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Books Applied Podcast

By Iggy Perillo

A deep dive into an excellent book and how to apply it to make your work, sport and life more awesome.
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Books Applied Podcast - Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales

Books Applied PodcastJan 20, 2021

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Books Applied Podcast - Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau - Featuring Special Guest Lauren O'Malley

Books Applied Podcast - Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau - Featuring Special Guest Lauren O'Malley

Check out these links and extra resources Lauren mentioned during the show:

https://emilyladau.com/


Emily Ladau’s podcast

https://www.theaccessiblestall.com/


ASSUME THAT I CAN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92ivgabfdPQ


"Our negative assumptions about people with Down syndrome can lead us to treat them in such a way that these assumptions become reality. In sociology, this is called a 'self-fulfilling prophecy.' Why not reverse our perspectives? If we have positive assumptions about people with Down syndrome, they will have opportunities at school, at work, in relationships, and in other activities. And maybe these positive assumptions will become reality."


“I’m Guilty”: People Check Their Own Biases Against Down Syndrome After Watching New Ad


https://www.boredpanda.com/powerful-new-ad-challenges-stereotypes-about-down-syndrome/



From What If to What Next podcast


Episode 63 - What if disability justice, deep inclusion and liberation were centred in healthcare, education and the arts?

https://fromwhatiftowhatnext.libsyn.com/63-what-if-disability-justice-deep-inclusion-and-liberation-were-centred-in-healthcare-education-and-the-arts


Episode 64 - What if the Black Fantastic reshaped the world?

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/64-what-if-the-black-fantastic-reshaped-the-world/id1538281063?i=1000586919985


Episode 97 - What if there was an alternative to capitalism, after all?

https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/97-what-if-there-was-an-alternative-to-capitalism-after-all/id1538281063?i=1000648727593



Imperfect Resources, including a guide to 2SLGBTQ2AI++ inclusion, an inclusive language guide, ableist words and terms to avoid, and more

https://www.theimperfect.network/resources

Apr 01, 202442:41
Books Applied Podcast - Think Again by Adam Grant

Books Applied Podcast - Think Again by Adam Grant

In the book Think Again, Adam Grant teaches about the power of being able to change your mind. He makes a strong case for why this mental flexibility is crucial for a happy and healthy life. You're not a sell-out when you learn and grow!

Feb 01, 202411:31
Books Applied Podcast - Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen - Featuring Special Guest Marsha Shandur
Jan 01, 202452:32
Books Applied Podcast - Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown - Featuring Special Guest Jo Linden

Books Applied Podcast - Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown - Featuring Special Guest Jo Linden

Naming your emotions (being aware of how you feel) is integral to emotional intelligence. The feelings wheel is a tool I often share with folks to help jump-start their creativity and awareness when putting words to feelings. In Atlas of the Heart, Brene Brown does us one better by explaining what those words for feelings actually mean and why naming them is useful. In this episode, I talk with Jo Linden about this beautiful book and how naming emotions frees us to be more actualized people.

Dec 01, 202354:45
Books Applied Podcast - Caste by Isabel Wilkerson Featuring Special Guest Charley Downing

Books Applied Podcast - Caste by Isabel Wilkerson Featuring Special Guest Charley Downing

DEI Director Charley Downing and Iggy discuss the book Caste by Isabel Wilkerson. We explore the metaphors and reality of caste Wilkerson researched in the US and beyond. We also focus on applying what caste means in a practical sense as a foundation for our work, for Charley as someone tasked with addressing racial equity in the workplace, and for Iggy as a perspective on organizational policy that supports institutional toxicity.

Nov 01, 202340:16
Books Applied Podcast - Breath by James Nestor - Featuring Special Guest Lenka Koppova

Books Applied Podcast - Breath by James Nestor - Featuring Special Guest Lenka Koppova

We explore the surprising and weird world of breathing in this conversation about the book Breath by James Nestor. Lenka Koppova and I discuss improving our lives by paying more attention to how we breathe.

Oct 01, 202332:21
Books Applied Podcast - Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert - Featuring Special Guest Franklin Taggart

Books Applied Podcast - Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert - Featuring Special Guest Franklin Taggart

In Big Magic, Elizabeth Gilbert tells us how to live the life of a creative. Special guest Franklin Taggart and I get into what we like from her advice - which was mostly useful but not completely. We (I) also go off on a minor tangent about how I did not like Eat, Pray, Love - strongly did not like. Listen to find out why.

Sep 01, 202348:56
Books Applied Podcast - Quit by Annie Duke -- Featuring Special Guest Natalie King

Books Applied Podcast - Quit by Annie Duke -- Featuring Special Guest Natalie King

Winners are better at quitting. Their ability to know when to quit gives them the space and energy to win (instead of wasting their efforts on a losing endeavor). The book Quit by Annie Duke explains this counterintuitive phenomenon and tells us how to get ahead by being better at quitting.

