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LISTEN: Maryann Rosen as Maryann Rosen shares the joy, benefits, and escape a good book can provide. Stuck at home? Listen in and check out some of the great local authors producing mountain-inspired literature.The Mountain-Ear podcast is a community news variety show offering stories and information about life in our unique area of Colorado. Created by The Mountain-Ear newspaper, online and in print!To find out more news and information about the Peak to Peak from Allenspark to Central City, go online to www.themtnear.com.Use the coupon code PODCAST for a special discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS of our online edition! Go to
In this episode we discuss Cal Newport's book Digital Minimalism. This episode is from the vault, recorded in August of 2023.
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In this special episode, Dr. David K. Bernard discusses his reading habits and how he routinely finishes more than 100 books per year. He shares his secret for reading books quickly and retaining information. This conversation is for anyone who is serious about developing their mind and enhancing their ministry.If you enjoy this podcast, leave a five-star rating and a review on iTunes or your preferred podcast platform. We also appreciate it when you share Apostolic Life in the 21st Century with family and friends.
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It's time to go back to high school, and follow some very funny young women. Sometimes, we all just need to get a clue. This is: Booksmart, and Clueless
Ula doesn't want to read fiction. Tom want's her to try it. Can Tom convince her to read a novel? Also what does Ula's strange dream about her mother, travelling to the mountains and been caught doing something naughty in university mean? Let's find out in the Mandarin monkey podcast. Your Mandarin Chinese and English dream of a bi-lingual podcast.
Reading books benefits individuals in numerous ways. It expands knowledge, stimulates intellectual growth, and enhances language skills. Books cultivate empathy, emotional intelligence, and a broader understanding of human experiences. They provide a means of relaxation, reducing stress and promoting mental well-being. Reading sparks creativity, ignites imagination, and inspires personal growth. It encourages critical thinking, broadens perspectives, and fosters lifelong learning. Introducing a podcast that provides concise summaries of books, allowing you to cultivate a learning path without undue self-imposed pressure. This podcast serves as a valuable resource, presenting the highlights and key takeaways from various books, ensuring you receive the most beneficial insights from these helpful companions. Stay connected with us and demonstrate your support by sharing these podcast episodes with your friends and family. We greatly appreciate your love and enthusiasm. If you wish to reach out to us, please feel free to contact me at yogi@pavingo.com.
In the first debate, Labour leader Chris Hipkins appeared to suggest he had not read a book. On our epic 12-hour megapod, he confirmed that in fact he has, and what his favourite books are. Plus, Hipkins' self-assessment of his mojo, the mood in Gisborne, his prediction for turnout and political TV comfort food. This is an excerpt from our day-long Election 2023 Megapod, recorded on September 20. Watch the full megapod livestream here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1 What's how to read a book"How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading" is a book written by Mortimer J. Adler and co-authored by Charles Van Doren. It was first published in 1940 and since then has become a popular guide for improving reading skills. The book provides strategies and techniques for effectively reading different types of books, including fiction, non-fiction, and practical books. It also discusses the importance of active reading, comprehension, and critical thinking.Chapter 2 Why is how to read a book Worth Read"How to Read a Book" by Mortimer J. Adler is worth reading for several reasons:1. Comprehensive guide: The book provides a comprehensive guide on how to read different types of books effectively. Adler covers topics such as reading for information, reading for understanding, and reading for evaluation, equipping the readers with useful strategies to enhance their reading skills.2. Improve reading comprehension: Adler emphasizes the importance of actively engaging with the text and teaches readers how to ask the right questions, identify the main ideas, and extract meaning from complex texts. By following Adler's approach, readers can significantly improve their reading comprehension and retention.3. Appreciation for literature: The book encourages readers to approach great works of literature with an open mind and provides techniques to fully appreciate and understand the depth and meaning in these