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  • Imagine a world in which AI could handle your email inbox on your behalf. No more checking for new messages every five minutes. No more worries that people need you. No more exhausting cognitive context shifts. In this episode, Cal explores how close cutting-edge AI models are to achieving this goal, including using ChatGPT to help him answer some real email. He then dives into his latest article for The New Yorker, which explains the key technical obstacle to fully automated email and how it might be solved. This is followed by reader questions and a look at something interesting.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link:
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    Deep Dive: Can A.I. Empty My Inbox? [4:33]
    - Should I continue to study programming if AI will eventually replace software jobs? [44:40]
    - Is it bad to use ChatGPT to assist with your writing? [49:22]
    - How do I reclaim my workspace for Deep Work? [55:24]
    - How do I decide what to do on my scheduled mini-breaks at work? [1:00:11]
    - CALL: Heidegger’s view on technology [1:02:48]
    - CALL: Seasonality with a partner and kids [1:09:11]

    CASE STUDY: A Silicon Valley Chief of Staff balancing work and ego [1:20:07]

    Something Interesting: General Grant’s Slow Productivity [1:30:08]

    Links:
    Buy Cal’s latest book, “Slow Productivity”at calnewport.com/slow

    newyorker.com/science/annals-of-artificial-intelligence/can-an-ai-make-plans


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    Thanks to Jesse Miller for production, Jay Kerstens for the intro music, Kieron Rees for slow productivity music, and Mark Miles for mastering.

  • On his recent book tour, Cal found great success using a small notebook dedicated to developing a single idea. In this episode, he explores this “single-purpose notebook” strategy, identifying when it makes sense and why it works. He also takes listener questions about his new book, “Slow Productivity,” and reacts to a recent article about TikTok’s stumbles.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: Single-Purpose Notebooks [5:02]

    - If “pseudo-productivity” isn’t effective, why is it so common? [27:07]
    - Can you explain the difference between limiting missions, projects, and daily goals? [34:59]
    - Should everyone buy a $50 notebook? [39:21]
    - How does “Slow Productivity” relate to mental models and first principles? [48:12]
    - Should I read your new book slowly? [52:44]
    - CALL: Does Cal ever stress about work? [55:24]

    CASE STUDY: Applying lifestyle-centric career planning [1:00:31]

    SOMETHING INTERESTING: TikTok Falters [1:08:56]

    Links:
    Buy Cal’s latest book, “Slow Productivity” at calnewport.com/slow

    bramses.notion.site/bramses/059db2641def4a88988b4d2cee4657ba?v=448bf8afad0740d18f6b109b4bd40d51notebookstories.com/2013/05/06/picasso-sketchbook/anothermanmag.com/life-culture/10788/remembering-bruce-chatwin-the-greatest-travel-writer-that-ever-livednotebookstories.com/2023/12/22/a-notebook-in-the-movie-elf/com/tech/personal-tech/quitting-tiktok-less-swiping-more-sleeping-1e166a39?page=1 newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/tiktok-and-the-fall-of-the-social-media-giants



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  • What does the story of the rise of the singing superstar Jewel teach us about escaping busyness in our knowledge work jobs? In this episode, Cal makes the connection, extracting a key lesson about quality as an engine for slowness, and then providing concrete advice and examples for applying this lesson to your own professional life. Also: listener questions and the books Cal read in February.

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    Deep Dive: Doing Better, Do Less [5:00]

    - Is my job too hard? [38:25]
    - How do I sell myself better? [42:52]
    - How do I convince myself to do actual hard work? [45:42]
    - How do I find time to get better if I'm busy? [48:46]
    - What is the values plan? [53:23]

    The 5 books Cal read in February 2024 [1:01:45]

    The Sabbath (AJ Heschel)
    Making Movies (Sidney Lumet)
    Killer of the Flower Moon (David Grann)
    Orthodoxy (G.K. Chesterton)
    The Good Shepherd (CA Forestor)

    Links:
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    calnewport.com/slow

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  • One of the most common strategies for achieving a powerful ideal lifestyle vision is to leverage entrepreneurial activities to find a stable source of income that allows autonomy and flexibility. To help understand how to succeed in such ventures, Cal interviews the entrepreneur and author Noah Kagan about his new book, "The Million Dollar Weekend." Recording on the road as part of his book tour for "Slow Productivity," Cal also shares some lessons about what he's been observing.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    INTERVIEW: Marketing guru Noah Kagan [11:06]

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  • How did we end up tyrannized by our inboxes? How is this related to Tyrannosaurus? What was it like working at a high-tech company at the exact moment email was introduced? In this episode, Cal weaves together all these questions into a story about the unexpected ways technology impacts our lives and what we can do after the fact to make things better.

