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FAQs about Book Summaries 2024:How many episodes does Book Summaries 2024 have?The podcast currently has 572 episodes available.
May 11, 2024Shoe Dog A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil KnightShoe Dog is the story of how Nike was founded, from the viewpoint of Nike’s founder, Phil Knight. Nike is now a global brand – go pretty much anywhere in the world, and you’ll see someone wearing Nikes. But Shoe Dog starts you over 50 years ago in 1962, when Phil Knight is 24 years old and doesn’t know what to do with his life. You travel the next 18 years with Phil Knight, through continuous adversity, financial uncertainty, and self-doubt. Learn how Phil Knight built a single shoe store into an empire....more1minPlay
May 11, 2024Freakonomics A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Levitt and Dubnerhttps://amzn.to/3K2bDmuFreakonomics applies the tools of economics to explain real-world phenomena that are not conventionally thought of as "economic." Authored by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, Freakonomics argues that data analysis and incentives can explain a lot about human behavior, and that a great deal of what experts and conventional wisdom tell us is wrong. As they explore these themes, the authors give us some powerful—and highly counterintuitive—insights into why the world is the way it is....more1minPlay
May 11, 2024Deep Work Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal NewportWhen you’re trying to be productive, are you easily distracted by wandering thoughts or urges? Do you mindlessly open up your favorite website or app, craving novelty or fearing you’re missing out? Do you wish you could focus better, spending hours more per day driving toward your most important goals?Deep Work teaches you how to develop your focus and resist distractions. Focus is like a mental muscle – you need to structure training sessions and push yourself to your mental limit to increase your focus capacity. Implement the strategies in this Deep Work summary, and you’ll be more productive than you’ve ever been....more1minPlay
May 11, 2024Atomic Habits Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results by James ClearAre there things you wish you could do but don’t know how to begin? Do you struggle to understand how to break bad habits and start good ones? Do you wonder why you behave in certain ways even when you know you shouldn’t?The techniques provided in Atomic Habits are geared toward helping you discover who you currently are, by looking at what you currently do. By detailing the 4 Stages of Habit Formation, James Clear breaks down the psychology of behaviors, describing how actions become habits, why some habits stick and some don’t, and how to reframe your life to create new habits and maintain them over time.This book became an instant New York Times bestseller and is perfect for succeeding on any goal, large and small....more1minPlay
May 07, 2024Amusing Ourselves to Death Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business Neil PostmanIn Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman argued presciently 35 years ago that television was reshaping our culture and trivializing public life—news, politics, religion, education, and business—by turning it into entertainment. He warned that we would become so inundated with irrelevant information that we’d lose sight of what was important—even worse, we wouldn’t care as long as we felt entertained. With the proliferation of digital media today and worries about excessive "screen time," his analysis still resonates....more1minPlay
May 07, 2024Merchants of Doubt How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. ConwayMerchants of doubt are people or organizations who discredit science that threatens their agenda or ideology. The first merchants of doubt were members of the tobacco industry—when scientists discovered that smoking caused cancer, it was bad for businesses. It was also bad for capitalism in general because it suggested that the market wasn’t self-regulating, and the lack of regulation was killing people. Other defenders of the free market started using the tobacco industry’s techniques, such as funding new (and hopefully more favorable) studies or calling for balanced media coverage.In Merchants of Doubt, science historians Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway study the doubt-mongering techniques used in several other important "debates"—nuclear disarmament, acid rain, the ozone layer, climate change, and the pesticide DDT. These techniques are still in use today....more1minPlay
May 07, 2024Permanent Record Edward SnowdenIn 2013, whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed the existence of STELLARWIND, the US government’s mass surveillance program. Until Snowden exposed the program, the US government was recording the phone and computer activities of nearly everyone in the world.In Permanent Record, Snowden explains how he became involved with the government, how he learned about the mass surveillance program, and how he ultimately made the decision to speak up—a decision that would change his life and the lives of everyone who uses the Internet....more1minPlay
May 07, 2024Catch and Kill Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators Ronan FarrowCatch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Catch Predators is journalist Ronan Farrow’s memoir of his experiences uncovering one of Hollywood’s biggest scandals—the decades of sexual abuse and assault by entertainment industry power broker Harvey Weinstein. Farrow overcame surveillance, intimidation, blackmail, and even the resistance of his employers at NBC to break this story. He and the women who came forward to share their experiences exposed how Weinstein was able to use his power, wealth, and influence to intimidate and silence his victims, and how the media and legal systems allowed him to operate with impunity for decades....more1minPlay
May 07, 2024Manufacturing Consent The Political Economy of the Mass Media Edward S. Herman And Noam ChomskyIn Manufacturing Consent, authors Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman explore how the American media frame events and create narratives that serve the interests of the nation’s political, economic, and social elite. They argue that control of the media in the United States does not take the form of direct state censorship or a formal conspiracy to manage the news. Rather, there is a powerful set of informal restrictions and controls that limit what journalists cover—and how they cover it.In this guide, we’ve streamlined and updated the authors’ 1988 analysis of the mainstream media to incorporate themes, topics, and examples that are more relevant for today’s audience, including the internet, social media, and the rise of "fake news."...more1minPlay
May 06, 2024Going Infinite by Michael LewisIn just a few years, Sam Bankman-Fried went from being a relative nobody to the architect of a cryptocurrency empire whose net worth neared $30 billion. But, even quicker than his empire burst onto the scene, it crumbled in November 2022 with the news that his cryptocurrency exchange, FTX, had lost nearly $10 billion of its clients’ money. In Going Infinite (2023), financial journalist Michael Lewis provides a rare glimpse into the inner workings of Bankman-Fried’s meteoric rise and fall. And although Bankman-Fried has been convicted of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy, Lewis suggests that the case against Bankman-Fried is less damning than outsiders believe.In this guide, we’ll break down Going Infinite into three main parts, first examining Lewis’s portrayal of the enigmatic Bankman-Fried himself before proceeding to the rise and precipitous collapse of his cryptocurrency empire. We’ll also discuss alternative accounts of Bankman-Fried’s actions at FTX and dive deeper into the nature of cryptocurrency that lay at the heart of FTX....more2minPlay
FAQs about Book Summaries 2024:How many episodes does Book Summaries 2024 have?The podcast currently has 572 episodes available.