10 best listens from our 'From the Bookshelves of Forbes India' podcast, and why we love them
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In a year in which we spent more time in our own company, who else could have been a better friend than books? Some read for fun, others to find comfort and many for knowledge. Just as the pandemic brought life to a standstill in March, we launched our book podcast dedicated to non-fiction book lovers called ‘From the Bookshelves of Forbes India’. At the end of 2020, we are 39 episodes strong and have had some of the best authors discuss their books. Here are my top 10 picks:
Extreme Economies by Richard Davies
Economist Richard Davies writes about nine economies, divided into three sections: Survival, Failure and Future. The gripping book, written in simple, fluid language, explains how the concept of gross domestic product (GDP) came into play during the Great Depression, and other economic indicators that hold value today. As the book notes, engineer David Kirkaldy propagated the idea of how we can learn from extreme failure. One of the stories mentioned is of how Glasgow—which used to be a thriving ship-building economy—failed to compete because of a population drug problem. Another is on how livelihoods have been impacted at Kinshasha, the largest city in the Democratic Republic of Congo. You don’t have to be a finance or economics enthusiast to read this—Extreme Economies is economics laid bare, with human stories.