What You Will Learn
What You Will Learn
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I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
Join hosts Ashto and Jonesy as they dive into the powerful and inspiring book "I Am Malala" by Malala Yousafzai. In this thought-provoking episode, they explore Malala's extraordinary journey from a young Pakistani girl to a global advocate for girls' education. Discover the resilience, bravery, and determination that propelled Malala to stand up against the Taliban's oppressive regime. Through engaging discussions, Ashto and Jonesy shed light on the impact of Malala's activism and the importance of education for all. Get ready to be inspired and motivated as Ashto and Jonesy uncover the remarkable story of Malala Yousafzai in "I Am Malala."
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What To Do When It's Your Turn by Seth Godin
Просмотров 482Год назад
Ashto and Jonesy are back with an exciting podcast episode, this time diving into the empowering book "What To Do When It's Your Turn" by Seth Godin. In this captivating discussion, they explore Godin's transformative ideas on embracing uncertainty, conquering fear, and unlocking personal potential. Through insightful conversations, they share practical strategies and thought-provoking insights...
Peak by Chip Conley
Просмотров 141Год назад
Join Ashto and Jonesy in their latest podcast episode as they explore the captivating book, "Peak" by Chip Conley. Drawing from Conley's expertise in psychology and business, as well as his personal experiences, they uncover the profound insights and practical strategies presented in "Peak." They examine key concepts such as emotional intelligence, cultivating a growth mindset, and finding purp...
The 50th Law by 50 Cent & Robert Greene
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Join Ashto and Jonesy in the latest podcast episode as they explore the powerful book, The 50th Law, written by Robert Greene and 50 Cent. This book offers a unique perspective on success, drawing on the experiences of 50 Cent, one of the most successful rappers of all time, and the timeless wisdom of historical figures.In this episode, Ashto and Jonesy delve into the key concepts of The 50th L...
The Challenger Sale by Brent Adamson and Matthew Dixon
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Join Ashto and Jonesy in the latest podcast episode as they discuss the game-changing book, The Challenger Sale. Written by Brent Adamson and Matthew Dixon, this book challenges traditional sales approaches by introducing a new selling methodology that has transformed the world of sales.In this episode, Ashto and Jonesy explore the key concepts of The Challenger Sale and how it has revolutioniz...
The Full Facts Book of Cold Reading by Ian Rowland
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Join Ashto and Jonesy in the latest podcast episode as they explore the fascinating world of cold reading and the book that has become the definitive guide on the topic, The Full Facts Book of Cold Reading. Written by Ian Rowland, a renowned mentalist and magician, this book provides a comprehensive and insightful overview of the art of cold reading, a technique used by psychics, mediums, and m...
The Sovereign Individual by James Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg
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Join Ashto and Jonesy in the latest podcast episode as we explore the groundbreaking book, The Sovereign Individual, by James Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg. Written in 1997, this prescient work envisions a future where individual has unparalleled freedom and control over their own lives, breaking free from the constraints of traditional nation-states and governments.In this episode, we de...
The Laws of Simplicity by John Maeda
Просмотров 619Год назад
Join Ashto and Jonesy in this week's episode as they explore the world of design and innovation through the lens of "The Law of Simplicity". Authored by renowned designer and technologist John Maeda, this book offers a compelling argument for the power of simplicity in design and how it can be leveraged to create meaningful and impactful products and experiences.Through insightful anecdotes and...
Bubble Or Revolution by Neel Mehta, Parth Detroja & Adi Agashe
Просмотров 170Год назад
Join Ashto and Jonesy this week as they review Bubble or Revolution, a comprehensive book that delves into the topic of blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Written by Silicon Valley leaders from Google, Microsoft, and Facebook, Bubble or Revolution provides a balanced, comprehensive, and accessible analysis of these technologies. While the Harvard Business Review and venture capitalist Marc Andree...
Customer Success by Nick Mehta, Dan Steinman & Lincoln Murphy
