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Hack the Process: Mindful Meaningful Progress on Your Plans

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Hack the Process is a podcast about taking action on your plans, and building your business, your career, and your life around sustainable and satisfying systems that support mindful and meaningful progress.

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52 - Discover Your Inner Fitness Superhero With Julian Hayes on Hack the Process Podcast

October 11, 2017 05:00 - 44 minutes - 41.1 MB

It's possible to go from comic book nerd to fitness superhero, and Julian Hayes is proof of that. Julian turned himself into a writer, a speaker, and a coach by applying daily discipline to his routines while tracking his progress to figure out what worked best for his clients and for himself. In this episode of Hack the Process Julian will explain how he coaches fitness clients entirely online using tracking apps, why he avoids writing about specific diet and exercise prescriptions, and what...

51 - Get Uncomfortably Awake With Michelle Kim on Hack the Process Podcast

September 27, 2017 16:08 - 49 minutes - 45 MB

Blending activism and entrepreneurship sounds like a delicate dance, but as a Diversity and Inclusion Consultant and a career coach, Michelle Kim is showing us how to make it happen, one uncomfortable conversation at a time. In this episode of Hack the Process, Michelle will explain why diversity training for startups is about more than just ticking a box on a form, how her own life experiences inspired her work with marginalized communities and individuals, and what she's doing to make sure ...

50 - Executive Staffing in the Gig Economy With Pam Wasley on Hack the Process Podcast

September 13, 2017 05:06 - 45 minutes - 41.3 MB

Now that the world is catching on to the advantages of the gig economy, Cerius Executives CEO Pam Wasley is helping companies satisfy their need for interim executives and advisors at the most senior levels, and bringing the staffing industry up to date along the way. In this episode of Hack the Process, Pam will tell us why seasoned veterans across all industries are opting for short-term engagements, how insightful process documentation can save a company hundreds of thousands of dollars a ...

49 - Influencer Marketing and Practical Apprenticeship With Tom Morkes on Hack the Process Podcast

August 30, 2017 06:21 - 49 minutes - 45.8 MB

When Tom Morkes was fresh out of the army, he wanted to build a business that would support him as he traveled the world. He started out podcasting, blogging, and publishing, and ultimately created a foundation for his own success through practical project-driven apprenticeships supporting seasoned entrepreneurs. In this episode of Hack the Process Tom will share with us how he builds and cultivates motivated influencer networks for his clients, what it takes to make an online event that can ...

48 - Staying In Control And Figuring Out What You Want w/Heather Chauvin on Hack the Process Podcast

August 23, 2017 05:30 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

What does a trained social worker do when she's faced with handling her own child's emotional issues? For Heather Chauvin, the answer was to look inside herself so she could model the behavior she wanted, and then share what she learned with the world. Now Heather coaches parents on mindfulness for their children and themselves, and hosts a regular podcast called Mom is in Control to help spread the word. In this episode, Heather will tell us how she built a business while parenting three son...

47 - How Customer Feedback Can Drive Your Business w/Gavin Zuchlinski on Hack the Process Podcast

August 09, 2017 05:39 - 46 minutes - 43 MB

When he started building Acuity Scheduler back in 2007, Gavin Zuchlinski was trying to help his mother solve scheduling problems for her massage business. But as more people started using the product, he listened to every piece of customer feedback, building a passionate user base, and a product that responded to the evolving small business market. In this episode, Gavin will tell us why he left a job he loved to turn his side hustle into a full time role, how growing up with entrepreneurial...

46 - Side Hustling Like a Pro with Nicaila Matthews on Hack the Process Podcast

July 19, 2017 04:38 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

By day Nicaila Matthews is a social media strategist and Senior Manager for Social Media Marketing at NPR, but in her spare time she runs a podcast called Side Hustle Pro, featuring interviews with successful black women entrepreneurs. In this episode of Hack the Process Nicaila will tell us why she chose to focus her subject matter at the expense of narrowing her audience, what keeps her motivated to continue her side hustle despite her successful professional career, and how her research an...

45 - Jay Wong Explains How to Access our Inner Changemaker on Hack the Process Podcast

July 05, 2017 04:52 - 49 minutes - 45.7 MB

From speaking at his high school graduation to running a motivational consulting business, Jay Wong always knew deep down what he was meant to do, once he let go of trying to control the process. Jay's authentic enthusiasm shines through in this episode of Hack the Process as he discusses meeting his mentors on his Inner Changemaker podcast, how he came up with his focus on legacy over currency, and the importance of applying what you learn, whether it's a business lesson or the simple lifest...

