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The Altucher Book Club

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Welcome to The Altucher Book Club! Join bestselling author and podcast host James Altucher as he explores his favorite reads. This limited-season podcast is a treasure trove for anyone passionate about reading and self-improvement. From self-help and memoirs to novels, each solo episode features James’s unique insights and entertaining commentary. Perfect for book lovers and those seeking self-improvement through reading. Discover new books, gain fresh perspectives, and enjoy James’s engaging twist on literature. Dive in and transform your reading experience with The Altucher Book Club!

Episodes

Exploring Unique Books and Life Experiments with Spellbound

In this episode, I discuss my unconventional wake-up routine and share my thoughts on self-help books' early morning rituals. I introduce a few of my favorite books, including 'My Life as an Experiment' by AJ Jacobs, which details various life experiments AJ undertakes, such as outsourcing arguments and living by George Washington's principles. I also highlight 'Spellbound' by David Kwong, a book on using principles of illusion for success, which I have applied in public ...

Sep 13, 20244 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Book Club Picks of the Week: F* Wales and Barking Up The Wrong Tree

In this episode, I delve into the complexities of the game Go compared to chess, and then dive into this week's book club selections. First up, ' F* Wales' by Maddox , which humorously critiques typical self-help advice with chapters targeting various societal norms. Next, I discuss 'Barking Up the Wrong Tree' by Eric Barker , which uses scientific research to debunk common self-help myths and offers practical advice for achieving success, such as the importance of your netwo...

Sep 04, 20244 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Uncovering the Truth and Handling Manipulation with "Who's Pulling Your Strings?"

In this week's book club, I delve into two compelling books that tackle the themes of deception and manipulation. ' Talking to Strangers' by Malcolm Gladwell examines why we struggle to detect lies through fascinating real-world examples, including stories about Neville Chamberlain and the CIA. 'Who's Pulling Your Strings?' by Harriet Breaker offers insights into recognizing and countering manipulation from those close to us, such as family and colleagues. I also touch on...

Aug 28, 20244 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Top 3 Must-Read Books This Week: Love, Laughter, and Facts

Join me this week as I dive into three incredible books that you don't want to miss. First, we explore 'The Five Love Languages' to understand how to better connect with our partners. Next, we'll share a few laughs with Jim Gaffigan's hilarious take on food in 'Food: A Love Story.' Finally, we'll challenge our pessimistic views of the world with 'Factfulness' by Hans Rosling, one of Bill Gates' favorite reads. Whether you're looking to enrich your ...

Aug 16, 20243 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Dad's Essential Book Recommendations for College Success: Tools Of Titans

In this heartfelt message, I reached out to my daughter, Josie, who is preparing for college. I emphasize the importance of reading quality books outside her required college material. I recommend several impactful readings such as 'Maus' by Art Spiegelman, 'Creative Calling' by Chase Jarvis, and 'Tools of the Titans' by Tim Ferriss. These books, I believe, will help her discover her true interests, ignite her creative passion, and provide valuable life lessons. I also re...

Aug 08, 20243 minSeason 1Ep. 4

My Top Book Recommendations for Personal Growth and Resilience: Can't Hurt Me

I share my habit of writing down learnings from books and meetings on a waiter's pad and recommend non-fiction books that have had a significant impact on me. This week's featured books include 'Maybe You Should Talk to Someone' by Lori Gottlieb, which explores therapy experiences, and 'The Courage to Be Disliked', which simplifies Alfred Adler's psychological theories on self-analysis and courage. My book of the week is 'Can't Hurt Me' by David Goggins, a...

Jul 31, 20242 minSeason 1Ep. 3

The Book That Transformed My Life: How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World

In this episode, I discuss my extensive reading habits, which are driven by the need to prepare for podcast episodes. I highlight some of the books I'm currently reading, including 'Lifespan: The Revolutionary Science of Why We Age' and 'Tiny Beautiful Things' by Cheryl Strayed. I also mention 'The War on Normal People' by Andrew Yang and a huge book suggested by Jackie Martling called 'Rationale of the Dirty Joke.' My book of the week recommendation is 'H...

Jul 24, 20242 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Boosting Everyday Creativity with 'The Art of Noticing'

In this week's book recommendation video, I introduce 'The Art of Noticing' by Rob Walker . This small, easy-to-read book offers 131 exercises designed to boost creativity, find inspiration, and uncover joy in everyday life . I discuss why this book intrigued me the most out of several great choices this week and highlight some specific exercises. The book features endorsements from well-known authors, and I look forward to trying these exercises myself. Join me each week for more fu...

Jul 17, 20243 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Introducing The Altucher Book Club: Trailer

Welcome to The Altucher Book Club! Each solo episode features James’s unique insights and entertaining twists. Perfect for book lovers and those seeking self-improvement through reading. Discover new books, gain fresh perspectives, and enjoy James’s engaging take on literature. Join us and transform your reading experience!

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