A Productive Conversation

Seth Godin, the legendary author and marketer, joined me for an insightful conversation on productivity, creativity, and intentional living. In this Flashback Friday episode, Seth delves into the concepts behind his book The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, discussing the importance of intent, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and why consistency overrides authenticity.
Throughout our conversation, Seth shares practical wisdom on building creative habits, embracing uncertainty, and eliminating decision fatigue. Whether you’re a creator, entrepreneur, or anyone seeking to lead a more intentional life, Seth’s insights will leave you inspired and equipped to tackle your next challenge.
Key Discussion Points

Why acting with intent matters and how to avoid living on autopilot.

The role of assertion in creative work and why it often feels uncomfortable.

Imposter syndrome as a sign of doing meaningful work.

Eliminating decision fatigue by setting clear boundaries and habits.

How consistency creates trust and why it’s more important than authenticity.

The value of heroes over mentors and how to draw inspiration from others.

Practical steps to start building “the practice” in your daily life.

Seth Godin’s perspective on creativity and productivity is a refreshing reminder that doing meaningful work requires intention, consistency, and a willingness to embrace discomfort. If you’re ready to take the first step toward building your own creative practice, this episode is a must-listen. Be sure to check out Seth’s other books and website for even more actionable insights. (Originally released November 2020)
Links Worth Exploring

Connect with Seth : Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

Watch our conversation on YouTube

Get the book we discussed: The Practice: Shipping Creative Work | Amazon

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Show Notes

Seth Godin, the legendary author and marketer, joined me for an insightful conversation on productivity, creativity, and intentional living. In this Flashback Friday episode, Seth delves into the concepts behind his book The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, discussing the importance of intent, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and why consistency overrides authenticity.

Throughout our conversation, Seth shares practical wisdom on building creative habits, embracing uncertainty, and eliminating decision fatigue. Whether you’re a creator, entrepreneur, or anyone seeking to lead a more intentional life, Seth’s insights will leave you inspired and equipped to tackle your next challenge.

Key Discussion Points

  • Why acting with intent matters and how to avoid living on autopilot.
  • The role of assertion in creative work and why it often feels uncomfortable.
  • Imposter syndrome as a sign of doing meaningful work.
  • Eliminating decision fatigue by setting clear boundaries and habits.
  • How consistency creates trust and why it’s more important than authenticity.
  • The value of heroes over mentors and how to draw inspiration from others.
  • Practical steps to start building “the practice” in your daily life.


Seth Godin’s perspective on creativity and productivity is a refreshing reminder that doing meaningful work requires intention, consistency, and a willingness to embrace discomfort. If you’re ready to take the first step toward building your own creative practice, this episode is a must-listen. Be sure to check out Seth’s other books and website for even more actionable insights. (Originally released November 2020)

Links Worth Exploring


Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.

Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice.

Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later.

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What is A Productive Conversation?

Hosted by productivity strategist Mike Vardy, A Productive Conversation offers insightful discussions on how to craft a life that aligns with your intentions. Each episode dives into the art of time devotion, productiveness, and refining your approach to daily living. Mike invites guests who are thinkers, doers, and creators to share their strategies for working smarter and living more intentionally. From practical tips to deep dives on mindset shifts, this podcast will help you reframe your relationship with time and find balance in a busy world.

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