44 - Mindful Marketing and Coaching with Guy and Ilan Ferdman on Hack the Process Podcast

June 21, 2017 16:35 - 52 minutes - 48.3 MB

The problems we face can sometimes show us the path we need to follow. Brothers Guy and Ilan Ferdman learned this early, transforming their personal struggles with depression and financial hardship into a marketing and personal transformation business, Satori Prime, that lets them explore their own educational growth while also helping others. In this episode of Hack the Process Guy and Ilan will tell us why their business model keeps evolving instead of following a fixed pattern, what it fee...

43 - Balancing Activism, Privilege, and Social Media with Frank Strona on Hack the Process Podcast

June 07, 2017 03:26 - 46 minutes - 42.3 MB

Frank Strona is a public health advisor for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who served on the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues in 2016. He also runs a private consultancy called MentorSF, where he teaches clients of all generations how to use social media to share their personal stories and advance their career goals. In this episode, Frank will tell us how he capitalized on his experience as sexual health educator and activist when he went back to sch...

42 - The Power to Heal and Grow as Integrated Men with JuVan Langford on Hack the Process Podcast

May 24, 2017 14:56 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MB

Being a man in modern society comes with a lot of assumptions and negative stereotypes. JuVan Langford took a look at his own struggles with finding a positive masculine identity for himself, and made it his mission to help men identify with their integrated selves. JuVan currently runs a nonprofit that counsels young men in school, and works as a men's empowerment coach, running events and working directly with clients around the world. In this episode, JuVan will share how he turned his fee...

41 - Dr. Kesha Moore Connects Personal Productivity and Community Engagement on Hack the Process

May 09, 2017 15:45 - 51 minutes - 47.3 MB

Dr. Kesha Moore's ongoing focus on understanding how we can thrive as individuals in a complex society helps her integrate her passion for studying across a wide range of fields, including Psychology, Sociology, and Community Organizing. Kesha currently divides her time between working as a professor of Sociology, parenting, activism, and building a business in life coaching. In this episode Kesha will tell us about finding the creativity to frame ideas in the language of specific audiences, ...

40 - Effortless mindfulness and mental health with Lisa Dale Miller on Hack the Process Podcast

April 26, 2017 05:25 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

Lisa Dale Miller is an integrative psychotherapist who uses somatic experiencing therapy to help people deal with trauma, handle internal and external stressors, and learn to become awake and present. She's also the author of "Effortless Mindfulness," an academic textbook positioning the clinical work she practices in the context of traditional western psychotherapy. In this episode, Lisa will tell us why engineers are some of her favorite clients, how her years of mindfulness practice and st...

39 - Find Out What a $100 MBA is Worth from Omar Zenhom on Hack the Process Podcast

March 14, 2017 17:50 - 51 minutes - 47.3 MB

Omar Zenhom realized a semester into a Wharton MBA program that his ten years of independent teaching experience already gave him the background to teach people what they really needed to know to run a business. His popular $100 MBA podcast now has close to 900 episodes, and it's helping to grow the audience for his library of business training materials. Along the way, he realized he needed a better tool to host his online classes, so he developed the Webinar Ninja service to scratch his own...

38 - From Mindset Inequality to Serial Entrepreneurship with Ricky Yean on Hack the Process Podcast

February 21, 2017 18:33 - 47 minutes - 43.5 MB

Finding the confidence to enter the privileged world of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs is hard enough, and all the more so when you come from a different country with a background of poverty. But serial entrepreneur Ricky Yean found ways to turn his differences into advantages by recognizing less obvious solutions to shared problems. After building Crowdbooster, a successful social media analytics firm, Ricky is now planning to disrupt the world of public relations, making metrics-driven journa...

37 - Escaping Jail to Find a Career in Podcasts with Nicole Holland on Hack the Process Podcast

February 07, 2017 20:18 - 53 minutes - 48.6 MB

Knowing what you don't want is sometimes just as important as knowing what you do want. That was definitely the case for Nicole Holland, who literally escaped from jail by quitting her job as a correctional officer to discover a more fulfilling way to make a living. Now Nicole hosts online summits about how to build a business, and helps experts learn how to present themselves effectively on podcasts. In this episode, Nicole will discuss some of the possible paths she pursued and abandoned al...

