

Books Applied Podcast
Iggy Perillo, WSL Leadership
A deep dive into an excellent book and how to apply it to make your work, sport and life more awesome.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Dec 1, 2025 • 60min
Books Applied Podcast - Radical Candor by Kim Scott - Featuring Special Guest Brandi Oldham
When Radical Candor exploded onto the business world in 2017, the story was that this book justified and celebrated the effectiveness of being an a-hole to your people. "Candor" was the code for "being mean," and it was all ok because it worked.Reading Radical Candor by Kim Scott, you get a much more nuanced (and useful) take on how to be an effective leader by challenging directly AND caring personally. This episode of the Books Applied Podcast is a fast-paced conversation with Brandi Oldham that hits on what Kim Scott actually said about Radical Candor and how to do it well. We get into the four traps to avoid when delivering radical candor and how to be an excellent communicator and leader.

Nov 3, 2025 • 10min
Books Applied Podcast - Trauma Stewardship by Laura van Dernoot Lipsky
Caring for other people who are experiencing trauma can cause a trauma exposure response in us. In Trauma Stewardship, Laura van Dernoot Lipsky and Connie Burk dive into the warning signs for trauma exposure and how to respond to those signs in a way that sustains and fuels us. This is a great read for anyone who works or spends time with people experiencing trauma.I hope this podcast motivates you to read the book so that you can be more self-compassionate and find a sustainable path while caring for others.

Aug 1, 2025 • 50min
Books Applied Podcast - 10 to 25 by David Yeager - Featuring Special Guest Jo Linden
Jo Linden and I discuss the mentor mindset, what it is, and how to do it well, based on the book 10 to 25 by David Yeager.It turns out that the problem with young people today is that older people didn't do their homework and learn the best way to support them based on young people's developmental priorities. David Yeager does the homework for us in his research that goes into this directly applicable book.If you know or work with any young people (or people who work with young people), you'll find amazing insights in 10 to 25.Learn more about Jo and her work with youth-serving adults at: https://www.lindenconnects.com/schools.

Jul 1, 2025 • 43min
Books Applied Podcast - Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara - Featuring Special GuestEffy
Effy and I talk about Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara and its lessons for how to be deeply of service to others. Also, Effy defends working in retail, and Iggy enjoys discovering the more nuanced and effective alternative to "assume positive intent."

Jun 1, 2025 • 38min
Books Applied Podcast - Untamed by Glennon Doyle - Featuring Special Guest Daava Mills
There are many reasons why I was late to pick-up Untamed by Glennon Doyle (I mention them specifically in the episode). I'm glad I did (eventually) so I could have this animated conversation with the always sharp Daava Mills. Maybe you can't relate to this book, and that's ok. It still might surprise you.

May 1, 2025 • 49min
Books Applied Podcast - Cues by Vanessa Van Edwards - Featuring Special Guest Jenn T. Grace
Learn how to convey more warmth, competence, and charisma as Jenn T. Grace and I discuss the book Cues by Vanessa Van Edwards. This book describes the exact things you can say and do to have your desired impact on the people around you. Jenn and I talk through the details of how it is done.

Apr 1, 2025 • 33min
Books Applied Podcast - The Striker and The Clock by Georgia Cloepfil - Featuring Special Guest Steve Price (AKA Skippy Steve)
This engaging book by Georgia Cloepfil gives an insider look into professional women's sports at the not-quite-ultra-elite level. In conversation with Skippy Steve, we explore the challenges and rewards of Georga's experience in women's sports and how this story has been missing from the lore of semi-pro athletics in the public eye.

Mar 1, 2025 • 24min
Books Applied Podcast - Peak by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool
Remember the it-only-takes-10,000-hours-to-be-an-expert craze? This book is by the guy (Anders Ericsson)who did the research on how to become an expert that was misinterpreted and started all the hullabaloo. The book clarifies what you actually need to do to become an expert and how to do it. (It may take less than 10,000 hours!)

Feb 3, 2025 • 45min
Books Applied Podcast - Reset by Dan Heath
Dan Heath created a ton of additional resources and info for this book. You can find these treasures at danheath.com/reset, and for resources for each chapter in the book, go to danheath.com/reset-links. Happy learning!

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Jan 1, 2025 • 57min
Books Applied Podcast - 4000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman - Featuring Special Guest Erika Cooley
In this engaging discussion, Erika Cooley, an occupational therapist from Portland with a passion for rock climbing and gardening, shares her insights on time management inspired by Oliver Burkeman's ideas. They explore the concept of prioritizing fulfillment over productivity, emphasizing the importance of being present in everyday moments. Erika highlights the power of focused living and the value of embracing limitations. Together, they challenge the relentless pursuit of efficiency and advocate for a more intentional, meaningful approach to life.


