Claus Raasted on Getting Shit Done

Claus Raasted on Getting Shit Done

Why is getting shit done so hard, and what can we do about it?


Episode Summary
Getting shit done isn’t just about motivation or tools, it’s about design. In this episode, I speak to Claus Raasted: consultant, author, speaker, experience designer, and someone who describes himself — with tongue firmly in cheek — as an “overpaid rockstar consultant.”

But behind the flair is a deep understanding of how to remove friction, reframe work, and help people build systems that actually work for them. Claus and I talk about his Little Book of Getting Shit Done, why productivity isn’t about speed or optimisation, and how to shift from overthinking to action.

We also explore the difference between solving problems and designing for them, and how creativity, humour, and even a bit of absurdity can help us rethink how we work. Whether you're the kind of person who loves productivity hacks or someone who's suspicious of all things “optimised,” Claus has a way of making the serious playful and the playful serious. It’s a fun, insightful conversation that just might change the way you approach your to-do list. 🔹


Guest Biography
Claus describes himself as an “overpaid rockstar consultant,” but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. He’s a prolific author (46 books and counting), a speaker known for delivering insights with humour, and a designer of transformative experiences, everything from corporate innovation workshops to immersive fantasy roleplay events.

He’s the Director at the College of Extraordinary Experiences Claus has also worked with organisations like IKEA, PwC, and Boston Consulting Group. You’ll often find him on stage in a Batman suit, not because he wants to be a superhero, but because he understands the power of breaking expectations.

Links
Claus' website - https://www.clausraasted.com/

Claus on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/clausraasted/

Claus Raasted's Little Guide To Getting Shit Done - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DSbVsv6W3CzKbhd3PqU7CBjQUm08uQY1/view?usp=sharing

The College of Extraordinary Experiences - https://www.extraordinary.college/

AI-Generated Timestamped Summary
0:00:02 - Introduction

0:02:02 - Humour and Productivity

0:03:43 - The Overpaid Rockstar Consultant Approach

0:09:43 - Strategic Pricing and Branding

0:16:15 - Innovative Approach to Motivation and Productivity

0:19:15 - Combining Gaming with Exercise

0:21:37 - The Human Approach to Sales

0:27:37 - Thoughtful Engagement in Sales

0:34:04 - Reimagining Event Experiences

0:36:34 - Immersive Design in Events

0:39:30 - Expanding Perspectives and Creative Problem-Solving

0:46:30 - Balancing Safety and Creativity

0:53:41 - Resistance to Creative Solutions

0:58:41 - Embracing Unconventional Ideas

1:02:46 - The Value of Time and Connection

1:06:46 - Questioning Hourly Payment Models

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