Bookworm
Bookworm
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116: The Art of Witty Banter by Patrick King
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116: The Art of Witty Banter by Patrick King
115: A World Without Email by Cal Newport
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115: A World Without Email by Cal Newport
114: Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke
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114: Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke
113: The Great Mental Models Volume 1 by Rhiannon Beaubien and Shane Parrish
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113: The Great Mental Models Volume 1 by Rhiannon Beaubien and Shane Parrish
112: The Organised Writer by Antony Johnston
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112: The Organised Writer by Antony Johnston
111: Discipline Equals Freedom by Jocko Willink
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111: Discipline Equals Freedom by Jocko Willink
110: Lead Yourself First by Raymond Kethledge & Michael Erwin
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110: Lead Yourself First by Raymond Kethledge & Michael Erwin
109: Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam
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109: Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam
108: The Practice by Seth Godin
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108: The Practice by Seth Godin
107: The Motivation Code by Todd Henry
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107: The Motivation Code by Todd Henry
106: Brain Wash by David & Austin Perlmutter
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106: Brain Wash by David & Austin Perlmutter
105: Shorter by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
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105: Shorter by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
102: Pick Three by Randi Zuckerberg
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102: Pick Three by Randi Zuckerberg
100: Ratings Adjustments & Trivia
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100: Ratings Adjustments & Trivia
86: The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker
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86: The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker
85: Making It All Work by David Allen
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85: Making It All Work by David Allen
84: Indistractable by Nir Eyal
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84: Indistractable by Nir Eyal
83: The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek
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83: The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek
82: Margin by Richard Swenson
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82: Margin by Richard Swenson
81: You Are Awesome by Neil Pasricha
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81: You Are Awesome by Neil Pasricha
80: Principles by Ray Dalio
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80: Principles by Ray Dalio
79: SuperBetter by Jane McGonigal
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79: SuperBetter by Jane McGonigal
78: Ultralearning by Scott Young
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78: Ultralearning by Scott Young
77: Creativity, Inc by Ed Catmull
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77: Creativity, Inc by Ed Catmull
76: Range by David Epstein
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76: Range by David Epstein
75: Getting Results the Agile Way by J.D. Meier
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75: Getting Results the Agile Way by J.D. Meier
74: The Second Mountain by David Brooks
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74: The Second Mountain by David Brooks
73: The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss
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73: The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss
72: Make Time by Jake Knapp & John Zeratsky
Просмотров 11 тыс.5 лет назад
72: Make Time by Jake Knapp & John Zeratsky

Комментарии

  • @master_ov_light_and_dust
    @master_ov_light_and_dust 8 дней назад

    too much small talk...get to the subject

  • @rainerkrammconsulting227
    @rainerkrammconsulting227 15 дней назад

    There are isolated, closed and open systems. That is how you can design a larger system and understand what influences by what and what you can and cant change.

  • @rya-13
    @rya-13 Месяц назад

    You guys are the best

  • @sauravfx
    @sauravfx Месяц назад

    What the hell these guys were doing for 1st 30 minutes?

  • @hdmi00
    @hdmi00 4 месяца назад

    Great episode as usual! Can you please verify that the link to join the club works? Because I get an SSL certificate error ?

  • @Soulastro12
    @Soulastro12 5 месяцев назад

    Y’all go off topic so much, I don’t wanna hear about your personal lives

  • @gerarddeclerck3939
    @gerarddeclerck3939 6 месяцев назад

    How do you guys expect ppl to take your channel seriously is you act like lazy, bored, boring, nerds totally unaware of how stupid your pointless chatter sounds to someone waiting for "the book" ... moving on

  • @Footballmemmes
    @Footballmemmes 6 месяцев назад

    Great work loving it keep going

  • @itchyego9
    @itchyego9 7 месяцев назад

    One of the best examples of live Banter and Witty humor that I've found is the British Podcast, "No Such Thing As A Fish'. It is so funny, witty and intelligent. Just wonderful examples of the Art of Witty Banter. - Ken In Hawaii

  • @thay428
    @thay428 9 месяцев назад

    16:16 effective

  • @HR-iv9vv
    @HR-iv9vv 11 месяцев назад

    How much time you took to reading this book complete?

  • @SBK2480
    @SBK2480 Год назад

    If you want to skip the intro, go to 20 mins

  • @azizbekolimov1008
    @azizbekolimov1008 Год назад

    Great

  • @insidebest-INFO
    @insidebest-INFO Год назад

    Hello sir, one of the good podcasts...but please use time stamps!

  • @MasterTSayge
    @MasterTSayge Год назад

    55:00 My experience, I've asked for help from others for 3 decades, and I always get the same results, " HELL NO! " I stopped asking for help from others since I turned 30 and never regretted it.

  • @kritish3368
    @kritish3368 Год назад

    Love these podcasts !! These are hidden gem of RUclips !

  • @countrylyricist
    @countrylyricist Год назад

    Edge read this book on his journey to recovery. This book helped him return to the WWE.

  • @seneca7170
    @seneca7170 Год назад

    Even they don't know what they are speaking,, Just simply passing the time with variety of vocabularies 😂.

  • @abe92139
    @abe92139 Год назад

    Thanks, you guys are hilarious. Good analysis and summary.

