Books Applied Podcast Iggy Perillo, WSL Leadership
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A deep dive into an excellent book and how to apply it to make your work, sport and life more awesome. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/booksapplied/support
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Books Applied Podcast - Rest is Resistance by Tricia Hersey - Featuring Special Guest Lisa Alexander
To many of us steeped in grind culture, just the idea of rest is heretical. In this excellent manifesto, Tricia Hersey shares the deeply revolutionary practice of rest as something we all deserve because we are humans. It is not something we must steal or hide or something granted to us so we can be more productive.
Join Lisa Alexander and me as we discuss what it means to engage in rest as an act of resistance.
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Books Applied Podcast - Thanks for the Feedback by Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen
I read this book and immediately got so excited that I recorded a podcast episode. It is so good. Learning about the different kinds of feedback might just revolutionize how you give feedback. Learning to receive feedback better is a skill that we can all improve - this book tells you why that is so important and how to do it without losing your mind.
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Books Applied Podcast - Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau - Featuring Special Guest Lauren O'Malley
Check out these links and extra resources Lauren mentioned during the show:
https://emilyladau.com/
Emily Ladau’s podcast
https://www.theaccessiblestall.com/
ASSUME THAT I CAN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92ivgabfdPQ
"Our negative assumptions about people with Down syndrome can lead us to treat them in such a way that these assumptions become reality. In sociology, this is called a 'self-fulfilling prophecy.' Why not reverse our perspectives? If we have positive assumptions about people with Down syndrome, they will have opportunities at school, at work, in relationships, and in other activities. And maybe these positive assumptions will become reality."
“I’m Guilty”: People Check Their Own Biases Against Down Syndrome After Watching New Ad
https://www.boredpanda.com/powerful-new-ad-challenges-stereotypes-about-down-syndrome/
From What If to What Next podcast
Episode 63 - What if disability justice, deep inclusion and liberation were centred in healthcare, education and the arts?
https://fromwhatiftowhatnext.libsyn.com/63-what-if-disability-justice-deep-inclusion-and-liberation-were-centred-in-healthcare-education-and-the-arts
Episode 64 - What if the Black Fantastic reshaped the world?
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/64-what-if-the-black-fantastic-reshaped-the-world/id1538281063?i=1000586919985
Episode 97 - What if there was an alternative to capitalism, after all?
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/97-what-if-there-was-an-alternative-to-capitalism-after-all/id1538281063?i=1000648727593
Imperfect Resources, including a guide to 2SLGBTQ2AI++ inclusion, an inclusive language guide, ableist words and terms to avoid, and more
https://www.theimperfect.network/resources
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Books Applied Podcast - Think Again by Adam Grant
In the book Think Again, Adam Grant teaches about the power of being able to change your mind. He makes a strong case for why this mental flexibility is crucial for a happy and healthy life. You're not a sell-out when you learn and grow!
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Books Applied Podcast - Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, Sheila Heen - Featuring Special Guest Marsha Shandur
We are CONSTANTLY having (or avoiding) difficult conversations. This book will tell you how to do it well.
Special guest Marsha Shandur and I talk through highlights of the book and have some laughs discussing having (and also avoiding) Difficult Conversations.
Marsha made this secret webpage with more resources based on this podcast episode! She is such a pro. Check it out: https://www.yesyesmarsha.com/booksapplied/
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Books Applied Podcast - Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown - Featuring Special Guest Jo Linden
Naming your emotions (being aware of how you feel) is integral to emotional intelligence. The feelings wheel is a tool I often share with folks to help jump-start their creativity and awareness when putting words to feelings. In Atlas of the Heart, Brene Brown does us one better by explaining what those words for feelings actually mean and why naming them is useful. In this episode, I talk with Jo Linden about this beautiful book and how naming emotions frees us to be more actualized people.
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