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A podcast dedicated to helping students find their next steps outside of University. Listen in and find your path by hearing insights from the professionals themselves and fellow interns at the start of their journey. #FYCC is a podcast dedicated to helping students find their next steps outside of University from the professionals themselves. Producer: Pauline Malubay @paulinemalubay Follow us at @findyourcareercalling
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Talking to entrepreneurs, founders, and many others about how they improve productivity, time management, and team building in a real world setting. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/productivityacademy/support
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Joining me for this episode is Andrew Hartman, a seasoned operations leader and the founder of Time Boss, to uncover his insights into optimizing productivity. With experience working with clients, teams, and more, Andrew developed his own systems that he shares freely with others. Drawing from his experience as both a founder and fractional COO fo…
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Joining me this time on the Productivity Podcast is Dr. Don Davis, author, and established coach & consultant for businesses in the healthcare and life sciences industries. A big proponent of daily routines and time blocking, Dr. Don starts off his day by meditating and journaling to close out the previous day and prepare for what’s coming. While i…
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Joining me today is David Salib, Associate Product Manager at Lyft and a man with many cool side-products...one of them being Momento, a podcast app that I’ve been using a lot lately (check out more on the app in these videos here and here). As usual, I asked him about his daily routine. Like many of the guests of the Real World Productivity Podcas…
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In this episode of the Real World Productivity Podcast, I interviewed Jeroen Corthout, CEO and Co-founder of the CRM system Salesflare. Before founding Salesflare, Jeroen worked for several companies and started many others that weren't long-term successful before settling into Salesflare and beginning the long-term push for success. We covered a l…
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Joining me this episode is Pauline Malubay, Small Business Operations Expert, & Business Growth Strategist. I like to start these podcast episodes by asking about morning routines. Although it may vary, Pauline says that she can't start her day without coffee (and I totally agree!), following this comes reading, and 5-minute meditation using the Sh…
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Joining me this week is Neha Naik; Entrepreneur & Founder of RecruitGyan and several other businesses. We covered a lot of ground in our conversation - including Neha’s daily routine with the importance of doing what matters first: Exercise Family Daily Planning Neha’s also a strong believer in balance - having started several businesses, built tea…
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Joining me this week is Sydney Wong; Entrepreneur & Co-Founder of VenturX, and author of “How to have a good day.” We talked about her daily routine - she has very specific routines for both her mornings and evenings and these involve things like setting the most important tasks for the day, weighted blankets, and bubble baths! (She is the second g…
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Joining me this week is Robby Slaughter, workflow and productivity expert. With a background in technology and mathematics, Robby discovered that he liked best helping people overcome their problems rather than finding a solution to the problems themselves. One of the things that he focuses on is not only the “how” of productivity (that next cool t…
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Joining me this week is Zeb Evans, founder, and CEO of ClickUp. Being an entrepreneur from an early age, Zeb taught himself how to code, dropped out of college, and created a social media firm. A lot of frustration from productivity software at the time was what inspired Zeb to create ClickUp. If you haven’t heard of it, ClickUp is a project manage…
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Joining me this week is Dr. Frank Buck, productivity speaker, author, and time management coach. His efforts towards being an organized person began back in his high school years and went on through his college years and his almost 30 years in the public education system, and now beyond. Even though Frank has been going mostly paperless and managin…
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Joining me this week is Randy Clark, leadership trainer, and Amazon best-selling leadership author. Over the last 30 years, Randy has helped a lot of companies and managers improve their leadership with his training; much of it based on mistakes he made in management. He shared a lot of valuable content during our talk that can help just about anyo…
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Miriam O'Shea started off as an aspiring musician before working in startups and landing a job in YouTube at Google. In this episode we discuss: ✅ Changing direction after experiencing the reality of the music industry ✅Getting to Google through entry-level startup jobs ✅Pivoting from music to technology ✅ Startups vs. Corporations Finally, we end …
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#FYCC is a podcast dedicated to helping students find their next steps outside of University from the professionals themselves. Host & Producer: Pauline Malubay @paulinemalubay Follow us at @findyourcareercalling --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fyccpodcast/message…
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Joining me this week is Joseph DiRoma, head of The Successful Male North America and someone with almost two decades of experience in the hospitality industry and helping developing others. A good and productive day can be achieved with routines, and Joseph shared with me what he calls the CAMPV routine: C = Contemplation A = Affirmations M = Medit…
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What's it like to work for the UK Government? What is User experience research? In this episode. I chat with Anna Fraser to learn more about this exciting role, helping develop digital products for UK citizens and the pivotal part that user research plays. #FYCC is a podcast dedicated to helping students find their next steps outside of University …
