Dave and Shannon open with a light riff on Monte Cristo sandwiches before diving into the theme of embracing change—seasonal shifts, life rhythms, and how entrepreneurs must adapt faster than most. Shannon shares how he normalizes change with employees, vendors, and even in his family’s vacation-rental business, warning against getting stuck in “the way we’ve always done it.” They use Apple as a case study of self-disruption (iPod to iPhone to Watch) and debate school phone restrictions, noting the recent resale spike in iPods as districts limit smartphones.

Dave then details a productivity reset: adopting two-hour time blocks dedicated to specific businesses and batching email into three 30-minute windows. The approach helps him avoid “working for whoever emailed last,” stay focused, and surface non-urgent but important work. Shannon, having reclaimed calendar space, plans to lean into time blocking as well. They close by inviting listener tips on time and attention management.

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