The Hobbit
Why listeners keep surfacing The Hobbit
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien appears 11 times across 11 podcast episodes on 4 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.
Recent mentions on The Rest Is History, Joe Rogan Experience, and SmartLess.
The book 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien continues to be a popular topic across various podcasts, with multiple mentions highlighting its significance in literature and culture. For instance, episodes of 'The Rest Is History' frequently reference the book, discussing its origins and impact, including how Tolkien began writing it after World War I. The podcast also features guests recalling their childhood experiences with the book, emphasizing its lasting impression on readers.
Additionally, 'The Hobbit' is mentioned in the context of high fantasy literature during discussions on the 'Joe Rogan Experience,' where it is compared to other works like 'Lord of the Rings.' Other podcasts, such as 'SmartLess' and 'Founders,' also touch on the book, showcasing its relevance in various conversations about storytelling and personal development. This consistent engagement across different platforms illustrates the book's enduring appeal and its role in shaping literary discussions.
The host mentioned 'The Hobbit' while discussing their admiration for the guest's work in 'Lord of the Rings.' It highlights the host's appreciation for fantasy literature and its impact on their childhood.
The host mentions 'The Hobbit' as part of a discussion about a gifted student named Tim who was reading it at a young age. This reference highlights how reading can influence creativity and independent thinking in children.
The host discusses the influence of Iceland on J.R.R. Tolkien's work, particularly 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'. This connection highlights how the romanticized view of nature and exploration has shaped literary themes and contemporary travel trends.
Recent show rotation: The Rest Is History, Joe Rogan Experience, and SmartLess.
Guests tied to these mentions include Tabitha Syrett, Bob Gymlan, and Cate Blanchett.
Fastest path back to the source: the first indexed mention lands at 57:55 in the episode where we captured it.
Mentions across episodes
Every mention card links back to the episode page and exact transcript anchor.
“In the past, the Book Club covered The Hobbit as part of their bonus series for members.”
“Last week, we talked about J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit.”
“Discussing a different great book from history, including J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy classic, The Hobbit.”
“The conversation references 'The Hobbit' as part of a discussion about high fantasy books like 'Lord of the Rings'.”

“The Hobbit is famously, Tolkien starts writing it in the early 1920s when he's marking school certificate papers after he's come home from the First World War.”
“This hobbit was a very well-to-do hobbit, and his name was Baggins. The Bagginses had lived in the neighbourhood of the hill for time out of mind, and people considered them very respectable.”

“The speaker recalls reading The Hobbit as a child and how it became enshrined in their mind as the best book they had ever read.”
“Mentioned in relation to William Morris's trip to Iceland and his obsession with Norse myths, leading to Tolkien's works.”
“Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.”
“He was not particularly gifted in leadership, according to his teachers, but he moved confidently among his peers and articulately extolled the virtues of the novel he was reading at the time, which is The Hobbit by Tolkien.”
“The Hobbit is mentioned as part of the audio books that are frequently listened to in the speaker's home.”