In this episode, I discuss the book with Natalie King. We talk about the practical applications of this work and how quitting can lead to more useful outcomes.

Aug 01, 202337:43
Books Applied Podcast - Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher - Featuring Special Guest Tara McMullin
Jul 01, 202349:18
Books Applied Podcast - The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow - Featuring Special Guest Rachel Allen
Jun 01, 202340:36
Books Applied Podcast - Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom, by Rick Hanson - Featuring Special Guest Roberta Ravella

Books Applied Podcast - Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom, by Rick Hanson - Featuring Special Guest Roberta Ravella

There's more to our brain than we think. In this episode Roberta Ravella and I discuss the book Boddha's Brain and the overlap between Buddhist thinking and modern neruroscience. You can shape how your brain functions - this book will tell you how and this podcast is all about it!

May 01, 202342:06
Books Applied Podcast - Stealing Fire by Jamie Wheal and Steven Kotler Featuring Special Guest Gail Kraft

Books Applied Podcast - Stealing Fire by Jamie Wheal and Steven Kotler Featuring Special Guest Gail Kraft

Learn about ecstasis and why it is unique, unusual and also something you can create (in many ways!) in your life.

Apr 03, 202334:03
Books Applied Podcast - At Home on an Unruly Planet, Madeline Ostrander - Featuring Special Guest, the author, Madeline Ostrander!
Mar 01, 202347:29
Books Applied Podcast - The Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey - Featuring Special Guest Loren Chadima

Books Applied Podcast - The Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey - Featuring Special Guest Loren Chadima

This is a book about finding flow in all aspects of your life (sports and work and beyond). It's not about tennis -- well it's a little bit about tennis but mainly as an example for how to achieve flow. (Going after flow with intense serious focus and scripting your actions doesn't work, by the way.)

Feb 01, 202334:48
Books Applied Podcast - Making Numbers Count by Karla Starr and Chip Heath - Featuring Special Guest Melody Baran

Books Applied Podcast - Making Numbers Count by Karla Starr and Chip Heath - Featuring Special Guest Melody Baran

When you can communicate numbers well, you can shock and amaze people. This book (and conversation) tells you how.

Jan 02, 202336:38
Books Applied Podcast - You're In Charge, Now What? by Thomas Neff and James M. Citrin - Featuring Special Guest Sabrina Walker Hernandez

Books Applied Podcast - You're In Charge, Now What? by Thomas Neff and James M. Citrin - Featuring Special Guest Sabrina Walker Hernandez

Who know taking on a new leadership role could elicit so many laughs? Special guest Sabrina Walker Hernandez also brings up some great points about when you should revisit the ideas in this book - such as during a big transition.

Dec 01, 202248:00
Books Applied Podcast - Daring Greatly, Brene Brown - Featuring Special Guest Janine Bolon

Books Applied Podcast - Daring Greatly, Brene Brown - Featuring Special Guest Janine Bolon

In Daring Greatly, Brene Brown writes about what it means to have courage in the modern world. My special guest Janine Bolon and I discuss this book and, in the most practical sense, how to be a courageous person. 

Nov 01, 202238:38
Episode 26 - 7 1/2 Lessons about the Brain, by Lisa Feldman Barrett, featuring special guest Audrey Holst

Episode 26 - 7 1/2 Lessons about the Brain, by Lisa Feldman Barrett, featuring special guest Audrey Holst

Your brain doesn't have different parts that fight with itself. It sculpts the world you perceive. Its job is to regulate your body efficiently. Learn more fascinating truths (and bust some myths) about your brain in this nerdtastic conversation with Audrey Holst covering the book 7 1/2 Lessons about the Brain by the neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett.

Oct 01, 202238:38
Early English Women Novelists and their Heroines

Early English Women Novelists and their Heroines

We depart wildly from the usual nerdy book fare for this nerdy discussion about how those early English women writers created such enduring heroines. I talk with Robin Henry about these women writers and the lessons that we can learn from their struggle to write, and the epic nature of their heroines. 


Reading List for listeners who want to know more!

Scholarly Works:

Carriger, Gail. The Heroine's Journey: For Writers, Readers, and Fans of Pop Culture. GAIL CARRIGER LLC, 2020.

Donovan, Josephine. “Women and the Rise of the Novel: A Feminist-Marxist Theory.” Signs, vol. 16, no. 3, 1991, pp. 441–62. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3174584. Accessed 7 Jul. 2022.

