighting the importance of taking care of my health. This week I'm sharing some things I've learned and changes I've made to get and stay healthy after a stroke last fall. Disclaim... more

This week we're exploring why mental clutter builds up, how it affects us, and three simple habits to help reduce overwhelm, regain clarity, and focus on what matters.

Recent Guests

Britt Frank
Licensed neuropsychotherapist, trauma specialist, speaker, and author of The Science of Stuck
Episode: Productive Living: Getting Unstuck, with Britt Frank – TPW498
Cal Newport
Professor of computer science at Georgetown University and author
Georgetown University
Episode: Productive Reading: Slow Productivity, by Cal Newport – TPW496
Andrea Nakayama
Functional medicine nutritionist, educator, and founder of the Functional Nutrition Alliance.
Functional Nutrition Alliance
Episode: Productive Living: Becoming CEO of Your Health, with Andrea Nakayama – TPW494
Tamara Dias
Certified financial social worker and adult learning specialist
Good Soil
Episode: Productive Living: Financial Wellness, with Tamara Dias – TPW491

Host

Laura McClellan
Host of a show focused on supporting women in managing their productivity and personal growth.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 654 ratings
  • Great Podcast!

    I’ve been listen to this podcast for years and I can’t believe I haven’t left a review… always a great variety of topics pertinent to women. Well researched, thoughtfully delivered with Laura’s charming personal touch. Thanks for all the work and love you pour into this podcast, Laura! It’s very much enjoyed! Definitely a listen for women that make a conscious effort of self improvement and awareness while juggling the complexities of work, home, family, and overall life. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VentiMike76
    United States3 months ago
  • A must listen for all busy women who want to be productive

    I’ve been listening to *The Productive Woman Podcast* for over two years, and it has truly been a game-changer in my life. My favorite episode so far is “Preparing for a Productive Retirement.” As someone who recently retired from the military, the insights Laura shared were incredibly valuable, especially her advice on networking. I took that to heart and made connections that directly led to my new job! Laura’s blend of practical advice and genuine encouragement makes every episode a must-list... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KarlaBea
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank you Laura

    I’m a long time listener & Laura always has wonderful pearls of wisdom to share. Thank you Laura for putting so much time & energy into the show!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Georgy McD
    Australia2 years ago
  • Like getting advice from a good friend!

    I am a big fan of this show. I enjoy a good balanced productivity podcast and this feels like getting advice and counsel from an wiser, more experienced friend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nicallday
    United States2 years ago
  • Free Medicine 😊

    I recently gave birth to my baby girl and was feeling quite overwhelmed . My maternity leave allows me to have a lot of free time which is not really my own . My free time is filled with getting my six year old son through the challenges of first grade, my husband who has a challenging career in the food industry , completing my MBA online and nurturing my new baby girl . Most days I find myself feeling unproductive as I need time to just sit and complete preparations. This podcast provided a ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bellpwrr
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Many reviews highlight the calming and supportive nature of the host, making it feel like receiving advice from a trusted friend.
Listeners appreciate the practical advice and insights that help them lead organized and fulfilling lives.
Some listeners express a desire for less advertising content within episodes, although the overall message is well-received.
There is emphasis on the relatability of the challenges discussed, particularly around balancing career and family responsibilities.

Chart Rankings

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Talking Points

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Productive Living: Becoming CEO of Your Health, with Andrea Nakayama – TPW494
Q: What advice might you offer someone struggling with chronic health conditions affecting productivity?
Recognize where you're swayed by noise, stop chasing quick fixes, and focus on basics like sleep and digestion.
Productive Living: Becoming CEO of Your Health, with Andrea Nakayama – TPW494
Q: What does it mean to you to make a life that matters?
Finding purpose that fuels all the other decisions, enabling you to be productive and make a difference.
Crafting a Life That Matters: 10 Essential Questions – TPW492
Q: How do I prioritize self-care?
Regular self-care is essential to sustaining energy toward goals.
Crafting a Life That Matters: 10 Essential Questions – TPW492
Q: What new skills do I want to acquire, and why?
Continuous learning keeps you engaged and prepared for new opportunities.
Crafting a Life That Matters: 10 Essential Questions – TPW492
Q: What barriers am I facing?
Identifying barriers helps in planning actionable steps to overcome them.

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1. Britt Frank
2. Cal Newport
3. Andrea Nakayama
4. Tamara Dias

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