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In our second installment of the Small Business Starter Kit series - we’re tackling a topic that’s sometimes tricky, sometimes confusing, but ever-present: taxes. Hosts Austin and Jannese have an insightful conversation with entrepreneur Isabella Rosal who started 7th Sky Ventures , an exporter and distributor of craft spirits, beer, and wine. Having lived and worked in two different countries and started a company in a heavily-regulated field, Isabella is no stranger to navigating the paperwork-laden and jargon-infused maze of properly understanding taxes for a newly formed small business. Join us as she shares her story and provides valuable insight into how to tackle your business’ taxes - so they don’t tackle you. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: QuickBooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Welcome to Book Wise, where we explore leadership through books. Books are “uniquely portable magic” (Stephen King) and “mirrors of the soul” (Virginia Woolf). From BookClub.com, host Britt Brewer (with guest host appearances from CEO Jonathan Munk) helps you find the next book that stops you in your tracks… and just might shape your life and career.
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Welcome to Book Wise, where we explore leadership through books. Books are “uniquely portable magic” (Stephen King) and “mirrors of the soul” (Virginia Woolf). From BookClub.com, host Britt Brewer (with guest host appearances from CEO Jonathan Munk) helps you find the next book that stops you in your tracks… and just might shape your life and career.
It started as a joke, a whisper, a throwaway comment on a podcast. But before long, the headline was everywhere: Barack Obama and Jennifer Aniston are having an affair. Tabloids ran with it. Social media exploded. And despite being completely false, the rumor took on a life of its own. This isn’t just a bizarre celebrity hoax—it’s a textbook example of how misinformation spreads, eroding our ability to separate truth from fiction. In this episode, we break down how viral gossip, conspiracy thinking, and media manipulation are accelerating the collapse of public trust. We turn to "A Lot of People Are Saying" by Russell Muirhead & Nancy L. Rosenblum and "Gossip: The Untrivial Pursuit" by Joseph Epstein to unpack why rumors thrive, how they shape society, and what history warns us about the consequences. We tackle three critical questions: • Does repetition make lies feel true? From celebrity gossip to political conspiracies, the more something is repeated, the more people believe it—no evidence needed. • Why do certain rumors spread faster than others? The Obama-Aniston hoax wasn’t just random; it tapped into existing narratives about both figures, proving that misinformation thrives on preexisting biases. • What happens when trust in media collapses? When fake stories circulate unchecked, people lose faith in all information—including real journalism. The result? A society where facts no longer matter. And for our bonus deep dive, we explore the eerie parallels between today’s misinformation crisis and one of history’s bloodiest uprisings—the French Revolution. From Marie Antoinette’s infamous “Let them eat cake” myth to the diamond necklace scandal, gossip helped fuel revolutionary rage, ultimately leading to her execution. Could today’s digital rumor mill be leading us down a similar path? Books mentioned: 📖 "A Lot of People Are Saying" by Russell Muirhead & Nancy L. Rosenblum 📖 "Gossip: The Untrivial Pursuit" by Joseph Epstein 📚 BookClub makes the wisdom in books accessible, approachable, and applicable for better leadership development. Learn more at BookClub.com #FakeNews #Gossip #Misinformation #Obama #JenniferAniston #BookClub…
Guantanamo Bay is back in the headlines, but not for the reasons you might expect. Donald Trump has plans to expand the infamous detention facility—not just for suspected terrorists, but for so-called “high-threat” migrants. Let’s call this Guantanamo 2.0. And here’s the real danger: This won’t make Americans safer. In fact, it could put them in extreme danger. In this episode, we break down how Trump’s proposal could backfire catastrophically, creating a new wave of radicalization, foreign retaliation, and global instability. We dive into The Mauritanian—the memoir of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, the most tortured man in Guantánamo history (despite never being charged with a crime)—to uncover the chilling lessons history is about to repeat. We make three bold predictions about what Guantánamo 2.0 could mean for the world: • Will it fuel anti-American extremism? Past detainees from Guantanamo joined terrorist groups after being abused and held indefinitely—what