Episodios

  • Never Eat Alone: How Anybody Can Succeed Anywhere and Sustain It.
    Sep 5 2025

    What if the secret to career success, influence, and opportunity isn’t talent, luck, or even hard work—but the people you surround yourself with? In Never Eat Alone, Expanded and Updated, Keith Ferrazzi reveals how the world’s most successful leaders—from CEOs to cultural icons—leverage authentic relationships to get ahead.

    In this episode, we uncover Ferrazzi’s bold strategies for transforming connections into opportunities: why “invisibility is worse than failure,” how constant “pinging” keeps your network alive, and why generosity—not self-interest—is the ultimate power play. These aren’t fluffy networking tips; they’re field-tested tactics you can use today to open doors, climb higher, and build influence that lasts.

    If you’ve ever wondered why some people seem to always be “in the right room at the right time,” this episode will give you the playbook.

    We encourage you to buy the book on Amazon, https://amzn.to/45QR604, and other bookstores. Please share, let us know how this episode changes your approach to success. Follow, share, like, tag, and subscribe to the Playing Books podcast.

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    50 m
  • John Gray's Revolution: Dating, Marriage, Relationships, and Sex - Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.
    Sep 4 2025

    Welcome to another practical episode of the Playing Books podcast. This episode is a conversation about John Gray’s Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus: A Practical Guide for Improving Communication and Getting What You Want in Your Relationships

    The Core Differences: Understand the key distinctions in how men and women communicate, process emotions, and express their needs, guided by Gray's famous 'different planets' metaphor.

    Bridging the Gap: Discover why misunderstandings often happen and learn tangible techniques to build empathy and connection.

    Actionable Insights: Get practical tips on how to interpret each other's ways of expressing love, stress, and requests for support.

    Key Concepts: We break down important strategies like the 'Love Letter' method for sharing feelings, and we explore the different emotional cycles men and women go through—men 'pulling away' like a rubber band, and women's self-esteem fluctuating like a wave.

    Cultivating Deeper Intimacy: Ultimately, this episode helps you accept and respect natural differences, moving past trying to change each other and fostering more fulfilling, harmonious relationships.

    Succeeding in a relationship with the opposite sex requires learning from well-known, proven relationship guides like John Gray’s Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus. You can purchase the book on Amazon at https://amzn.to/4pmi0oi, and at other bookstores.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Lee Iacocca’s Autobiography: Lessons in Integrity, Communication, Sales, Resilience, Adaptability, Leadership, Grit, and Decisions.
    Sep 3 2025

    Welcome to another practical episode of the Playing Books podcast.

    We discuss the autobiography of Lee Iacocca, a man whose name became synonymous with resilience, innovation, and decisive leadership in the American automotive industry. From his groundbreaking creation of the Mustang at Ford to orchestrating the miraculous turnaround of Chrysler, Iacocca's life is a masterclass in overcoming adversity and achieving monumental success.

    We'll explore the raw, behind-the-scenes accounts of his time at Ford, including the intense power plays and the "reign of intimidation" under Henry Ford II. More importantly, we unpack the strategies and sheer grit that Iacocca employed to save Chrysler from the brink of bankruptcy, repaying a $1.2 billion government loan ahead of schedule.

    This isn't just a story about cars; it's a practical guide to integrity, know-how, and guts. Learn how Iacocca prioritized quality, mastered communication, and made tough decisions that revitalized an entire industry. His journey, from the son of Italian immigrants to a celebrated "celebrity CEO," offers invaluable lessons for anyone looking to make a significant impact in their own field.

    You can buy the book to learn how to communicate, make good use of your time, and develop other leadership skills. It is available on Amazon, https://amzn.to/4lTUZ95, and everywhere books are sold.

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    1 h y 37 m
  • Find Meaningful Connections with Others: Relationships Over Ego - Human's Are Wired for Relationships.
    Aug 25 2025


    This practical episode uncovers the fundamental longing in every human, the need and development of relationships with others.

    Since infancy, everyone lives with the desire to relate to others. No one can outgrow this principal desire. We want meaningful human connections. We may think we need more money, a beautiful house, a high-paying job,

    influential position, but underneath that is the burning desire to want people who love us, appreciate us, are always available for us, and stand by us, rain or shine.

    Relationships that reciprocate love, time, money, and fulfillment will ever drive all humans, admittedly or not. Who better describes this innate desire in us than W. R. D. Fairbairn? Fairbairn’s Psychoanalytic Studies of the Personality concludes that the need for relationships is ever the central focus of every human’s development, existence, and making meaning of each of these.

    Before you spend or keep spending thousands of dollars in therapy, this episode challenges you to scrutinize your relationships, starting with the relationship with yourself. Have you been a worthwhile person in your relationships? In making sense of others, it is a significant step to check their relationships to save time, money, medical, and other resources in checking other areas.

    No one is anti-social as generally thought and accepted. We are all active social beings. We love good companies, which control to a large extent our happiness, health, and fulfillment in career and life.

    Please, get W. R. D. Fairbairn’s Psychoanalytic Studies of the Personality on Amazon, https://amzn.to/3HGs0aW, and delve deeper into all the aspects it covers, and you should start to lead a happier life. Follow, subscribe, share, comment, and recommend the Playing Book podcast and this episode.

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    1 h
  • Endangered Women: Reexamining, Understanding, and Unleashing Women and Untapping Their Wild Potentials from Clarissa Pinkola Estés’s “Women Who Run with the Wolves”.
    Aug 19 2025

    Welcome to the Playing Books podcast, where we offer practical episodes from bestselling books to challenge you to sustain a healthy self-esteem and expend all your potential in making yourself, loved ones, and the world a lot better. Using the story of Adam and Eve, women continue to symbolize everything evil and stressful. You hear the phrase, ‘Fear women’ in conversations about women to emphasize that the female gender represents losses, betrayal, pain, heartbreak, and taking over the hard-earned wealth of the male gender. Consequently, there is an invisible oppression, hate, and opposition of women even in the least expected places. Are women like endangered species? Or when you hear 'endangered species', women should also come to mind.

    In this episode, we delve into the profound wisdom of Clarissa Pinkola Estés' bestseller, "Women Who Run with the Wolves." This book explores, retrieves, and examines women to better understand, appreciate, and love them, as well as give women their place to unleash their unique, powerful, wild, innovative, and packed potential and drive.

    As a woman, societal traditions and accusations can be limiting and overwhelming. This episode reminds you to start from your inside. You have a latent wild power inside. So focus and start tapping out that power that you don’t hear what outside voices of condemnations have concluded about you, your contributions, and your future.

    We’ll discuss how to listen to the whispers of your soul, navigate the complexities of modern life with instinctual grace, and embrace the fierce, untamed spirit that resides within us all. If you’ve ever wondered how ancient myths and fairy tales can offer practical guidance for contemporary women, what it truly means to be “wild” in today’s world, or how to heal from societal conditioning that disconnects us from our true nature, this episode and the book have answers.

    We’ll explore key archetypes that shape our understanding of ourselves and our relationships, and how we can use the wisdom of the wolf to navigate challenges and embrace our power. Tune in to embark on a journey of self-discovery and awaken the wild woman within. You can purchase the book to delve into and revisit portions that interest you as many times as you want. It’s available on Amazon at https://amzn.to/41aPwn4 and other standard bookstores.

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    51 m
  • Steps to the Top That Change People: Mastering Zig Ziglar's Principles for Success from Steps to the Top by Zig Ziglar.
    Aug 14 2025

    Negative experiences, a bitter past, a bleak future, laziness, people’s opinions, fear, selfishness, loneliness, frustration, and confusion often provide people with compelling reasons to accept whatever life throws their way. They’ve accepted and adjusted to poverty, a manageable health condition, dissatisfaction, and constant complaints.

    Consequently, living at the mercy of life and circumstance prevents individuals from prioritizing the most valuable resource available to everyone: time. It also blinds them from learning from the successes of others.

    This practical episode will change you from within, with concrete external results. You can take control of your life and life in general, dictating your circumstances. The conventional way of life shouldn’t be accepting life as it comes. Regardless of economic or other challenges, you should remain focused, successful, and contribute to the success of others and a better world.

    This episode begins with a foundation: the top is always accessible to anyone, anywhere. It then guides you through the steps to reach the top. Once you build your lifestyle around these steps, you’ll remain at the top.

    Zig Ziglar, a highly successful individual, made significant contributions to the success of many people. He was a Christian, sincere, factual, professional, American, and loving in his approach. Ziglar should be someone you aspire to learn from in your pursuit of success, maximizing your potential, and becoming a positive influence on others.

    You can obtain Zig Ziglar’s book, “Steps to the Top,” on Amazon, https://amzn.to/47tkYAC, and other bookstores. Ziglar lived to bring humor, hope, and encouragement to people; this episode and the book don’t disappoint.

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    1 h y 44 m
  • Skills Over Passion: How to Get and Keep the Work You Truly Love from Cal Newport's So Good They Can't Ignore You.
    Aug 8 2025

    Have you been following your passion in your career? Are you having true fulfillment in your career? Don't you have dissatisfaction from failing to utilize your personality, skills, experience, education, and expertise?

    Layoffs. Job insecurity. Competitive job market. Massive unemployment. New graduates flooding the job market. Have any of these and other reasons prevented you from pursuing, getting, and keeping your dream job?

    First, don't follow your passion or focus more on acquiring some needed skills.

    This podcast guides you through preparing, landing, and keeping the job you have been longing for, but never believed you would ever have.

    Learn what skills can make you nearly indispensable and how to acquire them. Skills largely beat other factors in landing a job. You can become a valuable professional. Overcome the fears, insecurities, beliefs, and myths that have been keeping you from realizing your potential.

    Have you got or building a career capital? We encourage you to get the book on Amazon, https://amzn.to/45bF8hf, and other places where books are sold.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Stories and Lessons of American Pioneer Women: Explore Their Lives, Daring Adventures, Remarkable Stories of Courage, Strength, Struggles, Triumphs, and Lasting Legacies.
    Jul 25 2025

    Discover the extraordinary lives of the women who shaped the American West in our latest podcast episode, Heroic, Courageous, & Intelligent Ways American Pioneer Women Survived the Wild West: Strength, Sacrifice, Stories, & Lessons for Modern Life. Inspired by William W. Fowler's American Frontier, this episode explores the often-overlooked heroism and resilience of these pioneering mothers.

    Journey beyond the romanticized image of the Wild West and uncover the realities faced by these incredible women: the hardships, the sacrifices, the triumphs, and the profound impact they had on the nation's history. We will explore their strength in the face of adversity, their ingenuity in overcoming challenges, and the lasting lessons their lives hold for us today.

    This episode features:

    - Valuable and authentic historical accounts based on primary sources, bringing to life the adventures, hardships, captivities, and trials these women faced.

    - Inspiring stories of survival and perseverance that showcase the resilient spirit of American pioneer women.

    - Powerful narratives of courage and determination highlight their contributions to building and making the U.S. a great nation.

    - Timeless lessons on resilience, resourcefulness, and the strength of the human spirit, relevant to modern life.

    Tune in to learn about the unsung heroines of the American frontier and their enduring legacy.

    Let us know how this episode inspires you, and other lessons you want to share. Please, follow, share, subscribe, and recommend the Playing Books podcast.

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    44 m