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Getting Things Done® podcast from Vital Learning

Morten Røvik & Lars Rothschild Henriksen
Getting Things Done
GTD
Productivity
Listener Feedback
Mental Health
Podcasting
Community Support
Travel Planning
Microsoft Planner
Leadership
Work Culture
Management
Holacracy
Team: Getting Things Done With Others
GTD Summer Camp
Time Management
Work-Life Balance
Team Dynamics
Organization Structure
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Interviews with extraordinary GTD'ers + the best advice for using Getting Things Done® (GTD) to clear your mind, to stay present with whatever you’re doing and to achieve stress free productivity. Vital Learning is the official Crucial Learning Licensee in the Nordics+. Hosted by certified GTD® Master Trainers Morten Røvik and Lars Rothschild Henriksen from Vital Learning.

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Scan-di-navi-an 🫣 In this alternative episode, Lars has come up with a GTD quiz for Morten! So this episode gives you a chance to learn a bit more about Morten (and Lars') GTD practice and systems, including answers to the questions: - Which list do... more

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In this episode, Lars and Morten speak with GTD enthusiast and Microsoft employee Stefan Pilo. What does a day look like for a GTD'er with all the cool Copilot/agent tools available now? Listen to this episode to learn from Stefan, including: - How T... more

In this episode, Morten and Lars give their yearly update on the tools they use in their GTD practices. They'll highlight the changes in their systems over the last years, including: - What's new from a hardware and software perspective - How Morten ... more

In this mini episode, Morten and Lars share the details on the upcoming event: Their Global Guided GTD Weekly Review! This even streams live on YouTube and it's of course free to join us. You can find links to sign up below, we really hope to see you... more

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Peter Gallant
Professor of Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship at Smith School of Business, Queen's University
Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
Episode: 128. GTD and Entrepreneurship: Interview with Peter Gallant
Jonas Langeteig
GTD trainer and coach at Leroy Seafood
Leroy Seafood Group
Episode: 121. GTD & tracking Team progress with Jonas Langeteig
René Lie
Second in command of the Norwegian Naval Forces Band and in-house GTD trainer.
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Episode: 119. In-house GTD® Trainer Experiences - interview with René Lie
David Allen
Author of Getting Things Done
Episode: 114. Team - Getting Things Done With Others
Ed Lamont
Co-author, trainer, and consultant in GTD
Episode: 114. Team - Getting Things Done With Others
Stefan Pilo
Counter-node strategist at Microsoft
Microsoft
Episode: 113. New Microsoft Planner With Stefan Pilo
Brian Robertson
Creator of Holacracy and author of Holacracy: The New Management System for a Rapidly Changing World
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Episode: 101. Holacracy and Getting Things Done - An Interview With Brian Robertson

Hosts

Morten Røvik
Co-host and certified GTD® Master Trainer, with a focus on implementing productivity systems in various contexts.
Lars Rothschild Henriksen
Co-host and certified GTD® Master Trainer, with expertise in teaching productivity principles and their application in diverse environments.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 232 ratings
  • Gets me in the mood to GTD

    Morten and Lars Always put me in the mood to Get things Done!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    thefatgroovecat
    United States5 months ago
  • My favourite Podcast

    I am already using GTD for many years and still there is always a new aspect. Thank you so much for your Podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Qwertzuiopü567813
    Germany3 years ago
  • Thankful for this podcast!

    I’m relatively new to GTD and am incorporating strategies into my life a little piecemeal for now (while full-time parenting a toddler—some grace, please!); I also practiced GTD a little in my professional work before taking time off, and it’s a given that it’ll come with me when I return; I really cannot wait for the day when my whole life has been folded into this system. I’m an intuitive, artistic, mood-driven, expansive, associative, and whimsical sort, so keeping my dozens of pursuits in li... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    eeliza
    United States3 years ago
  • Motivating

    I have been using GTD on and off for some years and wanted to give it another try. This podcast keeps me motivated and helps me refresh some important aspects e.g. why the weekly review is so essential or how to keep my system from getting overly complicated.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Leo-Munich
    Germany3 years ago
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Listeners appreciate the practical insights offered in the episodes, emphasizing their usefulness for implementing the GTD methodology.
The community aspect of the podcast is noted as a highlight, with listeners enjoying the connection they feel through shared experiences and discussions on productivity.
Many express gratitude for the hosts' engaging presentation style and their ability to make complex productivity concepts accessible to a broad audience.

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129. Listener questions #18 & Summer Camp revisited
Q: What suggestions do you have for introducing GTD to someone in burnout?
Start small, focus on manageable tasks, and recognize the importance of community support.
128. GTD and Entrepreneurship: Interview with Peter Gallant
Q: How to elaborate, how?
GTD has had a profound impact on my personal life, helping to clarify commitments and manage stress levels.
128. GTD and Entrepreneurship: Interview with Peter Gallant
Q: Could you just start us off with who is Peter? And what does he do?
Peter Gallant is a professor of Innovation, Strategy and Entrepreneurship at Smith School of Business, Queen's University in Kingston, Canada.
127. Listener questions #17: Context lists, capturing vs clarifying vs doing
Q: Does clarify need to happen at designated times only?
Flexibility is okay, but try to honor your scheduled times for clarification.
127. Listener questions #17: Context lists, capturing vs clarifying vs doing
Q: If I capture something and clarify it immediately, is that risky as well?
Yes, do not clarify immediately unless you're in a clarifying mode to avoid procrastination.

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Focusing on productivity and the renowned Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology, this podcast offers practical insights and expert advice tailored to help listeners enhance their efficiency and achieve a stress-free work-life balance. Each episode showcases engaging discussions with experienced GTD practitioners and addresses real-life applications of the GTD framework. The hosts emphasize the uniqueness of their approach, blending personal experiences with actionable strategies designed to inspire listeners to effectively implement GTD principles in their daily lives. With an approachable and friendly style, the content is likely to appeal to anyone looking to improve their personal productivity and organizational skills in a more relaxed ... more

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