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Melissa Kariuki is a young professional, self-starter and currently work for Google. In her 3 years as a budding professional, she has been lucky enough to do 10 internships with a variety of companies; from tech giants like Google and cutthroat consulting firms like Bain to cryptocurrency startups and NGOs such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundati…
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Thando Jacobs is a Business Analyst (BA) and Co-Founder of Skilled Funds, a personal finance education company. He's worked in retail banking for many years but noticing the impacts of digital transformation, he made the shift to go into IT. As a BA he works on various IT projects that aim to solve business problems, improve business processes, and…
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Joining me on this podcast episode is Corey Carter, who has been managing people for more than 20 years and recently has been helping entrepreneurs simultaneously increase sales, traffic, and visibility through JV partnerships and more. Sometimes, while helping others grow, improve and develop, we neglect those that are next to us. With Cory freque…
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Sara brings 10+ years of experience in strategic events, working primarily in the technology industry. At Sage, a global accounting software company, she is responsible for leading the strategy behind a portfolio of tradeshows and user conferences within the U.S., including the annual Sage Summit. In addition to her professional career in events, S…
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Giovanni Petruzzelli spent time in start-ups and tech companies such as Google before joining McKinsey and making his big step into the consulting industry. 💥 He has always chased high-impact roles✨, never being afraid to put himself to the test in unconventional context. For instance, he has worked for three months in the Indian HQ of Uber, the ri…
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Veronika is certified life and NLP coach and theta healer. As well as being a popular Russian blogger. Veronika helps people achieve financial freedom by opening online businesses and working with peoples' minds. #FYCC is a podcast dedicated to helping students find their next steps outside of University from the professionals themselves. Host & Pr…
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Tanya Daye had been a secretary since leaving university in 2000. Her career was a mixture of contract and permanent work with her last role at KPMG in Canary Wharf. She wanted the freedom to work from home and raise her children/ This led her to Virtual Assistance and the opening of Clear View Administration in 2012. In this episode, we discuss ev…
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In this episode, I speak to an old University friend of mine, Soumya Singh. We reminisce about our days at Durham, figuring out what careers to embark upon as well as her role as a technology analyst at Deutsche Bank. We discuss: what is it like to work in technology division of an investment bank?⁠ We discuss:⁠ 🚀 Spring Weeks for University studen…
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Tech is open to everyone! In this special episode, I share my post University life along with Omamerhi Etefia, founder of RemoteGRAD.We review coding and design bootcamps, how we made it to tech as non-STEM graduates and the joys of remote working. We discuss the importance of building a portfolio of work to impress employers and as a way to start …
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Laura Rike, the Rogue Pinterest Powerhouse, and content marketing expert joined me for a great discussion about Pinterest, teams, and repurposing content. Seriously - if you do any sort of online content, please listen to this episode...you’re going to get a valuable idea, guaranteed. Now, I don’t know about you, but when I think of Pinterest I don…
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Kris Ward, author of Win The Hour, Win The Day, joined me for a great look at how important teams are to growing as an entrepreneur and business and why it’s not as hard as you think to grow your own “A-Team”. Most of us, myself included, have had our ups and downs when getting started with a team but Kris really boils it down to a few areas that y…
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Joining me on this episode is Grant Bledsoe, owner of 3 Oaks Capital - a capital management firm that he founded in 2014. Grant makes use of many practical devices to stay productive and manage his time well, including automations from tools like Zapier that let him connect his software tools in order to spend more time focused on what matters - hi…
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Tumisha worked in marketing for both Google and Red Bull, then used her learnings to co-found The Advantage Group https://www.theadvantagegrp.co.uk/ to help young people add value, break barriers, and change their narratives. This episode all about: 💥Fear of starting out but carrying on with your mission ⭐️Relationship w/co-ffounders and building a…
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In this episode. I chat with two friends who work as tech consultants with IBM. We discuss assessment centres, advice to our final year selves and the transition from University to graduate jobs. Most importantly, we answer the question, what is life like as a consultant?#FYCC is a podcast dedicated to helping students find their next steps outside…
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Amy Donaldson, real estate trainer with a strong background in sales and business development, joined me to discuss productivity from the point of view of a real estate agent and showed how many of these “issues” can apply to the rest of us - both the problems and the solutions. We touched on several areas, including finding and understanding your …
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Joining me on this podcast episode is Angela Kristen Taylor, an integrative productivity expert. We went into several topics surrounding the main issues that we all face in terms of life, productivity, and managing everything that that entails. Angie is no stranger to chaos and finding her way out - through her own experiences she has found the fra…
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Joining me for this podcast episode is founder, or Papa Bear, of Bonjoro - Matt Barnett! As usual, we covered a lot of ground in this discussion but it did center around remote teams with the ups and downs that come with a truly worldwide operation. Matt and his team are located in Australia, London, the Philippines, the United States, and other lo…
