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Rachel Botsman is a world renowned expert on technology and trust, and the author of bestselling books “Who Can You Trust?” and “What’s Mine Is Yours".
Rachel is a lecturer at Oxford University and has been recognised as one of the “Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company and as one of the 50 most influential management thinkers in the world.
We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, including:
Why Rachel never sleeps near her phone
“Big stride days” and how to have one
How the weather effects her productivity
Her unusual but very awesome way of crafting presentations
How Rachel hit a ridiculously tight book deadline
Why she finishes her day midway through writing a paragraph
Her one minute mindfulness routine
Rachel’s “tips” to make it easier to say no
And a whole lot more.
You can find Rachel on Twitter and Linkedin at @Rachelbotsman and via her website.
Comprehensive show notes on this episode can be found right here.
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A small dose of big thinking.
Every week, I share my favourite science-backed hacks, ideas, and strategies to make work (and life) a little better. Join 40,000+ readers who like their advice practical, proven, and easy to steal.
Promise: No spam. No selling your data for a packet of Tim Tams.







