A few weeks ago, we launched our newest project – an experiment in broadcasting and community-building called Office Hours. About once a month, I’ll open the phone lines for an hour. Then — accompanied by a special guest — I’ll take questions from listeners around the world about work, life, and everything else. As we like to say, it’s “Car Talk” for the human engine.

We premiered the show a few weeks ago with very special guest Seth Godin — and the result was a mostly informative, frequently hilarious, and occasionally inspiring hour of conversation.  (You can listen to the full program here.)

Now, I’m delighted to announce our next episode.

On June 14 at 11am eastern U.S. time, you can join us for Office Hours with David Allen. As most of you know, David is a legend — the originator of Getting Things Done and, hands down, the smartest productivity guru of our day. You’ll have a chance to ask him (or me, if you’d like to slum it) anything you want during our hour.

Just go to our new Office Hours page to get the call-in number and to sign up for reminders of future programs. It’s all free of charge and free of advertising.

And mark your calendars for next month when, on July 12 at 2pm eastern U.S. time, you can join us for Office Hours with Bob Sutton, the Stanford B-School professor, A-list blogger, and bestselling author.

Office Hours: If you’ve got questions, we’ve got answers. And when don’t, we’ll make something up.

9 Responses to “Office Hours: Ask David Allen anything you want”

  1. Too of my favorite people on one phone line! I’m just sorry I missed Seth. Hope you’re doing well.

    Kind Regards,

    Alexandra Levit
    Business/Workplace Author and Speaker

    Money Magazine’s 2010 Online Career Expert of the Year
    Winner of Forbes’ 2010 Best Websites for Women

  2. Helen says:

    I just listened to the Seth Godin episode of Office Hours. Very good, quite informative, mostly thought-provoking. The two of you pulled it off very well! Thanks for doing this.

  3. Jeff Haynes says:

    New to this blog and looking forward to it… Attend David Allen in Seattle in 2007. Never knew how to truly use Outlook until his seminar!!

  4. Al Pittampalli says:

    Pretty top notch list so far, Dan. Seth, now David Allen. Great stuff.

  5. Red Denal says:

    Hi Daniel,
    Thanks for sharing the interview featuring Seth Godin. Hope you could also feature Gary Vaynerchuk and other internet marketing experts too. Hopefully all interviews will be recorded and downloadable. Thanks indeed.

    More Success,
    Red

  6. Jack Macholl says:

    Dan, I truly enjoyed the podcast with David Allen. The show inspired me to take another listen to David’s CDs and get myself back on the GTD program.

    Your fun, not-too-serious approach to the podcast is refreshing, keep up the great work.
    Jack

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