"It helps me crunch and get some work done and helps me focus because we all know that sitting in front of a computer can be very distracting."\nI mentioned this on a previous episode, but it\u2019s official: Nion Radio will be the new name of the show! We\u2019ll be talking a lot about the same stuff we\u2019ve always talking about here - creativity, life, business - but it\u2019s going to really focus on creating your moments and living life in color. We\u2019ll be making the switch on our 100th episode, which is coming up! We\u2019ve been doing this podcast for two years now, and I really just wanted to thank you guys, the listeners, for keeping us going.\n\nThis episode is about digital productivity tools; Some of them are apps and some of them aren\u2019t. I wanted to share them with you because they\u2019ve made my life easier and more fun, and I hope that they can do the same for you.\n"It makes your iPhone photos look pretty awesome and you can adjust different exposures and highlights and other things."\n\nSome things we learn in this podcast:\n\n \tWhy I love Pocket [1:45]\n \tThe importance of your computer running smoothly [2:15]\n \tHow Data Rescue 3 has saved me during shoots [2:55]\n \tWhat Binaural Beats does [3:25]\n \tWhy I love the Sonos speakers and app [4:00]\n \tWhy Exit Strategy is a great app for New Yorkers [4:30]\n \tHow Buffer can help manage your social media [5:10]\n \tWhy VSCO is my favorite tool for mobile photography [5:35]\n \tHow the Weather Channel app is useful for photographers [6:05]\n \tThe magic of Uber [6:40]\n \tHow keyboard shortcuts can speed up your typing [7:40]\n \tThe convenience of Google Maps history [8:25]\n\nLinks mentioned:\n\n \tPocket\n \tDiskWarrior for Mac\n \tData Rescue 3\n \tBrain Wave Binaural Beats\n \tSonos\n \tExit Strategy\n \tBuffer\n \tVSCO\n \tThe Weather Channel App\n \tUber\n \tLearn how to create keyboard shortcuts on your iPhone\n \tGoogle Maps\n \tMusic Credit: Little Bird (Du Tonc Remix)\n\nSubscribe in Stitcher, Soundcloud, or iTunes.