36 - Training Clients to Work Your Way with Curtis McHale on Hack the Process Podcast

January 25, 2017 22:54 - 41 minutes - 38.4 MB

Curtis McHale took his training as a counselor and applied it to his work in web development, writing books and articles and hosting a podcast to help small businesses define their processes. He also coaches freelancers about how to optimize their work around the life they want to lead. Along the way he's learned how to delegate the tasks he doesn't enjoy, while holding onto the ones he finds energizing. In this episode, Curtis will explain how he trains his clients not to send him emails, he...

35 - Making the App Industry Work for You with Carter Thomas on Hack the Process Podcast

January 10, 2017 06:25 - 47 minutes - 43.4 MB

If you're looking to build a business making and selling mobile apps, Carter Thomas has answers for you. His team at BlueCloud Solutions has provided the source code for over 1,500 apps, and sells templates and training to help people with no coding background go from idea to product to market. In this episode, Carter discusses how working with mentors and mastermind groups helps him build his own business while helping others do the same, he'll share his sustainable approach to hiring, train...

34 - Flipping the Publishing Industry Around with Tom Corson-Knowles on Hack the Process Podcast

December 12, 2016 06:33 - 45 minutes - 41.3 MB

The publishing industry has changed dramatically in the past ten years, and Tom Corson-Knowles is helping new authors navigate the choppy waters. Tom took the lessons he learned when he set out to self-publish his first book and started sharing them, building a following and a new mission along the way. He now publishes courses for writers and provides boutique publishing services. In this episode Tom will explain how his early failures in traditional publishing guided him toward self-publish...

33 - Networking as a Social Media Native with Tara Hunt on Hack the Process Podcast

November 28, 2016 20:08 - 39 minutes - 35.8 MB

Tara Hunt is a networking pioneer who has considered herself a native of the online social landscape since before there were web browsers. Her enthusiasm for learning how people use new tools and techniques to connect with other people still keeps her engaged, even as the context evolves constantly. Tara's work has included writing blogs and books about social capital (aka whuffie), creating co-working spaces, consulting with organizations large and small on social strategy, and developing vi...

32 - Radically Transparent Entrepreneurship with Justin McGill on Hack the Process Podcast

November 14, 2016 15:26 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

As a serial entrepreneur, Justin McGill has embraced the concept of radical transparency, sharing the successes and failures of his ventures openly every week as the co-host of a public podcast, Zero to Scale. That's allowed him to turn both his internal and external research into marketing, and grow the audience for his current company, LeadFuze. In this episode, Justin will tell us how he went from working in a trucking company to launching his first business, what he learned from reaching ...

31 - Staying Grounded and Coaching Communication with Luis Congdon on Hack the Process Podcast

October 31, 2016 04:31 - 26 minutes - 24.1 MB

Thriving through adversity is something today's guest, Luis Congdon, can speak about with authority. Having survived a childhood marred by drug abuse, abandonment, violence, and homelessness, Luis has turned his life around, going from trying to help himself to finding ways to help others. From relationship coaching to helping entrepreneurs launch their businesses, Luis now makes it a point to support himself while improving the lives of those around him, and giving away as much as possible f...

30 - Making Business an Act of Love with Mark Silver on Hack the Process Podcast

October 17, 2016 04:41 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

You don't have to turn off your heart to succeed in business, and Mark Silver wants you to know that every act of business can be an act of love. Mark has been teaching entrepreneurs why it's important to remember the divine while developing solid and sustainable business practices for over fifteen years. In this episode, he shares with us how his own business has evolved, while staying true to its core focus as the online publishing landscape changed. Mark will explain the differences betwee...

29 - Becoming Brave Enough for Comedy with Sarah Cooper on Hack the Process

October 03, 2016 02:56 - 42 minutes - 38.6 MB

It takes courage to be funny, and Sarah Cooper can tell you all about it. She left a comfortable position in management at Google to become a writer and a stand-up comedian. But she took inspiration from her work, sharing a series of comics and blog posts with her observations about office behavior that eventually led to a publishing deal and her first book, "100 Tricks to Appear Smart in Meetings." In this episode, Sarah will tell us about how she drew on her childhood dreams to validate the...

28 - Succeeding by Helping Others Share Their Ideas with Loïc Le Meur on Hack the Process Podcast

September 19, 2016 02:32 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

Serial startup founder and lifestyle entrepreneur Loïc Le Meur has made a career out of discovering amazing people and helping them share their ideas with the world, from more than a decade running Le Web, a tech conference in Paris, to launching a new company called Leade.rs this year. He's let his own personal passions and frustrations guide him from one business to the next, and according to him, that may be why he's been so successful. Loïc will share with us his thoughts on why most peop...

