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    Explore " amantha imber" with insightful episodes like "Sick of Dating Apps? How About A Dating Experiment?", "Can a four day work week improve your Productivity?", "Genius habits of productive people", "How to prune B.S. from your day (& get more done)" and "Taking back control of your time" from podcasts like ""Separate Bathrooms", "Lady Leadership - Careers and Business For Women", "Healthy-ish", "Extra Healthy-ish" and "All In The Mind"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Sick of Dating Apps? How About A Dating Experiment?

    Sick of Dating Apps? How About A Dating Experiment?

    Dating seems to get harder as you get older, but Dr Amantha Imber is the perfect woman to give a life challenge to. She created a dating experiment for herself, and it worked! Cam and Ali chat to Amantha and her partner Neo Aplin about how online dating, running experiments together, navigating step-parenting, and Amantha's new book The Health Habit.

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    CREDITS 

    Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo. 
    Guests: Dr Amantha Imber and Neo Aplin.
    Managing Producer: Elle Beattie. 
    Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball. 

    Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au. 

    Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. 

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    Can a four day work week improve your Productivity?

    Can a four day work week improve your Productivity?

    Have you ever thought to yourself that you would really like to try and get more done in your day? I know that I definitely have - I am always looking for ways to improve my productivity and what can I do or try to get the best out of my day! If this sounds like you then listen in as I chat with Dr Amantha Imber where talk about working a 4 day work week. 

    Dr Amantha Imber is an organisational psychologist and founder of behavioural science consultancy Inventium and host of the very popular podcast - 'how I work'!

    In this episode I revisit a chat that i had with Amantha Imber. When Covid hit Amantha and her team were thinking about how they as productivity experts could improve their own productivity. They had previously talked about trying the Andrew Barnes - 4 day work week. They thought to themselves that there was better time than the present! 

    The results of this experiment will surprise you! 

    To hear the full episode with Amantha Imber then please click below!

    https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/how-can-you-be-more-productive-with-amantha-imber/id1496538490?i=1000538806141

    About me: 

    My name is Samantha McIntyre and after 30 years in business and technology - from starting out on the helpdesk to getting to and staying in the C suite, being on Executive boards and being a mother and entreprenuer!  I am passionate about helping women in their careers. 

    What I have enjoyed the most in my roles is helping those around me succeed - particularly women!  

    I have lead technology teams for some of the biggest businesses and brands in Australia and the world such as Tesco, Loreal, Coles, Woolworths and Sportsgirl.

    So  if you're looking for someone who knows what it is like to be a women in business and technology plus being a mother and an entrepreneur then you've come to the right place.

    Contact:

    Website: https://www.lady-leadership.com/
    LinkedIn: Samantha McIntyre 
    Twitter: sjmcintyre1
    Facebook: @Samantha McIntyre
    Instagram: @sammijmac and @lady-leadership



    Genius habits of productive people

    Genius habits of productive people

    Want to dominate each day and achieve more in less time? Well, tune in as organisational psychologist and author Amantha Imber shares the habits and hacks of highly effective people.

     

    WANT MORE FROM AMANTHA?

    To hear today's full interview, where she discusses exactly how to set-up your work day to get more done...search for Extra Healthy-ish wherever you get your pods.

    You can find Amantha’s book, Time Wise (Penguin, $34.99), here. See her website, here, or follow her on Instagram @amanthai

     

    WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? 

    Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness.

    On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley

    On YouTube: Watch Body + Soul TV here.

    In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). 

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    How to prune B.S. from your day (& get more done)

    How to prune B.S. from your day (& get more done)

    Do you want to erase the B.S. filling your day and claim more time for things you truly love? Well, tune in as organisational psychologist and author Amantha Imber shares her learnings in how to shape your work day to get more shit done. 

     

    WANT MORE FROM AMANTHA?

    You can find Amantha’s book, Time Wise (Penguin, $34.99), here. See her website, here, or follow her on Instagram @amanthai

     

    WANT MORE BODY + SOUL? 

    Online: Head to bodyandsoul.com.au for your daily digital dose of health and wellness.

    On social: Via Instagram at @bodyandsoul_au or Facebook. Or, TikTok here. Got an idea for an episode? DM host Felicity Harley on Instagram @felicityharley

    On YouTube: Watch Body + Soul TV here.

    In print: Each Sunday, grab Body+Soul inside The Sunday Telegraph (NSW), the Sunday Herald Sun (Victoria), The Sunday Mail (Queensland), Sunday Mail (SA) and Sunday Tasmanian (Tasmania). 