texts. Adler's insights on reading fiction, poetry, and drama offer readers a new level of appreciation for the arts.4. Critical thinking: Adler emphasizes critical thinking as an essential skill for effective reading. He provides tools and methods for analyzing arguments, detecting fallacies, and evaluating the credibility and validity of information. This helps readers to become more discerning and thoughtful consumers of written material.5. Timeless advice: Despite being written in 1940, "How to Read a Book" remains relevant and valuable in the modern age. The principles and techniques proposed by Adler still apply to various forms of reading, including books, articles, and online content. The book serves as a timeless guide for anyone seeking to enhance their reading skills.Overall, "How to Read a Book" by Mortimer J. Adler is worth reading for its comprehensive approach, focus on critical thinking, and timeless insights on effective reading that can benefit readers across various disciplines and pursuits.Chapter 3 how to read a book SummaryTo read a book by Mortimer J. Adler, here is a summary of the process:1. Preview the book: Before starting to read, spend some time looking at the cover, table of contents, preface, and introduction of the book. This will give you an understanding of what the book is about, the author's purpose, and the main ideas it will cover.2. Skim the book: After the initial preview, skim through the book to get an overview of its structure and layout. Read the chapter headings, subheadings, and any bolded or highlighted text. This will help you grasp the organization of the book and the main topics covered in each section.3. Active reading: When you start reading, engage in active reading techniques. Underline or highlight key points, write notes in the margins, and jot down questions or thoughts that come to your mind while reading. This will help you better understand and remember the content.4. Break the book into sections: If the book is long, divide it into smaller sections or chapters and set goals for yourself. This will make it easier to manage the reading and keep you motivated to continue.5. Take breaks: Reading a book by Adler can be...
The gents wade in the waters of the shows, movies, and games releasing this fall. Not sure what to expect in the way of entertainment? Listen in. You are sure? Listen and send us some hate DMs on instagram!Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!Twitter: @confidently_podInstagram: @confidently_podWebsite: https://confidentlywrong.simplecast.comCredits:Hosted by: Wesley Nakamura, Brian Redondo, Savon JonesEdited by: Wesley NakamuraTheme Music: Implied Authority by Bass ElfLink: https://soundcloud.com/bass_elf_music
Marshall Segal | God wrote a book — the greatest book ever written. Because he decided to reveal himself in human words and phrases, we should want to read as well as humanly possible.
Jordyn and Carter teach us about books, lighthouses, and more! It's our seventh episode of the school year! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fifthgradefever/message
Kvothe learns that he has been presumed dead. We talk about what is glossed over, recount the events of the shipwreck, and what exactly went down in Simmon's pants. @pageofthewind pageofthewind.com Join the community on Discord at https://discord.gg/tCZc6kXQcg To support the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike as they battle for a living wage and decent working conditions, visit one or more of these links: https://www.wgacontract2023.org/strike-hub https://entertainmentcommunity.org/ https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/the-snacklist-support-striking-workers
Daily Dad Jokes (30 Jul 2023) Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humour to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe ! Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app. You can now submit your own dad jokes to my voicemail, with the best ones to be included in upcoming episodes on this podcast. Just leave your name, the city and state you live in, and your best Dad Joke. Call (978) 393-1076. Look forward to hearing from you! [Promo] Daily Shower Thoughts is a new podcast launched by myself and my co-host Lorelai Stewart. Join us for random, amusing and mind bending epiphanies. Pod links here Daily Shower Thoughts website. [Promo] Check out the Get Happy Headlines podcast by my friends, Stella and Mickey. It's a podcast dedicated to bringing you family friendly uplifting stories from around the world. Give it a listen, I know you will like it. Pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. [Promo] Check out the Daily Facts podcast that brings you interesting and surprising facts from around the world every day! Did you know that the longest recorded flight of a chicken lasted for 13 seconds? Or that there's a species of jellyfish that can essentially live forever? With Daily Facts, you'll learn something new and fascinating with every episode. Tune in daily and impress your friends with your newfound knowledge. