Listening to this podcast feels like self-care
My idea of a soundtrack for a long car ride is back-to-back podcast episodes about non-dual awareness and productivity-hacking morning routines, much to the eye-rolling dismay of my fiancé, who prefers music. But sometimes I too just want a podcast that feels less like self-improvement and more like self-care. I love the intimacy of hearing someone’s 3 most formative books, and I love that sometimes Neil’s inspiring individual is Malcom Gladwell, and other times it’s Shirley the Nurse who he met at a gas station. It’s playful, sincere, unpretentious, and unapologetically dorky in the best possible way. My fiancé approves, which is how we got through two episodes on our recent drive home from Ottawa.
rzm83 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/28/21
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Neil goes in with a lot of research on each author and it results in an interesting and in-depth interview every time. It's just wonderful!Read full review »
BoneStamp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/18
Good guests, but Mr. Pasricha has the annoying habit of repeatedly interrupting them just as they are beginning to answer. It's as if he wants to show off how well he can anticipate where they're going by jumping in to get there first. It's extremely frustrating.Read full review »
MrMike298 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/19
This is a delightful podcast. Neil has taken the premise of reading to its roots. To the authors themselves, by asking them questions about what it is that motivated, mentored or developed their own interest in reading and eventually their desire to write. Neil's approach is to ask writers...Read full review »
adsmith60 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/31/18
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