PLAY PODCASTS
Book 101 Review

Book 101 Review

Daniel Lucas

1,190 episodesEN

Show overview

Book 101 Review has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 1,190 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 440 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 5 min and 31 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Arts show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 118 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 359 episodes published. Published by Daniel Lucas.

Episodes
1,190
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
25 min
Cadence
Near-daily

From the publisher

Book 101 Review is a concise and informative guide that offers an overview of the art of book reviewing. This comprehensive episodes covers the key aspects of writing insightful and engaging book reviews, including analyzing plot, characters, writing style, and themes. It provides valuable tips on structuring review, offering constructive criticism, and expressing your personal opinions in a balanced manner.

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Rohit Bassi as my guest — a visionary thinker and the originator of PQ: The Third Quotient, a transformative framework that explores human potential beyond traditional measures of intelligence and emotion. In this compelling conversation, we discuss leadership, self-awareness, purpose, innovation, and the deeper dimensions of personal and professional growth in an evolving world.

May 12, 202629 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Christopher McKeithen Founder, combat veteran, leadership strategist, and transformational thinker — as a special guest. Drawing from his military experience, business leadership, and deep understanding of organizational culture, Christopher shares powerful insights on how companies, leaders, and teams can identify the blind spots that often limit growth, communication, innovation, and long-term success. This compelling conversation explores leadership under pressure, accountability, resilience, decision-making, and the importance of self-awareness in building stronger organizations and more effective leadership cultures.

May 7, 202624 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, proudly features Shilo Creed, an award-winning and bestselling author, as a distinguished guest bringing powerful storytelling, deep insight, and an inspiring literary journey to the spotlight.

May 2, 202626 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Cherif Medawar the nation’s #1 commercial real estate dealmaker, best-selling author, real estate investor, mentor, and fund manager—as my guest.

Apr 29, 202628 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Hakeem Bourne McFarlane—speaker, coach, and storyteller blending humor, raw truth, and accountability—as my guest. In this episode, we welcome Hakeem Bourne McFarlane, a dynamic voice who brings a unique mix of insight, authenticity, and engaging storytelling. Through humor and unfiltered honesty, he challenges conventional thinking while encouraging individuals to take ownership of their growth, decisions, and personal journey.

Apr 22, 202627 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Dorothy P. Ward, author of the recently released novel Light, Which Impresses, as my guest. She holds a Ph.D. in English and American literature from the University of North Texas, bringing a strong academic foundation and literary depth to her work. In this episode, we explore her creative journey, the inspirations behind her novel, and the intersection of scholarly insight and storytelling. Join us for a compelling conversation that delves into craft, meaning, and the power of literature to leave a lasting impression.

Apr 21, 202624 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Valerie Carter Founder of RRT Ministries, Global Advocate for Survivors of Trafficking and Trauma, and a Christ-Centered Leader in Trauma and Identity Healing, Dedicated to Restoring Hope and Giving Voice to the Profoundly Broken—as my guest.

Apr 20, 202621 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Matt Ward, founder of New Atenism—an organization dedicated to uniting reason and religion—and author of New Atenism, as my guest, sharing his vision of bridging logic and spirituality in today’s world.

Apr 19, 202629 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Emilia Smith, Founder and CEO of Evolve Ventures Technologies LLC and host of Evolve Ventures, as my guest, bringing her insights on leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurial growth to a global audience eager to learn from her experience and vision.

Apr 18, 202630 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Andrea Gash a speaker, facilitator, career coach, and author who helps people navigate grief, identity shifts as my guest.

Apr 17, 202624 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Sophia Veritas, Graphic Novel Author, Legal Assistant, and Amateur Philosopher, as my guest. In this episode, we explore her creative journey, the inspiration behind her graphic storytelling, and how her background in law and philosophy shapes her unique perspective. Join us for a compelling conversation about creativity, imagination, and the power of storytelling through graphic novels.

Apr 16, 202633 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Mike Proctor, Founder and President of StewardRight, as my guest. In this compelling conversation, Mike shares his insights on purposeful leadership, responsible stewardship, and how organizations can create meaningful, long-term impact. Drawing from his experience guiding leaders and businesses, he discusses the importance of values-driven decision-making, sustainable growth, and empowering teams to lead with integrity and vision in an ever-changing world.

Apr 15, 202625 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, proudly features Kelly Tuttle, a dedicated brain loving advocate whose work centers on promoting cognitive wellness, mental clarity, and a deeper understanding of how we can better care for our minds. In this insightful episode, Kelly shares her passion for empowering individuals to take control of their brain health through intentional habits, awareness, and education. She dives into the importance of nurturing mental resilience in today’s fast-paced world, offering practical perspectives on how small, consistent changes can lead to lasting impact. Through her advocacy, Kelly inspires listeners to rethink how they approach their mental well-being, emphasizing that a healthier brain is key to a more balanced, focused, and fulfilling life. This conversation is a powerful reminder that investing in our minds is one of the most important decisions we can make for our overall growth and longevity.

