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Fix the poor audio quality and I’ll listen to every episode. Love the content but the only medium through which I’m consuming this is audio. The irony is not lost on me that this is a podcast that talks about the competent way to do things
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These are just about the right length to tackle on the office commute or just a walk or while working out. The hour or hour and a half long podcasts that abound out there are too much to get your head around in a reasonable time or one sitting. The beauty of the GTD podcasts is that they are essentially random slices of the various GTD topics and you can dip in anywhere. Just pick up a little new info or approach here and there. The complaints about just being a vehicle to sell are absurd. Can you name one, just one, podcast that doesn’t try to sell you something? Get real people. If you don’t like the GTD podcast because of the low key sales pitch then I have to assume you don’t like any podcasts in general.
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I am relatively new to GTD and this podcast gave me lot of valuable tips
My favorite episode is the one about integrating horizons which really helped me bring it all together illustrating how ground level can take you towards higher levels!
Thank you David and Anna Maria!
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I’ve been listening to GTD since covid hit, I accidentally discovered it once I found my appreciation for podcasts. I’m not a business owner, or a company leader, but I relate SO much to everything on this podcast. I’m only a senior in university and I feel like this podcast and the book has really changed my life!!
It’s a very happy accident that I found my way to GTD!!
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I stopped listening to the podcast because of the poor sound mixing. Please, fix the volume discrepancy between the dialogue and the intro/outro music! The conversations sound like they are recorded over the phone with very poor audio quality. I have to turn the volume up way too much to catch everything. Then the outro music blows out my eardrums. I’m done with the podcast until they fix their audio. Save your eardrums; read the books.
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I understand that they are recycling webinar content, and that is OK with me. But very often, the content just ends halfway through.
On episode 282 for instance, the speaker is doing a helpful review of weekly planning sessions. It’s an 11 step process, and I was enjoying this beneficial refresher. But then it literally ends halfway through the steps. Almost comically, the last line of the episode is: “All right. After projects, what next? Checklists.”
The end.
Again, I understand that the content they are sharing on the free podcast is from sessions with paid coaching clients, but this is just lazy and annoying.
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