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The Book Basement podcast is a 5 times weekly show that discusses books and all the topics surroundi

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In today's episode, I compiled all the reading and book advice that I've absorbed throughout the tim

Yet another quote from Cal Newport's Deep Work where he gives some incredible advice as to why enfor

Have you ever had a perspective shift so big it caused you to love a naturally unlovable thing or ac

In today's episode I share a quote from Patrick King's book How To Listen With Intention. Specifical

On today's quote episode I share an excerpt from Albert Camu's The Stranger, where he talks about ho

On todays episode I share the four books I read this month which include “Seven Days in June” by Tia

In this episode, I share a quote from the riveting book The Stranger by Albert Camus. It is a wonder

Greg McKweon, author of Essentialism shares valuable insight into how to manage your priorities and

What The Dog Saw is a collection of articles from Malcolm Gladwell during his time at the New Yorker

In today's episode, I share the weekly reflection from the Daily Stoic Journal which talks about pro

Buy A Good Girl's Guide To Murder Here (Click) The case is closed. Five years ago, schoolgirl Andie

In today's 50th (wow!) episode of The Book Basement podcast, I talk about the book Mindset by Carol

In today's episode of the podcast, I talk about author and journalist Malcolm Gladwell's view on pla

In this episode of The Book Basement I share a quote from the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyos

In today's episode of the podcast, I break down a quote from Viktor E. Frankl's Man's Search for Mea

In today's episode of the podcast, I share the five nonfiction books that I would recommend everyone

The plateau of latent potential explains why we all quit so early (projects, adventures, etc.) befor

In today's episode, I share an excerpt from Mindset, The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck. I

Brene Brown's book (try saying that five times fast) Daring Greatly dispels many of the common myths

Have you ever wanted to do something that was not rational in the slightest but seemed reasonable en