Просмотров 489Год назад
This week, Ashto and Jonesy learn the exciting new model of customer management through Customer Success, co-authored by Nick Mehta, Dan Steinman, and Lincoln Murphy. Enabling customers to understand the value in your products can result in creating a loyal customer base and safeguarding long-term recurring revenue. This book explains how business relationships have changed, and why B2B vendors...
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
Просмотров 309Год назад
In this week’s podcast episode, Ashto and Jonesy explore the timeless wisdom of Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, a classic book on Zen Buddhism written by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. This episode delves into the fundamental question of what is more important in life - is it about making a million dollars, or finding meaning in our efforts to be successful? Suzuki Roshi's teachings on zazen, posture, breath...
Shoe Dog Made by Phil Knight
Просмотров 791Год назад
Join Ashto and Jonesy in this week’s episode as they delve into the fascinating world of Nike and its founder Phil Knight. In his candid and captivating memoir Shoe Dog, Knight reveals the inside story of Nike's early days as a daring start-up and its evolution into one of the most iconic and profitable brands in the world. Fresh out of business school in 1962, Knight borrowed $50 from his dad ...
The Art of Possibility by Rosamund Stone Zander & Benjamin Zander
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This week, Ashto and Jonesy learn the twelve breakthrough practices for bringing creativity into their daily lives. The Art of Possibility addresses the notion of possibility and its power in various aspects of life. Written by music conductor Benjamin Zander and psychotherapist Rosamund Stone Zander, this book combines Benjamin’s talent as a teacher and communicator and Rosamund’s brilliance i...
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn
Просмотров 630Год назад
Gleaned from Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, this week’s episode discusses the need for occasional revolutions in the world of science. When it was first published in 1962, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions marked a significant milestone in the history and philosophy of science. In this book, Kuhn argues that major scientific breakthroughs don’t come from everyday e...
Life In Half A Second by Matthew Michalewicz
Просмотров 604Год назад
Planet Earth is over 4.5 billion years old and Homo sapiens are 200,000 years old. If we scaled down the existence of Planet Earth to 1 year, Homo sapiens would’ve been around for 23 minutes. On that timeline, our life would only amount up to half a second. Written by Australian entrepreneur Matthew Michalewicz, Life in Half a Second is filled with fact-based formulas to help you flourish in yo...
The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward Burger & Michael Starbird
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The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward Burger & Michael Starbird
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Просмотров 418Год назад
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
How To Not Die Alone by Logan Ury
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How To Not Die Alone by Logan Ury
How Not To Die by Dr Michael Greger
Просмотров 342Год назад
How Not To Die by Dr Michael Greger
Death by Sadhguru
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Death by Sadhguru
Chopsticks On Steroids (Theme & 12 Deviations by Sonny Chua)
Просмотров 234Год назад
Chopsticks On Steroids (Theme & 12 Deviations by Sonny Chua)
David and Goliath Made by Malcolm Gladwell
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David and Goliath Made by Malcolm Gladwell
What To Expect When You're Expecting by Heidi Murkoff
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What To Expect When You're Expecting by Heidi Murkoff
Stolen Focus by Johann Hari
Просмотров 216Год назад
Stolen Focus by Johann Hari
Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
Просмотров 271Год назад
Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
Swipe To Unlock by Neel Mehta, Parth Detroja & Adi Agashe
Просмотров 692Год назад
Swipe To Unlock by Neel Mehta, Parth Detroja & Adi Agashe
The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
Просмотров 2 тыс.Год назад
The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle
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The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle
The Catalyst by Jonah Berger
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The Catalyst by Jonah Berger
The Cold Start Problem by Andrew Chen
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The Cold Start Problem by Andrew Chen