happens when you apply that same logic to migrants? • Could it spark global retaliation? China, Russia, and extremist groups have used Guantanamo as propaganda for years. Expanding it gives them even more ammunition against the U.S. • Does this set a dangerous legal precedent? Trump’s plan could create a system where mass indefinite detention becomes the norm—blurring the line between national security and human rights abuses. From secret torture programs to government overreach, The Mauritanian shows us what happens when legal black holes swallow real people. If Guantanamo expands, we’re not just making the same mistakes—we’re making them bigger, bolder, and with far greater consequences. Books mentioned: 📖 The Mauritanian (formerly Guantánamo Diary) by Mohamedou Ould Slahi 📚 BookClub makes the wisdom in books accessible, approachable, and applicable for better leadership development. Learn more at BookClub.com #Guantanamo #immigration #humanrights #bookclub…
Elon Musk isn’t just running Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter)—he’s speedrunning his way through global influence like it’s a side quest in his own personal simulation. With a tech empire spanning AI, social media, Starlink, and Neuralink, Musk has more power than ever before. But what’s his endgame? And is he actually playing 4D chess, or just rolling Nat 20s on pure chaos!? This episode dives into the rise of Elon Musk’s Dark MAGA Era—where his right-wing political leanings, clashes with government regulation, and control over platforms like X and Starlink make him one of the most influential (and meme-able) figures in the world. We analyze Musk’s ties to the MAGA movement, his role in shaping AI regulation, and the future of Tesla, SpaceX, and of course, DOGE—the Department of Government Efficiency, which he now leads in the Trump Administration. By diving deep into "Elon Musk," his biography by Walter Isaacson, we make three bold predictions and explore what’s coming next: • Will Neuralink and AI give Musk an even stronger foothold in global influence, or will it just be the ultimate way to trash post directly from your brain? • How is his control over X shaping elections, free speech policies, and the timeline’s overall ratio-to-cope ratio? • Could Starlink become an independent, decentralized communication powerhouse—or will Musk just use it to ensure he can tweet from Mars? We’ll also break down Musk’s power grab, his growing role in censorship debates, and how he keeps winning the culture wars with a single Pepe meme. Whether he’s supporting Trump, advocating for AI regulation, or tanking Dogecoin with an offhand SNL joke, one thing is clear—Musk’s vision for the future is as unpredictable as his tweets at 2 a.m. So where is Elon Musk heading next? Will he reshape politics, change humanity through tech, or finally launch himself into space to live out his final form as a real-life Bond villain? Let’s break it all down, separate fact from meme magic, and figure out what Musk’s growing power means for business, technology, and the world at large. Books mentioned: • “Elon Musk" by Walter Isaacson 📚 BookClub makes the wisdom in books accessible, approachable, and applicable for better leadership development. - Learn more at https://www.bookclub.com #elonmusk #elon #doge #maga #darkmaga…
Aviation disasters used to feel like a thing of the past. But recent plane crashes—including the first fatal commercial crash since 2001—have reignited concerns about airline safety. Many are asking: Are we safe in the skies? Today on Book Wise, host Britt Brewer, A.K.A. Dr. Books, unpacks the recent surge in air crashes and explores the factors that typically lead to plane crashes. Using insights from reputable books, we’ll break down what’s really happening at 30,000 feet and whether you should be worried about stepping onto your next flight. Now, let’s be clear: Book Wise is NOT about fearmongering. This is a podcast about books, and books help us process complex, high-stakes events with clarity and reason. So let’s dig into the facts, separate fear from reality, and examine the state of air travel with the help of expert authors. Books mentioned: • “Flight Failure: Investigating the Nuts and Bolts of Air Disasters and Aviation Safety” by Donald J. Porter • “Why Planes Crash: An Accident Investigator's Fight for Safe Skies” by David Soucie & Ozzie Cheek 📚 BookClub makes the wisdom in books accessible, approachable, and applicable for better leadership development. - Learn more at https://www.bookclub.com…
