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Inkshift Podcast

Inkshift Podcast

Written by: Val Matthews
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Welcome to Inkshift, where ideas leap from the page to real-life impact. Each episode, we dive into a non-fiction book that reshapes how we think about business, leadership, and project success. From strategic frameworks to transformative mindsets, Inkshift brings you practical insights to elevate your work and sharpen your edge. Join us as we explore the wisdom inked on each page and shift it into actionable takeaways for professionals and curious minds alike.Val Matthews Art
Episodes
  • Episode 34 - Nudge: Improving Decisions on Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
    Feb 24 2025

    The concept of "nudges" and their influence on decision-making in various aspects of life, including health, wealth, and happiness. It argues that people often deviate from rational choices due to cognitive biases, automatic thinking, and lack of self-control. The book introduces the idea of "choice architecture," which suggests that subtle changes in how choices are presented can significantly impact people's decisions without restricting their freedom. Examples span diverse domains like retirement savings, organ donation, environmental policy, and credit markets, illustrating how nudges can promote better outcomes. The book also addresses potential pitfalls, such as "evil nudges" driven by self-interest, and emphasizes the importance of transparency and the publicity principle in ethical choice architecture. Ultimately, the source champions libertarian paternalism, advocating for thoughtful interventions that guide individuals toward improved well-being while preserving freedom of choice.

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    17 mins
  • Episode 33- The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
    Jan 6 2025

    Steven Pressfield's The War of Art is a self-help book addressing the internal resistance that prevents individuals from pursuing their creative goals. The book is structured around three parts: defining Resistance, a destructive force hindering creative endeavors; turning professional, emphasizing discipline and commitment; and the higher realm, exploring the role of inspiration and unseen forces in creative work. Pressfield uses anecdotes and personal experiences to illustrate his points, arguing that consistent work, even in the face of self-doubt, is crucial for overcoming Resistance and achieving creative success. A foreword by Robert McKee offers a personal perspective on overcoming procrastination, a key manifestation of Resistance.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 32 - The Art of War by Sun Tzu and Martin van Creveld
    Jan 6 2025

    An excerpt from Martin van Creveld's The Art of War, a comprehensive survey of military thought throughout history. The excerpt examines the evolution of military theory and practice, from ancient Chinese strategists like Sun Tzu to modern thinkers grappling with nuclear strategy and guerrilla warfare. It explores key figures and their contributions, highlighting differences between Western and Eastern approaches to warfare. The book covers various periods and styles of combat, including naval warfare, siege warfare, and the impact of technological advancements. Finally, the text includes a chronology of significant historical military events and a list of further reading.

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    19 mins
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