
#1931 - Mike Glover
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#1931 - Mike Glover mentions Tribe by Sebastian Junger, Survival Psychology by John Leach, Unthinkable by Amanda Ripley, and Prepared by Mike Glover with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Have you ever read a Sebastian Younger's book tribe? Great book.
John Leach described the reason people live and people die and the sum up was a formula.
She wrote the book Unthinkable. And it's a real good book on why people live, why people die.
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- The conversation centers on building resilience in people.
- A second recurring theme is modern survival preparation.
- Referenced books include Tribe by Sebastian Junger and Survival Psychology by John Leach.
- The strongest audience signal points to Veterans and those interested in military experiences and Individuals interested in survival training and psychology.
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“The speaker mentions reading Sebastian Junger's book 'Tribe' and describes it as a great summary of the military experience, expressing a desire for more context from the author.”
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“The speaker mentions reading 'Survival Psychology' by John Leach, which discusses the reasons people live and die in survival situations, and introduces the concept of 1080 10.”
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“He talks about it in reflection in the book Unthinkable. He says when I went to move my legs wouldn't work and I thought I was shot and I said to myself this isn't so bad.”
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“The speaker mentions having a book called 'Prepared' that launches on D-Day, coinciding with the release of an app for homeschooling and self-reliance education.”
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“The book Comfort Crisis, Dopamine Nation are great books that talk about these kind of things.”
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“The book Comfort Crisis, Dopamine Nation are great books that talk about these kind of things.”
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The host mentions 'Tribe' by Sebastian Junger to highlight the challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life and the importance of c…

The host mentioned 'Survival Psychology' to highlight the psychological factors that influence survival in catastrophic situations. The book provid…

The host mentions 'Unthinkable' by Amanda Ripley to explore the psychological responses people have in life-threatening situations. The discussion…
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Bill Gates
“The speaker mentions watching a documentary by Bill Gates on pandemics and potential mass catastrophe, which influenced their views on preparedness.”