A conversation with writer, speaker, blogger and student of the creative mind Merlin Mann. In 2004, Mann founded 43Folders, a blog and community focused on tips, tricks, tools and techniques designed to improve one’s productivity, and in late 2008, he took the site in a new direction, toward the habits and thoughts of humanity’s best creators and what can be learned from examining them.
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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Marketplace of Ideas: Colin Marshall and Merlin Mann
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We have ham radios: Merlin Mann on media, fear, and caring about what you make
Colin Marshall talks to Merlin Mann, thinker, writer, and speaker on time, attention, and creative work. Following up on his June 2009 visit, he’s back on the show to talk about a great many things, not least his new podcast Back to Work with Dan Benjamin, a program about productivity, communication, barriers, constraints, tools — and, nearly always, fear. The conversation also ventures into other, unusually personal topics, including dealing with entrepreneurs, trying not to hate the internet, and having one hundred dollars in the bank.
