About this episode
What books actually change the way you think?In this episode, Conor Brown and I share ten books that have shaped how we approach business, creativity, and life. We each brought our top favs, a mix of fiction and nonfiction, and talked about why these stories and ideas stuck with us long after we finished reading them.From leadership and creativity to storytelling and personal growth, these books have influenced how we make decisions, solve problems, and think about the world around us. If you’re always on the lookout for your next great read, this episode is packed with recommendations.----------------------Key TakeawaysA good book stays with you: The titles we remember years later are usually the ones that changed how we see something.Fiction can teach powerful lessons: Great stories often reveal insights about people, decisions, and leadership in ways nonfiction can’t.Reading across genres builds better thinking: Mixing fiction and nonfiction exposes you to different ways of solving problems.Ideas compound over time: The more you read, the more connections you start to see between different concepts and disciplines.----------------------Books Mentioned in This EpisodeJeff's Nonfiction Book PicksMove, Think, Rest by Natalie NixonWealthy and Well-Known by Rory VadenCreativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull5 Mere Christians by Jordan RaynorTalk Like TED by Carmine GalloConor's Nonfiction Book PicksThe Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan HolidayThe War of Art by Steven PressfieldDigital Minimalism by Cal NewportIt’s Better to Be Feared by Seth WickershamThe Dynasty by Jeff Benedict