Комментарии

  • @leejackson2901
    @leejackson2901 3 дня назад

    How can u possibly say max is uncle getting drunk at a family gathering!!!! After u said that I'm stop watching. How about the liter of vodka for breakfast for people with no family?? Think that a 10 ??

  • @user-uw2qr1mw8e
    @user-uw2qr1mw8e 12 дней назад

    This was very good. I gave up drinking in one momentous decision. I was told by my cardiologist to lose 10kg before the next appointment, and give up alcohol. I did both. No looking back, or looking at others. I want to live, and regain better heart health. It’s a no-brained. This book summary has supported my new aspiration.

  • @JenniferGreen-yd2jc
    @JenniferGreen-yd2jc 15 дней назад

    I found the easiest way to stop alcohol is to think of it as poison which it is in reality . So at the supermarket i deliberately avoid the alcohol aisle. Sometimes that fails but it does get easier to say no.

  • @candidamaria2664
    @candidamaria2664 20 дней назад

    Wow I have this book... tnk for share about...

  • @carmelodwyer4543
    @carmelodwyer4543 21 день назад

    What do people think about gifting this book to someone who’s already shared that alcohol is a problem in their life ?

  • @carmelodwyer4543
    @carmelodwyer4543 21 день назад

    My son is having trouble with drinking to cope with challenges. He’s aware of it and has spoken to me about it. He hasn’t had a drink for a week now. He says he won’t drink again till he gets his life sorted. Do you think me buying this book as a gift might help him at this point, he probably won’t buy it himself but it sounds like it’s just what he needs?

  • @damienholden2132
    @damienholden2132 21 день назад

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  • @tammyjams22
    @tammyjams22 25 дней назад

    64 days sober because of Allen Carrs book ❤

  • @smokingcrab2290
    @smokingcrab2290 26 дней назад

    It's not the drinking that's hard. It's the being forced to give a shit about conforming to a way of life that you hate.. That's what's hard.

  • @bobsmith5441
    @bobsmith5441 Месяц назад

    My first experience with alcohol was Baileys when I was about 8, loved it Next was brandy at 12, liked it. Hated beer first several times and wine but cider I really liked

  • @jademb7290
    @jademb7290 Месяц назад

    Excellent conversation. Listened to the whole thing on a road trip. Love the Allen Carr approach. Thanks

  • @posifest
    @posifest Месяц назад

    It was so worth staying until the end 🎉you are awesome! You should have a Spotify channel of your music ❤❤❤

  • @ravisrivastava9009
    @ravisrivastava9009 Месяц назад

    Is this the complete book here ?

  • @kristiwertan-co7oi
    @kristiwertan-co7oi Месяц назад

    I had a really good time last funeral I went to. Lots of laughs shared. I drink by myself and like it...

  • @kristiwertan-co7oi
    @kristiwertan-co7oi Месяц назад

    Dang, didn't relate at all. Glad I didn't spend any money on the book.

  • @AdamasOldblade
    @AdamasOldblade Месяц назад

    I'm an alcoholic, but I truly think my perspective is such an outlier that it cannot be, "cured". I'm 37 and have been drinking insanely since 17. I've lost jobs, girlfriends, my freedom, my sanity, been through life threatening alcohol withdrawal FAR too many times, you name it... Been to hospital, detoxes, countless times sweating it out for weeks at home (thank you American health care for ZERO help and full fear) and nothing has worked. My reason? In a sentence, "I simply have never seen a future worth fighting for." After a lifetime of terrible situations, horrible lifelong depression, massive insomnia, uncontrollable anxiety and overall due to financial situations a ridiculous amount of time it took me to finally live on my own... I developed an utter passion for running to booze. And never ever a, "ah a few beers with the boys to get away from it all". No. Hard locked down in my cold room, near a computer, away from everyone full on hard liquor to massive blackouts every single time. I would assume by this point in my life I have been intoxicated to some degree just as many hours as I have been sober for my entire life... I love It, I love the whole ritual of going to the liquor store, looking at the glass bottles, selecting my poison, coming home, freezing the booze, taking ice cold shots in front of my computer and just vegging out until oblivion. Rinse and repeat. I am sadomasochistic as well, I know this about myself. The sadist part is extremely obvious if you know me, but the masochism is by far in WATCHING myself deteriorate... When going through serious, like, reality shaking --- shakes --- and throwing up acid I get this sick kick about KNOWING my body is dying, that I am finite and my ego has never existed. I feel like I've "won" life because I know that these fucking stupid mind games of, "be a better person, be the best you" is all bullshit and literally 100% of the time someone says that to you it's either stupid platitudes or they are completely trying to sell you something they can profit from. I absolutely will never stop drinking. Today I can go long bouts of being sober (well, for me it's only about a month at a time) but then I relapse HARD as if it's medicine. Grab two liners of scotch, lock myself into my apartment and rinse my organs clean with booze, go through withdrawal and then go back to a soulless existence. This behaviour is reflected in my day to day life as well. I am single by choice (I see no value in having a partner), I have no kids (snipped at 25 I absolutely hate all children and anything to do with them), I have next to zero social life (never liked it) and spend a herculean amount of my time alone because it makes me feel better to be away from people. The thing these books and "programs" do not understand is that there ARE people out there who simply just do not fancy living, but we're also scared of pulling the trigger to shoot ourselves because of our hardwired biology. So we just end our lives a little at a time and have SOME fun doing it before an infinity of oblivion.

