Episode 62 - Antonia Pont’s ‘Plain Life’ + Tsundoku team’s recommended reads
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概要
In the midst of the anxiety-ridden chaos of late-stage capitalism, is it really possible to lead a plain life? Philosopher, essayist and yogi Antonia Pont’s book is far more a philosophical analysis of our modern existence than it is self-help, but she offers advice on being true to oneself and ignoring the ‘noise’ of our current social media driven culture.
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The Tsundoku team have a revealing chat about their summer reads; from erudite literature to cosy murder mysteries, from self-help to the secrets of the British Royals.
Guest:
Antonia Pont, author of ‘Plain Life’
Other books that get a mention:
‘Organising from the Inside out’ - Julie Morgenstern
‘Let them’ - Mel Robbins
‘Paperboy’ - Christopher Fowler
‘A long winter’ - Colm Toibin
‘What Rhymes with Murder’ - Penny Tangey
‘The Names’ - Florence Knapp
‘Mad Mabel’ - Sally Hepworth
‘The Palace Papers’ - Tina Brown
‘The Vanity Fair Diaries’ - Tina Brown
‘A Different Kind of Power’ - Jacinda Ardern
‘The Lady in Gold’ - Anne-Marie O’Connor
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