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How to use a little more obsessed
How to use a little more obsessed













how to use a little more obsessed

Yeah, we have had her on our podcast as well, talking about Off the Clock I think was the most recent book or one of her most recent books.

how to use a little more obsessed

But she mentioned your newsletter and said, Anne, you have to go sign up. It was actually our mutual friend Laura Vanderkam who’s been a guest on this podcast and readers, if you haven’t listened to that conversation about her talking about supply side reading and demand side reading, you should go do that. Although that’s not how we first connected.

how to use a little more obsessed

It is my pleasure.ĪNNE: Oh, it is a delight and so nice to talk to a fellow podcaster. Jeremy describes himself as an easy to please reader who can find something to love in just about every title he picks up I think you’ll find plenty to love in today’s episode. We also discuss finding seasonal rhythms in your reading life, finding books so compelling it feels like the pages turn themselves, and why Jeremy finds it so satisfying to give his reading life some structure with “projects” he plans. Today Jeremy and I discuss the difference between finding what you like to read versus what you feel you should read. Reading for work and reading for fun is a tricky balancing act (although don’t worry, you won’t hear either of us complain about it today). He writes for The Art of Manliness blog, produces the Art of Manliness podcast, and publishes the “Read More Books” newsletter. I think many of you will relate when you hear Jeremy Anderberg say he’s “a little bit obsessed with books,” which is a good thing, because not only is reading a source of enjoyment and intellectual satisfaction for Jeremy, it’s also a key part of his job as a writer and podcast producer. Today’s guest never stops thinking about what’s next on his reading horizon. Get in on the action by becoming a member at /whatshouldireadnext, P-A-T-R-E-O-N dot com/whatshouldireadnext And get ready for a bunch of summer reading bonus episodes coming your way on Patreon. To join us on May 20th, go to /whatshouldireadnext to get more info and sign up. And they get extra pages and titles that aren’t in the public edition. Members get the guide just after the Unboxing-which means they get it four days early. Unboxing is a DELIGHT-it’s the best kind of book party-and this year we’re doing it twice to accommodate more readers live: at noon AND 7pm Eastern time on Thursday, May 20. In this 90 minute live video session, I reveal every title in the guide and tell readers why I chose it. This is our 10th annual Summer Reading Guide, and we’re ready to celebrate! Everyone who is signed up for our email newsletter gets the guide when it comes out in May, but before the guide is officially released we host a live “unboxing” for our What Should I Read Next patreon supporters. Each year I read stacks and stacks of new releases so I can share what I love most. Readers, we’re kicking off the summer reading season in just a few weeks! The 2021 Summer Reading Guide is coming your way May 24th. Every week we’ll talk all things books and reading, and do a little literary matchmaking with one guest. We don’t get bossy on this show: What we WILL do here is give you the information you need to choose your next read. Welcome to the show that’s dedicated to answering the question that plagues every reader: What should I read next? I’m Anne Bogel, and this is What Should I Read Next? Episode 282. Jeremy describes himself as an easy to please reader who can find something to love in just about every title he picks up I think you’ll find plenty to love in today’s episode.ĭownload today’s episode of What Should I Read Next in your favorite podcast app or scroll down to listen right here on the website.ĪNNE: Hey readers. We also discuss finding seasonal rhythms in your reading life, finding books so compelling it feels like the pages turn themselves, and why Jeremy finds it so satisfying to give his reading life some structure with “projects” he plans for himself. Reading for work and reading for fun is a tricky balancing act (although don’t worry, you won’t hear either of us complain about it). He writes for The Art of Manliness blog, produces The Art of Manliness podcast, and publishes the “Read More Books” newsletter. I think many of you will relate when you hear him say he’s “a little bit obsessed with books,” which is a good thing, because not only is reading a source of enjoyment and intellectual satisfaction for Jeremy, it’s also a key part of his job as a writer and podcast producer. Jeremy Anderberg never stops thinking about what’s next on his reading horizon.















How to use a little more obsessed