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In today's episode of The ReReadables, I'm joined by entrepreneur, consultant and friend, MJ Alexander-Scott, to talk about the book Elite Minds, by Stan Beecham.
Beecham is a performance coach to Olympic athletes and CEOs. His coaching advice comes from 20 years of experience working alongside those at the absolute peak of their chosen profession --and in this book Beecham distils those lessons for mere mortals like you and me.
In this episode you'll learn:
Why always striving to be better isn't the right approach (and what to do instead) What it means to actually give your best How to set ambitious goals The power of belief, and how to adopt beliefs that serve you and shed beliefs that don't Why giving 110% effort is a bad strategyand much, much more.
MJ and I had a great discussion about this book -- I hope you get as much out of listening to it as I did recording it.
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In this episode I sit down with the wonderful John Seiffer, founder of CEO Bootcamp, to discuss Andy Grove's seminal book High Output Management.
Founder and VC Ben Horowitz calls High Output Management a book with "almost legendary status," revered among tech founders and CEOs for the clarity of thought and detailed tactical advice that Grove dishes out.
In this episode you'll learn all about the breakfast factory, what a manager actually does, how to conduct great 1-1s, and more. It was a pleasure talking to John, with all his small business experience, about this phenomenal book.
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This time out we're talking about Rory Sutherland's wonderful book Alchemy: The Surprising Power of Ideas That Don't Make Sense. With me to dive deep into the world of nonsense is Jason Vu Nguyen, a copywriter and former professional poker player.
In this episode, you'll learn:
how to compete with Coca-Cola why acting irrationally is often the right thing to do how to identify a Turkish prostituteand much, much more. Enjoy!
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This week I talk with author and freelance consultant Paul Millerd, about Tim Ferriss's seminal book The Four Hour Work Week (4HWW). In this episode you'll hear what a profound impact 4HWW had on Paul's attitudes towards the world of work -- and what he decided to do about it. Paul also challenged my thinking on a standard 9-5 M-F work week, and asked me to come up with my own story for how work fits into my life. Fascinating discussion.
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In the first ever episode of The Rereadables, I'm joined by Neil Soni to discuss The Godfather, one of the most influential movies and books (and PS2 games) of the last 100 years. We talk all things Corleone, Tattaglia, Sollozzo, and whether you should ever take sides against the family.