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Mentioned in 53 episodes
Atlas of the heart
Book • 2021
This book is a detailed medical atlas that provides extensive information and illustrations related to the heart and cardiovascular system.
It is intended for medical professionals and students, offering a thorough resource for understanding cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
It is intended for medical professionals and students, offering a thorough resource for understanding cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
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to illustrate the importance of understanding a wide range of emotions.


Brené Brown

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Brené Brown: We're In A Spiritual Crisis! The Hidden Epidemic No One Wants To Admit!
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as one of his favorite authors.


Tim Ferriss

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#739: Brené Brown and Edward O. Thorp
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as one of the books she authored.


Tim Ferriss

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#656: Brené Brown — Striving versus Self-Acceptance, Saving Marriages, and More (Repost)
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in relation to expanding emotional vocabulary and understanding emotions.


David Sparks

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225: Tiny Experiments, with Anne-Laure Le Cunff
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in relation to narcissism.


Brené Brown

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More Thinking About Thinking with Brené Brown and Adam Grant: Part Two
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as a book about emotional granularity and emotional awareness, which required research into neurolinguistics.


Brené Brown

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in the context of differentiating fear and anxiety.


Ali Abdaal

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Increasing Productivity, Procrastinating Less and Living a Happier, Healthier Life with Ali Abdaal
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as a highly regarded book on emotions and human connection.


Mike Schmitz

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135: Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
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when discussing emotional granularity and experiences that counter rumination.


Brené Brown

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Brené Brown and Maya Talk “Heated Rivalry,” Mental Spirals, and Moral Beauty
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as a source of inspiration for his coaching exercises related to emotional blocks.

Barrett Brooks

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The Inner Work of Outward Success: Barrett Brooks on Mastery, Fatherhood, and Emotional Growth