  • @michellerobin1979
    @michellerobin1979 Год назад

    This video needs some HEAVY editing. I think there are some good thoughts here but I am too distracted and annoyed by all the wasted time. 😩

  • @enoch327
    @enoch327 Год назад

    There is a 1907 book called the Law of Financial Success by Edward Beals. It reads like Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich or Hill's Law of Success which was 1928. The ideas in these books get borrowed and recycled over and over again. As well as the titles. Pushing to the Front by Orison Swett Marden was inspired by the book Self-Help by Samuel Smiles. And I guess the grandfather of all these self help authors was Benjamin Franklin the first American self help guru. The power of thought goes back to the ancient Greek Sages and the Bible and the Buddha and the Vedas and so many other timeless sources. There is always an audience for self-help books.

  • @yusungchoi3099
    @yusungchoi3099 Год назад

    1:10:00

  • @scientistMUC79
    @scientistMUC79 Год назад

    Great book!

  • @karenanderson5837
    @karenanderson5837 Год назад

    If you are interested in the topic 'Bowling Alone', skip to 11:00

  • @lawrence6559
    @lawrence6559 Год назад

    𝓹𝓻𝓸𝓶𝓸𝓼𝓶

  • @parisahasanzade972
    @parisahasanzade972 Год назад

    What is this :/

  • @ab8069
    @ab8069 Год назад

    Need the link to the assessment

  • @chr_aikicom
    @chr_aikicom Год назад

    love your podcasts/ videos , but curious to know how you record such a good sound. are you recording each on your side then you merge the recordings when editing the video?

  • @boldenggar
    @boldenggar Год назад

    I feel like Joe is butthurt that Duolingo is not that good of a strategy if you want to learn a language. Their criticism is alright, but I believe the a lot if not all the principles in the book can be used to learn anything over longer periods of time.

  • @sibtainhaider2411
    @sibtainhaider2411 2 года назад

    Such a great podcast, you guys rock. Going slow with how the book delivers its message. This is actually quite good when a listener aims to get the "heart" of a book. Good job.

  • @nageshgorsera8569
    @nageshgorsera8569 2 года назад

    And thers should be sections where we can directly skip to the part we are intrested in

  • @nageshgorsera8569
    @nageshgorsera8569 2 года назад

    In the starting there is so much crab talk and i sont think the video did justice as expected.

  • @bevsofroniuk1193
    @bevsofroniuk1193 2 года назад

    time starts @ 10:45 for the book 'you are awesome' ... 9 secrets:

  • @heatherp1410
    @heatherp1410 2 года назад

    I really enjoyed your commentary about this book. Thank you for going through each chapter and sharing your personal examples for each one.

  • @scientistMUC79
    @scientistMUC79 2 года назад

    Employees have a vital interest in not updating the system description: Thus, they (possibly) become indispensable, as it were, due to their knowledge of the new processes (regarding Min 44.30)

  • @tiger05rtc
    @tiger05rtc 2 года назад

    ……….wow. No wonder he didn’t like bubbly he is a dud.

  • @raghunandy5920
    @raghunandy5920 3 года назад

    Keeping a conversation going is a very hard thing for many of us. In my case, I wonder to see many methods that this book described, that I had to develop on my own for past several years. Also many methods, such as "praising others - nonobvious" - new for me. I went to Toastmasters/Pathways, but it could not help me in this subtle context: which is general conversations (I respect the Toastmasters community, I made good friends). Sometimes, My wife helped me with my conversations. When I get nervous I do blunt mistakes. Rather keep quite instantly after realizing the mistake. I regret it for several days. I missed many opportunities to build relationships as my conversations holds-off the scale of other person/people. Though, I agree everyone has their scale but I could not help myself. After reading this book, I feel I need not be super proficient with Witty Banter all the time, but at least I know the opposite person's intentions and worries on the empathy context. This book could help me. Example: I wish to send this book back in time to my younger self 😀 .. Instead, I could have read this book a few years back. With practice, I could also conversate with a person who is extremely good at Witty Banter, like TV hosts, etc. Unless we don't bookmark a method as manipulative, our subconscious picks up the right method or tool when the need comes. During conversations like a lightning bolt, idea flows and things come easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy. thank you Mike & Joe Raghu's Rating: 4.5

  • @Jess-cs8pk
    @Jess-cs8pk 3 года назад

    High growth handbook By , Elad Gil

  • @karolina2406
    @karolina2406 3 года назад

    What is the assessment that you talk about at the beginning of the episode?

  • @MashMagi
    @MashMagi 3 года назад

    just start here 10:40

  • @grizzthegreen4500
    @grizzthegreen4500 3 года назад

    This was awesome and thank you for sharing. This blessed me. I certainly subscribed to the highest bell. 🙏🏾🖤👑 praise God.

  • @hyperioncreditrepair3597
    @hyperioncreditrepair3597 3 года назад

    Is this the full audiobook?

  • @erdvis9862
    @erdvis9862 3 года назад

    I never have the courage to read the book, and the fact that I can listen to natural English accent while someone reads it for me is outstanding, keep it up ❤

  • @glowdesign7250
    @glowdesign7250 3 года назад

    Hey, I think you are missing the picture in what I've heard of your audio. Of course he needs to talk about his life if you want to understand the ideas he shares. Its not pure coincidence some people get to do what they do, science has proven us that the context and the way people grew shaped their thinking and doing. So I think you need to update yourself so as not to fall in the judgement of someone being "over themselves" when the true message of the book is reached through what the context of his life was. My point is, people don't just popup solutions or inventions from the emptiness, its a result of the aggregate of their life experiences.

  • @SathishGajula
    @SathishGajula 3 года назад

    Love your podcast! Keep up the good work😀

  • @leonardonobrega9844
    @leonardonobrega9844 3 года назад

    Nice book

  • @007topless
    @007topless 4 года назад

    Watching the whole thing!!

  • @007topless
    @007topless 4 года назад

    Thanks for this review