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or check out the pod links here Get Happy Headlines website. [Promo] Looking for the perfect gift for your Dad? Check out our official Daily Dad Jokes merch here, including our popular "Dad Joke University" T-shirts Click here to browse Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: EndersGame_Reviewer, StuntsMonkey, Sheldon_Cooper369, UrbanCyclerPT, squidwurrd, msintrovert000, xxTJCxx, Snackasm, TheQuietKid22, dino0509, miatamanuk, porichoygupto, markydsade, Masselein, JackmexIV, ilookgoodinblack, biced01, DCornOnline, EndersGame_Reviewer, rszim94, BetterSong5854, pandaman467 Subscribe to this podcast via: Spotify iTunes Google Podcasts Youtube Channel Social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Tik Tok Discord Interested in advertising or sponsoring our show with +15k daily streams? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.com Produced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Everyone knows that reading increases your chances of succeeding in life, yet most people don't do it. So today I'm going to show you exactly how to read a book a week so that you can improve your own life at a faster pace. Challenge yourself to read more books if you really want to see change. -- Access WG+ episodes available only on Apple Podcasts -- More podcasts from WG Media Oh My Psychology Is it safe? Pushing Through Pain Good. Better. Best. The Art of Productivity Practical Productivity Upward Mobility Manova Recap | TV Show Reviews High Performance Habits Best Bits from Books This is YOUR life A Little History of Philosophy Self Learn Business Improvement, Explained Time Management & Productivity Decision Making 101 Just Struggling Being Me A Compilation of Success Here's How You Do It Business Mistakes to Avoid Small Business Ideas The High Net Worth Life How to Get More Become Inspiring So You Want To Take Action? Hear Their Power
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The first 20 years of life are learning and figuring things out. The next 20 is applying the lessons learned from the previous 20, only to realize there are more lessons to learn. Sometimes you have to get the shit kicked out of you before you learn everything you need to learn. By some miracle of God and the Universe, things begin to settle in your 40s and you start hitting your stride. Jason Graybeal takes a deep dive today and pulls back the curtain on some things he's not even shared with Steve Taylor. Today, Steve takes Jason through a chronological course of his career dating back to college. Jason talks about a specific incident that made him aware that he was not completely in control; a realization that came when he was in his grandfather's kitchen. The events that transpired next will cause the hair on your arms to stand up. Steve and Jason talk about the culture they created within the Graybeal Group and how it's impacted not only them but their employees and clients alike. You're in for a real treat as Jason gets really vulnerable and shares some pretty intimate reflections on his life at this time. What You'll Learn: Jason shares how he worked through depression and drugs while in college and the 8 months it took to come to the conclusion to drop out of school The first stop Jason made when he decided to “take a break” from school The amount of time it took Jason to quit college and jump into the insurance agency Why doing things on your own is the best launching pad for any entrepreneur Different models of insurance agencies Jason's intended course of study in college A chance meeting in person that changed the trajectory of Jason's life The biggest reason Jason wrote his book See and Seize Various resources can help you collapse time saving you money and headaches Why providing free value is so important One of the most impactful things Steve and Jason got their team hooked on which has contributed to the success of their agency A special offer Jason has made if you take action today when you pick up his book “See and Seize” And much more! Favorite Quote: “If you're sitting out there and you're sick of your W-2 job and you're thinking, “I wanna start my business,” or “I want to do something different,” or this world now with all these requirements is bullshit, and I don't want to be a part of it and I want to do my own thing. I want to be responsible for my own life. And you're just sitting there questioning and not actually doing anything, you're your own problem. You're your biggest enemy.” Jason Graybeal How To Get Involved: Find Jason on Instagram & Facebook. Find Steve on Instagram & Facebook. No Bull Business & Brews on Facebook Get Jason's #Best Selling Book: See and Seize: Lessons From Merging and Acquiring Agencies and Assets Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Jason and Steve next.