Assassinations are nothing new. They often greatly alter the course of history – from the murder of ArchDuke Ferdinand, to JFK, and now, yes, to the killing of Brian Thompson allegedly by Luigi Mangione. From books to movies to musicals, politically motivated assassinations have captured the public’s imagination for centuries. But why? We’ll be exploring that question and more on today’s episode of Book Wise. Join your host Britt Brewer, A.K.A. Dr. Books, to take a deeper look into the Mind of Assassins: What Might Luigi Mangione Have Been Thinking? - using the books Surprise, Kill, Vanish by leading expert and award-winner, Annie Jacobson, and Perfect Kill: 21 Laws for Assassins by former CIA Operative, Robert B. Baer, to try and help us navigate through the strategies and thought processes surrounding targeted, politically motivated assassinations. Now, it must be noted that Book Wise in NO WAY condones murder, breaking the rule of law, or committing any crime for that matter. This is a podcast about books after all! And books help humans process the murky gray morass of life to reach, hopefully, greater enlightenment. So let’s all process (together) an event that has captured the attention of an entire nation, and do it through the lens of books! Books mentioned: • “Surprise, Kill, Vanish” by Annie Jacobson • “Perfect Kill: 21 Laws for Assassins” by Robert B. Baer 📚 BookClub makes the wisdom in books accessible, approachable, and applicable for better leadership development. - Learn more at https://www.bookclub.com/…
Today on Book Wise, we’re discussing how to stop living a FAKE Life and start living YOUR TRUTH! And how? Through Keke Palmer’s brand NEW memoir slash self-help book, Master of Me, explored via these three major topics: Performance - how to present your true self in life Power - how to become aware of unfair power dynamics, particularly with men (and Keke speaks about the famous men in her life) Purpose - how to stay grounded and authentic when the world around you is fake The 3 P’s! Who’s down with P.P.P? Yeah you know me! So go pour yourself some tea and listen up, ’cause we’re ’bout to spill the T….ruth about life and how to live it! Books mentioned: • “Master of Me” by Keke Palmer Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
If a cat has 9 lives, then Cher has… Welp… A LOT MORE. In fact, she’s got SO many lives, she had to break up her OWN memoir into parts. And for Cher, success didn’t come easy. Nope, she had some serious obstacles standing in her way. And you can bet many of those came from the men in her life who tried to control, manipulate, and even defraud her. So today, we’ll be exploring Cher’s early history in Part One of her new memoir; delving into how Cher became the bada$$ no nonsense swashbuckling diva we’ve come to know and love through these 3 major lens: 1. Overcoming a really tough childhood 2. Finding the strength to leave an abusive relationship 3. Finally, realizing you can’t be someone’s savior We can all take a few notes from Cher on how to achieve ultimate bada$$ diva status ourselves! So pour yourself a warm winter beverage, and listen to our Book Wise episode for Cher: The Memoir Part One. Books mentioned: • “Cher: The Memoir” by Cher Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Buckle up, because this week on Book Wise, we’re diving into Britney Spears’ revealing memoir, “The Woman in Me.” This book isn’t just a tell-all—it’s a call-out. Through Britney’s words, we’re exploring how even one of the most powerful women in pop culture was systematically controlled, silenced, and exploited. From her rise as a global icon to her fight for freedom, Britney’s story is one we can all learn from. In this episode, host Britt Brewer, aka Dr. Books, breaks down Britney’s memoir through three thought-provoking themes: Conforming to male expectations Weaponizing vulnerability Forced patriarchal control Britney may have been down, but she wasn’t out. Her resilience and courage to reclaim her life are nothing short of inspiring. So, grab your latte and settle in as we unpack how “The Woman in Me” sheds light on the ongoing fight against control, exploitation, and patriarchal power. Books mentioned: • “The Woman in Me” by Britney Spears Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
If you grew up watching Nickelodeon in the late 2000s/early 2010s, you probably remember the smash hit iCarly, starring Jennette McCurdy. Though McCurdy appeared sunny and cheerful; her personal life was anything but. Growing up with an overbearing, emotionally abusive mom-ager — McCurdy developed several harmful coping mechanisms. However, her issues didn’t evaporate with the death of her mother. McCurdy would find herself locked in a years-long losing battle with addiction, depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. She would live to tell the tale. But the battle scars are visceral. On this episode of Book Wise, Britt Brewer aka Dr. Books explores McCurdy’ tragic upbringing through the lens of: 1. Her fraught relationship with the creator of iCarly