27 - The Courage to Start Your Business with Kate Swoboda on Hack the Process Podcast

September 05, 2016 05:56 - 48 minutes - 44.4 MB

Ask Kate Swoboda what it takes to start a business and she'll tell you it takes courage. In fact, courage is such a central element in her message that she often goes by the name Kate Courageous. Kate went from college English professor to life coach several years ago, and now trains life coaches to move through their own doubts and fears and accept the challenges they come up against. In this episode of Hack the Process, Kate will discuss how she realized that life coaching was her next call...

26 - Freelancing and Business Consulting Success with Brennan Dunn on Hack the Process Podcast

August 15, 2016 05:31 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

Brennan Dunn is on a mission to get freelancers to start thinking of themselves as business consultants. His company, Double Your Freelancing, grew out of his own experiences moving from independent developer to running his own agency, launching and selling a software-as-a-service product, and eventually publishing books and classes and running conferences designed to help other people selling their services learn the tricks he discovered along the way. In this episode Brennan will explain ho...

25 - Mentoring Mentors and Small Sharing with Andi Galpern on Hack the Process Podcast

August 01, 2016 06:44 - 40 minutes - 36.7 MB

Andi Galpern is the founder of Cascade SF, who open-sourced her own Design education by inviting experts to teach the subjects she wanted to learn. Andi also hosts events she describes as speed dating for mentoring, which give designers the opportunity to share their knowledge and learn from each other without the overhead of giving a presentation to a large group. But small sharing can lead to larger sharing, and Andi talks about how the mentors in her program come to realize that they actua...

24 - Writing as a Sustainable Career with Jon Dykstra on Hack the Process Podcast

July 18, 2016 05:45 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

A lot of us might say we want to be writers. The trick is doing it sustainably, and in a way that can help sustain us. Jon Dykstra has managed to turn his desire to write into a career running profitable niche authority websites that serve the needs of people who share his own interests. He also blogs and teaches on the side, helping others who might want to follow in his footsteps. In this episode Jon will tell us how he was originally inspired by exposure to early blogging platforms while w...

23 - Respecting the Power of Good Product Management with Rich Mironov on Hack the Process Podcast

July 04, 2016 16:18 - 45 minutes - 41.8 MB

Quick, explain the differences among Sales, Marketing, Engineering, and Product Management. If you work in a company with one or more of these organizations and the answer doesn't trip easily off your tongue, then you might want to listen to Rich Mironov. Rich is a Product Management expert who helps companies understand and respect the differences, and improve how these groups work together. Rich makes the case that "Product is not in charge of shipping on time, but Product is in charge of s...

22 - Getting Scrappy About Your Projects with Kimberly Wiefling on Hack the Process Podcast

June 27, 2016 18:34 - 44 minutes - 41.2 MB

You have to be scrappy to make it in business and in life, and nobody teaches scrappiness like Kimberly Wiefling. Hear how she went from studying Physics to working as an executive in high-tech companies to publishing books on project management and leadership for women and running her own successful business speaking and running training seminars internationally. Kimberly will share the formula she uses to structure her live presentations for maximum learning and audience engagement, and exp...

21 - Teaching Mindfulness to Change the Legal System with Rhonda Magee on Hack the Process Podcast

June 20, 2016 14:55 - 47 minutes - 43.2 MB

Mindfulness might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of law school, but University of San Francisco Professor Rhonda Magee makes a compelling case for connecting the two. Rhonda believes mindfulness training for law students may be able to help the legal profession overcome a history of systemic bias, and raise awareness of the fundamental values that were always meant to be at the core of our legal system. In this episode, Rhonda will take us through a short mindfulness...

20 - Design as a Communications Skill with Jina Bolton on Hack the Process Podcast

June 06, 2016 03:32 - 42 minutes - 39 MB

Jina Bolton has gone from Web Design to Web Engineering and back again, so she understands what it takes to establish Design standards for a project and make them attractive, both visually and technically. In addition, Jina's talent for evangelizing has helped make her Lightning Design System for Salesforce popular both inside the company and across the open source community. Hear how she built on her community organizing skills, and went from hosting local meetups to creating Clarity, a conf...