We are constantly bombarded with information. There seems to be less and less space for books. In this episode, we explore the options available and also different ways of reading a book. Click on the link below to support our podcast. patreon.com/user?u=5078593 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maverick22/message
https://youtu.be/u7EiDwPCb7M Reading nonfiction can be an enjoyable, leisurely hobby, but sometimes you just need to ASSIMILATE KNOWLEDGE. - Links for the Curious- How to Read a Book (Edwards, 2011) - https://pne.people.si.umich.edu/PDF/howtoread.pdf
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Part 2 of the girls' conversation about Brendan Myers' book: Time and the Land. Last week, the girls went over Utilitarianism and Justice Theory (a.k.a. "The Good" and "The Just") through the lens of environmentalism, in an effort to answer the question, "Why should humans care about the environment?" In this episode, they cover the second two approaches in Myers' text: Kantian Deontology and Virtue Ethics ("The Right" and "The Excellent"). Maybe one of these principles will finally answer the question. Time and the Land - Brendan Myers https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000384657 https://www.unwater.org/publications/un-world-water-development-report-2023 https://www.concernusa.org/story/global-water-crisis-causes/ https://www.tc.columbia.edu/institutional-review-board/irb-blog/categorical-imperatives-and-the-case-for-deception-part-i/#:~:text=Kant%20defines%20categorical%20imperatives%20as,imperatives%20are%20binding%20on%20everyone. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant-moral/ https://philarchive.org/archive/RENAKL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/9781444367072.wbiee090
Welcome back for another episode of Nick's Non-fiction with your host Nick Muniz Originally published in 1940, this book is a rare phenomenon, a living classic that introduces and elucidates the various levels of reading and how to achieve them—from elementary reading, through systematic skimming and inspectional reading, to speed reading. Readers will learn when and how to “judge a book by its cover,” and also how to X-ray it, read critically, and extract the author's message from the text. 0:00 Introduction 3:35 About the Author 5:30 Ch1: 4 Readers 15:25 Ch2: In Theory 19:45 Ch3: In Practicality 27:25 Ch4: How to Read 31:30 Next Time & Goodbye YouTube: https://youtu.be/bCSaq3Mtu9Y Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheNiche
Part 1 of a 2-part conversation! The girls are diving into Brendan Myers' Time and the Land. This book goes over 4 common philosophical approaches to help us answer the question, “Why should we give a sh*t about the environment?” In this episode, the girls are going over two of those philosophies, utilitarianism and distributive justice, in an attempt to answer that question. Next week will cover the last two approaches covered in Myers' book. Will the girls make a spin-off pod about ethics? tbd. Time and the Land by Brendan Myers https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ859824.pdf https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/distributive-justice#:~:text=Distributive%20justice%20refers%20to%20the,continues%20to%20receive%20wide%20attention. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/justice-distributive/
Get ready to laugh and groove with Flows4U, the live-streamed comedy podcast that's unlike any other! Join us as we interview a special guest and put them to the test with a fun quiz. But that's not all - after they win, we turn the whole experience into a freestyle rap that'll have you bobbing your head and rolling on the floor with laughter. This week's guest is none other than Patrick Hickey Jr., a comic book writer and owner of Legacy Comix and the lead voiceover performer on Mega Cat Studios' upcoming title WrestleQuest. But that's not all - he's also the author of the newly published book, The Minds Behind PlayStation 2. With so much talent under one roof, you won't want to miss this episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flows4u/message
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
Thank God for the weekend. He designed it. He wants you to enjoy it. And so I'm gonna tell you a few reasons why and how you can. I'm going to read a book about Paul Newman that is his memoir written after his death which he didn't write... Partly because I want to remind you that you can learn from almost anybody or anything, and the people who can do that tend to be more at peace with the world and more successful in their life. And so I have my usual radio ramblings but I have been thinking and believe that if you just let them come on and think about them, eventually they may even make more sense than they seem and more useful to you then you first thought. I think these Paul Newman thoughts and weekend recommendations might be helpful to you. I hope so. Stan
In this episode, Bri & Chelsi play "Which Would You Rather," exploring some fun and thought-provoking scenarios. Later, we discuss our top four book recommendations for the year 2023, offering a range of exciting and captivating reads for listeners to consider. Tune in for an entertaining and informative episode filled with lively conversation and bookish insights. Join us for a Buddy Read of Jayne Allen's "Black Girls Must Die Exhausted," exploring themes of race, identity, and mental health. Together, we'll delve into the story of a young woman navigating the challenges of contemporary life while struggling to find her place in the world. We will read book one and two in anticipation of the third and final installment of the trilogy. We are excited to engage in meaningful discussion and connect with fellow book lovers! Books Mentioned in the Episode: Drunk on Love by Jasmine Guillory The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jimenez Legendborn by Tracy Deonn Bloodmarked by Tracy Deonn The Fiancee Farce by Alexandria Bellefleur Hang the Moon by Alexandria Bellefleur Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo Black Girls Must Die Exhausted by Jayne Allen Drop us a DM on IG or twitter @grownwomenpod or grownwomenpod@gmail.com and let us know what you've enjoyed so far or what you'd like to hear from us! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grownwomen/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grownwomen/support
Too many great books are written to pigeonhole yourself to just a handful of books. Besides, how many books you read won't make you successful. HOW YOU APPLY FROM WHAT YOU READ is relevant. Here's how I read one book each day (for FREE!) ___________YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiNqFo05MJ6_yCu1vJ3rX4ALeave a quick rating and review for any platform: https://www.marshbuice.com/reviews/new/Coaching: https://www.marshbuice.com/p/the-sales-life-coaching-program/Share: https://www.marshbuice.com/episodes/See my daily stories: https://www.instagram.com/marshbuice/Selling is more than a profession, it is a mindset you can apply to every area of your life to embrace uncertainty, handle adversity, and never settle again. Master 5 disciplines to be RFA: Ready For Anything. Go to marshbuice.com to start your coaching today.
