Guest-Host Merlin Mann welcomes Guest-Guest Brett Terpstra to subvert the show’s format like never before, discuss their mutual “connected TV” hangups, and the progress of Brett’s “shower practice” since last they podcast.
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139: Mind Hacking with Sir John Hargrave
Sir John Hargrave, author of a new book called Mind Hacking, joins Brett to talk about the parallels between the human brain and a computer program, and how to break out of even the most stubborn loops that keep you down.
138: Quiz Compendium with Jean MacDonald
A few years ago, Jean MacDonald left a company she co-founded to run App Camp For Girls full-time. She and Brett discuss future expansion plans, App Camp’s first app, and making tech education accessible.
137: Renaissance and The Human Element with Molly Holzschlag
Molly Holzschlag was part of a core group (and the most publicly-facing woman) who were influential in the development of what we now know as the world wide web. She helped define a path for the web’s future that was ethical and served humanity.
136: So Much a Kid with Ashley Esqueda
Ashley Esqueda returns to talk about working on a daily talk show (Tomorrow Daily on CNET), the considerations that go into a decision to have (or not have) kid, and a dozen more things that make her fascinating.
135: Top of the Rollercoaster with Kelly Guimont
Brett met Kelly Guimont while writing for TUAW. She is now writing for The Mac Observer, in addition to doing social media and support for TextExpander. Their discussion covers life as a professional blogger and podcaster, leaving secure day jobs, and the trials of being a full-time freelancer. Also, a music-heavy Top 3 Picks that offers new listening materials for everybody!
134: Pretentious Nerd Vibe with Grant Robertson
Grant Robertson joins Brett to talk about life as a product manager, team diplomacy, and bridging the gap between tech and design.
133: Daily Human Interaction with Rich Stevens
Rich Stevens—webcartoonist and fellow ESN podcaster—joins Brett to talk about how we get things done in spite of ourselves.
132: Sects Ed with Rabbi Eric Linder
Rabbi Eric Linder talks with Brett about Judaism, Broadway musicals, and high cholesterol…but mostly Broadway musicals (not really, but sort of…if you think about it).
131: One-Way Ticket with Evan Lovely
Evan Lovely, traveling web developer
130: More Frequent Than Funny with Mike Vardy
You’d need to be a productivity expert to do all the things that Mike Vardy does. He’s also a writer, speaker, podcaster, and a productivity strategist. He joins Brett to talk about what he’s learned about writing, time management, tea, and (of course) productivity.
129: Inappropriately Engaged with David Allen
David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, joins Brett to discuss the origin of this nerd hero, what’s for breakfast, and learning to love fine wine.
128: The Issue of Trust with Joel Anderson
Joel Anderson, research lecturer in Philosophy at Utrecht in the Netherlands, joins me to talk about tagging. It’s a nerdy subject that a lot of non-nerds are asking about these days, and one that I personally find fascinating. I hope you’ll enjoy hearing two people who’ve dedicated time and research to the topic debate the major benefits and pitfalls of tag-based systems!
127: Broken Futures with Mark Healy
Mark Healy is a musician and a writer, and has created some amazing pieces that bring the two disciplines together. He joins Brett to talk about his project “Hibernal,” as well as sports in Australia, eternal cricket matches, and Australia in general.
126: Procrastinate on Purpose with Rory Vaden
This week, Brett is joined by Rory Vaden, author of New York Times bestseller “Take the Stairs,” and his new book, “Procrastinate on Purpose.”