EP 186: Books Good Enough to Read Again (from the archives)
Are you a reread or rewatch person? I know some folks who love rewatching their favorite movies and TV shows and comfort read their old favorites. I typically don’t do that. I feel like there are so many things I haven’t experienced a first time that I want to learn new things all the time.
But sometimes books (and shows) are so dang good even I can’t help myself ( I am looking at you Pushing Daisies 🥧🕵️♂️💀👙).
In this week’s podcast, I am resharing my list of books that have made such an impact on me that I return to them over and over again. Fair Play gave me the language to work with my partner on making sure we were both taking responsibility for our house and child.
We’d set out to have an equitable relationship, and even we fell into some gendered defaults. I love this book so much that I have added Fair Play Facilitator to my professional offerings.
I hope you will give it a listen and share with me what books have made such an impression on you that you return to them over and over again.
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Recommended books:
- Beautiful You: Daily Guide to Radical Self Acceptance by Rosie Molinary
- Year of Positive Thinking, Daily Inspiration, Wisdom and Courage by Cindy Spiegel
- The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You by Brené Brown Ph.D. L.M.S.W
- Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin
- It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand by Megan Devine
- The Lightmaker's Manifesto: How to Work for Change without Losing Your Joy by Karen Walrond
- Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual by Luvvie Ajayi Jones
- Fair Play by Eve Rodsky
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