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Books for Men

August '23 Recap

28 Aug 2023

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In this episode of the Books for Men podcast, host Douglas Vigliotti expresses gratitude to the listeners, recaps the month of August 2023, and emphasizes that the show is not exclusive to men, despite its title. He shares his experience of being in Croatia and how traveling reminds him not to judge people, places, and things based on appearances but to embrace curiosity and let people, places, and things surprise him. Vigliotti then provides a recap of the three books featured in the month's episodes: The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz, Shoe Dog by Phil Knight, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zine. He briefly discusses the themes and messages of each book and encourages listeners to listen to the corresponding episodes for more information. He concludes by mentioning the website BooksforMen.org, where listeners can find full transcripts of the episodes and sign up for the newsletter, and reminds listeners they can connect with him on Instagram @douglasvigliotti.If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the podcast. Any of the three things below will help provide awareness for the initiative—inspiring (more) men to read and bringing together men who do. (Ladies, of course, you're always welcome!)Share with a friend or on social mediaSubscribe or follow on your favorite podcast platformLeave a rating or reviewVisit BooksforMen.org to sign up for the Books for Men newsletter, a monthly round-up of every episode with full book and author info, all the best quotes, and newsletter-only book recommendations

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