Table of (Mal)Contents

Aaron Armstrong
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Mar 18, 2019 • 53min

Leaders are Readers, But They’re Not If…

Harry S. Truman famously said, “Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers.” (I mean, unless he didn’t, of course. It’s hard to find anything confirming it for certain.) But what if they’re not? On this episode, we’re joined by our friend, co-worker and fellow Canadian Daniel Im to dig into the truth behind this leadership cliché and try to help leaders become better readers. Listen in as we discuss:
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Mar 11, 2019 • 34min

3-Word Descriptions, Retitling Books, and Keeping People from Reading Bad Books

It’s a tight, on-point conversation today on the podcast as we let the fine folks at Goodreads guide us once again. Listen in as we talk through the following big questions: * Describe a book you’re reading in three words* Which author would you choose to play your favorite sport with?* If you could give a book a different title, what would it be?* What do you tell your child or friend when they want to read a book that you know is te
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Mar 4, 2019 • 50min

Advice for aspiring authors, avoiding comparisons, when not to write

A couple of days before we recorded this episode, a fond memory popped up in my (Aaron’s) Facebook feed about starting the early work on what would become my first book, Awaiting A Savior. In honor of that memory, and because
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Feb 25, 2019 • 39min

How we read so much, cat-rants, and Dave’s new nickname

We’re dealing with some hard truths on this episode of the podcast as we address some bad habits this week. Listen in as we discuss: * Some important (sub-tweeted) listener feedback and Dave’s sinus issues* Why Barnabas hate cats* Why dogs love Aaron* Why there’s no such thing as a hero cat genre* How in the world we find time to read as much as we do while having families and jobs Plus, Dave gets a ne
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Feb 18, 2019 • 35min

Why do they always kill the dog, cats, and Nic Cage ruins everything

Dave’s daughter was recently traumatized when she read Where the Red Fern Grows, and we got to thinking: why the heck to teachers keep asking kids to read this book? Listen in as we discuss: * Why Dave’s still not sleeping and the Legend of Winston* What we think about this seemingly psychotic habit of authors writing books where the dog always dies* Why there’s no “the cat dies” genre and if there are any cats that
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Feb 13, 2019 • 25min

Relationship issues, marriage books, and fur babies

Apparently we need podcasting therapy, as our relationship issues come to the surface. Things got weird in the studio as we recorded a special sort-of-Valentines-Day-y episode of Table of (mal)Contents. Listen in as we discuss: Why Barnabas and Aaron dislike Love and Respect (while not throwing shade at Gary Chapman) Which is a worse term: book baby or fur baby? Why are there so many marriage books out there—and why are so many terrible? Who should never write a marriage book? What can actually be helpful about relationship books? The relationship book we should write The book(s) we didn’t rip on today: The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller My Squirrel Days by Ellie Kemper South of Broad: A Novelby Pat Conroy Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. This only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show. If you know someone who would benefit from listening, share the show on your favorite social media network. Give us a follow on Twitter at @malContentsPod We use affiliate links from Amazon to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the podcast. Be sure to purchase a book or ten that we talk about on every episode. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let’s talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.
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Feb 11, 2019 • 55min

Books that make you laugh, having dinner with authors, and why we don’t loan books

Imagine being out for dinner with three authors—any three. Who would they be, and what would you ask them? We’re asking ourselves some very random questions today as we present a new edition of Barnabas, Aaron and Dave Answer Goodreads Questions. Listen as we answer: If you could have dinner with any three authors, living or dead, who would they be? If you could only ask one question to one of your dinner guests, what would it be? What’s the one book in your library that you would never let someone borrow? Which books do you enjoy reading aloud? What was the last book that made you laugh out loud? A few of the books we mentioned on this episode: Gilead by Marilynne Robinson The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Basketball (and Other Things) by Shea Serrano A Man Called Ove and Beartown: A Novel by Fredrik Backman Adventures in Darkness by Tom Sullivan Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. This only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show. If you know someone who would benefit from listening, share the show on your favorite social media network. Give us a follow on Twitter at @malContentsPod We use affiliate links from Amazon to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the podcast. Be sure to purchase a book or ten that we talk about on every episode. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let’s talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.
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Feb 4, 2019 • 59min

Do humble C- - - - -ists exist, contract reveals revisited, and pronouncing GIF

We are living on the edge on this episode recorded in balmy downtown Minneapolis during the Bethlehem Pastor's Conference. Why? Because we're talking to Jeff Medders (@mrmedders) about his new book, which features a word I (Aaron) avoid using. Listen in as we discuss: What -1,000,000º F feels like What life is like in Cage-Stage County Whether or not the title of Jeff's book is an oxymoron Jeff defends himself over calling his new book a book baby How to make the most of a contract reveal photo Which is better: LaCroix or Tim Horton's? If it's pronounced "GIF" or "JIF" A few of the books mentioned on today's episode: Humble Calvinism by J.A. Medders The Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy Still Foolin’ ’em by Billy Crystal My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik Backman Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. This only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show. If you know someone who would benefit from listening, share the show on your favorite social media network. Give us a follow on Twitter at @malContentsPod We use affiliate links from Amazon to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the podcast. Be sure to purchase a book or ten that we talk about on every episode. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let's talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.

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