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Books Are Great

Books Are Great

Jeff Brandwein and Joe Arko · Joe Arko

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Show overview

Books Are Great has published 29 episodes during 2018. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 38 min and 45 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 7.7 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Joe Arko.

Episodes
29
Started
2018
Median length
41 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Books Are Great is an audio show by Jeff Brandwein and Joe Arko. They sit down and discuss usually one book per episode, with the purpose of finding the valuable ideas inside. Joe and Jeff generally read nonfiction books about personal growth, goal setting, habit formation, psychology and many other practical topics. The conversations are unscripted.

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The Dictionary of Accepted Ideas by Gustave Flaubert

Cliches, turns of phrase and common expressions can all be poked fun at. We are happy to use them in lieu of finding our own, original words; but do they actually get the job done? Benno Nelson joins this special guest-hosted episode to discuss words, phrases and their purposes in the context of this lovely little work from the turn of the 20th century.

Sep 18, 201844 min

Mastery by George Leonard

The path to mastery includes many plateaus, short bursts of improvement and requires a lifetime of vision. George Leonard teaches us to love the plateaus. He teaches us to develop the vision. We concentrate on steady improvement, understanding that there will be setbacks and frustrations. By enjoying the process, enjoying each practice, loving the minute details that are involved, we become masters. Masters stay on the mat longer than anyone else. Masters enjoy drilling the fundamentals. Masters keep moving forward even without seeing the outward effects of improvement.

Sep 5, 201836 min

Eleven Rings by Phil Jackson

1. Lead from the inside out 2. Bench the Ego 3. Let each player discover his own destiny 4. The road to freedom 5. Turn the mundane into the sacred 6. One breath = One Mind 7. The key to success is compassion 8. Keep your eye on the spirit, not the scoreboard 9. Sometimes you have to pull out the big stick 10. When in doubt, do nothing 11. Forget the ring

Aug 29, 201833 min

Letters From a Stoic by Seneca

Seneca was born in Spain, lived much of his life in Rome, and was the advisor to several emperors. He was exiled, fell deathly ill, brought back to advise again, and eventually died under Nero. As one of the original stoic thinkers, his wisdom is timeless. His advice hasn't gone stale in the 2,000 years since it was written. Seneca spent a lifetime working out the best ways to think, to live and to get meaning from life. This episode deals with life, death, illness, boredom and acceptance.

Aug 22, 201839 min

The Score Takes Care of Itself by Bill Walsh

Exhibit a ferocious and intelligently applied work ethic directed at continual improvement Demonstrate respect for each person in the organization Be deeply committed to learning and teaching Be fair Demonstrate character Honor the direct connection between details and improvement, relentlessly seek the latter Show self-control, especially under pressure Demonstrate and prize loyalty Use positive language and have a positive attitude Take pride in my effort as an entity separate from the result of that effort Be willing to go the extra distance for the organization Deal appropriately with victory and defeat, adulation and humiliation Promote internal communication that is both open and substantive Seek poise in myself and those I lead Put the team's welfare and priorities ahead of my own Maintain an ongoing level of concentration and focus that is abnormally high Make sacrifice and commitment the organization's trademark

Aug 9, 201838 min

Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins

Awaken the Giant Within is a step-by-step guide to changing your life for the better. We're all guilty of leaving our best inside of ourselves. So, what can we do to be better every day? Tony lays out the fundamentals to progress, the tactics that will help you get there and the identifiers to look for when deciding whether or not you're headed in the right direction.

Aug 1, 201842 min

Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry

Emotional awareness is something we are not taught in school. We enter the workforce knowing how to read, write, and report on bodies of knowledge; but too often we lack the skills to manage our emotions in the heat of the problems we face. Good decisions require fare more than factual knowledge. They are made using self-knowledge and emotional mastery when they're needed most. What is more important to a individual success? According to studies, 90% of high performers are also high in EQ. On the flip side, just 20% of low performers are high in EQ. The best part of EQ and why it is so impactful is that IQ is your ability to learn, but it will be the same at 15 as it will be at 50. EQ is something you can develop and grow over time.

