Time is running and it’s At Work day once again! A few weeks ago I was so lucky to talk to illustrator and blogger Michael Nobbs about his auto-pilot GTD system, doing creative work despite having little energy (or time), discipline, and the advantages of having a sofa in the studio. Listen in to the recording […]
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At Work: Milo McLaughlin
Another two weeks have passed, so it’s At Work day once again here on The Friendly Anarchist. This time, I had the pleasure to talk to my friend and consigliere, Milo McLaughlin, about his adventures as a freelancer, pr0mising trial-and-error approaches to creative work, and the benefits of Buddhist chanting. Hey Milo, welcome! First of […]
Mars Dorian At Work
It’s At Work Day again here on The Friendly Anarchist! Today’s guest is Mars Dorian, the crazyness-leads-to-epic-greatness mad genius designer and branding consultant from MarsDorian.com. I was lucky enough to meet Mars in person a couple of times and even visit his studio. As we chatted so much about our different approaches to tackling our […]
Srinivas Rao At Work: “World War III is not gonna erupt in your inbox”
After an excellent start of this series with Joel Runyon, I’m happy to publish the second At Work interview today. In an extremely interesting conversation we had via Skype, Srinivas Rao from Blogcast FM and The Skool of Life talks about distraction-free writing, the 80% crap ratio, and how he finds the fuel to his […]
At Work: Joel Runyon (Impossible HQ)
As announced last week, here’s the first post in a new TFA series: The At Work interviews! Today, we’ll meet my blogging friend Joel Runyon of Boing Boing and Oprah fame. In this At Work interview, Joel talks about his different focuses and his daily schedule. Let’s jump right into it! Hey Joel! Overall, what […]