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    Deep Dive: The Email Catastrophe [3:47]

    - How do I deal with email overload in a government job? [45:34]
    - How do I deal with an employer who demands constant responsiveness?[55:36]
    - How can I concentrate when coding when I need to use my web browser? [58:27]
    - How do I overcome my fear of missing important emails? [1:02:35]
    - CALL: Can slow productivity work for an academic? [1:06:38]

    CAL REACTS: Reader Comments on his NYT Op-Ed [1:17:47]

    Links:

    newyorker.com/magazine/2019/04/08/the-day-the-dinosaurs-diedpnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1817407116newyorker.com/magazine/1994/01/10/e-mail-from-bill-gatesblog.rescuetime.com/communication-multitasking-switches/nytimes.com/2024/02/16/opinion/creative-work-productivity-seasonality.htmlUse this link to preorder a signed copy of “Slow Productivity”: peoplesbooktakoma.com/preorder-slow-productivity/ FREE download excerpt and 2 Bonuses for “Slow Productivity”: calnewport.com/slow


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  • We’ve become so used to our phones in our lives that we’ve stopped realizing how arbitrary and unusual the content we’re watching really has become. In this episode, Cal looks closer at what we’re really spending time doing on our phones, then provides step-by-step instructions for healing this relationship.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: Confronting Your Phone [4:30]

    - What does Cal think about Neil Postman’s “Amusing Ourselves To Death”? [28:35]
    - Can you pursue high quality leisure after a day filled with deep work? [33:14]
    - Can commercial breaks be used for high quality leisure? [37:24]
    - Will digital minimalism work in an age of augmented reality? [40:34]
    - How can a full time YouTuber practice digital minimalism? [46:53]
    -CALL: How to share content online? [52:38]

    CASE STUDY: Cost-benefit analysis of technology usage [1:00:39]

    CAL REACTS: J. R. R. Tolkien’s Search for Depth [1:06:43]

    Links:
    twitter.com/explore/tabs/trending
    instagram.com/explore/tags/popular/?hl=en
    tiktok.com/foryou?lang=en
    newcriterion.com/blogs/dispatch/the-consolations-of-fantasy
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  • A deep life requires that you encounter and make sense of a large amount of incoming information, from narrow data relevant to a professional project, to broad insights into your purpose. How do you keep track of all of this? In this episode, Cal proposes a minimalist approach aimed at minimizing the friction required to keep tabs on what matters.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: How to track information that matters [2:55]

    - How should I make use of non-cognitive time? [27:37]
    - Can people with ADHD become better at learning? [32:49]
    - What does Cal think of Gloria Mark’s “4 myths of attention span”? [36:31]
    - How can I concentrate on my dissertation when I have a full-time job? [47:04]
    - How can I stop wasting my afternoon time blocks? [53:20]
    - CALL: How can I better organize my idea notebooks? [1:01:38]

    CASE STUDY: Avoiding the hyperactive hive mind to work more efficiently [1:05:46]

    CAL REACTS: Is it bad to be slow? [1:13:46]

    Links:
    dailystoic.com/try-not-to-be-so-slow/
    gloriamark.com/attention-span

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  • A key step in cultivating a deep life is reflecting on what matters to you and the best strategies for pursuing it. This, in turn, requires that you engage in the consumption of some manner of self help. It’s here that many people sell themselves short, limiting this intake to short videos and the occasional advice guide. In today’s episode, Cal talks about cultivating a much richer approach to self-help in which you’re able to take in wisdom from a variety of sources of various levels of sophistication.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: https://bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: Rethinking Self Help [3:21]

    - How can I prevent hard tasks from derailing my productivity systems? [38:47]
    - Should I get ahead in my career with a project that I hate? [47:54]
    - How can I make progress on my novel when my day job drains me? [52:39]
    - Is there such a thing as too much deep work? [59:32]
    - CALL: Will short deep work sessions work to write effectively? [1:12:17]

    CASE STUDY: Reducing stress with slow productivity [1:18:40]

    The 5 Books Cal Read in January 2024 [1:30:22]

    Links:
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    FREE Download for “Slow Productivity”: www.calnewport.com/slow

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  • One of the more interesting realities of people who live remarkable lives is that they are often much less busy than the rest of us. In this episode, Cal explores three ideas that help explain why this is true, then explains how we can use these ideas to reduce our own workloads.

