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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Laziness Does Not Exist
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Mentioned by 

in the context of books exploring themes of productivity and work-life balance.


Mike Schmitz

141 snips
193: Slow Productivity by Cal Newport
Mentioned by 

; he blurbed this book.


Cal Newport

141 snips
Ep. 171: Is Slow Productivity the Solution to Burnout?
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and discussed throughout the podcast as a book addressing the misconception of laziness in neurodivergent individuals.

William Curb

63 snips
Navigating Neurodivergence and Masking with Dr. Devon Price
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as the author of the books discussed in the podcast.

Matt Bernstein

22 snips
Annoying Gays are Not the Problem
Mentioned by 

; his book challenges the notion of laziness and explores the reasons behind unproductive behavior.


Caleb Bissinger

20 snips
THE ESSENTIALS: Our Favorite Moments From Season 4
Mentioned by 

; 

blurbed this book.


Cal Newport


Cal Newport

18 snips
Ep. 65: Is Productivity Bad?
Mentioned by 

as the book they are discussing in the podcast.


Rufus Griscom

12 snips
LAZINESS: There's No Such Thing
Mentioned by 

as the author of the book, and their views on laziness are discussed throughout the episode.


Elise Hu

12 snips
Is It Laziness, Or A Sign You Need To Slow Down?
Mentioned by 

as a book she recently read.


Jenny Blake

273: Navigating Time Anxiety, Reducing Inbox Dread, and Creating Ease Loops with Chris Guillebeau
Mentioned by Megan Cain, highlighting the author's perspective on laziness and rest.

Our most valuable lessons from 2 pandemic years
The speaker thought that this book was Devon Price's first book.

Unmasking: Or, Masking Part Deux
Recommended by 

as a book with tips on mental health and self-respect, and how to reduce workload.


Doreen Ford

This Is the Booming Movement To Abolish Work as We Know It
Mentioned by 

as the author of the book and a social psychologist.


Emily Kwong

This New Year - Slow Down, It Doesn't Mean You're Lazy
Mentioned by Shannon to explain the concept of laziness as a signal for rest, not a moral failing.

Lazy or Liberated? The Four of Swords & Eight of Pentacles go to Therapy
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in the context of songs he covered for a new album.

Alejandro Escovedo

Alejandro Escovedo