'The Wide Wide Sea' With Hampton Sides, and Life Advice | The Ryen Russillo Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
- Russillo kicks off his Summer Book Club by welcoming in 'The Wide Wide Sea' author Hampton Sides to learn more about Captain James Cook and his final voyage (0:10). Plus, Life Advice with Kyle and Ceruti (43:49)! Should I ditch my friends for a chance to win an intramural championship?
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Honestly I'd take these over sports topics any day, and I'm an avid listener.
Russillo book club pods are unmatched. ELITE
The audiobook is excellent
We need more of these in a 2:1 ratio to sports topics. Love it Russillo.
Love the book reviews. Ryen nailed the advice about the guy drinking. Most people with a microphone fuck this up. I’ve been sober 15 years and you are on it Ryen! Refreshing.
Absolutely love the book reviews with Ryen. This was awesome!
Great insights from Kyle as well. Leaving life to go to treatment is tough when you have nothing, i can only imagine when you actually have something to write home about
Great show Ryen. One of the best!
Just finished the book. Thoroughly enjoyed.
Love the book club!
Absolutely love these, some of my very favorite episodes!
Killer pod, nary a ball topic to be found.
Kyle looking like if Luka Doncic was a darts player
Big fan of history, so I appreciate the book recommendations. I got the Napoleon bio by Andrew Roberts and really enjoyed it. This book sounds fascinating as well.
For anyone else who loves history and long form podcasts, I highly recommend Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. Incredible story teller and very conscientious of being objective and admitting his biases and potential blindspots. "Supernova in the East" is a good starting point, talking about Imperial and WWII Japan (it's WILD).
Love the sport depart........keep it going bro. Proud of u
I’m gonna write in for a follow up for our friend who’s brother is suffering from alcoholism. I’ve been the brother and found various new depths of despair to dig into with various attempts of various sincerity to clean up ending 4 years ago with what i really hope is a lifetime of sobriety. I can’t imagine being loaded now but i was very good at it then and imagine i could get back in that groove fairly easily. Unfortunately, addiction is like riding a bike, sobriety is more of a golf swing or jumpshot.
Awesome episode. Really makes me want to read the book.
The audiobook is excellent, trust me!
The 12 steps aren’t the only way to stay sober but if it works for him he’s definitely putting in the work. That program has a way of exposing your degree of buy in. I left after 5 years and this most recent stint of recovery doesn’t include 12 step programs.
Book Club Russillo is the best Russillo. I would love to see you get Eric Cline on the podcast. He's the author of '1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed' and 'After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of Civilizations'. Fantastic books on the late bronze age collapse.
The irony of Hampton calling Native Polynesian practices “taboo” in reference to western standards when that word/concept is entirely derived from Polynesian language
Why were Polynesian women so willing? Aside from the culture being far more sexually liberal than western society (due to religion and less venereal disease) it’s also because there was trade and that was something bartered. Hawaiians were not calling or thinking that Cook was a God. That’s pure white paternalism BS. Even if that account is true, it’s more likely that he was called such as a matter of symbolism rather than literally thinking he was a God. Lmfao man.
It was a spoiler for me! You've ruined it now 😮💨That's one book sale down 😡
Is it just me or Kyle seems drunk.