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Incredibly Interesting Authors

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Interviews with authors of thought-provoking books, both fiction and non-fiction
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Incredibly Interesting Authors 012: Gary Lachman, author of Dark Star Rising: Magick and Power in the Age of Trump

How did Trump manage to become president of the United States? There's no simple answer. It involves fear, racism, nationalism, populism, hatred, dirty tricks, manipulation, and more. But the one thing I never suspected was that occult beliefs and practices played a part in Trump's surprising victory. In Gary Lachman's new book, Dark Star Rising: Magick and Power in the Age of Trump , I learned that occult and esoteric thinking permeates the alt-right, Putin's inner circle, and even Trump himsel...

Jun 06, 201840 min

Incredibly Interesting Authors 011: Marina Konnikova, author of The Confidence Game

Maria Konnikova’s new book, The Confidence Game: Why We Fall for It . . . Every Time , takes a deep dive into the psychology of con artists and the psychology of the trusting people they take advantage of. It’s a scary and fascinating book that reveals the methods and motives of con artists like Bernie Madoff, Jim Bakker, and Lance Armstrong, and explains why everyone is vulnerable to the con artist’s game, even other con artists....

Jan 15, 201628 min

Incredibly Interesting Authors 005: Alex Stone, author of Fooling Houdini

In his book Fooling Houdini: Magicians, Mentalists, Math Geeks, and the Hidden Powers of the Mind (reviewed here ), Alex Stone starts by recounting his tragically humiliating disqualification at an international magic competition. So ashamed was he by the unceremonious ejection from the stage that he gave up magic and pursued a post-grad degree in physics. Eventually the lure of the conjuring arts called him back, but this time around, Stone got serious. He sought mentors, practiced incessantly,...

Jan 15, 201427 min

Incredibly Interesting Authors 004: Greg Ross of Futility Closet

For nine years the popular website Futility Closet has collected arresting curiosities in history, literature, language, art, philosophy, and mathematics. This book presents the best of them: pipe-smoking robots, clairvoyant pennies, zoo jailbreaks, literary cannibals, corned beef in space, revolving squirrels, disappearing Scottish lighthouse keepers, reincarnated pussycats, dueling Churchills, horse spectacles, onrushing molasses, and hundreds more. Plus the obscure words, odd inventions, puzz...

Jan 10, 201424 min

Incredibly Interesting Authors 003: Paleo Manifesto author John Durant

John Durant is a leader of the growing ancestral health movement. Durant study evolutionary psychology at Harvard prior to founding Paleo NYC and Barefoot Runners NYC, the largest Paleo and barefoot running groups in the world. In his new book The Paleo Manifesto: Ancient Wisdom for Lifelong Health , Durant argues for an evolutionary – and revolutionary – approach to health. Blending science and culture, anthropology and philosophy, Durant distills the lessons from his adventures and shows how a...

Dec 03, 201335 min

Incredibly Interesting Authors 002: Jony Ive biographer Leander Kahney

Leander Kahney has covered Apple for more than a dozen years and has written three popular books about Apple, including Inside Steve’s Brain and The Cult of Mac . His newest book is a biography of Apple's senior VP of design, called Jony Ive: The Genius behind Apple's Greatest Products Millions are familiar with Apple's legendary aesthetic. It's what makes their products instantly recognizable, and is synonymous with craft, care, and quality. And though the design is iconic, few are familiar wit...

Nov 19, 2013

Incredibly Interesting Authors 001: Dilbert creator Scott Adams

Scott Adams is not only a world-famous cartoonist, he’s also a world-class failure. And he’s the first to admit it. In his new book, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big , the Dilbert creator explains how failure can lead to success if you develop the right skills to make the most of your mistakes. Part memoir and part business guide, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, is the entertaining and useful story of Adams’ remarkable success within the context of dozens of...

Nov 04, 201326 min
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