19 - Building Your Community First with Alex Hillman on Hack the Process Podcast

May 30, 2016 16:19 - 46 minutes - 42.4 MB

A lot of people think of a coworking arrangement as renting a desk when you can't work anywhere else. But Alex Hillman, the founder of Indy Hall, sees it as an opportunity to build a community, and maybe even help define the future of professional relationships both in and out of physical space. In this episode, Alex will tell us how the loneliness of freelancing drove him to start looking for alternatives to working in isolation, what it takes to train a team to nurture solid connections, an...

18 - Getting Angry and Getting Things Done with Ashe Dryden on Hack the Process Podcast

May 24, 2016 17:31 - 47 minutes - 43.5 MB

When Ashe Dryden gets angry, she does something about it. She writes, she speaks, she tweets, she hosts conferences such as AlterConf, and she organizes fundraising programs. And as an engineer who knows what it's like to be a member of a marginalized group, the issue at the heart of Ashe's anger is diversity awareness in the tech and gaming industries. Ashe's outspoken activism has gotten her a lot of attention, both positive and negative, but she manages to find balance in her own life by m...

17 - Creating Your Own Quiet Tribe with Jenny Feinberg on Hack the Process Podcast

May 16, 2016 05:16 - 43 minutes - 39.7 MB

Instead of asking what people do, Jenny Feinberg advises us to ask people what they're working on, what they're struggling with, or even what they need help with. That's one of the core ideas behind the quiet tribe Jenny's building with her pop-up co-working community, Make Space. Jenny took her background in feminist theory and political science and applied it to the real issues she saw in her community in San Francisco. In this interview, Jenny tells us how she incorporates rejection into h...

16 - Careers for the Modern Philosopher with Daniel Coffeen on Hack the Process Podcast

May 02, 2016 17:07 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MB

I first came across Daniel Coffeen when I listened to his popular 2008 Rhetoric class after the entire semester of lectures was made available online for free by UC Berkeley. His powerful and enthusiastic approach to teaching a traditional academic subject impressed me, and I've been following his career ever since--or at least I thought I had been. As I found out in this interview, there's more to this philosopher, blogger, writer, podcaster, and teacher than I ever knew. In this episode Dan...

15 - Getting Your Ideas Out There with Alex Cespedes on Hack the Process Podcast

April 18, 2016 13:26 - 46 minutes - 42.4 MB

Our guest for this first episode of season two of Hack the Process is Alex Cespedes, who hosts Wits About You, a topic-driven podcast for freelancers in their twenties and thirties about the soft skills in life that their parents and teachers may not have warned them they'd need in order to succeed. But the advice Alex shares is applicable to anyone facing the confusion and uncertainty of making their way in the current economy. Alex tells us how the idea for his show's distinctively clean an...

14 - Season One Review of Hack the Process Podcast

April 11, 2016 05:13 - 31 minutes - 28.4 MB

The previous episode of Hack the Process marked the end of the first season. At this point, I thought it would be a good idea to take an episode to review what I’ve discussed with the different guests, and share a little more about what my motivation was to create this podcast and put it out into the world. I’ll also tell you a little bit about what I was expecting from this podcast, and compare it to what actually came out. (I’ll give you a hint: it was a delightful surprise.) First of all,...

13 - Helping Yourself by Helping Others with Ryan Waggoner on Hack the Process Podcast

April 04, 2016 21:06 - 49 minutes - 44.9 MB

Freelancing can be tough, but after nine years consulting as a mobile developer, Ryan Waggoner has learned some ways to make it more approachable from the start, and more profitable as your business grows. Ryan still consults with clients directly on mobile projects while also running LetsMakeApps.io, a curated daily lead service that helps other freelancers find new opportunities in design and development for web and mobile. In this interview he shares with us the patterns he's built into hi...

12 - Creating a Movement with Tara Byrne on Hack the Process Podcast

March 28, 2016 05:37 - 45 minutes - 41.8 MB

On this episode of Hack the Process we talk with Tara Byrne, a powerhouse in the field of social entrepreneurship, organizing events and helping to launch startups with a common theme of supporting both personal and professional development for people who want to make a positive difference in the world. Her inspiration to establish Under 30 Changemakers has become a worldwide movement, which she shepherds through her passion for collaborating , and the art of productive procrastination. In th...

11 - Recognizing and Sharing Solutions with Hampton Catlin on Hack the Process Podcast

March 14, 2016 06:44 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

In all likelihood you have visited a website built using techniques pioneered by my guest this week, Hampton Catlin. Among his other accomplishments, Hampton created the mobile site for Wikipedia, and invented web development languages such as Haml and Sass that revolutionized the way the modern web is built. Hampton credits his outsider perspective, growing up gay in Florida, for challenging him to see problems differently, and recognize solutions that seem obvious only in retrospect. And fa...

