In this episode, Joe & I embark on a journey to optimize our decision-making and live more intentional lives.
Bookworm
Bookworm #181: On Quality by Robert Pirsig
In this episode, special guest David Sparks and I consider the metaphysics of quality.
Bookworm #180: Master of Change by Brad Stulberg
Change is all around us, but most of us resist it. This episode’s author argues that we should flip this script on its head and offers us a path for embracing and even growing from life’s constant instability. Featuring special guest Mike Vardy.
Bookworm #179: The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber
There are a lot of myths about starting and running a small business. In this episode, special guest Shawn Blanc and I consider what it means to work on your business, not in it.
Bookworm #178: The Good Life by Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz
What makes for a happy, fulfilling life? In a word: relationships. This episode’s authors (and Harvard Study of Adult Development directors) promise to show us how we can make our lives happier and more meaningful through our connection to others.
Bookworm #177: Life Worth Living by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ryan McAnnally-Linz
In this episode, Joe & I attempt to answer one of life’s most pressing questions: how are we to live?
Bookworm #176: The Art of Clear Thinking by Hasard Lee
Based on his career of making high-stakes, split-second decisions as a U.S. fighter pilot, this episode’s author promises to teach us combat-tested techniques for making better decisions.
Bookworm #175: Excellent Advice for Living by Kevin Kelly
In this episode, the author shares his best advice written to be passed down to his adult children on his 68th birthday. Join Joe & I as we eavesdrop on the technology writer’s personal wisdom in an attempt to navigate life with grace and creativity.
Bookworm #174: Quit by Annie Duke
In this episode, Joe & I attempt to get better at knowing when to hold ’em and when to fold ’em.
Bookworm #173: Decoding Greatness, by Ron Friedman
For generations, we’ve been taught there are two ways to succeed—either from talent or practice. In this episode of bookworm, the author promises to show us a better way through reverse engineering.