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Steph Smith - Why There Used to Be No Such Thing as “Priorities”

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Steph Smith is a growth marketer, writer, and indie maker. She works for The Hustle, helping to run one of the world’s largest newsletters. But she has lots of her own projects. She has written a book about content marketing, she runs an online course about time management, and she has a podcast about, quote, “shit you don’t learn in school”, unquote.

When I first encountered Steph on Twitter, I sensed that she and I have very similar views on productivity, so I was keen to get her on the podcast. Steph and I discuss:

  • Why in the past there was no such things as “priorities”—just the singular “priority”
  • Steph’s method for choosing which goal to work on next
  • Why asynchronous communication is often more efficient (and how Steph does it)
  • Whether you should set arbitrary deadlines for yourself (Steph likes them, Peter doesn’t)

And much more. Enjoy the show!

Find Steph:

Also mentioned:

  • Loom, for recording & sharing videos easily
  • Calendly, for scheduling meetings without the back-and-forth
  • Get TikTok Famous Fast, a fun little book about… well, that’s obvious
  • Zapier, an “if this then that” service
  • BannerBear, an app that automatically generates social media visuals etc.
  continue reading

22 episodes

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Manage episode 303202449 series 2848476
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Steph Smith is a growth marketer, writer, and indie maker. She works for The Hustle, helping to run one of the world’s largest newsletters. But she has lots of her own projects. She has written a book about content marketing, she runs an online course about time management, and she has a podcast about, quote, “shit you don’t learn in school”, unquote.

When I first encountered Steph on Twitter, I sensed that she and I have very similar views on productivity, so I was keen to get her on the podcast. Steph and I discuss:

  • Why in the past there was no such things as “priorities”—just the singular “priority”
  • Steph’s method for choosing which goal to work on next
  • Why asynchronous communication is often more efficient (and how Steph does it)
  • Whether you should set arbitrary deadlines for yourself (Steph likes them, Peter doesn’t)

And much more. Enjoy the show!

Find Steph:

Also mentioned:

  • Loom, for recording & sharing videos easily
  • Calendly, for scheduling meetings without the back-and-forth
  • Get TikTok Famous Fast, a fun little book about… well, that’s obvious
  • Zapier, an “if this then that” service
  • BannerBear, an app that automatically generates social media visuals etc.
  continue reading

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