• 85. Productivity Hacks for Creators: Chronotypes and Energy Matching, Pareto's and Parkinson’s Principles, Automation and Delegation
    Mar 21 2025

    Richard Bernabe on productivity hacks and techniques for creators - photographers, artists, writers, musicians, etc. - so they can spend more of their time on the act on creating and less time bogged down on the mundane tasks of running a business.

    These are battle-tested productivity techniques that transformed my creative practice. Discover how I wrote an entire photography book in just 7 months (instead of 2 years), how to identify which 20% of your work produces 80% of your results, and why multitasking is destroying your creative output. Does the time of day you perform certain tasks matter?

    These aren't theoretical concepts - they're practical strategies I've implemented with dramatic results.

    Notable Links:

    The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferris
    The Myth of Multitasking: How Doing It All Gets Nothing Done by Dave Crenshaw
    When: the Scientific Secrets of Perfect Science by Daniel Pink
    Muench Workshops

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  • 84. Thomas Nicolon and The Congo: Photographing the Wildest Place on Earth and How to Outrun a Charging Elephant
    Mar 7 2025

    Thomas Nicolon is a French National Geographic photographer and explorer documenting wildlife conservation worldwide, with work featured in National Geographic, Le Monde, GEO, Reuters, and other major media outlets. During his five years as a France 24 correspondent in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nicolon shifted to wildlife storytelling, collaborating with organizations like the Wildlife Conservation Society and WWF in central Africa's protected areas.

    After two years documenting wildlife trafficking in Peru's Amazon basin, Nicolon now divides his time between field assignments and advocacy work, speaking at festivals and interviews to promote protection of the Congo basin and tropical rainforests.

    Notable Links:

    Thomas Nicolon Website
    Thomas Nicolon Instagram
    Thomas Nicolon YouTube Channel

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • 83. Kaylee Greer: Dogtography, Pupparazzi, and the Power of Photography in Finding Forever Homes for Shelter Dogs
    Feb 12 2025

    Kaylee Greer isn't just a multi-International award-winning commercial dog photographer; she's a storyteller with a camera, capturing the vibrant personalities of dogs in all their goofy, majestic, and heartwarming glory. Her images aren't just pictures; they're windows into the souls of these incredible animals, showcasing their unique quirks and the unconditional love they share with their humans. With an infectious energy and a genuine passion for her subjects, Kaylee has become a sought-after name in the world of pet photography, known for her ability to freeze those fleeting moments of canine charm and turn them into cherished memories.

    Beyond her stunning portfolio, Kaylee's dedication to animal welfare shines through in her work. She's a passionate advocate, using her platform to raise awareness and support for rescue organizations and shelters. Through her photography, she highlights the beauty and resilience of animals in need, helping them find forever homes and spreading a message of compassion and kindness.

    Notable Links:

    Kaylee Greer/ Dog Breath Photography Website
    Kaylee Greer Instagram
    The Greatest Adventure YouTube Channel
    The Dog Breath Foundation
    Dogtography: A Knock-Your-Socks-Off Guide to Capturing the Best Dog Photos on Earth
    Profoto Strobes and Lighting Solutions
    Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell

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  • 82. National Geographic Underwater Photographer Brian Skerry: the Secrets, Culture, and Love of Whales
    Jan 28 2025

    Brian Skerry is a National Geographic underwater photographer, film producer and director, public speaker, and Nikon USA Ambassador who has spent decades exploring the world’s oceans, capturing unforgettable images that bring us face to face with marine life that remind us of the awe-inspiring beauty hidden beneath the surface.

    Brian’s work has graced the pages of many major publications, including National Geographic Magazine, where he has worked for more than 25 years, creating and photographing for more than 30 features, including 7 cover stories.

    In addition to working with National Geographic, he’s probably best known for his groundbreaking work on the documentary series, Secrets of the Whales and for which he won a primetime Emmy Award. The series offers a rare glimpse into the complex social lives and cultures of these majestic and intelligent marine mammals.

    Notable Links:

    Brian Skerry Website
    Brian Skerry Instagram
    Secrets of the Whales
    Nauticam Underwater Camera Housings and Ports
    Hartenberger Strobes and Lights
    Retra Underwater Technology

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    59 mins
  • 81. Cocktails in Bangkok with Joe Cummings: The Decline of Lonely Planet, A Love Affair with Thailand, Street Food, and Guiding Mick Jagger
    Jan 15 2025

    Award-winning travel writer Joe Cummings is one of the most influential figures in guidebook writing and cultural reporting. Known for his pioneering work with Lonely Planet - particularly on their very first Thailand guide - Joe’s adventurous spirit and meticulous research have shaped the way countless travelers discover new places. Over the course of his career, he’s written or contributed to more than 50 travel guides, while also delving into Thai cuisine, music, and culture in a way that highlights the richness of Southeast Asia and beyond.

