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Hosted by productivity strategist Mike Vardy, A Productive Conversation is a podcast that discusses tips, tools, tactics, and tricks that are designed to help you take your productivity, time management, goals, to do lists, habits, and workflow to new heights - both at work and at home. If you're looking to focus your efforts on getting the right things done and start living the good life, then this weekly conversational podcast – crafted in the tradition of Slate's Working, Back to Work, and HBR IdeaCast – is for you.

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Hosted by productivity strategist Mike Vardy, A Productive Conversation is a podcast that discusses tips, tools, tactics, and tricks that are designed to help you take your productivity, time management, goals, to do lists, habits, and workflow to new heights - both at work and at home. If you're looking to focus your efforts on getting the right things done and start living the good life, then this weekly conversational podcast – crafted in the tradition of Slate's Working, Back to Work, and HBR IdeaCast – is for you.

    FROM THE VAULT: Ian Morgan Cron Talks About Enneagram Self-Discovery

    FROM THE VAULT: Ian Morgan Cron Talks About Enneagram Self-Discovery

    In this episode of the podcast, we delve deep into the realms of self-discovery and personal growth with the insightful Ian Morgan Cron, a renowned author and Enneagram expert. Our conversation, originally released in March 2022, revolves around Ian's book, "The Story of You," which introduces a fresh perspective on understanding our personalities through the Enneagram. As someone constantly seeking ways to better understand myself and enhance my productivity, I found Ian's approach not just fascinating but deeply helpful.
    Ian Morgan Cron's expertise illuminates the intricate ways our self-narratives shape our identities and behaviors. We explore how the Enneagram can act as a powerful tool for unraveling these narratives, offering a path to more authentic living. The discussion spans from the technicalities of identifying our Enneagram types to practical advice on confronting and rewriting the self-limiting stories we've clung to.
    Key Discussion Points

    My curiosity about the Enneagram and the journey to discover my number with Ian's guidance.

    Insights from "The Story of You" on how our personal stories and Enneagram types intertwine.

    The concept of negative passions and virtues in the Enneagram, and how understanding these can foster personal growth.

    The importance of recognizing and moving beyond stereotypes to truly understand our core Enneagram number and subtypes.

    Reflecting on the role of the Enneagram in identifying and altering self-sabotaging narratives.

    Strategies for using the Enneagram to explore our shadow sides and the impact of our stories on our lives and relationships.

    Personal anecdotes from both Ian and myself on how the Enneagram has facilitated our paths to self-awareness and transformation.


    Understanding the Enneagram and its application in dissecting and rewriting our personal narratives holds immense power for anyone on a path to self-improvement. Ian's insights not only shed light on the complexities of human personality but also offer tangible steps towards cultivating a life of greater authenticity and fulfillment. Whether you're new to the Enneagram or looking to deepen your understanding, "The Story of You" is a resource I cannot recommend highly enough.
    Links Worth Exploring

    Connect with Ian: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram


    Ian's Book: The Story of You


    Ian's Podcast: Typology


    Ian's Other Book: The Road Back to You


    The iEQ9 Assessment: Take It Here


    Related Conversation: Episode 270: The Daily Decision with Brian Dixon


    Related Blog Post: Introducing The Awareness Building Class



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    • 41 min
    Lindsey Roy Talks About Overcoming Adversity with Perspective

    Lindsey Roy Talks About Overcoming Adversity with Perspective

    In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Lindsey Roy, who shares her incredible journey of overcoming adversity through a profound change in perspective. Lindsey's story of losing a leg and both lungs is nothing short of remarkable, and her insights into harnessing personal tragedy to cultivate wisdom and a new outlook on life are both enlightening and uplifting. Joining the conversation is Mike Vardy, another extraordinary individual who has faced his own set of challenges, including a freak accident and a double lung transplant. Together, we delve into the power of perspective, the importance of vulnerability, and how these tools can significantly impact our mental well-being and productivity.
    Our discussion spans a wide array of topics, each offering valuable lessons on how to navigate life's toughest moments with grace and resilience. From personal stories of transformation to practical tips on managing time and productivity, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone looking to find purpose in pain and to leverage life's challenges for personal growth.
    Key Discussion Points

    Lindsey's journey of losing a leg and both lungs, leading her to write a book on perspective and wisdom.

    The concept of "mental silence" and achieving focus by drowning out distractions.

    Leveraging personal control over perspective for better mental well-being.

    The importance of reframing negative thoughts and embracing vulnerability for personal growth.

    The role of vulnerability in creating supportive environments and living in the moment.

    The significance of gratitude and cherishing simple joys in life.