Apr 14, 202625 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Jennifer Wescott author, coach, podcast host, and speaker as my guest, sharing her insights on personal growth, storytelling, leadership, and inspiring others to create meaningful impact through their voice and experiences.

Apr 13, 202626 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Walter Rusniaczek, a sales leader and former actor-comedian who blends humor, experience, and personal development to help people thrive under pressure and perform at their best every day, as my guest.

Walter RusniaczekWalter is a sales leader and former actor‑comedian who blends humor, experience, and personal development to help people thrive under pressure daily!!Walter is the guest people argue about, quote, and remember. A former actor and comedian turned sales leader, he brings more than 30 years of experience from high‑pressure sales environments where performance mattered and excuses didn’t. His journey includes personal loss, hard-earned accountability, and a profound reckoning that reshaped how he approaches leadership, trust, and responsibility. Still very much a work in progress, Walter speaks with uncommon honesty about rebuilding a life, learning how trust is formed, and what it takes to stop performing strength and start practicing it.VIDEO CLIP NOTE: Before the clip rolls: yes, it’s an old one. Think “historic footage.” As Dean Wormer said in Animal House, “Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, young man.”Walter heard that… eventually. Adjustments were made. Excited to join you on the show. We'll have a new one up shortly!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 12, 202626 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Michael Wright, a leadership expert dedicated to empowering leaders and transforming organizations through purpose-driven strategies and impactful leadership development, as my guest. In this engaging conversation, Michael shares his insights on effective leadership, organizational growth, and how individuals and teams can unlock their full potential to create meaningful and lasting change.

Michael WrightEmpowering Leaders. Transforming OrganizationsDr. Michael Wright is a Christian leadership expert, executive coach, and speaker who equips leaders to align faith, purpose, and strategy for lasting impact. With decades of experience working across ministry, nonprofit, and organizational leadership, Michael brings practical wisdom grounded in biblical principles and real-world leadership challenges.He helps pastors, nonprofit leaders, and professionals move beyond surface-level motivation to build healthy leadership systems, strong organizational culture, and purpose-driven teams. His approach blends faith, clarity, and strategic insight—making complex leadership issues understandable and actionable.Michael is the host of Kingdom Culture on Kingdom Purpose TV, where he engages in conversations around faith, leadership, and cultural influence. He is a thoughtful, articulate guest who communicates with depth, humility, and relevance, making him a strong fit for podcasts focused on leadership, faith, personal growth, purpose, and organizational effectiveness.Podcast listeners walk away encouraged, equipped, and challenged to lead with integrity while living out their God-given calling in practical ways.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 11, 202627 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Jessica Arno, author of The Combat Midwife, whose remarkable story shines a light on courage, resilience, and service in some of the world’s most challenging environments. Drawing from her experience and representing the voices of over 100,000 U.S. Army combat medics, Jessica shares powerful insights into leadership, sacrifice, and the human spirit under pressure. Her journey offers readers a rare and compelling perspective on military service, compassion in crisis, and the life-changing impact of those who serve on the front lines of care. Join us as we explore her inspiring story, the message behind her book, and the lessons that resonate far beyond the battlefield, as my guest.

Jessica ArnoI teach you how to survive Women's and Children's emergencies in ANY environmentJessica has been affectionately dubbed: “The Combat Midwife” by the over 100,000 US Army combat medics, flight medics and SOF medics (Air Force PJs) she has taught in preparation for GWOT, OIF, & OEF. She’s a Midwife, Paramedic, & EMS educator who has a passion for Ob-Gyn and pediatric emergencies. Jessica has been instructing classes for Midwives, EMS and the Military and she is a published author regarding Ob-Gyn emergencies on how to navigate the out of hospital birth. Get ready for some tips and tricks for reducing anxiety and setting yourself and your patients up for success during out of hospital births and transfers!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 10, 202623 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Tiff Thompson, Clinical Neuroscientist and CEO, who is building the future of neurotherapy with proprietary brain technology, as my guest—sharing insights on innovation, neuroscience, and the transformative potential of next-generation brain health solutions.

