Podcasts – Zen of Being Digital Aliza Sherman
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Host Aliza Sherman, the Original Cybergrrl, explores life, work and tech. Nobody taught us how to live in two worlds. But are there really two worlds? Is it a duality or is it only one, and we are splitting the one world into two because this new tech age and world we are living in is so unfamiliar? Pondering questions for the digital age.
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Show #10: Are you overwhelmed by status updates?
We feel so compelled to pay attention to so many updates from so many sources not to mention feeling obligated to update, update, update. While the way we communicate has been transformed forever, the way we manage our communications should … Continue reading →
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Show #9: Zen of Being Digital Podcast: Do more followers make you happy?
Julien Smith’s blog post Follower Hyperinflation, I talk about the value of having a lot of Friends, Fans and Followers in the whole scheme of life. Julien is co-author of Trust Agents with the soulful Chris Brogan. Listen: Show #9: Zen … Continue reading →
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Show #8: Zen of Being Digital Podcast: Are You a Spammer?
This show is brought to you by the following four words: Focus Rhythm Purpose Intent Show #8: Zen of Being Digital Podcast: Are You a Spammer? So are you a spammer? And if so, what are you doing to do … Continue reading →
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Show #7: Zen of Being Digital Podcast: Are You Tethered to Your Mobile Device?
Holding onto your mobile device can be bad for your life. Show #7: Zen of Being Digital Podcast: Are You Tethered to Your Mobile Device? In this podcast, I confess to a new bad habit involving my iPhone, and it’s … Continue reading →
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Show #6: Zen of Being Digital Podcast: Can You Get to Inbox Zero?
Using myself as the guinea pig again, I’m trying –struggling– to keep my email Inbox at zero or close to it. What began July 1 as an experiment is turning into a practice that is harder than I thought it … Continue reading →
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Show #5: Zen of Being Digital Podcast: Do You Waste Time?
I’m guilty of time wasting online, and I want to blame social networks. But it is my own fault so I’m working to become much more disciplined in the way I use social networks – for business – so that … Continue reading →