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Mentioned in 12 episodes
The Good Enough Job
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Recommended by
Cal Newport for its provocative ideas on work-life balance and reclaiming life from work.


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Ep. 249: The Good Enough Job (w/ Simone Stolzoff)
Mentioned by
Laurie Santos and Simone Stolzoff as a book that explores how we've gotten so wrapped up in thinking about work as a deep part of our identity.


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Stop Looking for the Perfect Job - a "Good Enough Job" is Just Fine
Mentioned by Simone Stolzoff as a book she wrote about the relationship between work and identity.

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How to reclaim your life from work | Simone Stolzoff
Mentioned by
Dan Harris as the author of a new book that challenges the idea of defining oneself by work.


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The Myth of the Dream Job | Simone Stolzoff
Mentioned by AJ Harbinger as the book that explores modern work culture and offers a framework to redefine success.

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Escape the Dream Job Trap | Simone Stolzoff
Mentioned by Simone Stolzoff as the book he wrote about the relationship between work and identity.

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How to reclaim your life from work | Simone Stolzoff
Mentioned by
Dart Lindsley as a book that encourages people to step down from thinking that all goods and identity should come from work.


Is Work Worth It? A Philosopher on Why We Work | Michael Cholbi
Mentioned by Jen Walker-Wall while discussing activating other parts of your identity beyond your professional identity.

Episode 8: Small Changes, Big Impact: Transforming Your Career and Reimagining Ambition With Greater Ease
Mentioned by
Liz Moody as a book that encourages us to rethink what work-life balance actually looks like in practice.


Ask the Doctors: Happiness Edition—The 9 Best Tips From The World’s Leading Experts
Mentioned in the podcast as a giveaway book.

Preparing for a Recession: Our Family’s 5 Step Financial Plan
Recommended by
Jessica Moorhouse for Adrian Bar r, relating to his experience quitting his job and working on multiple projects.


The Canadian Guide to Getting Rich (Slowly) - Adrian Bar a.k.a Canadian in a T-Shirt, YouTuber