Tiff ThompsonClinical Neuroscientist & CEO Building the Future of Neurotherapy with Proprietary Brain TechI didn’t start out in neuroscience — I started in the corporate world. In my 20s I was a wind energy developer, living the high-performing, high-achieving life… and quietly realizing I was miserable. My personal life was cracking, I was in a season of heartbreak, and even though I looked successful on the outside, I knew something had to change.Then in 2011, I had an experience that completely redirected my life.I walked into a small brain-training clinic, got hooked up to a neurofeedback-style system, and for the first time I felt what it was like to work with the brain directly — not just through insight or willpower, but through measurable feedback and real change. I walked out of that session knowing: this is what I’m supposed to do.I left my career, started over from the ground up, and committed my life to understanding what most people never get to see: the story the brain is telling beneath the symptoms. Along the way, I earned multiple degrees and advanced credentials to do this work with real clinical depth — including a PhD, becoming a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT), and advanced EEG credentials as a QEEG-D and REEGT. I learned how to interpret the nervous system through the lens of brain data, patterns, and human experience — so we’re not guessing, we’re assessing.Today, I’m the CEO of a rapidly scaling neurotherapy clinic and school. We work with people who feel stuck — anxiety, trauma patterns, ADHD-style focus issues, burnout, sleep disruption, mood instability, cognitive decline — and we combine clinical neuroscience, neurodiagnostics, and neurotherapy to help create real, lasting change.One of the most exciting parts of our work is NeuroField’s multi-modal brain stimulation technology, which is changing what brain stimulation can look like. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, we use a customized, highly personal model designed to meet the brain where it is — supporting regulation, resilience, and performance in a way that’s guided by clinical insight and measurable feedback.What makes this unique is that we’re not only doing this work inside the clinic — we’re expanding it. Through the School of Neurotherapy, we offer education and credentialing programs to train practitioners in this personalized, brain-based approach, helping spread a more effective, ethical, and human-centered model of care.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 9, 202619 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features Vicki Thomas From Woodstock to Wisdom as my guest. In this inspiring episode, we explore Vicki Thomas’s remarkable journey of purpose, transformation, and personal growth, shaped by decades of experience, reflection, and meaningful life lessons. From the cultural movement of Woodstock to the deeper insights gained through wisdom and leadership, Vicki shares how her life experiences helped shape her mission to guide others toward clarity, purpose, and fulfillment.

Vicki ThomasChief Purpose Officer - From Woodstock to WisdomBecause few voices capture the journey from “never trust anyone over 30” to “I just turned 80 and still have a gym membership” quite like Vicki Thomas.Vicki isn’t just another guest — she’s a living time capsule with Wi-Fi. One of the first Baby Boomers to turn 80, she’s been there for the tie-dye, the tech revolution, and everything in between. Her stories blend laughter with life lessons, nostalgia with new possibilities, and wisdom with a wink.As a Purpose Prize–winning author, speaker, and Chief Purpose Officer at My Future Purpose, Vicki has spent decades helping people discover meaning in every chapter of life. Her upcoming book, From Woodstock to Wisdom, isn’t just about getting older — it’s about getting bolder.Podcast hosts book Vicki because she’s:Funny and unfiltered. She turns the chaos of aging — white hair, tech confusion, and misplaced reading glasses — into relatable comedy gold.Warm and wise. She connects across generations, reminding us that purpose doesn’t retire and that laughter is still the best anti-aging serum.Purpose-driven and practical. Listeners walk away inspired to live fully, age gracefully, and embrace change with humor and heart.A born storyteller. Whether recalling Woodstock, boardrooms, or balloon rides, her stories make you laugh, tear up, and think — sometimes all at once.Vicki brings the voice of a generation that changed the world — and now wants to change the way we see the world as we age. She proves that getting older isn’t about slowing down; it’s about showing up — with humor, humanity, and hope.Book Vicki Thomas if you want an interview that makes your listeners laugh out loud, nod in recognition, and feel inspired to live with greater purpose — no matter their age.After all… she’s living proof that wisdom rocks, aging rules, and the encore years are the ones worth tuning in for.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 8, 202635 min

Book 101 Review, in its sixth season, features J. Mark Powell, author and writer of the nationally syndicated Holy Cow! History column, as my guest. In this episode, we explore his passion for uncovering fascinating historical stories, his journey as a writer, and how he brings overlooked moments of history to life with humor, insight, and compelling storytelling.

Mark PowellBorn and raised in Missouri, J. Mark Powell now lives near Columbia, South Carolina. He writes the nationally syndicated Holy Cow! History column. He was a journalist for over 25 years, reporting everywhere from the county courthouse to the White House. He received the Alabama Associated Press Best Documentary Award for a documentary on the 125th anniversary of the Battle of Shiloh. For 17 years, he was a senior news writer and editor at CNN in Atlanta and was part of two Emmy Award-winning news writing teams. Additionally, he served as a press secretary on Capitol Hill and as communications director in the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office.Before that, J. Mark lived in Kentucky for eight years, where he fell in love with thoroughbred horse racing. He was even fortunate enough to acquire a micro-share of Authentic, winner of the 2020 Kentucky Derby and the Breeders’ Cup. A lifelong ardent Civil War enthusiast, he has curated a collection of over 560 letters and more than 5,000 original Civil War-era CDV photos. He was the 2000 Volunteer of the Year at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield and is a member of the Honorary Order of Kentucky Colonels. His family tree includes a substantial number of Revolutionary War soldiers and notable Civil War generals, as well as Presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Zachary Taylor. J. Mark Powell is also the author of the political thriller Tell It Like Tupper and co-author of the historical thriller The Curse of Cain. Witness to War is his first non-fiction work.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 7, 202625 min
© Daniel Lucas