Frost, Cy, et al. “Autocracy and the Matrix of Power: Issues of Propriety and Economics in the Work of Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, and Harriet Martineau.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature, vol. 10, no. 2, 1991, pp. 253–71. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/464017. Accessed 7 Jul. 2022.

Gilbert, Sandra M., and Susan Gubar. The madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination. Yale University Press, 1984.

Poovey, Samuel Rudin University Professor of the Humanities and Director of the Institute for the History of the Production of Knowledge Mary, and Mary Poovey. The proper lady and the woman writer : ideology as style in the works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Shelley, and Jane Austen. University of Chicago Press, 1984.

Siskin, Clifford, and Henry W and Albert Berg.The work of writing : literature and social change in Britain, 1700-1830. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.


Authors to look at if you want to know more about early women’s writing and read some:

Mary Wollstonecraft

Mary Shelley

Anne Radcliffe

Maria Edgeworth

Eliza Haywood

Charlotte Lennox

Mary Robinson

Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire

Be sure and check you the Chawton House Library, since it has a special mission to collect and promote scholarship on early women writers.  https://chawtonhouse.org/the-library/using-the-library/

You can see more writing about books, reading, and writing craft at http://readerly.net.  If you would like to join the Read Like a Writer Book Club, email robin at readerlybooks@gmail.com

Sep 01, 202239:55
Books Applied Podcast - Will by Will Smith - Featuring Special Guest Fabienne Raphael

Books Applied Podcast - Will by Will Smith - Featuring Special Guest Fabienne Raphael

My friend Fabienne Raphael and I discuss the memoir Will by Will Smith. We read the book before the 2022 Academy Awards, and although we don't talk about the Oscars specifically, we do talk specifics about WIll Smith's life and the lessons it has for us.

You can learn more about Fabienne's work at http://fabienneraphael.com/

Aug 01, 202227:58
Books Applied Podcast - Quiet by Susan Cain - Featuring Special Guest Aurora Burds Connor

Books Applied Podcast - Quiet by Susan Cain - Featuring Special Guest Aurora Burds Connor

How do you know if you have an introvert on your hands? What are the strengths of introverts and why do we stampede over them at times?


Jul 01, 202243:45
Episode 22 - Thinking Fast and Slow By Daniel Kahneman (Featuring Mark Suroviec)

Episode 22 - Thinking Fast and Slow By Daniel Kahneman (Featuring Mark Suroviec)

Thinking Fast and Slow has had a huge impact on how I work with people and make decisions. In this episode, I speak with trainer and facilitator Mark Suroviec about highlights from the book and how it influences his work. 

We both had so much excitement when reading we blabbered all about it to anyone who would listen. Luckily, we found each other to talk about it.

Learn more about Mark and his work (he also has a fun and insightful podcast!) at: workplaysolutions.com.

Jun 01, 202240:25
Books Applied Podcast - Wait by Frank Portnoy - Featuring Special Guest Dan Miller

Books Applied Podcast - Wait by Frank Portnoy - Featuring Special Guest Dan Miller

We discuss when it is better to wait and delay making a decision or taking action (spoiler alert: pretty much all the time - but the reason why is intriguing). Some related tangents include fighter pilots, OODA loops, experiential education, wilderness medicine and more. Join us for a lively conversation littered with pearls of wisdom from the book.

May 01, 202240:17
Episode 20 - We Should All be Millionaires by Rachel Rogers Featuring Special Guest Tierra Bonds

Episode 20 - We Should All be Millionaires by Rachel Rogers Featuring Special Guest Tierra Bonds

We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rogers is by turns inspiring and grounded. Special guest Tierra Bonds works in the field of personal and business credit and we have a thoughtful and uplifting conversation about how we think, feel and act regarding money. We should all be millionaires and this book (and hopefully this conversation about the book) will help you take tangible steps to make that a reality.

Apr 01, 202244:56
Books Applied Podcast - Secondhand by Adam Minter - Featuring Special Guest Julia Williamson

Books Applied Podcast - Secondhand by Adam Minter - Featuring Special Guest Julia Williamson

I talk with Julia Williamson of Unburdened Life about the book Secondhand by Adam Minter. Julia is here to help you discard the crap you hate and this book talks about how that works. We have a great time talking about the very personal mysteries of letting things go and the global realities of where those things go when that happens.

Mar 01, 202250:32
Books Applied Podcast - Small List, Big Results by Robbie Samuels - Featuring Special Guest, The Author, Robbie Samuels
Feb 01, 202233:28
Books Applied Podcast - Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon - Featuring Special Guests Amy Angelilli and Chandra Sivaraman

Books Applied Podcast - Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon - Featuring Special Guests Amy Angelilli and Chandra Sivaraman

We discuss How to Steal Like an Artist and what that means for us as creators in the worlds of improv, coding and leadership. 

