
On 'The BookJelly Podcast', I talk about books, ideas and the world around them – all solo, unfiltered, in my own words. Since my interests are varied, you may find me vacillating between fiction and nonfiction, business strategy and travelogues, essays and poetry, and much more. If you like sharp insights, storytelling without fluff and honest reflections on books that make you think, you’ll feel... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode of The BookJelly Podcast, I speak about arriving late to a writer. My first sustained encounter with Naguib Mahfouz came not through syllabi or reputation, but almost accidentally, via Salman Rushdie’s Knife. The Quarter, a posthumous... more
In the concluding part of this book review, we witness how Alfred Lansing created, inadvertently perhaps, a moral parable for courage and leadership. We follow Shackleton’s men through their unimaginable voyage across the Drake Passage and end with t... more
What happens when human ambition meets the cold indifference of nature? In Part I of Endurance book review, I explore Alfred Lansing’s breathtaking account of Shackleton’s doomed Antarctic voyage: a story of courage, chaos and the thin line between c... more
In a world obsessed with maximizing every minute, we’ve mistaken motion for meaning. Our calendars are full, our minds are empty. In this solo episode, I explore how efficiency became the new theology and why silence, slowness and reflection are no l... more
In this episode, I explore The Art of Military Innovation: Lessons from the Israeli Defense Forces by Edward N. Luttwak and Eitan Shamir — a fascinating deep dive into how Israel turned scarcity, improvisation, and urgency into an engine of military ... more
Wars aren’t just won by soldiers. They’re won by ideas. In this episode, I explore The Art of Military Innovation: Lessons from the Israeli Defense Forces by Edward N. Luttwak and Eitan Shamir — a fascinating deep dive into how Israel turned scarcity... more
In this episode, I dive into A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway, Factotum by Charles Bukowski and Knife by Salman Rushdie. From café tables in Paris to dive bars and hospital beds, these books show what it really means to live - and write - through... more
In this episode of The BookJelly Podcast, we dive into The Wolf by Nate Blakeslee. It's a gripping story of O-Six, the legendary wolf who captured hearts and headlines.
It’s a deep, reflective journey into the wild ecosystems of Yellowstone, the s... more









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