
The Productive Woman
Laura McClellan
Show overview
The Productive Woman has been publishing since 2014, and across the 12 years since has built a catalogue of 517 episodes. That works out to roughly 350 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 34 min and 47 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 weeks ago, with 11 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Laura McClellan.
From the publisher
A podcast intended to help busy women find the tools and the encouragement to manage their lives, their time, their stress, and their stuff so they can accomplish the things that matter most to them.
Latest Episodes
View all 517 episodesThe Busy Woman’s Guide to Batching Tasks – TPW516
Designing Your Ideal Week (with Flexibility for Real Life) – TPW515
Ep 514Values-Based Planning: Heart Before Calendar – TPW514
A full calendar doesn’t always mean a meaningful life. This week we explore values-based planning — a thoughtful approach to organizing your time around what matters most, so your schedule reflects your priorities and your life moves in the direction you truly care about.
Ep 513The One-Hour Organizing Sprint – TPW513
Organizing often feels like something that requires a full weekend, lots of energy, and a perfectly clear schedule. But for most busy women, that kind of time is hard to come by. In this episode of The Productive Woman, we explore a simpler, more approachable strategy: the One-Hour Organizing Sprint. By focusing on a small, clearly defined space for just one hour, you can make meaningful progress without overwhelm.
Ep 512Quarterly Planning: The 90-Day Year (For Real Life) – TPW512
Annual goals can feel overwhelming. Weekly plans can feel reactive. But 90 days? That’s a timeframe that allows for meaningful progress — without pretending life won’t change. In this episode of The Productive Woman, we explore how to use quarterly planning as a realistic, flexible, and values-aligned way to move what matters forward.
Ep 511The Stories We Tell Ourselves About Productivity – TPW511
Productivity isn’t just about planners, calendars, and systems. It’s also shaped by the quiet stories we tell ourselves — about who we are, what we’re capable of, and what it means to “do enough.” This week we explore how our internal narratives influence our habits, confidence, and choices — and how gently revising them can change everything.
Ep 510Where Things Go: Creating Simple Homes for the Stuff You Use Every Day – TPW510
When the things we use every day have a place to go, life runs more smoothly, decision fatigue decreases, and daily stress softens. In this episode, we explore a simple but powerful organizing principle: giving everyday items a clear, logical home.
Ep 509Time Blocking for Real Life: Flexible Systems for Busy Women – TPW509
Time blocking is often talked about as a strict, rigid way to organize your day — but for busy women managing responsibilities, interruptions, and shifting energy levels, it needs to be flexible, supportive, and intentional. In this episode, we explore how to use time blocking in real life — not as a rigid schedule, but as a flexible system that helps protect what matters most.
Ep 508The Enough Equation: Knowing When You’ve Done Enough Today – TPW508
Many of us end the day tired, busy, and still feeling like we didn’t do enough. The to-do list isn’t finished, there’s always more that could be done, and rest can feel undeserved. In this episode of The Productive Woman, we explore a different way of thinking about productivity — one that helps you decide when to stop, without guilt, and recognize when enough really is enough.
Ep 507Decluttering with Purpose, Not Pressure – TPW507
Decluttering often shows up early in the year — and so does pressure. Pressure to clean, organize, simplify, or “get your life together.” In this episode of The Productive Woman, we take a different approach. Instead of decluttering out of guilt or obligation, we talk about decluttering with purpose — using your values, priorities, and current season of life as your guide.
