This is Episode One of Digital Kaizen — a voice-first audiobook project about building clarity in a noisy, tool-heavy world.
When I say voice-first, I don’t just mean “listen instead of read.” I mean using your own voice as the main interface for modern work: talking to AI, capturing ideas as voice notes, thinking out loud, and turning scattered thoughts into usable systems — faster, with less friction, and with more humanity.
In this episode, we move beyond productivity hacks and optimization culture and introduce a simpler idea: clarity comes from systems, not effort.
You’ll hear the core framework behind Digital Kaizen, including:
– Why feeling “productive but scattered” is not a personal failure
– The loop that drives sustainable progress: capture → reflect → adjust
– The three pillars of a smarter system: the Extended Mind, the Second Brain, and Kaizen
This video is intentionally minimal visually because the work here is internal. If you’re listening while walking, driving, or thinking, you’re experiencing it exactly as intended.
Digital Kaizen is being released in parts, for free.
Companion materials, updates, and future releases are here:
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https://digital-kaizen-book.kit.com/6a16de43b8
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Opening sound collage by Aleister Hensley.