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🚀 WE ARE LIVE: The Quest for 101 Accidental Agilists Begins! 🚀

As a first-time podcaster with no budget, my mission is simple:

build an evergreen library of perspectives proving that

everyone is agile—they just don’t know it yet.

Season 1 has officially launched with six foundational interviews!

We’ve captured the full 30-minute conversations, but our goal is sharp:

extracting the high-impact “3 to 5 good minutes” from each session to create consumable shorts and segments.

We’re diving into the real processes people use every day to get stuff done (GSD), showing how their unconscious habits map directly to the proven No Doubt Method.

Meet Our First Six Accidental Agilists:

Discover the personal methodologies of those who embody the agile mindset, from pivoting to prioritizing:

• Robert Field (Comedian/Author): Learn the power of intentional practice from the author of Uberful Life. Robert shares his method for tackling big goals with “Thought, Thought, action” and why meditation is his secret weapon for agility.

• Rebecca Jorgensen (Exercise Physiologist): Discover the science-backed strategy to beat burnout and manage stress. Becca explains how breaking down complex goals into small, achievable steps provides the positive reinforcement necessary for lasting health behaviors.

• Drew Young (Master of Efficiency): See how efficiency and technology achieve major goals. Drew reveals his secret to overcoming huge objectives: breaking them down into “many, many simple tasks” and leveraging AI to generate framework documentation in minutes (what used to take four hours is now 90% done in 30 minutes).

• Geronimo Colon (PMO Audit Management): Geronimo proves that organizational agility starts with soft skills. He discusses the need for diplomacy and tact and how breaking large, 9-month projects into small, incremental phases minimizes risk and maximizes visible progress.

• Renee Martin (VP, Foster Mom, Student): A master of juggling demanding roles, Renee uses Post-it notes and organizational systems to break down large tasks “piece by piece” and overcome ADHD paralysis. Her project approach is defined by being efficient, effective, and passionately engaged.

• Angela Roman (Preschool Teacher/Entrepreneur): Angela demonstrates resilience in her teaching and entrepreneurial pursuits. She shares her personal framework: “Stop, Think, and Plan”. If you’re feeling stuck, her single most important piece of advice (which we link to the Gemba Walk) is simple: “Go for a walk”.

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Join the Movement!

I’m aiming for 101 conversations to complete this library. If you have a unique method for turning ideas into reality—whether you’re planning a wedding, running a start-up, or cleaning your garage—you have an agile method, and I want to help you uncover it.

Ready to share your process and become one of our accidental Agilists?

Book Your 30-Minute Interview Now:

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