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Rahul Shrivastava

Books I Read is a reflective podcast where chef and creator Rahul Shrivastava talks through the books that shape his thinking about work, life, food, leadership and creativity. Each episode focuses on one book and one big idea, moving from a quick overview into the stories, lines and questions that stayed with him. This is not a summary podcast. Instead, Rahul connects each book to real decisions, habits and challenges—from building a career in food and media, to parenting, productivity and personal growth—so listeners can decide whether to read it and how to apply its ideas. Whether you are a busy professional, a student, or a curious reader looking for your next meaningful read, Books I Read gives you calm conversation, clear takeaways and a gentle push to think deeper.

  1. Episode 3

    3. Book | Influence The Phycology of Persuasion | Rober B Cialdini

    Send us Fan Mail Why do some people get an effortless “yes” – from guests, teams, or even senior leadership – while others keep pushing and still hear “no”? Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini is the modern classic that explains the hidden patterns behind every yes, and how to use them ethically in business and life.​ In this episode of “Book Reviews under 5 Minutes,” Rahul breaks down Cialdini’s six timeless principles of persuasion – reciprocity, commitment and consistency, social proof, liking, authority, and scarcity – and translates them into everyday moves for food, QSR, hospitality, and leadership contexts. If you lead teams, run outlets, negotiate with vendors, or simply need more buy‑in without shouting, this is a playbook you will keep coming back to.​ You will discover: Why small, genuine favors trigger a powerful urge to return the gesture – and how a complimentary starter, a thoughtful follow‑up, or a public shout‑out can open doors that hard selling never will.​How to use “small yes leads to big yes”: get tiny, low‑risk commitments from guests and team members that naturally build into loyalty, higher standards, and smoother change management.​The real power of social proof – from “Chef’s Special” boards and “Most ordered this week” tags to honest reviews and testimonials – and why showing what others are doing often beats yet another pitch.​Why people listen more to those they like, trust, and see as similar – and how warmth, compliments, and genuine curiosity about others can quietly multiply your influence.​How to signal credible authority without arrogance, by combining expertise, transparency, and proof – crucial when you are driving a new SOP, menu, or strategic bet.​Why scarcity (“only a few left,” “limited‑time menu,” “pilot seats”) works so reliably on the human brain – and how to use it without slipping into manipulation or over‑promising.​ ​Rahul also highlights the ethical side of Cialdini’s work: the same psychology that powers better leadership and guest experience is also used aggressively in marketing, politics, and social media. Understanding these principles not only helps you influence more effectively; it also helps you defend yourself, your teams, and your guests from tactics that feel pushy or unfair.​ By the end of this short episode, you will walk away with: A clear mental model of the six core persuasion principles.Concrete examples of how they show up daily in kitchens, dining rooms, and boardrooms.Three simple experiments you can run this week to test these ideas with your guests and teams.If you are serious about leadership, sales, guest experience, or simply being understood better, Influence is a must‑read – and this episode is your fast, practical on‑ramp. Support the show Books I Read

    12 min
  2. Episode 5

    a) Interview | J.A. Merkel | Multiverses, Redemption & The Fourth Portal

    Send us Fan Mail Episode description:  In this episode, we sit down with fantasy and science fiction author J.A. Merkel, a storyteller shaped by a childhood on a farm, a deep connection to nature, and a lifelong love of adventure. We explore how those early experiences now inform stories filled with multiverses, complex anti-heroes, tragic reversals, and the idea of love as a kind of magic. We also talk about The Fourth Portal, J.A. Merkel’s featured book, and the larger themes behind his work, especially redemption, discovery, and the search for home in extraordinary worlds. If you enjoy immersive speculative fiction and conversations about the emotional core behind epic storytelling, this episode is for you. Fantasy and sci-fi author J.A. Merkel joins the show to discuss The Fourth Portal, multiverses, anti-heroes, redemption, and the search for home. About J.A. Merkel J.A. Merkel grew up on a farm with eight brothers and sisters, surrounded by nature, animals, and a strong sense of adventure. He writes fantasy and science fiction that explores multiverses and redemption through emotionally layered stories featuring anti-heroes, tragic turns, and wonder-filled journeys. Links Website: https://jamerkel.com/ Store: https://store.jamerkel.com/ Media / Press Kit: https://jamerkel.com/media-press-kit/ Newsletter: https://jamerkel.com/newsletter-sign-up/ Street Team: https://store.jamerkel.com/pages/street-team Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/J.-A.-Merkel/author/B0CCNM9DKB Goodreads author page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/41618992.J_A_Merkel The Fourth Portal universal link: https://books2read.com/u/b6DBY6 #JAMerkel #The Fourth Portal #Fantasy author #Science fiction #Multiverse fiction #Book podcast #Author interview #booksIread #askrahul Support the show Books I Read

    28 min
  3. Episode 7

    6. Book | Never Split the Difference | Chris Voss,

    Send us Fan Mail What if the same techniques used to talk armed kidnappers into releasing hostages could help you close a better vendor deal, handle a tough salary conversation, or stop a star employee from walking out the door? In this episode of Books I Read, Rahul breaks down Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss — one of the most practical and eye-opening books on negotiation ever written. Forget splitting the difference and meeting in the middle. This book throws out everything you thought you knew about negotiation and replaces it with a system built on human psychology, tactical empathy, and razor-sharp listening. Whether you are running a restaurant, managing a franchise, leading a team, or sitting across the table from a supplier who just told you prices are going up — this episode gives you tools you can use the very next day. In this episode you will learn: → Why leading with logic in a negotiation almost always backfires — and what to do instead → The Mirroring technique that makes people open up without you asking a single direct question → The difference between "That's right" and "You're right" — and why it changes everything → How Calibrated Questions (How and What, never Why) defuse defensiveness and get you real answers → The Accusation Audit — how naming the other person's fears out loud before they voice them completely shifts the room → The Ackerman Model — a step-by-step formula for any price negotiation, with a real rupee-based example This one is especially relevant for leaders in India — where hierarchy, relationships, and emotion make every tough conversation that much more layered. Rahul walks through Indian examples from vendor meetings, franchise reviews, kitchen team dynamics, and salary discussions throughout. If you have ever walked out of a negotiation thinking you should have held your ground — or walked in not knowing how to start — this episode is for you. EPISODE TAGS  Never Split the Difference, Chris Voss, negotiation skills, Books I Read, leadership podcast, business books India, negotiation tactics, restaurant leadership, QSR management, communication skills #BooksIRead #NeverSplitTheDifference #ChrisVoss #NegotiationSkills #LeadershipPodcast #BusinessBooksIndia #RestaurantLeadership #QSRManagement #CommunicationSkills #BooksForLeaders Support the show Books I Read

    14 min

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Books I Read is a reflective podcast where chef and creator Rahul Shrivastava talks through the books that shape his thinking about work, life, food, leadership and creativity. Each episode focuses on one book and one big idea, moving from a quick overview into the stories, lines and questions that stayed with him. This is not a summary podcast. Instead, Rahul connects each book to real decisions, habits and challenges—from building a career in food and media, to parenting, productivity and personal growth—so listeners can decide whether to read it and how to apply its ideas. Whether you are a busy professional, a student, or a curious reader looking for your next meaningful read, Books I Read gives you calm conversation, clear takeaways and a gentle push to think deeper.