    To wrap up, this episode serves as a powerful reminder of the strength we all possess to face adversity head-on and come out stronger on the other side. Lindsey's story is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the transformative power of perspective. Whether you're going through a tough time or just looking for inspiration to tackle everyday challenges, there's something in this conversation for you.
    Links Worth Exploring

    Connect with Lindsey: Website | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn


    Get Lindsey's book: The Gift of Perspective


    This video is about perspective: Watch on YouTube


    Related Conversation: Episode 152: Positively Speaking with Dan Lerner and Alan Schlechter


    Related Blog Post: How To Get Better Perspective (In Just 90 Seconds)



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    • 39 min
    PM Talks S1E3: Nuance

    PM Talks S1E3: Nuance

    Welcome to the latest episode of our monthly series, PM Talks, where we delve deep into the nuances of productivity, creativity, and the art of living a thoughtful life. In this episode, Patrick and I have taken an explorative dive into the realms of language evolution, the essence of creativity, and the significance of nuance in our fast-paced world. It's a conversation that spans the spectrum of art and commerce, the dynamics of personal connections, and the profound impact of creativity on society.
    Key Discussion Points

    The origins and evolving meanings of terms like "simpleton" and "Inbox Zero," highlighting the fluid nature of language and its impact on our understanding and communication.

    The dangers of absolutism in a world that thrives on brevity, and the critical need for nuance to avoid miscommunication and misunderstandings.

    The interplay between art and commerce, as discussed through personal anecdotes and experiences, emphasizing the subjective nature of art and its capacity for disruption.

    Rick Rubin's influence on creativity and self-expression, with insights from his book "The Creative Act," advocating for risk-taking and evolution in the creative process.

    The importance of tapping into existing energy and flow for creativity, contrasting the approaches of Steven Pressfield's "The War of Art" and Rick Rubin's "The Creative Act."

    The unique ability of art and creativity to evoke personal interpretations and meanings, underscoring the diminishing presence of nuance in today's society.

    The role of nuance in decision-making and productivity, highlighting the limitations of black-and-white thinking and advocating for a more nuanced, optimistic outlook.


    To wrap up, this episode has been a profound exploration of how nuance plays an indispensable role in enriching our productivity, creativity, and the way we perceive the world around us. As we dissected topics from language evolution to the essence of creativity, it became clear that embracing the complexities and subtleties of life can lead to deeper understanding and fulfillment. Remember, it's in the shades of gray that the full spectrum of human experience comes to light.
    As always, thank you for joining me on this journey. Until next time, keep seeking the nuance in everything you do.
    Links Worth Exploring

    "What we are witnessing right now is the death of nuance."

    Inbox Zero (circa 2007) by Merlin Mann

    Rick Rubin chats with Nick Cave

    Rick Rubin chats with Steven Pressfield

    Rick Rubin wrote a book that we both read. Get it here.


    Check out Patrick's website.

    Read some Rhoneisms here.


    Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.
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    • 57 min
    Chris Knudsen Talks About Unconventional Business Wisdom

    Chris Knudsen Talks About Unconventional Business Wisdom

    In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Chris Knudsen, author of the non-traditional business book, "Trust Me, I'm a Consultant." Chris shared insights into the unconventional approach to writing a business book, reflecting on his extensive experience in the corporate world and his successful transition to self-employment. We delved into the heart of entrepreneurial spirit, the importance of self-education, and the value of learning from failures.
    Chris's journey from the corporate ladder to authoring a book during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic is an inspirational one. Our conversation covered a wide range of topics, including the limitations of the university system, career development, entrepreneurship, and the pivotal moments that redefine our paths. Chris's perspective on happiness, productivity, and personal growth offers valuable lessons for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of today’s business world.
    Key Discussion Points

    The process and challenges of writing "Trust Me, I'm a Consultant" during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Reflections on the limitations of the university system and the advocacy for self-education.

    Insights into career development and the transition to self-employment at 35.

    The importance of learning from business failures and the ability to bounce back through consulting work.

    The concept of choosing happiness, overcoming complacency, and finding balance in life.

    Strategies for prioritizing time and productivity in a busy world, including the significance of perspective and incremental progress.

    The role of personal growth in decision-making and the emphasis on empathy and problem-solving in business.


    In wrapping up, Chris’s narrative is a powerful reminder that the path to success is not always linear. His story encourages us to embrace the unconventional, learn from our experiences, and always strive for personal and professional growth. Whether you’re contemplating a career shift, starting your own business, or seeking ways to enhance your productivity and happiness, Chris's insights offer valuable guidance.
    Links Worth Exploring

    Connect with Chris: Website | LinkedIn


    Get Chris's book: "Trust Me, I'm a Consultant"


    Related Conversation: Episode 508: Jim Vaselopulos Talks About Achieving Clarity in Business and Life


    Related Blog Post: Balance Schmalance



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    • 46 min
    FROM THE VAULT: Nir Eyal Talks About Mastering Focus By Being Indistractable

    FROM THE VAULT: Nir Eyal Talks About Mastering Focus By Being Indistractable

    In this episode, originally released in October 2019, I sit down with Nir Eyal. Nir is the author of "Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life". and is known for his groundbreaking work on habit formation and technology's impact on our lives, shares invaluable insights into the mechanisms of distraction and how we can harness them to live more fulfilling lives. As we navigate through the conversation, Nir's perspectives offer a fresh lens on productivity, self-control, and the pursuit of personal and professional growth.
    Our dialogue spans a wide array of topics, from the practical strategies outlined in "Indistractable" to the philosophical underpinnings of focus and distraction. We delve into Nir's distinction between traction and distraction, the importance of understanding internal triggers, and the practical steps we can take to become indistractable. With his unique blend of research-backed insights and personal anecdotes, Nir provides listeners with the tools to take control of their attention and, by extension, their lives.
    Key Discussion Points

    The critical difference between traction and distraction and why mastering this distinction is key to productivity.