Jan 01, 202237:13
Books Applied Podcast - Noise by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein

Books Applied Podcast - Noise by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony and Cass R. Sunstein

Which is worse: a scattered distribution of answers to a question or many (or even most) answers being slightly wrong? Surprise! The scattered distribution is way, way worse. Also, when is the last time you thought about how statistical analysis could change your life and decision-making? Well, here's your chance to listen to me talk very, very excitedly about this topic using the book Noise as a guide. 

Dec 01, 202138:53
Books Applied Podcast - The Practice: Shipping Creative Work by Seth Godin - Featuring special guest Dan Cayer
Nov 01, 202125:38
Books Applied Podcast - The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath - Featuring Special Guest Jess Kubat

Books Applied Podcast - The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath - Featuring Special Guest Jess Kubat

We talk about how to create amazing moments in your life (and in the lives of those around you). 

Oct 01, 202138:31
Books Applied Podcast - The Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Wilinik and Leif Babin

Books Applied Podcast - The Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Wilinik and Leif Babin

An improvement on Extreme Ownership (by the same authors) that addresses more of the nuances of leadership. I found it to be a fascinating explanation of how to identify competing extremes in finding your balance as a leader.

Aug 20, 202115:33
Books Applied Podcast - A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink - Featuring Special Guest Hannah Fitzgibbon
Jul 20, 202135:30
Books Applied Podcast - Curious by Ian Leslie featuring special guest Chris Martin

Books Applied Podcast - Curious by Ian Leslie featuring special guest Chris Martin

We discuss curiosity, what it is and how to cultivate it to live a better life. A lively  conversation with Chris Martin.

Jun 20, 202142:12
Books Applied Podcast - Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari - featuring special guest Stephen Warley

Books Applied Podcast - Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari - featuring special guest Stephen Warley

How we got to be who we are and the convenient lies that made it happen.

May 20, 202140:45
Books Applied Podcast - The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konnikova

Books Applied Podcast - The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konnikova

Poker isn't about lying and your capacity to adapt and learn is even bigger than you probably expect. Join Maria Konnikova on an amazing journey from not even knowing how to play poker to sponsored professional player in about a year. It's a wild ride and tells you a huge amount about human nature.

Apr 20, 202113:03
Books Applied Podcast - Atomic Habits by James Clear. Featuring Special Guest Gregor Stoddard.

Books Applied Podcast - Atomic Habits by James Clear. Featuring Special Guest Gregor Stoddard.

We love good habits and detest bad habits - this book gets down to details and practical about cultivating more of the good ones and rewiring the bad ones.

Mar 20, 202129:51
Books Applied Podcast - Range by David Epstein - Featuring Special Guest Safiya Robinson

Books Applied Podcast - Range by David Epstein - Featuring Special Guest Safiya Robinson

Safiya Robinson and I discuss the ideas presented in Range - why it's better to have broad interests and follow many divergent paths (even if you later choose to specialize in a single area).

Feb 20, 202138:29
Books Applied Podcast - Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales

Books Applied Podcast - Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales

An examination of people who survive harrowing extreme situations and what they share incommon and how to bring more of those deep survival skills into our everyday life.

Jan 20, 202118:29
Books Applied Podcast - The Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Gary Chapman and Paul White

Books Applied Podcast - The Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Gary Chapman and Paul White

How do you like to receive appreciation? How do you like to show it? What are the blindspots you're missing when appreciating others?

Dec 20, 202022:49
Books Applied Podcast - Extreme Ownership by Jocko Wilink and Leif Babin

Books Applied Podcast - Extreme Ownership by Jocko Wilink and Leif Babin

Ownership of your actions is a great way to take control of your life and when you take it to the extreme you can make powerful changes. Check out the useful ideas from Jocko Willink and Leif Babin in Extreme Ownership. 

Dec 08, 202019:37
Books Applied Podcast - Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

Books Applied Podcast - Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

How to change your habits and change your life from the master Charles Duhigg.

Dec 08, 202019:57
Books Applied Podcast - Mindset by Carol Dweck

Books Applied Podcast - Mindset by Carol Dweck

A look at the highlights of the book Mindset by Carol Dweck and how to apply these ideas to your work, sport or life.

Dec 08, 202016:20
Books Applied Podcast - Deep Work by Cal Newport

Books Applied Podcast - Deep Work by Cal Newport

Working deeply is an art and a skill that can be cultivated. Get more done and do better work by applying the ideas from Deep Work by Cal Newport.

Dec 07, 202022:34