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Chapter 20: Debbie Stoller on frenzied female fandom, fighting for freedom, and fourth-wave feminism
Chapter 20: Debbie Stoller on frenzied female fandom, fighting for freedom, and fourth-wave feminism

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Do you remember Chapter 4 of 3 Books with Sarah Ramsey?

She introduced me to BUST Magazine, the largest feminist magazine in the world, and waxed o…

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The Best Of 2018: Neil Pasricha peers into the past and plucks perfect podcast pieces
The Best Of 2018: Neil Pasricha peers into the past and plucks perfect podcast pieces

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So here we are.   It's 11:59pm on December 31, 2018 and we're releasing our first annual Best Of 3 Books for 2018.   It's a time to look back. It's a…

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Chapter 19: Chip Wilson on living large, launching Lululemon, and leaving a legacy
Chapter 19: Chip Wilson on living large, launching Lululemon, and leaving a legacy

Season 1 Episode 19

Our next guest is the first billionaire entrepreneur of a global brand we've had on 3 Books. We fly over to Vancouver to talk with the founder and fo…

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Chapter 18: David Sedaris on holding happiness hostage and healing holes in our hearts
Chapter 18: David Sedaris on holding happiness hostage and healing holes in our hearts

Season 1 Episode 18

I discovered David Sedaris after asking my college writing mentor how to become a better comedy writer. He handed me a strange looking book with a pa…

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Chapter 17: Emily McDowell on family fallouts, finding phrases, and forging false fairytales
Chapter 17: Emily McDowell on family fallouts, finding phrases, and forging false fairytales

Season 1 Episode 17

 

Have you ever looked through a bunch of greeting cards and felt like nothing reflected the way you feel?

The greeting card industry is 150 years ol…

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Chapter 16: Mitchell Kaplan on cultivating connection, Colorado quests, and creating community
Chapter 16: Mitchell Kaplan on cultivating connection, Colorado quests, and creating community

Season 1 Episode 16

Did you know the average person lives for 1,000 months?

Or that the average person is awake for 1,000 minutes per day?

That's why I like the number 1…

7 years, 2 months ago

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Chapter 15: Mitch Albom on making music, managing mojo, and memorializing Morrie
Chapter 15: Mitch Albom on making music, managing mojo, and memorializing Morrie

Season 1 Episode 15

Oh, this life, this world.

As Mitch says, once you find purpose, and once you find style… what's left?

Beauty.

What's left is finding and putting out…

7 years, 2 months ago

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Chapter 14: Rich Gibbons on paid public preaching, parenting prescriptions, and pickles with perfectionism
Chapter 14: Rich Gibbons on paid public preaching, parenting prescriptions, and pickles with perfectionism

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"On the one hand, information wants to be expensive because it's so valuable. The right information in the right place just changes your life. On the…

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Chapter 13: Ariel Bissett on brag-worthy book hauls, brainwashing beasts, and building BookTube
Chapter 13: Ariel Bissett on brag-worthy book hauls, brainwashing beasts, and building BookTube

Season 1 Episode 13

Do you remember the first person who introduced you to the love of reading?

Was it a teacher? A parent? A friend? For me, it was my third-grade teach…

7 years, 3 months ago

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Chapter 12: Chris Anderson on tackling tribalism, trusting trust, and transforming TED talks
Chapter 12: Chris Anderson on tackling tribalism, trusting trust, and transforming TED talks

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What was the first TED Talk you ever watched?

Was it Do schools kill creativity? by Ken Robinson?

Was it The power of vulnerability by Brené Brown?

W…

7 years, 3 months ago

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