    Joe has contributed to CNN Travel, BBC Travel, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, Asian Wall Street Journal, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, San Francisco Examiner, LA Times, Lonely Planet, Berlitz Guides, Moon Handbooks, and many other publications. He wrote on Southeast Asian political affairs for The Asia Record. Joe has twice been honored with the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Gold Award, and is also a recipient of Mexico's Pluma de Plata (Silver Quill) for outstanding foreign journalism on Mexico.

    In this episode, we’ll dive into Joe’s journey from an eager traveler to a respected global authority. You’ll hear the stories behind his legendary treks off the beaten path, the inspiration that fueled his passion for telling authentic cultural narratives, and the challenges he faced in pioneering modern travel writing. Joe also served as Mick Jagger's personal guide when the Rolling Stones frontman visited Bangkok.

    Notable Links:

    Joe Cummings Website
    Joe Cummings Instagram
    Joe Cummings Amazon Author Page
    Thailand: A Travel Survival Kit (Lonely Planet Thailand)

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    51 mins
  • 80. Tom Mangelsen and Grizzly 399
    Dec 30 2024

    Tom Mangelsen is a renowned American nature and wildlife photographer celebrated for his breathtaking imagery that captures some of the planet’s most iconic animals in their natural habitats. Born in Nebraska, Mangelsen’s early fascination with the outdoors, fostered by time spent hunting and fishing along the Platte River, laid the foundation for his lifelong dedication to conservation-focused photography. Over the course of his prolific career, he has traveled across all seven continents, documenting everything from Alaskan brown bears to Africa’s majestic elephants traversing vast savannas and many places in between. His commitment to capturing authentic wildlife moments has made him a recipient of numerous awards, including recognition by the BBC as one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world.

    Grizzly 399 was a world-famous grizzly bear residing primarily in Grand Teton National Park, often hailed as the “Matriarch of the Tetons.” Born in 1996, she has garnered widespread media and public attention for raising numerous litters of cubs - often in close proximity to roads and park visitors - while maintaining a relatively calm demeanor around humans. Her remarkable maternal track record has contributed significantly to our understanding of grizzly behavior and ecology in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. She was struck and killed by a vehicle on October 22, 2024.

    Notable Links:

    Tom Mangelsen Website
    Tom Mangelsen Instagram
    Grizzly 399: The World's Most Famous Mother Bear
    First Light
    Grizzly 399 Wikipedia Page

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  • 79. A Rollicking Spin Around the Globe with Paul Theroux: Immersive Travel, Hardships, Advice for Writers, and the Generosity of Strangers
    Dec 19 2024

    Paul Theroux is a distinguished American novelist and travel writer renowned for his vivid portrayals of diverse cultures and locales. After earning a B.A. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1963, he joined the Peace Corps, teaching in Malawi and later in Uganda.

    Theroux's literary career gained significant acclaim with the publication of "The Great Railway Bazaar" in 1975, a travelogue chronicling his journey by train from Great Britain to Japan and back. This seminal work is often credited with revitalizing the travel writing genre, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the cultures and people encountered during his travels. His novel "The Mosquito Coast," published in 1981, further showcased his narrative prowess, earning the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and later being adapted into both a film and a television series.

    Over the decades, Theroux has authored numerous travelogues and novels, including "Riding the Iron Rooster," "The Happy Isles of Oceania," and "Dark Star Safari," each reflecting his keen observations and rich storytelling. His contributions to literature have been recognized with honors such as the Royal Geographical Society's Patron's Medal in 2015.

    Notable Links:

    Paul Theroux Website
    Paul Theroux Instagram
    The Vanishing Point
    Burma Sahib
    Dark Star Safari

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  • 78. Eeva Mäkinen: Nature Photography in Finnish Lapland and Being True To Your Own Personal Photographic Vision
    Dec 17 2024

    Eeva Mäkinen is a Finnish photographer and adventurer celebrated for her evocative images of the Nordic wilderness. Her work captures the raw beauty of untamed landscapes, from the golden hues of Arctic sunsets to the Northern Lights to the serene stillness of misty boreal forests. With a deep connection to nature, Eeva's photography goes beyond mere documentation, offering an intimate glimpse into the profound relationship between humans and the natural world. Her distinctive style, characterized by moody tones, rich textures, and masterful use of light, has earned her a global following and collaborations with brands such as Nikon and Fjällräven.

    In this episode, we explore Eeva's creative journey and her philosophy of living in harmony with the environment. We delve into her process of finding inspiration in remote corners of the world, how she navigates the challenges of working in harsh climates, and the stories behind her most iconic photographs.

    Notable Links:

    Eeva Mäkinen Website
    Eeva Mäkinen Instagram
    The Human Prompt

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    48 mins