Ep 506A Gentle Restart: Getting Back Into Routine After Time Away – TPW506
Getting back into a routine after time away can feel harder than starting from scratch. Whether your break was planned or unexpected — a sabbatical, illness, caregiving, burnout, or simply life — restarting often comes with pressure, guilt, and unrealistic expectations. Photo by tatonomusic on Unsplash In this episode of The Productive Woman, we explore a gentler, more compassionate approach to restarting routines, one that honors where you are now and helps you rebuild momentum without overwhelm. In this episode, we talk about: Why restarts often feel emotionally and mentally difficult The role of expectations (and “shoulds”) in making restarts harder than they need to be Why you don’t restart where you left off — you restart where you are How to reset your expectations before resetting your schedule What a “minimum viable routine” really looks like The power of choosing one small anchor habit instead of rebuilding everything at once How anchor habits create confidence and continuity Why urgency sabotages restarts — and what to use instead How to rebuild routines with compassion rather than pressure A simple Gentle Restart Framework you can use this week The Gentle Restart Framework: Choose one anchor habit you can do consistently Schedule one short planning check-in (10–15 minutes) Add one act of self-support to make restarting easier Reflection questions from this episode: What expectations am I carrying that no longer fit this season? What does “enough” look like right now? If I could do just one small thing consistently this week, what would it be? What do I want more of — and less of — in this season of my life? Remember: You’re not behind — you’re beginning Consistency comes after kindness Productivity isn’t about doing more; it’s about doing what matters Resources mentioned: Download the Gentle Restart Worksheet Articles worth looking at: Urgency, Intention, and Inner Peace — Autumn McKenzie (38) Post | LinkedIn The Minimum Viable Routine: How To Make A Personalized MVR & Transform Your Life - A Destiny By Design | by Destiny Olivia What's Your Minimum Viable Routine? - by Sarai Mitnick (38) The Minimum Viable Routine: Everybody Has a Plan Until They’re Punched in the Mouth | LinkedIn How to Create a “Minimum Viable Routine” for Tough Times | Motivation Why Your ‘Perfect’ Morning Routine Might Be Setting You Up for Failure | by Lakshmi Jyotsna | Medium The Problem With "Should" Statements - Central Valley Family Therapy Letting Go of the 'Shoulds': Releasing Unrealistic Expectations in Mental Health and Life - Genesis Counseling Instagram The Tyranny of “Shoulds” - The Summit Counseling Center The Cult of Productivity is Breaking People (39) Post | LinkedIn Rethinking Productivity: 3 Lessons I Wish I Knew Sooner | by Vincent Weng | Medium Coming up next: Decluttering With Purpose, Not Pressure — how to clear space in ways that support what matters most. Productivity isn’t about getting more done — it’s about getting the right things done so you can make a life that matters. Help Spread the Word! Tell a friend about The Productive Woman podcast. Share an episode using the social sharing buttons at the top of this post, and consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Click here to discover my favorite apps! I would love to have your help! Subscribe, rate, and review The Productive Woman in Apple Podcasts or subscribe in Stitcher. Join the conversation at The Productive Woman on Facebook. Your feedback matters to me. Please share your comments, questions, or suggestions. Royse City, Texas I Was Just Thinking . . . Legal Blog: Real Estate Law Blog Follow @LauraMcMom window.twttr = (function (d, s, id) { var t, js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src= "https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); return window.twttr || (t = { _e: [], ready: function (f) { t._e.push(f) } }); }(document, "script", "twitter-wjs")); Contact me
Ep 505Productivity and Purpose: Aligning Your To-Do List with Your Legacy – TPW505
What if your to-do list could reflect the legacy you want to leave behind? In this episode we’ll define legacy, explore why daily tasks often feel disconnected, and share ways to align them with your purpose.
Ep 504Productivity Through the Seasons: Adapting to Life’s Changes – TPW504
Life isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is productivity. Although there are productivity principles that can apply across the board, what works for making a meaningfully productive life can vary from one woman to the next, and can change over time as our life changes. We can stay productive through all the seasons of our life if we're willing to assess, adapt, and anchor in what matters most to us.
Ep 503Getting and Staying Healthy – TPW503
Experiencing a health emergency served as a wake-up call for me, highlighting the importance of taking care of my health. This week I'm sharing some things I've learned and changes I've made to get and stay healthy after a stroke last fall.
Ep 502Decluttering Your Mind: Mental Habits for Overwhelmed Women – TPW502
This week we're exploring why mental clutter builds up, how it affects us, and three simple habits to help reduce overwhelm, regain clarity, and focus on what matters.
Ep 501Post-Sabbatical Update – TPW501
After a longer-than-planned sabbatical, I'm back with an update! Find more at TheProductiveWoman.com/501
Ep 500Sabbaticals – Time to Rest and Refocus – TPW500
Have you taken (or thought about taking) a sabbatical? This week we look at the why and what of sabbatical. (And listen for a special announcement at the end of the episode.)
Ep 49910-Year Podiversary – Lessons Learned – TPW499
In this episode we’re celebrating 10 years of The Productive Woman podcast and I’m sharing some lessons I’ve learned along the way.
Ep 498Productive Living: Getting Unstuck, with Britt Frank – TPW498
This week I'm talking with Britt Frank, a therapist, trauma specialist, and author of The Science of Stuck, about getting unstuck and making a life that matters.
Ep 497Preparing for a Productive Retirement – TPW497
No matter your age, preparing now, with a focus on what matters most to you, can ensure a smooth transition to a rewarding, meaningful, and productive retirement when the time comes.