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Favorite Books with Seth Godin and Tim Ferriss
Seth Godin and Tim Ferriss invite guests to share books that have influenced and transformed them for the better. They discuss how Crossing the Chasm helped to debunk the myth that an idea can ride from early adopter to laggard and how certain books have helped them stay motivated during periods of burnout.
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In this episode, Tim Ferris introduces a new short-form series called "Books I've Loved" where he invites his past guests, close friends, and new faces to share the books that have transformed them for the better, in hopes that the listeners can find new mentors in the form of books and apply the lessons to their own lives.
03:48 - 05:32 (01:44)
Summary
In this episode, Tim Ferris introduces a new short-form series called "Books I've Loved" where he invites his past guests, close friends, and new faces to share the books that have transformed them for the better, in hopes that the listeners can find new mentors in the form of books and apply the lessons to their own lives.
ChapterFavorite Books with Seth Godin and Tim Ferriss
Episode#402: Books I've Loved — Seth Godin and Esther Perel
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
This transcript highlights the importance of the book "Crossing the Chasm" and "The gift" in understanding how to make a difference in business and society.
05:32 - 10:42 (05:10)
Summary
This transcript highlights the importance of the book "Crossing the Chasm" and "The gift" in understanding how to make a difference in business and society. It emphasizes that the traditional idea of starting with a few people and then expanding your reach is incorrect, and that people who care can make a difference.
ChapterFavorite Books with Seth Godin and Tim Ferriss
Episode#402: Books I've Loved — Seth Godin and Esther Perel
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The Blue Sweater is a book about changing philanthropy, capitalism, and development to help the 2 billion people who are currently living in poverty.
10:42 - 13:27 (02:44)
Summary
The Blue Sweater is a book about changing philanthropy, capitalism, and development to help the 2 billion people who are currently living in poverty. It tells the true story of the author who chases down a kid who is wearing her old sweater and realizes the impact of giving on a global scale.