Today we talked to a bloke who had never read a book before, not because he can't read, he just can't be bothered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discovering how to read and understand the Bible can be overwhelming, but you're not alone in feeling that way. In this episode, we'll share our best tips from reading through whole books of the Bible each month with our virtual study group for the past three years. Join us as we discuss practical steps for preparing to read a book of the Bible, even if you're not a theology expert. Get our next Bible Reading Plan & join our study group! Kate & Kal Website Resources mentioned: Our free resource: Quiet time Guide Episode 17 "Our Bible Reading Routine" Episode 53 "How to Read Your Bible Daily" gotquestions.org for an overview of books Women of the Word by Jen Wilkin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kalli-yoder/message
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Ever need to read a book in a hurry? How can you absorb the most relevant content in a short period of time? Join Kurt and Tim talk to their friend Christian Hunt of the Human Risk Podcast, for tips and tricks to read quickly and effectively. We've all been stuck with a last minute deadline that involves getting through a large amount of reading material. How do you approach it? As podcasters, we read a lot of content before interviewing the guests. So how do Kurt and Tim from Behavioral Grooves Podcast and Christian from the Human Risk Podcast tackle such a mammoth task. This is a special episode for Behavioral Grooves that was recorded a few months ago in Abbey Road studios when Kurt and Tim were in London, UK. Christian has joined us many times on the podcast so we enjoyed talking about a different topic on this episode. Links (4:15) What to look for when you open the book - Kurt. (8:54) Christian on why it's not always good to speed read the whole book. (12:19) What Tim's “Kahneman Index” is exactly! (14:10) How speed reading a research paper is different from a book. (20:22) The top 2 tips on speed reading from Christian, Kurt and Tim. Other Episodes You Will Enjoy Episode 86, Christian Hunt: Mitigating Human Risk and The Algorithmic Mind: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/christian-hunt-mitigating-human-risk-and-the-algorithmic-mind/ Episode 336, The Best Behavioral Science Books Of 2022 (According to Kurt and Tim!): https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/best-2022-behavioral-science-books/ Episode 277, Daniel H. Pink - No Regrets? Really? Why Regrets Actually Bring Us Hope: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/why-regrets-bring-us-hope/
In this episode, Chris, Josh, and Mark talk details on their upcoming session at the SecurED Schools conference, they unpack two listener emails, give the latest on ChatGPT in their schools, and Mark shares an article about students viewing pornography at school and the tech dept's responsibility. The Fortinet Security Segment Question of the Week is related to MFA/2FA. Visit our sponsors: ClassLink Fortinet - Email fortinetpodcast@fortinet.com SomethingCool.com - Cybersecurity Solutions Extreme Networks - Email dmayer@extremenetworks.com Provision Data Solutions Oh, and... Email us at k12techtalk@gmail.com Tweet us @k12techtalkpod Visit our LinkedIn page HERE Hang out with us at K12TechPro.com Buy our merch!!!
