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Neuro Web Design: What Makes Them Click? by Susan Weinschenk

In this episode of SummaryPedia, we delve into Neuro Web Design: What Makes Them Click? by Susan Weinschenk, a fascinating look at the psychology behind web design and its influence on user behavior. This book explores the unconscious triggers and social forces driving our online actions, offering actionable insights for web designers, marketers, and anyone…

Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell

Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell challenges the traditional “self-made man” myth, arguing that success is not merely the result of individual merit or intelligence. Instead, Gladwell demonstrates that high achievers are beneficiaries of hidden advantages, cultural legacies, and extraordinary opportunities. This book matters today because it shifts the conversation from examining what…

Layered Money by Nik Bhatia

Layered Money: From Gold and Dollars to Bitcoin and Central Bank Digital Currencies by Nik Bhatia provides a compelling and accessible exploration of how money has evolved over millennia. Spanning from seashells to Bitcoin, Bhatia explains the layered structure of money, central banks’ role, and the rise of cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin. The book illuminates monetary…

Who Stole My Pension? by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Edward Siedle

Who Stole My Pension? by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Edward Siedle exposes a chilling reality: the secure retirement you were promised is likely an illusion, deliberately undermined by financial elites and systemic corruption. Forensic investigator Edward Siedle and financial expert Robert Kiyosaki reveal how Wall Street and government complicity enable the draining of trillions from…

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The Art of Story-Telling By Marie L. Shedlock

The Art of Story-Telling is the definitive guide to the ancient craft of narrative, transforming it into a sophisticated educational tool. Shedlock addresses the challenge of engaging young minds, offering a masterclass in selecting, preparing, and presenting stories that shape character and intellect,. This book matters today as a vital counter-narrative to digital over-stimulation, proving…

Storytelling in Business: The Authentic and Fluent Organization by Janis Forman

Storytelling in Business by Janis Forman reveals how narrative is more than “child’s play”; it is a vital management tool for building trust and executing strategy. In an era of soundbites and cynicism, Forman demonstrates how “authentic and fluent” storytelling helps leaders connect with stakeholders to drive organizational performance. This book provides a rigorous framework…

Storytelling Art Studio by Cathy Nichols

Storytelling Art Studio by Cathy Nichols transforms the “blank canvas” from a source of anxiety into a stage for personal narrative. By blending literary theory with mixed-media techniques, Nichols solves the problem of creative stagnation, teaching artists to communicate deep emotional themes. In an era of digital detachment, this book empowers you to use art…

Storytelling with You: Plan, Create, and Deliver a Stellar Presentation by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic

The standard business presentation is often a missed opportunity where data dumps and “teleprompter” slides fail to inspire action. Storytelling with You: Plan, Create, and Deliver a Stellar Presentation by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic provides a practical, three-phase roadmap to transform from a data-focused individual into a confident, impactful storyteller. By identifying the irresistible “cookie” that…

Storytelling and Collective Psychology by Darren Kelsey

Humans are “narrative building machines” whose internal stories dictate their daily reality and the state of our societal divisions. Darren Kelsey explores how the work of illusionist Derren Brown, combined with Stoic philosophy and Jungian psychology, helps us master these stories to find personal tranquility and collective unity in a polarized world. By re-examining the…