Jul 25, 201840 min

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey

Be Proactive Begin With the End in Mind Put First Things First Think Win Win Seek First to Understand, Then Be Understood Synergize Sharpen the Saw Focus on increasing Production. Focus much more closely on increasing Production Capability.

Jul 19, 201843 min

Crystalizing Public Opinion by Edward Bernays

Edward Bernays, the nephew of famed Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, was the first pioneer of the profession of Public Relations. He changed the minds of millions of people, without them even knowing. Bernays convinced the American public to eat a breakfast of bacon and eggs. He helped change the minds of thousands of women towards the habit of cigarette smoking while working for a tobacco company. He was in the business of changing minds, and he was an expert. To understand the crowd, one must understand the individual. Once you know your people, you're better able to influence their thinking and actions. This episode is a high-level discussion about changing many minds at once.

Jun 28, 201841 min

The E-Myth by Michael Gerber

Michael E. Gerber wrote this small business classic in the mid 90's, and popularized the idea of systematizing one's enterprise. The trick lies not in working as hard as possible to make widgets 15 hours a day, according to Gerber, but instead the goal should be to hire and facilitate someone else's ability to make those amazing widgets. Doing that allows the owner to strategize from the business level instead of being immediately buried under a mountain of WORK.

Jun 20, 201840 min

Creativity Inc. by Ed Catmull

Ed Catmull basically invented the concept of an attractive and successful "Company Culture." He very carefully cultivated the attitude and culture of creativity within the walls of his businesses; but he wasn't always a rousing success. What most people aren't aware of, is that Toy Story almost didn't exist. If it weren't for Ed's strong understanding of himself and his business, the team at Pixar would never have had the meetings that led to the revitalization of what is now known as a wonderful, classic film about Woody and Buzz. Joe and Jeff talk through the ideas and systems that helped Ed thrive through tough times, and keep the team whole and thriving after being purchased by the behemoth known as Disney.

May 17, 201839 min

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

Napoleon Hill wrote his bestselling book in 1937, and the years have been kind to the work. It's sold more than 15,000,000 copies worldwide since then. This episode is about what it takes to turn an idea into a burning desire, how to develop a keen sense of faith in yourself and what to do once you have those two foundational elements in place to TAKE ACTION towards the life you deserve. Joe and Jeff also dig into the details about Napoleon's odd life, the veracity of his claims and whether he was who he claimed to be... It's difficult to fully come to terms with his complex life, but it's not difficult to understand that his writing and his advice are sound principles on which everyone can build a rich life.

May 9, 201837 min

High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard

What separates the good from the great? Are there consistent things we can look to as identifying the truly high-performers from their peers? Brendon Burchard has dedicated his life to answering those questions. As more parallels are drawn between world-class performers, it becomes more and more simple to find out how they've done it. Brendon's book lays out all of those habits in very clear language. By the time you're done with the book it's almost difficult NOT to adhere to these quite straight-forward ideas.

May 2, 201840 min

12 Rules For Life by Jordan Peterson

Dr. Peterson lays out his method for living the best life possible in this entertaining book. He uses mostly anecdotes and personal stories, along with mythology and religious understanding to illustrate where most people make mistakes in the way they go about their days. This episode focuses on four of Dr. Peterson's 12 rules: Treat Yourself Like Someone You're Responsible For Helping Do Not Let Your Children Do Anything That Makes You Dislike Them Set Your House in Perfect Order Before You Criticize the World Be Precise in Your Speech

Apr 26, 201835 min

Today We Are Rich by Tim Sanders

Do you feel as if your life is going sideways? Well, Tim Sanders principles are good place to help you gain control. Tim Sanders is a bestselling author, leadership coach, and former Yahoo! executive. He was no different then you and I. He has struggled to get his footing on his life and career many times in his life. In his book, Tim shares his personal story of moving back home to live with his grandmother while he was going through some hardships. While back home, he learns from his grandmother the 7 principles of "confident living." He shares personal stories about each principal and how they can be used step-by-step to overcome obstacles to become more confident and achieve your full potential.