Musician, Writer, Producer, Comedian, Teacher & Radio Personality Jea Esquire discusses discovering her talents and gifts early as kid by just "trying" things and realizing she was better than average at them. We discuss how she balances them, her establishing herself as a household name in Columbus, releasing music, getting into improv comedy, getting on the Radio as a personality and more! Jae Esquire https://www.instagram.com/jae_esquire/ The Pod https://linktr.ee/Jbrodie
On the last episode of 2022, Julie and Brandy talk to acclaimed director & writer Joe Gantz about his book, “A Secret I Can't Tell.” Published in 1983 (and updated in 2022), the book tells the groundbreaking story of five brave families who raised their children in openly gay homes, during one of the most volatile and transformative periods in history. ******************************* *** Click the link to listen to the FREE “Trunkkies” episode of our Patreon Podcast!! *No Politics! No ads! *** https://www.patreon.com/posts/trunkkies-24684275?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare **CHECK OUT OUR T-SHIRTS! ** https://www.julieandbrandy.com/shop---4 *** Dumb Gay Politics with Julie & Brandy **** Julie Goldman **** Brandy Howard **** Julie and Brandy *** The People's Couch *** DGP *** Gay Podcast *** Political Podcast *** Lesbian *** Bravo *** Housewives *** Queer *** Pride **** LGBTQ **** Starburns Audio **** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ariel reads a book without knowing anything about it and Raeleen is "consuming stories" in creative ways while she gets ready for her big move! Links mentioned: Our friend Max: https://www.instagram.com/welldonebooks/ Storybook ND Series: https://www.ndbooks.com/series/storybook-nd/ Helena Bonham Carter news: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-63638380 Bob Dylan news: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books/article-simon-schuster-apologizes-for-bob-dylan-replica-autographs-in-600-book/ Support The Podcast: Our beautiful merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/books-unbound Support the Podcast and become a Dust Jacket! patreon.com/booksunbound Follow us on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/books_unbound/ Need Info or Some Books? All the books we mentioned in this episode: https://www.booksunboundpodcast.com/books Submit your book requests at booksunboundpodcast.com Use our affiliate link to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1! https://tidd.ly/3dyW1Xw Our Patrons: A special thanks to our Gold Foil Team on Patreon: Allison, Brittany, Chrissy, Christina, Luna, Nicole, Simon, and Hannah, Mario, Tamar, and Phoebe!
What are you doing to actually move closer to your ideal leadership role in the nonprofit sector? In this solo episode #185 of The Path Podcast, I offer seven specific ideas that can help you build your personal strategic plan for the year ahead.1. Declutter 2. Calendar Review 3. Aspirational Job Postings 4. Read A Book 5. Create a Guide List 6. Two Topic Curriculum 7. Coach and be Coached ABOUT PATTONPatton McDowell has enjoyed a successful 30-year career in nonprofit leadership, strategic planning, and organizational development. Prior to founding PMA Nonprofit Leadership in 2009, he served as Vice President for University Advancement at Queens University of Charlotte. Before Queens, Patton served as Vice Chancellor for University Advancement at UNC Wilmington, where he was the youngest vice chancellor in the 16-campus UNC system. He previously served as Program Director for Special Olympics North Carolina in Raleigh, following his tenure with Special Olympics International in Washington, D.C. Patton is a native of Elizabeth City, NC, and received a bachelor's degree in English Education from UNC Chapel Hill, where he was a Morehead Scholar. He received his MBA from the McColl School of Business at Queens, and his Doctorate in Education (Organizational Change and Leadership) from the Rossier School at the University of Southern California. He is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE), a Master Trainer for AFP International, and a member of the William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations. Patton is a former board President of AFP Charlotte, served as the Chapter Representative on the AFP International Board, and is the host of the weekly podcast Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership and author of the best-selling book also titled Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership. OTHER SOLO EPISODES BY PATTONEpisode #159 4 ways to Advance Your Nonprofit LeadershipEpisode #56 10 Essential Skills & Experiences for Nonprofit LeadershipEpisode #78 5 Ways to Build Your Professional Development PlanEpisode #13 Build A Personal Strategic Plan that WorksAre you ready for a Mastermind? Get your copy of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership
With the World Cup kicking off, in this episode we discussed sports on the African continent. Why do our talented players play for European teams? Why don't we invest enough on our sport teams. Listen in!!