and Nickelodeon 2. A tormented upbringing with her Mom slash manager 3. Her continued battles with disordered eating So check your nostalgia at the door, ’cause things are about to get really real. Books mentioned: • “I’m Glad My Mom Died” by Jennette McCurdy Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Alexei Navalny, the fearless Russian opposition leader who stood up to Vladimir Putin’s regime, leaves behind a legacy of courage and resilience. His posthumous memoir, “Patriot,” offers an unflinching look into his relentless fight against oppression. In this episode of Book Wise, host Britt Brewer a.k.a. Dr. Books, takes you through Navalny’s revolutionary story. Get a rare glimpse into: 1. His unfiltered insights on Putin 2. What he says about the war on Ukraine 3. His hard-won wisdom for those standing against oppression. For anyone inspired by the fight for freedom, this episode is essential listening. Books mentioned: • “Patriot” by Alexei Navalny Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Are you plagued by daily ruminations such as…. Why do I feel so crappy at the end of the day? Why am I crying alone in the bathroom? Is that colleague being funny… Or am I actually being bullied by them?! If so, there’s a good chance you might be the victim of workplace bullying. To explore this topic, our host Book Wise host Britt Brewer AKA Dr. Books will summarize and contextualize some of the book, Back Off! Your Kick-Ass Guide to Ending Bullying at Work by author and expert Catherine Mattice. If you suspect that you’re being bullied, we’re going to cover: 1. Bullying Behaviors 2. Reasons You Might Be Targeted by a Bully? 3. And What You Can Do? So breathe easy. Tune in. And relax. You’re safe now. Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
In this episode of Book Wise, host Britt Brewer AKA Dr. Books tackles the modern struggle of living in the present. Are we all just too busy to notice life happening right now? With the help of Eckhart Tolle’s game-changing book “The Power of Now,” Britt dives into how staying present can lead to more joy, less stress, and even better leadership. It’s not just about “mindfulness” – it’s about making every moment count, whether you’re at work, at home, or somewhere in between. But seriously, how do you stay present when your to-do list looks like a novel? Britt’s got three no-nonsense tips to help you hit pause on the chaos and refocus on the here and now. Books mentioned: • “The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment” by Eckhart Tolle Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Are Narcissism and Narcissistic abuse major problems in society today? Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years – you’ve likely heard some of the discourse around both. Never fear – we’ve got THE definitive take - It’s Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People - from author and PHD haver: Ramani Durvasala – an expert on both narcissism and narcissistic abuse; particularly within interpersonal relationships. On this upside of Book Wise, host Britt Brewer AKA “Dr. Books” will answer these three questions: 1. How do you know someone is a narcissist? 2. What does narcissistic abuse feel like? 3. And finally, how do you get out of it? And this one goes so in-depth, we made it a two-part barn burner! Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Are Narcissism and Narcissistic abuse major problems in society today? Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years – you’ve likely heard some of the discourse around both. Never fear – we’ve got THE definitive take - It’s Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People - from author and PHD haver: Ramani Durvasala – an expert on both narcissism and narcissistic abuse; particularly within interpersonal relationships. On this upside of Book Wise, host Britt Brewer AKA “Dr. Books” will answer these three questions: 1. How do you know someone is a narcissist? 2. What does narcissistic abuse feel like? 3. And finally, how do you get out of it? And this one goes so in-depth, we made it a two-part barn burner! Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Everybody is talking about Ozempic, Wegovy, and other weight loss drugs, but what’s the truth behind the hype? On this episode of Book Wise, host Britt Brewer AKA Dr. Books will cover everything you need to know about these weight loss drugs. How they came to be? How they work? And, what are a few of the major risks associated with them? We’ve got the definitive take from one of the most trusted voices in the field, Johann Hari from his new book: "Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs." Books mentioned: • “Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs” by Johann Hari Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this, *errr,* rather *steamy* episode of Book Wise, host Britt Brewer AKA Dr. Books takes on the topic of intimacy in long term relationships. Citing well-researched and thoughtful insights from author and renowned sex educator Emily Nagoski’s latest book, "Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections," Dr. Books will reveal just what it takes to reignite the boudoir flame. So if you and your loved one have found yourselves in the ol’ “eating pants+pizza n’ ice cream DoorDash order+midAFNetflix series” rut -- you’re not alone! But never fear, there’s hope for you to turn that hashtag couch life into a sexy new wave French cinema montage. So grab a beret and a pack of Gauloises, and as Victoria Beckham once sang, “people of the world, spice up your life!” Books mentioned: • “Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections” by Emily Nagoski Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
What does it mean to bear witness to injustice? Never before have humans had such access to firsthand accounts of global resistance due in large part to social media and technology. But for award-winning American poet and editor Carolyn Forché — witnessing injustice first hand meant being in the fog of war herself, as it unfolded before her in real time. On this episode of Book Wise, our host Britt Brewer AKA Dr. Books explores themes of injustice, resistance, and compassion by taking us through Forché’s extraordinary, best-selling book, “What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance.” You’ll learn the importance of trusting your gut, self-reliance, the courage of a few brave souls, and the revolutionary act of compassion. For those who seek justice in a world of injustice — this episode is for you. Books mentioned: • “What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance” by Carolyn Forché Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Have you ever found yourself lying in bed, doom-scrolling through TikTok, wondering why the heck you’re still awake at 3 am looking at Caesar salad wrap recipes? Well, my friend, you're not alone—and it turns out there's a whole generation feeling this way. On this episode of Book Wise, Britt Brewer a.k.a. Dr. Books dives into Jonathan Haidt’s eye-opening bestseller “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness” to examine how social media is rewiring the young minds of today, leading to some not-so-fun stuff like mental health decline, body image issues, and (ugh) cyber bullying. But don’t worry, this isn’t a total downer of an episode! Dr. Books will also be sharing four practical steps that you can take to help combat the chaos of being “too online,” especially for young folks. So close that Insta tab for a sec, put down the phone, and get ready to dive deep into the swirling vortex of modern technology and its impact on mental health. Books mentioned: • “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness” by Jonathan Haidt Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Have you recently found yourself at a company offsite thinking …. Am I about to be indoctrinated into some freaky cult as soon as we circle back from this deep dive thought shower slash mandatory team yoga? The answer, to quote the title of a super mid rom com starring Ryan Reynolds, is…. Definitely Maybe. On this episode of Book Wise, host Britt Brewer AKA Dr. Books sheds a light on the cult-like attributes of modern society through the lens of Amanda Montell’s thoroughly enjoyable book, “Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism.” Dr. Books will highlight a few cult-y red flags planted throughout regular, everyday life, such as work, self-help/wellness, and online communities. Don’t be scared! But do get educated! And remember , if a poor man’s Steve Carrell invites you to a weird upstate compound and simply insists you play volleyball with him at 10pm — just say no! Books mentioned: • “Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism” by Amanda Montell Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this episode of Book Wise, host Britt AKA Dr. Books delves into the shelves of Taylor Swift’s bookcase, to discuss T Swi’s fave 3 books based on the real lives of real people. Part armchair therapist, part soothsayer, part pop culture historian — Dr. Books entertains a few working theories around just WHY Taylor might love these books. We’re talkin’ tabloid marketing, bucking societal norms, rock star myth making, Jake Gyllenhaal, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and an online movement known as “Gaylor Swift.” Yup , much like Degrassi , the Canadian soap starring a young Drake, it goes there. Books mentioned: • “Furious Love: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century” by Sam Kashner & Nancy