    • @bobsmith5441
      @bobsmith5441 Месяц назад

      Ever try psychedelics? DMT? Ayahuasca You don't think you deserve to live and be happy. Not being a dick but what about meditation? Like in a one to one class controlled class Getting into nature? Camping You're only 37!! So young. Forgive yourself your past mistakes, let go of it, it's killing you Try have some compassion for yourself. Would you treat any other human like you treat yourself?

  • @JK.ACTIVE
    @JK.ACTIVE Месяц назад

    Does anyone have the link for the full audio book it use to be on here but I can’t find it

  • @sethleach6867
    @sethleach6867 2 месяца назад

    I drink beer every night, and I hate it. Just ordered this book. Thank you!

  • @emmajmoseby511
    @emmajmoseby511 2 месяца назад

    This is wonderful ❤ thank you ! Excellent points .

  • @ChristopherCornelius155bk
    @ChristopherCornelius155bk 2 месяца назад

    Send me a book please

  • @deathofasellout
    @deathofasellout 2 месяца назад

    Why is a guy talking about this book who has never been a father? Talk about Mansplaining.

  • @BreGrateful
    @BreGrateful 2 месяца назад

    This was very helpful ❤

  • @michaw7408
    @michaw7408 3 месяца назад

    Great notes, thanks for sharing. Much better than those awful AI generated summaries you can find on other channels.

  • @brianlabovickgmail1656
    @brianlabovickgmail1656 3 месяца назад

    Great stuff guys. Thanks for the synopsis. Great outtro song!

  • @alexism.7712
    @alexism.7712 3 месяца назад

    What makes a person an alcoholic? I'm asking because I have heard different reasons.

  • @alicelovescats888
    @alicelovescats888 3 месяца назад

    Allen Carr describes alcoholism (being an alcoholic) is someone who has lost control of their alcohol consumption and was actually never in control. I don’t debate that but the criticism here of AA is incorrect. AA says that an alcoholic is a person who cannot drink in moderation and should therefore abstain. It does not say that it is a genetic problem. It says it is caused by heavy drinking, and that a person cannot go back to casual drinking. Read the AA book. Recovery means no longer being addicted, not being an able to drink in moderation. Both methods recommend sobriety and both present methods of becoming sober. I am not addicted and have never been addicted to alcohol. So why do some people lose control and others don’t?

  • @kampwoods
    @kampwoods 4 месяца назад

    Is this the whole book?

  • @karencrecco2922
    @karencrecco2922 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for being Cliff Notes for me. Lovely!

  • @peaceLove1988
    @peaceLove1988 4 месяца назад

    Have not read this book but read the stop smoking one and it stopped me ever wanting to smoke but it took me FOUR READ THROUGHS for it to click so please dont just read it once and think its a waste of money and time re read and re read it will click eventually.

  • @Htrac
    @Htrac 4 месяца назад

    I'm a bit sceptical of this book because of all the bad analogies and untrue things in it, particularly where it's saying something about me which isn't true or which I haven't experienced. Is it actually gonna make a difference?

  • @1pdoyle
    @1pdoyle 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for this presentation. 👍❤️

  • @chuckerskine5793
    @chuckerskine5793 4 месяца назад

    Selfishness is the fundamental component of survival that's what Origin of the species was all about

  • @matthewnicholson2699
    @matthewnicholson2699 4 месяца назад

    "my name is Matt and I'm an alcoholic" I've said that so many times

  • @shawnkuek1113
    @shawnkuek1113 5 месяцев назад

    1. strong visual image to go with the word/name. Strong visual image to go with your created funny story. Joshing into 4 pieces. Also try to visualise or remember or imagine the tastes, smells, sounds evoked from this image. Baker. This is actually stronger than just remembering a name. 2. Chunking. Like big numbers into smaller sets. 7 chunks max. 3. Memory palace. Visual memory of something u familiar with and placing the stuff there. Like path from front door to bedroom eg. tv room dining room kitchen washing machine bathroom bedroom eg. 4. Try to make something memorable, And sexual is memorable. 5. Number system. Numbers can become letters. Numbers can also represent similar looking objects. 5. PAO. person action object. every number from 0 to 100 all get stories PAO style.

  • @photomanmitchtvr
    @photomanmitchtvr 5 месяцев назад

    Being an alcoholic is not a disease.

    • @siriush100
      @siriush100 2 месяца назад

      Thank you! The misinformation needs to stop.