Apr 18, 201837 min

The Art of Living by Epictetus

2,000 years ago there lived a man named Epictetus, who was born into slavery in Greece. He was highly educated and throughout his life he learned to discern between the things he CAN control and the things he CANNOT. He is one of the founders of stoic philosophy, which has taught hundreds of thousands of people to live calmly and usefully. This episode is full of inspiration, understanding and some serious insight into how to live the best life. Start Living Your Ideals - "Now is the time to get serious about living your ideals. Once you have determined the spiritual principles you wish to exemplify, abide by these rules as if they were laws. Put your principles into practice - now. Stop the excuses and procrastination. This is your life! You aren't a child anymore. From this instant on, vow to stop disappointing yourself. Separate yourself from the mob. Decide to be extraordinary and do what you need to do - now."

Apr 4, 201842 min

Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday

Why do some people and companies fail and succeed? According to Ryan Holiday, the difference lies in how you handle your ego. He explains that in life we typically find ourselves in three stages: Aspire, Success, and Failure. No matter, whether you are early in your career, a super successful professional, or finding yourself failing at the moment, your ego, will be there. How you manage it will either help you reach your goals or ultimately destroy you. "Training is like sweeping the floor. Just because we 've done it once, doesn't mean the floor is clean forever. Every day the dust comes back. Every day we must sweep."

Mar 28, 201844 min

A Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi

A life of balance is useful to everyone. The stories of Miyamoto Musashi is recorded in history for all of us to lear from, even those of us who don't regularly engage in sword duals.... This episode is full of battle stories, life lessons, confused Americans trying to decode and understand 17th century Japanese literature, and a genuine attempt to understand the meaning of life and battle. From his book of ground, Musashi lays out the basics of his strategy and the way of the warrior: Do not think dishonestly The way is in training Become acquainted with every art Know the ways of all professions Distinguish between gain and loss in worldly matters Perceive those things which cannot be seen Pay attention even to trifles Do nothing which is of no use

Mar 21, 201840 min

Relentless by Tim Grover

Years ago Tim Grover got the unique opportunity to become MJ's trainer. He went on to not just train MJ his whole career but he trained other athletes like Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade to name a few. He claims that what makes MJ, Kobe, and Dwade different is that they are cleaners. What made these three athletes go from good to great to unstoppable throughout their career is the relentless exercising of their mental fitness. In today's show, Jeff shares Tim Grover's definition of a cleaner and the Relentless 13 which are the specific traits of a cleaner #1. You keep pushing yourself harder when everyone else has had enough. #1. When you're in the Zone, you shut out everything and control the uncontrollable. #1. You know exactly who you are. #1. You have a dark side that refuses to be taught to be good. #1. You're not intimidated by pressure, you thrive on it. #1. When everyone is hitting the "In Case of Emergency" button, they're all looking for you. #1. You don't compete with anyone, you find your opponent's weakness and you attack. #1. You make decisions, not suggestions; you know the answer while everyone is still asking questions. #1. You don't have to love the work, but you're addicted to the results. #1. You'd rather be feared than liked. #1. You trust very few people, and those you trust better never let you down. #1. You don't recognize failure; you know there's more than one way to get what you want. #1. You don't celebrate your achievements because you always want more.

Mar 14, 201842 min

As a Man Thinketh by James Allen

Man literally becomes what he thinks. His character is the complete sum of all his thoughts. James Allen wrote this useful little pamphlet in 1903. These words have served as inspiration to millions of readers, spawned generations of self-help literature and pushed people around the world to improve themselves and through their thoughts. Allen links thought to achievement, circumstances, vision, ideals and serenity.

Mar 7, 201845 min