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Tiago Forte, author, speaker, teacher, and productivity expert, joined me for this episode of the Real World Productivity podcast to cover a wide range of topics where we covered everything from mindset shifts needed for increased productivity to the tools he uses on a daily basis (his “stack”). If you’re serious about increasing your knowledge bas…
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Rob Gelb, co-founder of Kindaba, BriefingRoom, and more joined me for a great conversation about team building, remote work, and how effective communication is so important for everyone inside an organization - it’s not just a personal relationship skill...and what you can do to improve it in your business. There’s a lot more than just communicatio…
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Jonathan Cronstedt, or JCron, joined me for a look into his priorities, the importance of mentorship and learning, as well as a look at why an on-site team makes sense for him and Kajabi. We covered a lot of ground in the 30 minutes of the podcast recording - if you’re interested in how JCron, or someone at his level, organizes himself and where he…
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Ben Dell of MissingLettr and HeySummit joined me, Adam Moody, on the Real World Productivity Podcast to share with Productivity Academy podcast listeners more about his background as a web agency and the move into Saas development. His background has given him some unique insights and the ability to create some amazing tools (I’m a paying user of M…
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In this Real World Productivity Podcast episode Manuel Bruschi, CEO of Timeular, joins us to talk about Timeular, how important physical activity is, team building - and remote teams specifically, automation, and so much more. This is a great episode with a lot of topics - be sure to listen if you’re interested in hearing how a CEO that took an ide…
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Kamil Rudnicki of Timecamp.com joined me for a great episode about time management and the importance of tracking time - especially for managers and business owners. While we talked at length about time tracking we also dove into several other interesting topics such as balancing high productivity and performance with downtime and what you can do i…
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It’s no secret that I like to read (and learn). Books have been hugely important to me in nearly all areas of my life. In the realm of productivity, time management, and team building, there are some amazing resources out there, but also a lot of information to get through. I really enjoy finding out what books and other learning sources people tha…
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Ean Price-Murphy, founder of Moxie Bookkeeping joins us for this episode to talk about her experience starting and growing a bookkeeping business that’s been successfully providing services since 2003. Ean has a lot of experience not only in starting and running a business but with finding out the best ways to find a good fit when making a hire, bu…
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Christopher Sutton of Musical-U brought up a topic that hasn’t been featured yet on the Real World Productivity podcast - mindset and mindfulness. How much does your mindset and “internal” game matter to building a business and becoming more productive? Short answer...it’s a huge part of mastering these areas and growing. It’s also an incredibly co…
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Tom Morkes, the man behind dozens and dozens of big online launches, joined me for a great conversation about one of the key components of creating successful launches that don’t require tons of money - relationships. That’s right, whether you’re already at 7 figures or just starting out, building relationships now that are meaningful and genuine p…
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Kathryn Jones, the amazing funnel builder turned entrepreneur behind CF Design School joined us for her second interview on the Real World Productivity Podcast! It was great to touch base with Kathryn, this time in person, to see what she’s been up to over the past year (spoiler alert - A LOT) and how she’s been doing it all while working her syste…
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Kyle Gray, the author of The Story Engine joined me for an in depth look at how he went developing a content marketing system and build the team that helped him succeed. This episode covers a lot of ground and Kyle’s unique background lends some insights that just about anyone can put to use with their business - whether or not you write, want to w…
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In this episode, I interview Natasha Carlile who has worked at Bank of America Merrill Lynch for the last 2 and a half years; she is currently a Senior Analyst in the M&A and Corporate Finance team, which sits within the Global Corporate and Investment Banking division. Prior to joining the bank, Natasha studied Classics at Durham University and gr…
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Liam Martin of TimeDoctor.com and Staff.com joined me for a great interview about his background, insights into TimeDoctor and it’s functionality for entrepreneurs, and how successfully running a remote (or not) team is one of the biggest indicators of future growth. We covered a lot of great topics that also included remote team building as mentio…
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In the first episode of Females in Finance, I interview Linda Esilaba, Business Manager at Barclays Investment Bank based in London. We discuss everything from how to make your Spring Week applications standout, to why she chose a to work at Barclays after interning at Nomura, Google and Goldman Sachs.#FYCC is a podcast dedicated to helping student…
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In this episode, we hear from Matthew Hewston, on his journey from being a young entrepreneur to securing internships at the two tech giants: Microsoft and Google. We discuss the differences in the culture of the two tech rivals and early lessons he learnt from starting his own business at 16. #FYCC is a podcast dedicated to helping students find t…
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Simon Lau, the Product Manager for Otter.ai invited me to their office to do this podcast episode - it was great to meet in person and this interview has got something for everyone. We covered a really wide range of topics that started with Simon’s background and long history in the tech world of the Bay Area and dove into Otter.ai - the AI-powered…
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