I Read Archeologically (Like Twyla Tharp) A couple +1s ago, I promised to tell you more about how I read a book. Here's the very short answer… I read like it's my job to find Big Ideas that can help me activate my Soul Force so I can help YOU activate YOUR Soul Force. For one simple reason. It is. Now… Let's go to one of my favorite books for a passage that best captures how I read. In The Creative Habit, Twyla Tharp tells us: “When I'm reading archeologically, I'm not reading for pleasure. I read the way I scratch for an idea, digging down deep so I can get something out of it and use it in my work. I read transactionally: How can I use this? It's not enough for me to read a book. I have to ‘own' it. I scribble in the margins. I circle sentences I like and connect them with arrows to other useful sentences. I draw stars and exclamation points on every good page, to the point where the book is almost unreadable. By writing all over the pages, I transform the author's work into my book—and mine alone.” Yep. That's exactly how to do it. Carrying on… Here are some other things you might find interesting in terms of how I read a book and how I encourage you to consider approaching it. First, very importantly: I DO NOT speed read. I read reasonably quickly—40-50 or so pages an hour depending on the font size and complexity of the subject and all that. But… Again… I DO NOT “speed read.” Nor do I try to see how fast I can get through the book per se. I treat reading a book like it's my job to mine its depths for the Big Ideas that can change YOUR life as I strive to give you More Wisdom in Less Time via the PhilosophersNotes and these +1s because, again, it is. I also, even more importantly and less obviously, read a book like I'm lucky enough to sit down and have a GREAT conversation with a BRILLIANT thinker who spent years (if not decades!) reflecting on the subject of their book and then spent another big chunk of time distilling that wisdom into a book they could share with us. Why in the world would I rush through THAT? Nope. I sit up straight. Pen in hand as I GET TO WORK searching for the Ideas that could change our lives. I'll also say that, many years ago, I was interviewing Tony Schwartz about his great book The Power of Full Engagement. He told me that, at the time, he found his brain so full with digital inputs that he had a hard time sitting down and reading more than a page of a book. And, it was at that moment that he knew he needed to significantly reduce his consumption of digital inputs. Which is a REALLY important point. If you want to be able to FOCUS your mind on a book (or ANYTHING that is important) for longer than 20 seconds, you need to, in my opinion, start by Conquering Your Digital Addiction and practicing your Digital Minimalism. A good night of sleep and meditation practice helps as well. And… That's a little more on how I read a book and that's Today's +1. Let's bring Twyla Tharp back so she can send us on our way. She tells us: “If I stopped reading, I'd stop thinking. It's that simple.” Yep. Books. They do a Hero good. Here's to soaking our minds in the wisdom of great thinkers. And… Here's to taking that wisdom and going from Theory to Practice to Mastery Together… TODAY. + + +
This is a bonus episode, practical Bit 3, an interview with Wil Becker.The interview introduces a resource that I think this audience will appreciate. Wil Becker is promotes books and other media from which we can learn lessons and gain wisdom. In the interview, Wil shares some of his favorite books, and explains why they had an impact on him. He also recounts an experience where he used the kid's animated film, Kung Fu Panda, as a lesson on leadership.Check Wil out at turningleafs.com .You can listen to his podcasts, find him on social media, and take advantage of his list of recommended books for self-improvement, positive attitude, and growth. Will provides his unvarnished, straight forward, and useful reviews of books that you might find helpful and interesting to you as well.I do recommend you connect with Wil's stuff at Turningleafs.com. Whether you enjoy this podcast or not, I'm sure you will enjoy my new book, “firehouse philosophy: embers of insight for an exceptional life“. Get your copy now! Search “firehouse philosophy” on Amazon.
