Books mentioned on podcasts
Books recommended or referenced by guests across the podcasts we cover. Ranked by how often they get cited — the most-mentioned books tend to be the ones founders, investors, and operators talk about across multiple shows.
Page 10 of 10 — 564 catalogued books ranked by mention frequency.
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- #541
Theory of Moral Sentiments
by Adam Smith
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #542
Way of the Warrior Kid
by Jocko Willink
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #543
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
by Marie Kondo
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #544
Economics of Shortage
by Janos Kornai
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #545
The Master Switch
by Tim Wu
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #546
The Obstacle Is The Way
by Ryan Holiday
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #547
Bridge of Spies
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #548
The Upstarts
by Brad Stone
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #549
The Power of Full Engagement
by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #550

Enchiridion
by Epictetus
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #551

Genius Foods
by Max Lugavere
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #552

When Genius Failed
by Roger Lowenstein
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #553
The Story of Us
by Tamim Ansari
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #554

Letters from an Astrophysicist
by Neil deGrasse Tyson
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #555
Merlin Question-and-Answer Books
by Neil deGrasse Tyson
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #556

Laws
by Plato
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #557

Republic
by Plato
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #558
Women on the Market
by Luce Irigaray
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #559
Totem and Taboo
by Sigmund Freud
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #560

99 Bottles of OOP
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #561
The Unseen Truth
by Sarah Lewis
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #562
Gainsborough's portrait of his daughters
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #563
The Portrait of Gainsborough's Daughters
Mentioned in 1 episode
- #564

Critique of Pure Reason
by Immanuel Kant
Mentioned in 1 episode