  • @GOUST3D
    @GOUST3D 5 месяцев назад

    comedy really is the best medicine!

  • @billyb4790
    @billyb4790 5 месяцев назад

    So pleased to see so many people having success, long term. I haven't had anything for 8 days now after finishing the book. Doesn't sound like much, but I honestly feel different this time. I'm really really done!!!!!!!

  • @sameerofiani2542
    @sameerofiani2542 5 месяцев назад

    Blokes yuno 😂😂😂

  • @theresaokeyo5553
    @theresaokeyo5553 5 месяцев назад

    This was a nice discovery. I am going to try it although that rule number 1....

  • @kholofeloRamphisa
    @kholofeloRamphisa 5 месяцев назад

    So informative and well put, thank you .

  • @BruceHurley
    @BruceHurley 5 месяцев назад

    Nicely analyzed, gents!

  • @TshepoTau-ru2bv
    @TshepoTau-ru2bv 6 месяцев назад

    Dude, totally nailed it! Big thanks, guys! Been vibing to your podcast for years, then had this gnarly hiatus when I unfollowed all my RUclips channels. I've been on the hunt for like two years, and out of the blue tonight, it hit me full force. Typed in "what you will learn podcast," and bam! There you are. Killer episode. Much love for the hard work. Truly masterful, dudes.

  • @shreyaalokgupta
    @shreyaalokgupta 6 месяцев назад

    I just discovered your podcast im so sad it ended so underrated 😢

  • @kevincasson9848
    @kevincasson9848 6 месяцев назад

    "We have thousands of atoms but not enough then to make an atom" 😂😂😂..! That's what one of these clowns said. When the other genuinly doesn't know the difference between a Eagle and a crow! Give this analysis a miss people, the books way, way ahead of their intellect to comment on it!

    • @refuse2Btools
      @refuse2Btools 4 месяца назад

      What if he's imagining the distant past, when the "replicator" was in its infancy. Although it has many ATOMS, there aren't enough yet to build an ADAM. It's better to pay attention, but, if you can't, please don't criticize

    • @kevincasson9848
      @kevincasson9848 4 месяца назад

      @@refuse2Btools he cant pronounce Adam properly aswell then! Oh dear!!

    • @refuse2Btools
      @refuse2Btools 4 месяца назад

      That's pretty harsh. You didn't put an apostrophe in the word can't. You also made one word out of as well. Are you to be disregarded?

    • @kevincasson9848
      @kevincasson9848 4 месяца назад

      @@refuse2Btools "cant" is a completely different word than "can't"...However anyone with just a smither knowledge of Englisgh grammar would realise that aswell would in all probabilty, mean as well.... Anyway (or is it any way ha! ha!) keep reading "The Selfish Gene") an incredible piece of scientific work. "Outstanding" !!!

    • @refuse2Btools
      @refuse2Btools 4 месяца назад

      One of the best books I have ever read is "the minds I" Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel Dennett. Brilliant collection of essays. As a side note, although I live in Canada now, I was born in England and am still a British citizen. I have a fairly good grasp of the English language

  • @Bodybuilder69420
    @Bodybuilder69420 6 месяцев назад

    Is this the full audio book ?

  • @Emccgers
    @Emccgers 6 месяцев назад

    I see he has a few books on Alcohol, which one should i get first.

  • @jeancasey3738
    @jeancasey3738 6 месяцев назад

    Best podcast I've listened to.

  • @justinanthenge619
    @justinanthenge619 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks, I just had a session with my coach and she recommended this book so listening

  • @bra1neater
    @bra1neater 7 месяцев назад

    Блестящий тезис: «Проигравшие в век информации - это те, кто больше всего зависит от государственной помощи». В течении множества веков власть имущие создавали общество дисциплины, страха и подчинения. Они приватизировали богатства и контролируют наши деньги, указывая, сколько ты можешь тратить и что не можешь купить. НО теперь начинается новая эра, где мы можем вернуть свободы и достоинство, которые так рьяно пытаются у нас отнять. Мы не должны проиграть эту войну ради себя и наших детей. Очнись! Самый глупый заяц тот, который считает что если хорошо себя вести, то волки не посмеют его съесть.

  • @tysonbrown1277
    @tysonbrown1277 7 месяцев назад

    Problem is i drink because it makes me happy. And because i dont mix drinks i dont get hangovers.