10 - Learning from Tea with Strangers with Ankit Shah on Hack the Process Podcast

March 07, 2016 06:16 - 46 minutes - 42.5 MB

You might not see the concept of spending an hour or so chatting with strangers over tea as a business opportunity, but maybe you will after you listen to Ankit Shah, Founder & CEO of Tea With Strangers, tell us how he discovered and recognized the real need for his unusual organization by accident. Ankit thoughtfully frames his perspective on the difference between a traditional business with company values posted on their "about us" page, and the truly values-driven structure that emerges w...

9 - Agile Management for the Unmanageable with Ron Lichty on Hack the Process Podcast

February 29, 2016 05:38 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

In this episode of Hack the Process we chat with Ron Lichty, who discovered his passion for technology early on, when he realized that programming in assembly language was easier for him than writing in English. And he knows the difference because he’s also worked as a journalist and published several books with co-authors. His most recent book, Managing the Unmanageable, is about how effective management can help software engineers achieve the ecstatic state of flow that Ron says coding in a...

8 - Mindfully Taming Your Puppy Mind with Andrew Nance on Hack the Process Podcast

February 22, 2016 08:35 - 45 minutes - 41.8 MB

Andrew Nance is a Mindful Practitioner who enjoys bringing the gift of using the breath to focus the mind and body to classrooms of students as young four and five years old. And if you giggled just now trying to imagine a group of kindergarteners practicing mindfulness, you need to hear Andrew describe his experiences teaching children to breathe quietly, all the while thinking to themselves, "with this breath my mind grows stronger so I can focus a little longer." Andrew relates the practic...

7 - From Student to Serial Entrepreneur with Alex De Simone on Hack the Process Podcast

February 15, 2016 06:15 - 46 minutes - 42.3 MB

Alex De Simone is a serial entrepreneur who helped found the popular job search site Jobr, and is currently launching his second company, CallerZen. And he’s still just in his second year of an MBA program at Stanford. Find out his opinions about the relevance of business school in the current business climate. And check out the links and the video in the show notes on HackTheProcess.com if you want to find out about Alex’s role as lead vocalist for 90’s cover band Cloning Dolly, which he say...

6 - Iterating to Improve Your Workflows with Vinay Patankar on Hack the Process Podcast

February 08, 2016 05:37 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

In this episode we hear from Vinay Patankar, the CEO of Process Street, an online service to help businesses set up intuitive training programs for tasks and processes using checklist-based workflows that can be sequenced, shared, and reproduced in parallel. Vinay tells us how Process Street works, and shares how the lessons he learned from earlier experiences starting companies helped guide him. He'll tell us about launching his company through AngelPad, finding his cofounder in a hostel in ...

5 - Success Isn't Just About Results with Malek Banoun on Hack the Process Podcast

February 01, 2016 04:13 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

In this episode, we hear some wise words from Coach Malek Banoun, a fitness and life coach combining physical training with support for personal goal setting and continuous learning. Malek tells us how he overcame his shyness as a child, and emerged with the confidence to face his fears head-on, preferring to sprint directly toward them as soon as he recognizes them instead of running away! He also reveals his secret to measuring success, and here's a hint: it doesn't have anything to do with...

4 - Life Coaching for Transformation with Paula Jenkins on Hack the Process Podcast

January 25, 2016 05:43 - 45 minutes - 41.5 MB

In this episode we chat with Paula Jenkins, a transformational life coach with a background in project management who decided to apply her practical experience to the universal quest for joy. She's also the host of a podcast called Jumpstart Your Joy, where she talks with people about the ways they make joy part of their lives. We'll find out who her top fantasy podcast guests are, how she reconciles her work and her family life, and she'll teach us the most joyful technique ever for respondi...

3 - Peaceful Productivity for Sensitive Spiritual Nonconformists - Pace Smith on Hack the Process

January 18, 2016 04:18 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

This episode we talk with Pace Smith, a pathfinding coach who helps sensitive spiritual nonconformists live wild crazy meaningful lives. We'll find out more about how she bridges the profound with the practical. Pace will tell us what pathfinding means, and how the motivation to seek and reconnect regularly with your own path relates to balancing both material and spiritual life practices. She'll also explain how the fun she has writing limericks fits into her routine.

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