     

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    How can you be more productive with Amantha Imber

    How can you be more productive with Amantha Imber

    Have you ever thought to yourself that you would really like to try and get more done in your day? I know that I definitely have - I am always looking for ways to improve my productivity and what can I do or try to get the best out of my day! And I have definitely struggled this during covid! If this sounds like you then listen in for my chat with Dr Amantha Imber where talk all things productivity. Dr Amantha Imber is an organisational psychologist and founder of behavioural science consultancy Inventium and host of the very popular podcast - 'how I work'! We talked about the impact of covid on our work, we dug into to being a manager or a coach and connecting with team. Plus we talked about working a four day week, being paid the same and also the productivity gains that came from this but also some tips and techniques to be more productive in your work - including working to your cronotype and your circadium rhythm plus having a shutdown ritual for your day - you are going to love this! Plus we delve into the pomodoro method and how the brain works! You will love this one! And did you know that taking breaks actually really helps! 

    About me: 

    My name is Samantha McIntyre and after 30 years in business and technology - from starting out on the helpdesk to getting to and staying in the C suite, being on Executive boards and being a mother and entreprenuer!  I am passionate about helping women in their careers. 

    What I have enjoyed the most in my roles is helping those around me succeed - particularly women!  

    I have lead technology teams for some of the biggest businesses and brands in Australia and the world such as Tesco, Loreal, Coles, Woolworths and Sportsgirl.

    So  if you're looking for someone who knows what it is like to be a women in business and technology plus being a mother and an entrepreneur then you've come to the right place.

    Contact:

    Website: https://www.lady-leadership.com/
    LinkedIn: Samantha McIntyre 
    Twitter: sjmcintyre1
    Facebook: @Samantha McIntyre
    Instagram: @sammijmac and @lady-leadership

    Unlocking the keys to deep listening at work

    Unlocking the keys to deep listening at work

    How well do you listen to people at work? No, stop and think - how well do you really listen, not just wait for your turn to talk or be distracted by the chatter in your head: "Wish he would hurry the hell up!" or "Here she goes pushing that agenda again, now I will be late for the gym."

    Executive coach Oscar Trimboli and author calls it deep listening and he says it involves not just listening to the content but also the meaning, context and most importantly, the unsaid. And it can change your life and your career.

    And if you are struggling a little in finding your mojo after being suddenly thrust into WFH, organisational psychologist, podcaster and founder of Inventium, Amantha Imber, shares her science-based tips on how to better structure your day to get stuff done.

    Oscar's book: Deep Listening - Impact Beyond Words.

    Deep listening quiz

    Producer: Maria Tickle

    (This program was first broadcast on Radio National on April 13, 2020.)

    Unlocking the keys to deep listening at work

    Unlocking the keys to deep listening at work
    How well do you listen to people at work? No, stop and think - how well do you really listen, not just wait for your turn to talk or be distracted by the chatter in your head: "Wish he would hurry the hell up!" or "Here she goes pushing that agenda again, now I will be late for the gym." Executive coach Oscar Trimboli and author calls it deep listening and he says it involves not just listening to the content but also the meaning, context and most importantly, the unsaid. And it can change your life and your career. And if you are struggling a little in finding your mojo after being suddenly thrust into WFH, organisational psychologist, podcaster and founder of Inventium, Amantha Imber, shares her science-based tips on how to better structure your day to get stuff done. Oscar's book: Deep Listening - Impact Beyond Words. Deep listening quiz Producer: Maria Tickle (This program was first broadcast on Radio National on April 13, 2020.)

    Unlocking the keys to deep listening

    Unlocking the keys to deep listening

    How well do you listen to people at work? No, stop and think - how well do you really listen, not just wait for your turn to talk or be distracted by the chatter in your head: "Wish he would hurry the hell up!" or "Here she goes pushing that agenda again, now I will be late for the gym."

    Executive coach Oscar Trimboli and author calls it deep listening and he says it involves not just listening to the content but also the meaning, context and most importantly, the unsaid. And it can change your life and your career.

    And if you are struggling a little in finding your mojo after being suddenly thrust into WFH, organisational psychologist, podcaster and founder of Inventium, Amantha Imber, shares her science-based tips on how to better structure your day to get stuff done.

    Oscar's book: Deep Listening - Impact Beyond Words.

    Deep listening quiz

    Producer: Maria Tickle

    Unlimited paid leave, holacracies and other innovations with Amantha Imber

    Unlimited paid leave, holacracies and other innovations with Amantha Imber

    "Innovate! Think creatively!" you're told. But how? Especially when you are in a large organisation with fairly rigid ways of doing thing. Organisational psychologist Dr Amantha Imber uses science to help companies learn to innovate, but she has also applied innovative practices at her own company, Inventium, including unlimited paid leave, flexibility around when and where her staff work and embraces an organisational framework called a holacracy. What's that? Listen to find out!

    And picking up on the theme of flexibility about where and when you work, and even what you wear, Bond Uni's Dr Libby Sander gives us her tips on how to work from home without going mad or living in your PJs.

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