Beyond the To-Do List
by Erik Fisher
September 26, 2022 3:00 pm
Overwhelmed by all the hats you wear in life? Listen in as Erik Fisher talks with productivity experts as they share how they implement practical productivity strategies in their personal and professional lives. We explore all aspects of productivity and the true end goal of productivity: living a meaningful life. This week I was privileged to be joined by Anita Stubenrauch. Anita is a former Apple Computers Executive and graduate of The Art Institute of Chicago. As a creative sojourner Anita is paving her own path towards both creative and professional success by thinking outside the bounds of typical corporate boxes. In this conversation Anita and I discuss the challenges that face creatives in today’s workforce and how remote work is presenting both limitations and opportunities for creatively minded individuals. Anita Stubenrauch is a former Apple Executive who was able to pivot her success and experience into creating her own creative business. As the founder of Cause:Effect Creative and the developer of the soon to be Land of Make+Believe, Anita is leading small business owners and entrepreneurs to an enlightened way of thinking and making decisions. Anita currently lives in Murphys, California, where she’s building a beautiful retreat space, The Land of Make+Believe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recent Episodes
Anita Stubenrauch on Creativity in a Remote World
2 years agoDr. Jennifer Heisz on Moving the Body To Heal The Mind
2 years agoRyan Mcrae on Productivity for College and University Students
2 years agoTodd Henry on the Daily Practice of Creativity
2 years agoJon Acuff on Teaching Teenagers to Remix Their Mindset to Reshape Their Reality
2 years agoKim Rittberg on Transitioning Your Talents when Changing Careers
2 years agoTiago Forte on Building a Second Brain to Free Our Minds
2 years agoKate Tellers on The Power and Skill of Storytelling
2 years agoOmar Zenhom on Preparing to Leap Into Entrepreneurship
2 years agoPhil Simon on Project Management in a Hybrid World
2 years ago