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    Deep Dive: The Productivity Paradox [7:31]

    - How does a weekly plan work? [32:26]
    - Do errands or reading count toward fixed schedule productivity? [36:55]
    - How should a graduate embrace slow productivity? [40:11]
    - If I embrace slow productivity, how can I be sure I’m doing enough? [41:54]
    - Did Cal follow Slow Productivity in his 20’s? [47:45]
    - CALL: Uprooting a good planning system? [53:23]

    CASE STUDY: Playing video games with intention [58:05]

    CAL REACTS: How to Have a Productive Year [1:06:34]

    Links:
    calnewport.com/if-youre-busy-youre-doing-something-wrong-the-surprisingly-relaxed-lives-of-elite-achievers/
    newyorker.com/culture/office-space/how-to-have-a-more-productive-year
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  • Call talks with Ali Abdaal about his journey from doctor to YouTube sensation, and then dives deep into Ali’s new book, “Feel-Good Productivity,” and the possibilities of making accomplishment something enjoyable.

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    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    INTERVIEW: YouTube Star Ali Abdaal [3:41]

    Cal Reacts: Dissecting Ali’s YouTube career path [1:32:27]

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  • What is the correct first step in transforming your life into something deeper? Traditional advice says to start with a clear vision of what you value. Cal has been arguing that it’s instead more important to develop a foundation of discipline. In this episode, he explores a more specific variation of this idea: perhaps the best way to prepare to pursue the big is to first learn how to control the small.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia


    Deep Dive: How to organize your life [2:31]

    - How do I “stay deep” when facing major changes? [36:37]

    - How do I relax when I’m always so busy? [39:13]

    - What is the difference between rituals and routines? [43:09]

    - Can playing video games be part of a deep life? [51:27]

    - Can deep life buckets connect to strategic plans? [57:39]

    - CALL: Juggling multiple priorities to live a deep life [1:01:39]

    CASE STUDY: Becoming organized to prevent overwhelm [1:07:32]

    CAL REACTS: How many books did you read in 2023? [1:13:47]


    Links:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/01/05/how-many-books-did-you-read-2023-see-how-you-stack-up/

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  • During the New Year season it is common to talk about how to be more productive. But what about the downtime between your major pursuits? In this episode, Cal argues for rewiring your brain to crave slow distractions over their faster (often digital) alternatives. The goal here is not to get more done but to transform your life into something slower and more meaningful.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: Slow Distractions [2:25]

    - How do I work deeply as a stay-at-home parent? [29:12]
    - Isn’t it myopic not to let young children use smartphones? [36:44]
    - How do I succeed as a musician without social media? [38:09]
    - How do I make plans without social media? [48:37]
    - CALL: How to share ideas without allowing social media to take control [55:02]

    CAL REACTS: I’m a 33-year old woman without a job [1:05:55]

    Links:

    youtu.be/YQLVWficcwc?si=lOIBa23I_0-4sJl6

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  • One of the more important abilities to cultivate for the year ahead is comfort learning complicated (and therefore valuable) new things. In this episode, Cal tackles the myths surrounding mastery and presents a new mental model for internalizing non-trivial information. As he elaborates, there is both good news and bad news when it comes to this topic: you can learn almost anything, but you can’t learn everything.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia

    Deep Dive: Learning Hard Things [2:50]

    - When it comes to taking notes, what really matters? [29:49]
    - Can I fit all of my hobbies into my week? [36:02]
    - Can YouTube teach me to be a better student? [39:40]
    - How do I figure out what to learn next? [46:09]
    - How do I learn something fast when I already have a busy schedule? [48:23]
    - CALL: How does “So Good They Can’t Ignore You” relate to “Slow Productivity”? [55:11]

    CASE STUDY: Slow Productivity affinity group [1:03:46]

    The 5 books Cal read in December 2023 [1:13:28]

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  • The mega-bestselling writer Arthur Brooks is one of the rare individuals to have both lived a carefully cultivated deep life and written a book on the topic (co-authored with Oprah!). In today’s episode, Cal interviews Brooks, going deep into the details of his unusual and inspiring career and extracting proven rules from his experience.

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    INTERVIEW: Mega-bestselling writer Arthur Brooks [6:39]

    Cal’s Favorite Completely Unnecessary and Embarrassingly Geeky Things for 2024 [1:16:04]

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  • We talk a lot on this show about getting more done, but what’s the best way to handle the inevitable situation in which you have too much to do? Cal walks through a sensible response to the crazy-making reality of overload.

