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The BookJelly Podcast

Amitesh Jasrotia

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

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Why do so many famous business books age poorly, while narrative and literary nonfiction continues to endure? In this episode of the BookJelly Podcast, I examine why business nonfiction struggles to remain timeless. Drawing from The Millionaire Next ... more

I avoided *The Millionaire Next Door* for nearly fifteen years. When I finally read it, three decades after its publication, I found a book that still delivers on behavior, but falls short on investing. In this episode, I unpack what the book gets ri... more

Ten years after his passing, this episode revisits Umberto Eco, the novelist, philosopher, semiotician and one of the last true public intellectuals. From his childhood in Fascist Italy to The Name of the Rose, from Foucault’s Pendulum to essay colle... more

In this episode of The BookJelly Podcast, I reflect on three days spent at the Kerala Literature Festival in Kozhikode - my attempt to understand what literary festivals are really meant to do to a reader. I begin with a quiet skepticism I carry into... more

Scott Adams is no longer with us. He passed away on January 13, 2026, at the age of 68, after battling stage IV prostate cancer that had spread to his bones. For many of us, Adams was more than the creator of Dilbert. Long before corporate life was d... more

In this episode of The BookJelly Podcast, I step away from my usual book-led conversations to respond to the moment we are living in. A recent US attack on Venezuela, carried out without UN approval or Congressional authorization, raised an old and u... more

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

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