I became an avid listener of BlogcastFM after hearing Srini's interviews with James Altucher and Kamal Ravikant. His rapport with both was very engaging and I am now quite the fan. I've listened to dozens of interviews. Then today, I listened to Friday's behind the scenes podcast about time management where Srini and David invited folks to contribute their tools/tricks and I felt compelled to share this.I work full-time at an international adoption agency, have two children, a husband, have my own parenting blog and write for another, and a business I'm growing during my "spare" time. To say my time is limited is an understatement. Because I'm launching this business while still doing so many other things, I have to be very careful how I spend my time and I have to be efficient when it comes to learning... as you know, it's easy to find yourself investigating every new and cool thing you hear about.I listen to BlogcastFM every day during my commute to work instead of the radio. And while I learn from each episode, I also generally get a feel for what is worth following up on and what is not through the questions Srini asks and the vibe the whole interview gives me. I use the show as a screening of sorts.Essentially, BlogcastFM has become one of my go-to tools for time management.