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111: Discipline Equals Freedom by Jocko Willink – Bookworm
Many books promise to help you overcome obstacles and reach your goals. But it's still up to you to take action - which is why they often don't work. Today's...
My apologies to those who couldn’t enter the session today. Not sure why that happened. The recording is encoding right now and should be available first thing in the morning.
Tomorrow is the day! We’re going to use Discipline Equals Freedom as a test case for this live session.
https://www.analogjoe.com/event/2020/12/14/20210120-how-to-read-a-book/
Tomorrow! We're recording Discipline Equals Freedom!
🇺🇸 - 11:00 Pacific
🇺🇸 - 13:00 Central
🇺🇸 - 14:00 Eastern
🇬🇧 - 19:00 GMT
🇪🇺 - 20:00 CET
http://bookworm.fm/live
Looking forward to having Jeff walk us through this in early February!
https://www.analogjoe.com/event/2021/01/14/20210210-analog-with-jeff-sheldon/ https://twitter.com/ugmonk/status/1349752911849512963
110: Lead Yourself First by Raymond Kethledge & Michael Erwin – Bookworm
Throughout history, leaders have used solitude to make better decisions. Today's book shares firsthand historical accounts in an effort to show how solitude can help gain clarity, spur creativity, sustain...
109: Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam – Bookworm
How we socialize has changed significantly. Today's author has studied American social behavior over the decades, and shows how our shrinking social captial poses a serious threat to our civic...
Hey, Club. We have to call an audible. This recording is being moved. Don’t know exactly when yet but it won’t be today. 😢
Apple exposing all the ways Facebook tracks you with it iOS app is really quite something
108: The Practice by Seth Godin – Bookworm
Creating can be hard. But a consistent practice can make it easier. Today's author insists that writer's block is a myth, that consistency is far more important than authenticity, and...
107: The Motivation Code by Todd Henry – Bookworm
What drives us to unleash our best work? And how do we tap into that drive to get superior results? Today's author explains how understanding our own motivational themes can...
106: Brain Wash by David & Austin Perlmutter – Bookworm
Today's authors argue that our modern culture is rewiring our brains and damaging our health. But today's book promises to give us the tools we need to think more clearly,...
If you want to watch the video recording of today's episode, you can check it out (and subscribe!) on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49JEzznFZjA&feature=youtu.be
105: Shorter by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang – Bookworm
The traditional idea of success means being always-on, never saying no, and outworking your peers. But what if there was another way? Today's author shares how entrepreneurs and leaders all...
Quick reminder that in 24 hours we get to explore the notebook of @HCMarks!
https://www.analogjoe.com/event/2020/10/15/20201017-harry-marks/
104: The Minimalist Home by Joshua Becker – Bookworm
Today's author takes us on a decluttering tour of our own houses and apartments, showing us how to decide what to get rid of and what to keep. Join Joe...
Glad I could convince my friends to check out this book. I’m also happy they mentioned that things can change. https://twitter.com/bookwormfm/status/1311984282097901569
103: How to Be Everything by Emilie Wapnick – Bookworm
If you dread answering the question "what do you do?" because you have trouble picking just one thing, you could be a multipotentialite. And you're not alone. Today's author says...
102: Pick Three by Randi Zuckerberg – Bookworm
In an increasingly demanding world, we’ve been told that we can do everything—maintain friendships, devote ourselves to work, spend time with family, stay fit, and get enough sleep. Today's author...
Join us today at 1 PM Central! We're recording Pick Three live! 📚
https://www.twitch.tv/bookwormfm
101: Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss – Bookworm
Life is negotiation. And today's author (& former FBI hostage negotiator) teaches us how to use tactical empathy so it can help us get more of what we want out...
Can you trust #bulletjournal https://youtu.be/FCf5niqZ9lk from @JoeBuhlig
100: Ratings Adjustments & Trivia – Bookworm
After 100 episodes, Joe & Mike go back and fix a few of the ratings that don't seem quite right. Mike also tests Joe knowledge recall with some impromptu Bookworm...
Had the pleasure of explaining to my kids what a glitchy software “bug” is and how it started in the 1940s with Grace Hopper finding an actual bug inside a giant computer that changed the result. Easily the best word origin story out there. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/grace-hoppers-bug
Just a quick note: we’ll be recording episode 100 on Monday at 10am Central instead of tomorrow. 👍🏻 😉
https://twitch.tv/bookwormfm
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