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The Power of Words: Lauren and Blaine's Favorite Books






The Power of Words: Lauren and Blaine’s Favorite Books


Join Lauren and Blaine as they dive into the inspiration behind their podcast and discuss their favorite books.


In this episode, we explore:

  • Introducing Cool People, Big Ideas: Discover the concept behind the upcoming Energy Works spin-off interview series and what listeners can expect from upcoming episodes.

  • Upcoming Guests and Book Releases: Lauren previews exciting interviews, including one with Sebastian Junger, and shares insights into future book releases.

  • Sharing Favorite Books: Both hosts discuss and recommend three of their favorite books, covering genres from spiritual guides to scientific inquiries and fiction.

  • Encouragement to Read: Lauren and Blaine emphasize the joy and importance of engaging with diverse reading materials and perspectives.


👉 Tune in for an inspiring discussion on how books can shape our thinking and how Cool People, Big Ideas aims to bring fresh, engaging content to listeners!


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💬 Share your thoughts on the books discussed or what you’re looking forward to in Cool People, Big Ideas in the comments below—we’d love to hear from you!


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The first episode, featuring author Sebastian Junger, will be released next week. To celebrate the spinoff and an upcoming 'Book Release Month,' Lauren and Blaine share their favorite books. 


The books discussed include 'Initiation' by Elisabeth Haich, 'Science Set Free' by Rupert Sheldrake, 'The Artist's Way' by Julia Cameron, 'Energy Medicine for Women' by Donna Eden, 'The Yamas and Niyamas' by Deborah Adele, and 'The Mists of Avalon' by Marion Zimmer Bradley. 


Lauren and Blaine emphasize the importance of reading for personal and brain health and recommend these works for their transformative and enriching content.






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I loved reading about their favorite books, it really shows how stories can stay with us. I’ve been working on publishing a children's book myself, and seeing how others connect with books makes me even more motivated. It’s inspiring to keep going with my own project.

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I really enjoyed reading about their favorite books—it reminded me why stories matter so much. I’ve been thinking about how to publish a book online, and seeing their passion for books just gave me extra motivation to finally do it.

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Great post — love how you highlight the transformative power of books and their ability to shape our perspectives. The hosts’ selections reflect a diverse, thought-provoking range. In a similar journey, authors trying to bring ideas alive sometimes face creative or structural challenges. That’s where you might hire book writers to help translate vision into compelling prose, maintain tone, and ensure readability. Has anyone here worked with hired writers and noticed how their guidance elevated the final manuscript?

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