
The Rabbit Hole Podcast
1) #133 Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a moving exploration of creativity, friendship, and love told through the lifelong collaboration of two game designers, Sam and Sadie. As they build virtual wor...Show More
2) #132 Anything You Want by Derek Sivers
"Entrepreneurs often lose sight of what matters. Are you helping people? Are they happy? Are you happy? Are you profitable? Isn't that enough? In Anything You Want, Sivers shares 40 powerful lessons, ...Show More
3) #131 Chief Everything Officer by Kunal Gupta
"Starting with $20,000 on his parents' credit card at age 21, Chief Everything Officer reveals the untold journey of a founder who built a global tech company, scaled it over 15 years of ups and downs...Show More
4) #130 The World Beyond Your Head by Matthew B. Crawford
The World Beyond Your Head argues that attention is not solely an internal resource but something shaped by our environment and culture, and that true human agency and skill emerge only through embodi...Show More
5) #129 The Sovereign Child by Aaron Stupple
"The Sovereign Child "by Aaron Stupple challenges conventional parenting by advocating Taking Children Seriously, a philosophy that treats kids as rational individuals whose choices deserve equal resp...Show More
6) #130 LTCWRK: The Latticework
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7) #129 My Life in Advertising and Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins
"Hopkins was a pioneer in marketing, arguing in the early 1900s that marketing should be measurable and approached scientifically." Full notes on My Life in Advertising and Scientific Advertising her...Show More
8) #128 On Caring by Milton Mayeroff
Mayeroff argues that caring is not only essential for the well-being of others but also for the caregiver's own growth and fulfillment. It provides a pathway to a meaningful, connected, and ethical li...Show More
9) #127 The Latticework - 1 Pager Compilation
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10) #126 The Disappearance of Rituals by Byung-Chul Han
In The Disappearance of Rituals, Han argues that modern society’s emphasis on productivity and individualism has eroded the shared rituals that once fostered true community. Without these symbolic pra...Show More