    How to master internal triggers to enhance productivity and time management.

    The role of willpower and self-control in managing both internal and external distractions.

    The significance of identifying and reinforcing one's identity to combat distraction.

    Strategies for effective communication, meal planning, and using productivity tools.

    The concept of "effort packs" and "progressive extremism" for personal development.

    The impact of technology on attention spans and the importance of digital minimalism.


    My conversation with Nir Eyal not only illuminates the hidden mechanisms of distraction but also equips us with the knowledge and tools to reclaim our focus. His book "Indistractable" is not just a manual for productivity; it's a blueprint for living a more intentional and fulfilling life. Whether you're struggling with distraction in your personal life, seeking to enhance your productivity at work, or simply interested in the intersection of technology and psychology, Nir's insights are sure to resonate and inspire.
    Links Worth Exploring

    Connect with Nir: Website | X/Twitter


    Get the book: Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life


    Check out Nir's podcast: Nir and Far


    Nir would like you to check this out: Schedule Maker


    Related Conversation: Episode 201: Willpower Doesn’t Work with Benjamin Hardy


    Related Blog Post: The 106 Year Old Problem



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    • 52 min
    Haemin Sunim Talks About Zen Wisdom for Life's Challenges

    Haemin Sunim Talks About Zen Wisdom for Life's Challenges

    Welcome to this thought-provoking episode where I have the pleasure of speaking with Haemin Sunim, a Zen Buddhist teacher and celebrated author. Today, we delve into his latest book, When Things Don't Go Your Way: Zen Wisdom for Difficult Times, exploring the nuanced perspectives it offers on navigating the turbulent waters of life through the calming lens of Zen Buddhism. Haemin's unique writing style, which beautifully weaves together personal insights with quotes from various sources, makes the profound teachings of Zen accessible to all.
    Haemin is one of the most influential Zen Buddhist teachers and writers in South Korea, where his books have sold more than three million copies and are popular as guides not only to mediation but also to overcoming the challenges of everyday life. Born in South Korea, he came to the United States to study film, only to find himself pulled into the spiritual life. Educated at UC Berkeley, Harvard, and Princeton, he received formal monastic training in Korea and taught Buddhism at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. He lives in Seoul when not traveling to share his teachings.
    Our conversation covers a wide range of topics, from the therapeutic power of journaling to the subtle differences between contentment and happiness. Haemin shares his personal journey of facing fears head-on and finding peace in the present moment. His insights are not just philosophical musings but practical advice that can be seamlessly integrated into daily life. Through our dialogue, we uncover the layers of wisdom hidden in everyday experiences and discuss how to embrace life's imperfections gracefully.
    Key Discussion Points

    The importance of talking to one's fears to understand and overcome them.

    Differentiating contentment from happiness: finding peace in acceptance.

    The therapeutic benefits of journaling for uncovering and facing fears.

    Embracing the present moment to find joy in everyday experiences.

    The distinction between a "doing-centered" life and a "being-centered" life.

    The significance of self-worth and appreciating the inherent value of life.

    Facing and accepting uncomfortable emotions for personal growth and insight.


    My conversation with Haemin Sunim offers a refreshing perspective on life's challenges and the pursuit of happiness. His wisdom encourages us to slow down, appreciate the present, and find contentment in the simplicity of being. Whether you're facing difficult times or simply seeking a deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you, Haemin's insights provide a valuable guide for navigating life with grace and mindfulness.
    Links Worth Exploring

    Connect with Haemin: Website | X/Twitter | Instagram


    Get Haemin's book: When Things Don't Go Your Way: Zen Wisdom for Difficult Times


    Check out Haemin's body of work: Author Page


    Related Conversation: Episode 138: Zen and The Art of Work with Kourosh Dini


    Related Blog Post: How to Take a “Time Tour”



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    • 1 hr 2 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
99 Ratings

99 Ratings

dougitect ,

Quality topics and guests

Always interesting and I like how he goes beyond the basics of productivity.

M in CT ,

Mike - please finish your sentences

I like this show and admire how much work and preparation Mike must put into the show. The guests are great and Mike is always prepared.

My only issue with the show is how Mike expresses himself. It is hard to vibe with the conversations when Mike begins a thought, qualifies it with a complex thought, and then circles back to the original thought. Mike - stop qualifying and finish your sentences…pleeeeeezzzzeeee

Otherwise, all good :)

retired army gal ,

I want to like this podcast….

But the host talks more than the guests! Mike, if you invite guests, let them speak. If you want to wax eloquently, then pick a topic and don’t have any guests.

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