And… How I Pick the Books I Read I'm often asked how I read a book AND how I pick the books I read. In fact, I was asked this question in one of our recent Heroic Coach Soul Force Forge sessions in which I have 1-on-1 coaching sessions with our Coaches in a group environment. (These sessions are among the highlights of my month!) Today I'd like to chat about that for a moment or three. So… In a recent Zoom, I had an opportunity to connect with Franco—an incredibly inspiring 19-year-old Argentinian Heroic optimizer who is going through our Coach certification program. Franco told me that he was getting an ARETÉ tattoo for his 20th birthday (!!) and then asked me how I read a book. I kinda went off. Here's the video clip of our time together. And, here's the short story… The most important part of how to read a book, from my perspective, is to make sure you're reading THE RIGHT BOOK. If you're reading a book because you think you “have to” or because everyone else is reading it but… You're not THAT into it, then… Well… Good luck with that. It's going to be a bit of a slog and you may find your self x pages into another book but never finishing it. Of course, sometimes we need to read a book for school or for our jobs or whatever—in which case, we'd be wise to remove all ambivalence and GO ALL IN and act like that book you need to read is the most exciting book you could ever possibly read. (Seriously.) Assuming we're talking about a situation in which our reading list is not assigned to us, the first thing I do is follow Joseph Campbell's wisdom. In The Power of Myth, he tells us: “Sit in a room and read—and read and read. And read the right books by the right people. Your mind is brought onto that level, and you have a nice, mild, slow-burning rapture all the time. This realization of life can be a constant realization in your living. When you find an author who really grabs you, read everything he has done. Don't say, ‘Oh, I want to know what So-and-so did'—and don't bother at all with the best-seller list. Just read what this one author has to give you. And then you can go read what he had read. And the world opens up in a way that is consistent with a certain point of view. But when you go from one author to another, you may be able to tell us the date when each wrote such and such a poem—but he hasn't said anything to you.” Yep. That's the way to do it. And, that's what I've done for the better part of the last 15-20 years now. In my 20s and early 30s, I started with Dan Millman. And Paulo Coelho. And Wayne Dyer. I've read nearly everything those guys have written. (Check out the Notes by clicking on the link for each author.) More recently, I've read almost everything written by Steven Pressfield, Ryan Holiday, and Cal Newport. Then there's my old coach Steve Chandler and my beloved Yoda Phil Stutz. Then there's Joseph Campbell himself. And one of my all-time favorite teachers, Eknath Easwaran—who I consider to be, in many ways, the Indian version of Campbell. In fact, I've created the MOST Notes on Easwaran and his great books. Nine of them so far. His translations of the Gita and Dhammapada in particular are ! Most recently, I followed this thread with Michael Singer. Not too long ago, I read his latest book called Living Untethered. It's INCREDIBLY good. We previously featured The Untethered Soul, which I really liked, but after reading his latest book, Singer is now one of my new favorite teachers. So… After finishing that book, I immediately got three other books he's written—including a couple he wrote nearly 50 years ago. In one of THOSE books he thanked Yogananda for being the deepest influence of his life. So what did I do? I immediately got HIS classic An Autobiography of a Yogi. Then I learned that Steve Jobs gave An Autobiography of a Yogi to everyone who attended his memorial service as THE final gift on their way out. (Goosebumps) Then I went back to Amazon and bought a half dozen more of Yogananda's books (/booklets) all of which are !! Notes on all those coming soon. All that to say… That's one powerful way I pick the books I'm going to read—which is, again, in my mind, one of the most important things to consider in terms of how to read a book. In our next +1, I'll tell you more about how I actually read the book once I've decided to read it. For now… Happy reading. Here's to that nice, mild, slow-burning rapture we get connecting with wisdom from a brilliant soul. Day 1. All in. Let's go!
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Welcome to September 6th, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate a sweet breakfast buzz and taking a virtual trip. You've heard the phrase “when in Rome…” but if you can't hop a plane to Italy just now, why not mix things up with a sweet twist on breakfast? Apparently it's perfectly acceptable in Sicily to start the day with coffee flavored gelato tucked inside fresh brioche bread. Uh, yum! Italians also make a dessert called Affogato which means “drowned” and you guessed it, a scoop of ice cream gets drowned in espresso. Coffee ice cream has been around since 1869 and it's been on Howard Johnson's menus, right alongside chocolate and vanilla since the 1960s. On National Coffee Ice Cream Day it's ok to have your buzz for breakfast or dessert! One of the easiest ways to travel the world is to crack open a good book. Take a trip to Middle Earth, fight dragons and save the world from impending doom. Or hop a train at Platform Nine and Three-Quarters to enroll in a school for witches and wizards. And if romance is more your thing, get swept off your feet to the moors of Northern England. Books can take you anywhere and everywhere through the power of your imagination. And reading to your kids is a great way to introduce them to a life-long love of literature. On National Read A Book Day, celebrate by curling up for an hour or two with the perfect way to get away from it all. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices