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Mentioned in 6 episodes

How to bake everything

Book • 2016

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by Drew as a book that discusses the concept of being a generalist.
184 snips
5 Ways to Hack Your Mind For Success
Mentioned by Anthony Metivier in the context of discussing the book "How to Be Everything."
12 snips
The #1 Mistake Self-Taught Learners Make (And How to Fix It)
Mentioned by Mike Schmitz as a book about multipotentialites, recommended by Jay Miller.
102: Pick Three by Randi Zuckerberg
Mentioned by Mike Schmitz as a book that discusses the importance of having a purpose for different rooms in your house.
104: The Minimalist Home by Joshua Becker
Mentioned by Mike Schmitz in relation to the concept of multipotentialites and the "demonstrate new learning" motivator.
107: The Motivation Code by Todd Henry
Mentioned by Joe Buleg as a book about embracing multiple interests and passions.
115: A World Without Email by Cal Newport
Mentioned by Molly Stentz as a comprehensive baking cookbook.
How To Eat At Home In Madison
Mentioned by Jay Miller as a book that hasn't been covered on Bookworm yet.
105: Living the Multipotentialite Life, with Jay Miller
Mentioned by Mike Schmitz as a book recommended by Jay Miller.
101: Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
Mentioned by Mike Schmitz as a book about being a multipotentialite.
103: How to Be Everything by Emilie Wapnick
Recommended by Steph Gillis as a guide for multipotentialites.
Can you be a generalist in the workplace? - with Steph Gillies of Destination Dream Job

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