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    Deep Dive: Controlling Overload [4:48]

    - Is building a “second brain” important? [37:53]
    - How can I bill 40 hours a week without getting overloaded? [43:30]
    - What book should I buy my department to best increase their work quality? [46:31]
    - How do I make progress on projects that have lots of overhead? [51:53]
    - How can my wife deal with her new position and the overload that comes with it? [57:35]
    - CALL: What is Cal excited to gif this holiday season? [1:06:14]

    CASE STUDY: Quitting Twitter to build a better life [1:09:55]

    CAL REACTS: Why did students get dumber starting in 2012? [1:17:31]

    Links:
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  • One of the most important skills for cultivating a satisfying and high impact life is one we rarely discuss: the art of serious thinking. In this episode, Cal makes the case for serious thinking as an ability to specifically cultivate, then describes five specific practices you can put into place to launch a crash course in developing an effective life of the mind.

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    Deep Dive: How to Think [4:07]

    - Does reading count as Deep Work? [38:50]
    - How do I make sense of the topics I think about? [41:48]
    - How should I manage boredom in a job without hurting my ability to focus? [45:12]
    - How can I provide quick answers to management if I’m a slow thinker? [50:40]
    - CALL: How should I structure my Deep Holiday? [56:44]

    CASE STUDY: A successful Digital Detox allowing one to think in peace. [59:55]

    CAL REACTS: Does collaboration make us less creative? [1:07:29]

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  • We talk a lot on this show about remaining organized in a digital workplace that drowns us with incoming obligations. In this episode, Cal focuses on the key question of how you get *started* toward this goal. What do you do, in other words, on day one of your quest to find depth amidst the shallows.

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    Deep Dive: Getting organized in a distracted world [6:46]

    - How do I get more excited about my work plans? [45:55]

    - How do I get my classmates to get better about time management? [53:59]

    - How should I organize my deep work blocks? [1:00:13]

    - How do I account for contingencies in my quarterly plan? [1:05:11]

    - When does Cal find time to read? [1:05:50]

    - CALL: How to train Deep Focus muscles [1:11:06]

    CASE STUDY: Investing concentrated time [1:17:04]

    The 5 books Cal read in November 2023 [1:24:08]

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  • One of the most common types of messages sent in from listeners of this podcast are self-recriminations about laziness. But what does “laziness” actually mean? In this episode, Cal takes a deeper look at the common terms and sees that it’s often used to describe two unrelated phenomena. He then gives a big idea for overcoming each.

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    Deep Dive: Overcoming laziness [4:00]

    - How should I track small projects? [39:39]

    - How do I find time to bodybuilder when I have a demanding job? [44:56]

    - How do I remain motivated to work after graduation?[53:12]

    - How do I make the shift from warehouse work to web development? [59:20]

    - How do I deal with decision fatigue? [1:03:18]

    - CALL: Implementing advice from pragmatic non-fiction books [1:07:53]

    CASE STUDY: Pursuing a life of depth [1:11:31]

    CAL REACTS: Algorithms act as conveyor belts [1:22:51]

    LINKS:

    jonathanhaidt.substack.com/p/algorithms-hijacked-my-generation

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  • How you accomplish important goals: The type that can transform your life in remarkable ways? In this episode, Cal breaks down the common mistakes we make in pursuing hard goals and then details the reverse goal setting strategy he has found to work much more consistently.

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    Today’s Deep Question: How do I follow through on transformative goals? [2:18]

    - How do I prepare for an upcoming change to my professional life? [42:26]

    - How do I schedule abundant free time? [49:43]

    - Should I feel guilty that I’m so efficient I barely work? [53:47]

    - How do I avoid doing too much? [1:00:27]

    - How do I time block work of unknown durations? [1:07:31]

    - CALL: Pursuing a career with two different paths [1:13:52]

    CAL REACTS: Joe Rogan and The Rock Talk Passion [1:21:35]

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  • Based on extensive feedback from listeners and new research, Cal is ready to unveil his new and improved version of the Deep Life Stack, his foundational approach for transforming your life from shallow and distracted to deep and remarkable.

    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo

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    Deep Dive: The Deep Life Stack 2.0 [4:40]

    - Does prioritizing deep work grow your task list? [38:02]

    - Does deep work impede the development of soft skills? [41:04]

    - How do I shut down work without clean stopping points? [46:31]

    - CALL: Intrusive thoughts while doing deep work [52:29]

    - CALL: How does Cal organize his working memory.txt [57:49]

    CASE STUDY: Using slow productivity to build a house [1:00:30]

    CAL REACTS: Should you “burn the boats” to motivate ambitious action? [1:08:00]

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