Schoenberger • “Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me” by Pattie Boyd and Penny Junor • “Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia” by Elizabeth Gilbert Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this episode of Book Wise, our host Britt Brewer AKA “Dr. Books” reviews Nancy Pelosi’s new book, The Art of Power. But fear not dear listeners, this is NO snooze fest book report. Dr. Books will explore the title through 3 of the biggest, boldest, most bada$$ power broker trade secrets as shared by Nancy Pelosi — one of the greatest power brokers of American political history. We’ll learn how Madame Speaker wielded power for DECADES, and how YOU can ascribe to some the same core tenets of leadership and influence — even outside of a career in politics. So hear ye, hear ye (see what I did there? Audio comedy!) order, order, order, and queue the (figurative) gavel pounding. This podcast is IN session! Books mentioned: • “The Art of Power” by Nancy Pelosi Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this episode of Book Wise, Britt opens up her third eye, dusts off her heart chakras, and delves into the meaning of life with radio veteran Gary Scott, currently a producer of the hit true crime series Small Town Dicks , and former longtime Program Director at KCRW — LA’s iconic public radio station. This cat knows his stuff. And Britt and Gary don’t shy away from heady topics — like the prose of Joan Didion, or the secret machinations of power in America. This one’s for the tru heads, ’cause tru heads know best. Can ya dig it mannnnnnn ? Books mentioned: • “Light in August” by William Faulkner • “Slouching Towards Bethlehem” by Joan Didion • “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” by Ken Kesey • “Wildland” by Evan Osnos • “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus” by Ludwig Wittgenstein Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this episode of Book Wise, Jonathan Munk talks to Britt Brewer about a book that made a huge impact on both his life and career, “How Will You Measure Your Life?” by Clayton Christensen. As always, our Book Wise hosts dig into the weeds — from death bed confessions, to what truly matters in life, and how the U.S. presidential race between Obama and McCain had a level of civility, and well, not-weirdness, that’s increasingly harder to come by these days. Oh, and Britt even treats Munk to an impromptu Broadway audition he definitely did NOT see coming, or even ask for at all. Ever. So go ’head and lock the gate, ’cause things are about to get…. Not exactly weird, per se, maybe more entertaining? Thought-provoking? Sporadically humorous, and…? You know what, just listen, okay, it’s good, we swear. Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
The term sociopath has long been considered a label given only to those living in the shadows of society — typically hardened, violent criminals. But those are the sociopaths who acted on their disorder. What about the sociopaths who don’t? The ones who perform surgery? Or get elected to office? Or hover a wee bit too close to you in line at Sweetgreen, just insistent upon extra arugula? On this episode of Book Wise, Britt Brewer AKA Dr. Books recommends a buzzy new memoir, "Sociopath," to a caller who’s worried they might just be one. Throughout the book, author, PhD, and self-identified sociopath Patric Gagne traces her early life into adulthood; from a nascent murmur of anti-social thoughts, to a slew of petty crimes, to a startling diagnosis, and yes, even to love. And Dr. Books doesn’t just review the book — she answers some very big questions about the nature of sociopathy, and even shares a few jaw-dropping statistics. So pull up a chair, pop that corn, and In the eternal words of Eve, “let me blow ya mind.” Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
Before J.D. Vance catapulted into the spotlight, he was a bestselling author. On this episode, we’ll give you the scoop on his 2016 book, “Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis.” Britt Brewer is joined by BookClub CEO Jonathan Munk, who sets the scene for Vance’s upbringing in a small Ohio town hit hard by the decline of American manufacturing. How does Vance rise against so many odds to become Trump’s running mate? What does his story tell us about the hardships that so many Americans face? And what role do housing policy and privilege play in all of this? For a quick download on Vance and a deeper understanding of life in the Rust Belt, this Book Wise episode is for you. Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this episode of Book Wise, host Britt Brewer, A.K.A. “Dr. Books,” takes a call from a listener debating one of the timeless questions: is success more about talent or hard work? Dr. Books’ top recommendation to settle the debate is Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. We break down success stories and answer questions like: What led to Fleetwood Mac's record-breaking success? Could Mozart rely solely on his prodigious talent? And in the end, was all that hard work worth the brain injury for Rocky? If you're intrigued by what truly drives success, you won't want to miss this episode! Books mentioned: • “Outliers: The Story of Success" by Malcolm Gladwell • “The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference" by Malcolm Gladwell • “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance" by Angela Duckworth • "Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us" by Daniel H. Pink Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this episode of Book Wise, our host Britt Brewer A.K.A. “Dr. Books” takes a caller from the request line in search of an aspirational, hardscrabble, up-from-the-boot-straps type of book. Dr. Books’ ultimate suggestion is “Educated” by Tara Westover. But the good doctor pairs her final pick with some outstanding, aspirational memoir genre-type runner-ups. So, if you’re a reader who’s heart swells when reading about the triumph of the human spirit, then this episode of Book Wise is most definitely for you! Books mentioned: • “Educated” by Tara Westover • “The Glass Castle” by Jeannette Walls • “The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates” by Wes Moore Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this episode, Britt Brewer welcomes popular BookTok influencer John-Paul Kunrunmi (@jpreads6) to discuss groundbreaking titles on queerness by some of the most thought-provoking BIPOC authors of our time. What did bell hooks have to say about queerness? Is being queer really a revolutionary act? And what does sex have to do with politics? Britt and John-Paul open up about their own experiences, contemplate climbing Mount Everest, and even summon the voice of wisdom from none other than James Baldwin. Tune in for some vulnerable real talk that will bring you a new perspective on queerness that you can bring to your work and community at large. Books mentioned: • “Revolutionary Acts: Love & Brotherhood in Black Gay Britain” by Jason Okundaye • “Punch Me Up to the Gods” by Brian Broome • “The Sex Lives of African Women” by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah • “In the Shadow of the Mountain” by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado • “Giovanni’s Room” by James Baldwin Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
In this exciting first edition of “Paging Dr. Books,” host Britt Brewer A.K.A “Dr. Books” opens up the request line to a book-loving caller on the hunt for an inspirational read. You can probably surmise from the name of the episode what title Dr. Books will ultimately recommend. However, before we delve into the Becoming of it all, let Dr. Books guide you through a tour of some thought-provoking, noteworthy books that standout in the First Lady Memoir genre. So, sharpen your pencil and dust off that pad — ’cause Dr. Books is in the house, and she’s ready to recommend your next favorite book! Books mentioned: • “Becoming” by Michelle Obama • “Living History,” “Hard Choices,” and “What Happened” by Hillary Clinton • “The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt” by Eleanor Roosevelt • “The Personal Memoirs of Julia Dent Grant” by Julia Dent Grant • “The Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty” by Susan Page Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
On this episode, Britt Brewer sits down with the CEO of Degreed and Founder of BookClub, David Blake, to discuss the 5 books that defined his career, and helped to ignite his entrepreneurial spirit. The two engage in a wide-ranging discussion covering everything from polarizing tech disrupters, to late 90s alt-rock, to the very essence of human development and learning. And, yup, you guessed it: they also trade questionable JFK impressions. So if you’re curious to learn the essential reading list of a successful entrepreneur, disrupter, founder, and leader — this Book Wise ep is most definitely for you. Books mentioned: • “Successful Intelligence: How Practical and Creative Intelligence Determine Success in Life” by Robert Sternberg • “The Hard Thing About Hard Things” by Ben Horowitz • “Profiles in Courage” by John F. Kennedy • “The Millionaire Next Door: The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy” by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko • “Elon Musk” by Walter Isaacson Sources: Audio clip featuring Walter Isaacson's Elon Musk commentary: The Diary of a CEO podcast Unlock unlimited learning for your team. Learn more at bookclub.com.…
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