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Thesiswhisperer
Inger and Jason talk about work, but you know - not in a boring way. Practical, implementable productivity hacks to help you live a more balanced life. Find us at ontheregteam.com
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9 snips
Mar 18, 2026 • 1h 42min
A shameless plug!
They chat about a new research-project management book and why it was written. Wardrobe apps, reselling clothes and cost-per-wear get a lively spotlight. Device lifecycles, from scanners to fridges, and practical digital hygiene come up. AI's effects on jobs, architecture and image editing spark debate. Mailbag tips include a neat TextExpander workaround and other quick productivity hacks.

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Feb 8, 2026 • 1h 59min
Planning for 2026, fashion influencer style!
They explore using fashion-influencer methods to plan a productive 2026, translating wardrobe styling ideas into career and project frameworks. Bullet journals, yearly themes and practical planning rituals get attention. Tech tips, shopping-style metaphors and a three-word styling method are used as tools to reduce decision fatigue and audit commitments.

Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 12min
AI SEO - how does ChatGPT talk about you behind your back?
They dig into how large language models discover and cite web content, including when ChatGPT shows up as a referrer. Conversation covers retrieval-augmented generation, why structured web text helps visibility, and practical steps like metadata, ORCID and plain-language summaries. They also discuss risks like prompt injection, differences between small and large LLMs, and durable audience-building through email and newsletters.

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Nov 30, 2025 • 1h 37min
Is boredom your academic superpower?
The hosts dive into the concept of boredom at work, exploring how PhDs might train tolerance for it. They reflect on personal triggers of boredom and the societal impacts of diminished attention spans. There's an interesting discussion on 'bore out'—a new term for exhaustion from boredom—in contrast to burnout. They also examine the role of technology in exacerbating or alleviating boredom and whether AI might alleviate tedious tasks. Inger recommends some light reads, including a romance set in academia.

33 snips
Sep 21, 2025 • 2h 7min
If AI is the hammer, do we have the right nails?
Join the lively discussion as the hosts share Jason's adventures in New Zealand and his AI-driven keynote speech. Inger opens up about the emotional fallout from university restructuring and the anticipation of her new puppy. The chat shifts to comparing AI tools like Perplexity, Claude, and ChatGPT, providing insights on effective workplace integration. With productivity tips and personal anecdotes sprinkled throughout, listeners get a humorous yet informative take on navigating life and technology.

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Aug 17, 2025 • 1h 17min
Analogue Productivity - is this book bullshit?
Inger and Jason delve into the intriguing world of analog productivity, on a quest to determine the value of a thought-provoking book. They share humorous travel tales and reflections on their academic journeys, alongside listener insights on entrepreneurship. A lively discussion on navigating finances in a subscription economy sheds light on digital product strategies. Plus, the hosts explore the struggles of email management, the magic of bullet journaling, and the intricacies of research ethics, all while managing to keep the conversation both engaging and educational!

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Jul 19, 2025 • 1h 45min
Tiny Experiments (and larger rants)
In this lively discussion, the hosts tackle the challenges and joys of blending work with family legacies, highlighting personal anecdotes from workshops and fishing traditions. They delve into productivity tools, from bullet journaling to Gantt charts, while humorously critiquing the latter's practicality. The conversation shifts to the ethical implications of AI in academia and the emotional hurdles of goal-setting. Ultimately, they advocate for embracing small experiments in life, fostering flexibility over traditional expectations.

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Jun 29, 2025 • 1h 54min
Ai powered research workflows: Inger finally realises her dream to become a cyborg
A humorous dive into the challenges of higher education opens the discussion. The hosts share innovative AI-driven approaches to streamline research workflows and literature reviews. They reflect on the emotional complexities of job searching and the shift towards entrepreneurship in academia. The integration of technology in productivity and the ethical implications of AI in research are thoroughly explored. Personal anecdotes and casual listener interactions keep the conversation relatable, blending insights with entertainment.

22 snips
May 13, 2025 • 2h 5min
What does it take to be an entreprenerd?
The hosts dive into the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship, sharing personal anecdotes and the realities behind the glamorized ideals. They tackle quirky moments like a Hot Cross Bun competition and reflect on election experiences in Australia. The discussion flows through AI innovations enhancing productivity, the importance of trust in partnerships, and the challenges of managing finances. Throughout, they blend humor with serious insights, illustrating the complexities of balancing work and personal life while navigating the entrepreneurial landscape.

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Apr 13, 2025 • 1h 59min
Is this book bullshit? Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Proactive
The hosts hilariously recount their COVID struggles while dissecting personal productivity. They dive into intriguing dynamics from 'Married at First Sight' and share thoughts on proactivity from a famous self-help book. The chaos of academia meets personal anecdotes about restoring a cherished dinghy and the impact of AI in education. With a touch of humor, they also explore the balance between personal values and professional challenges, all while engaging listeners in a lively conversation.


