Rummage

Follow Rummage
Share on
Copy link to clipboard

Let's dig deeper into the pages of some of the most interesting books out there. I invite brilliant and diverse people (often friends) to talk about how their favorite books changed the way they look at the world.


    • Dec 31, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 38m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


    Search for episodes from Rummage with a specific topic:

    Latest episodes from Rummage

    Algorithms to live by ft. Merl Chandana

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 36:22


    There are numerous life lessons that you can take home from your computer science class. After all, computers and humans are not as different as one might think. This episode is about "Algorithms to live by" - The computer science of human decisions by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths. My guest for the episode Merl Chandana is a researcher of the Data, Algorithms, and Policy team at LIRNEasia, and surely one of the most interesting people I know.

    Opening the Door of Your Heart - Ajahn Brahm - ft. Kithmin Wickramasinghe

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 31:57


    Moments of insight, love, and compassion flow through Ajahn Brahm's stories like rivers of hope. In nearly thirty years as a Buddhist monk, born and educated in the West but trained in the Thai forest tradition, Ajahn Brahm has gathered many poignant, engaging, and profound stories from the Buddhist philosophy. The book has 108 stories covering various aspects of life such as happiness, fear, pain, love, freedom, humility, suffering, wisdom, and many more. Even though the author is a Buddhist monk, the stories need no prior knowledge of the religion to be read, understood, and enjoyed. For anyone out there looking for a ray of positive energy for life, this book is a great read.

    Does life have a meaning at all? - "The Stranger" by Albert Camus- ft. Vishmi Dharmasiri

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 35:43


    Humanity's quest to find the meaning of life is as old as the world. Many philosophical schools of thought have evolved around this problem. Today we rummage through absurdity and existentialism, and the Nobel prize-winning novel, "The Stranger"

    Will war come to an end if rivals fall in love? - "The road from Elephant Pass" - ft. Sumayya Ziyad

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 34:13


    Is it the difference between ethnicities that cause wars? Why do peace and harmony seem so far fetched? I'm having a chat with my good friend Sumayya Ziyad about the award-winning novel, "The road from Elephant Pass", about ethnic conflict, civil war, and peace.

    Will another Plague solve all the problems? -'Inferno' by Dan Brown - ft. Kalindu Wickramasinghe

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 46:32


    Is the planet already overcrowded? Will killing off some people help? We have a chat about the best selling mystery thriller - 'Inferno' by Dan Brown, about the problem of World Overpopulation, and possible solutions.

    The Monk who sold his Ferrari (Robin Sharma) - Ft. Chathumi Thumbovila

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 46:51


    A chat about the best-selling book "The monk who sold his Ferrari"; About new perspectives on life, its meaning and purpose. We also talk about the practices for self-improvement, and the stigma attached to Self-Help.

    Claim Rummage

    In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

    Claim Cancel