
No time to read? Tired of hearing all your friends talk about that one book you know you should read? Each episode we unpack one book and bring you the best ideas - the bottom line - of the book in about an hour.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsEducationSelf-ImprovementBooks | ||||

What is the price of your dreams? In this episode we unpack part three of Tony Robbins's book "Money Master the Game." Here he asks you to put a number to your future needs. He does this in four 'tiers' - starting from survival all the way up to no l... more
How do you make the "Game" of money winnable? In this episode we unpack part two of Tony Robbins's book "Money Master the Game" in an effort to help you in your pursuit of financial freedom. He tackles nine myths of investing and gives loads of insid... more
Feel like you can't get ahead? Worried about what the future will hold? Does saving for the future feel like a confusing and worthless effort? This is the first in a seven part series unpacking the book "Money Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Finan... more
What does it take to stay calm under extreme pressure? Listen to how JFK handled what was likely the most important moment in all of human history, where humanity came closest to complete destruction. You'll want to hear his six guiding negotiating p... more
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I love ideas but can’t seem to finish books. This is a great resource for guys like me, like audio Cliff Notes, highlighting the best of the books in the context of real life.
Highly recommend!
John is a deep thinker who pulls out deep truths from leading business and mindset books. What emerges is as hot as lava and hardens like igneous rock. More listenable to other podcasts reviewing and recommending books. If you enjoy “Read to Lead”, you’ll enjoy this as well. It’s a different, but needed, take.
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