I subscribe to lots of 🎙podcasts knowing there is not enough time to listen to them all (even at ‘warp speed’) because I find interesting guests that aren’t doing the usual ‘publicity rounds’.
Just this morning;
I subscribe to lots of 🎙podcasts knowing there is not enough time to listen to them all (even at ‘warp speed’) because I find interesting guests that aren’t doing the usual ‘publicity rounds’.
Just this morning;
Cannot wait to get my hands on Fairness and Freedom by David Hackett Fischer 📚… I had never thought of that distinction before.
In the last 📚Reader’s Republic, I said England (not the UK) suffers from many things, not least of which is an identity crisis.
I just stumbled across this.
Tolkien’s Writings Were a Mythology for the History of England
(Yes I need to get the RR notes published, sorry!)
📚Ten.
Is that too many books to be reading ‘at once’?
Saving grace:
I am well aware that I haven’t even opened at least four of them since I first put this list up!
And another four got added today and I haven’t opened them either. They are just ‘looking at me’.
Just added Stakeholder Capitalism by Klaus Schwab 📚 to my reading list. It has been in my head for a while - but now it is on the list!
I am thoroughly enjoying Severance, even though they spell ‘Keir’ ‘Kier’.
I’m at the part in the series where I am sensing the channeling of aspects of Peter Currell Brown‘s 📚Smallcreep’s Day.
Anyone else get the connection?
📚If you like books - you might enjoy
Just been recommended Focus: The Future of Your Company Depends on It by Al Ries 📚- so of course have added it to my ‘Want to Read’ list …
5th Session of 🖇️ 🔎The Readers Republic starts in 25 minutes … live conversation with a few of us across 3 continents who like to read books … let me know if you’d like to join us .. I’ll send you the zoom link.
Thankyou @gpittman for the recommendation … You’re It: Crisis, Change, and How to Lead When It Matters Most by Leonard J. Marcus 📚