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Best Laid Plans

Planning Dates, Media, Reading & More with Kristen Meinzer EP 113

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Self-improvement, Education

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this fun episode, after sharing a digital planning tip from listener Sonali, Sarah chats with Kristen Meinzer, a podcaster, culture critic, author, and more! They chat about aspects of planning that are incredibly important but that might not instantly come to mind, from planning for death (promise, it's more uplifting than it sounds!) to planning memorable dates and strategic media consumption. You can find all of Kristen's work (and there is A LOT of it!) by starting at https://www.kristenmeinzer.com Books mentioned Getting Things Done by David Allen The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson The Art of Dying Well: A Practical Guide to a Good End of Life by Katy Butler Podcast Sponsors: Gusto: Gusto is offering our listeners three months free at gusto.com/sarah. Get easy payroll, benefits, HR, and a happier team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to best laid plans.

0:11.2

This is your host, Sarah Hart Unger, and this is a podcast where we talk all things planning

0:15.7

and planning adjacent.

0:17.7

I have a really fun conversation coming up for you in this episode. I love Kristen Mineser

0:24.0

and her work. And when she asked to be on the podcast, she suggested a number of angles related

0:29.6

to planning that I just hadn't even thought about. And I feel like this just shows how important

0:35.4

and how broad the topic of planning can be and how planning

0:39.1

different little aspects of life can really contribute to giving us a richer experience in

0:45.2

the days we have here. So I feel like that conversation really, really punctuates that point

0:49.8

and brings it home. And I hope you really enjoy it. Before I launched into that, I wanted to share a

0:55.8

tip from a listener named Sonali. Now, she sent this to me like a year ago, and I thought I had

1:01.1

already included it. But she emailed me and was like, I never heard my tip. And I felt so bad because

1:06.8

I had told her I was going to include it. So anyway, I apologize for the delay,

1:11.5

but I think this is a really nice tip for those who are thinking about

1:14.7

either are already in digital planning solutions

1:17.9

or thinking about moving towards one in 2023.

1:21.3

I'm going to share some things that Sonali loves about not being on paper anymore.

1:27.9

Item one, digital washi.

1:30.7

She wrote,

1:31.7

I used to buy washi, wait for it to arrive via mail,

1:34.5

which took weeks sometimes, and then lose it somewhere.

1:37.3

Now I just download and can use right away.

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