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  1. Adam Lisagor interviewed by Merlin Mann

    In the second of our interviews with a Webstock ’12 speaker, we’re both honored and delighted to present Adam Lisagor in conversation with Merlin Mann. They cover such topics as Webstock, the New Zealand accent, what it is Adam does, how he works and much, much more.

    http://www.webstock.org.nz/blog/2011/adam-lisagor-interview-by-merlin-mann/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  2. Back to Work #38: Sorry. You Can’t Have a Candle.

    On improving presentation culture. Dan and Merlin talk about bombing the deck, advancing the slides, and striving to improve the self-perpetuating bad culture of presentations. Slide?!? (Also, kid germs in the spaghetti, meeting the angry corn guy, and moving closer to the metal with our Showbot hero.)

    http://5by5.tv/b2w/38-episode-38

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  3. Merlin Mann: Managing Expectations | Spark

    This week, Merlin looks at one of the most overlooked aspects of having a sustainable blog: managing expectations.

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  4. What Jail Is Like

    Bacon Ray covering The Afghan Whigs, live in Tallahassee, Florida, 1998.

    • Merlin Mann - Vox and Rhythm Guitar
    • Mike Coleman - BVov and Lead/Slide Guitar
    • Brent McNeil - BVox and Bass
    • Bruce Hamilton - Drums

    From http://www.kungfugrippe.com/post/2598927571/it-goes-down-every-night

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  5. Great Work Interview - Merlin Mann

    http://www.boxofcrayons.biz/2009/11/great-work-interview-merlin-mann/

    Here’s a confession. I want to be able to think like Merlin Mann.

    He’s really smart on the topic of productivity, and in fact some part of his success comes from 43Folders.com which is a reference to David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. But his work is not just about productivity. It’s about creativity and purpose and striving to stay human and sane in a busy and distracting world and doing work that matters, doing Great Work. And he does all of this in funny, provocative, iconoclastic way.

    In fact, writing this introduction and listening to the interview again has already provoked me to shift some of my own commitments in an effort to, as he puts it, “identify and destroy small return bullshit. Shut off anything that’s noisier than it is useful.” Great stuff indeed, and this is a wise and funny interview.

    In our conversation we talk about:

    • How the present is a “remedial course for the future” – and the pros and cons of those ‘creation myth’ stories of where people find clues for their Great Work
    • The importance of an open heart and just where that might lead you
    • The connection between productivity and creativity
    • The two levels of prioritization (and how freeing it is to know that)
    • And quite a bit more

    You can follow Merlin on Twitter at http://twitter.com/hotdogsladies

    The interviews are all between 25 and 30 minutes long. You can either download them here as mp3s, or go to iTunes, type in “Great Work Interviews” and you’ll see them all there.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago