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Five Book Recommendations to Help You Be More Optimistic

Blue Sky

Release Date: 02/05/2025

Harry Smith on Life Lessons and His Career in Journalism show art Harry Smith on Life Lessons and His Career in Journalism

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Over the course of his remarkable career, Harry Smith interviewed six US presidents and numerous celebrities including Julia Roberts, Cher, and Madonna.  But on this Blue Sky episode Harry shares that his favorite people to cover were the ones we’ve likely never heard of, the everyday heroes that he describes as the glue of our society.  Harry shares some of the wisdom he’s earned and now share bestows on students in the college class he’s teaching at his alma mater.  Chapters: 02:16 Meet Harry Smith: A Journalism Legend  Bill welcomes Harry Smith, a respected...

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Some Reasons Why Today Is the Greatest Time to Be Alive show art Some Reasons Why Today Is the Greatest Time to Be Alive

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Blue Sky host Bill Burke, along with several past guests, have described today as the best time to be alive in all of human history.  On this episode, Bill explains some data-backed reasons why and provides hope that even better days lie ahead. 

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Mary McManus on Surviving and Thriving After Recovering from Trauma and Polio show art Mary McManus on Surviving and Thriving After Recovering from Trauma and Polio

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Mary McManus has never had it easy.  As a kindergartener, she was a victim of polio just a short time before the vaccine was introduced.  She also faced trauma in her home life but somehow managed to persevere and overcome these and still more obstacles throughout her life.  Today, Mary is an inspiring author, poet, motivational speaker, and finisher of the Boston Marathon.    Chapters: 01:05 Meet Mary McManus  Mary McManus is introduced as a remarkable individual with a story of resilience and triumph over adversity.   02:14 Mary’s Early...

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Political Scientist and Author Lindsey Cormack Discusses Her Book, Political Scientist and Author Lindsey Cormack Discusses Her Book, "How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It’s Up to You to Do It)"

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Political division in the United States is an issue often cited as contributing to the pessimistic outlook so many of us have. Blue Sky guest Lindsey Cormack believes that our government will only improve if we begin to understand it better and get involved ourselves.  As a college professor, when she found that many of her students were remarkably ignorant about how our government works, she decided to do something about it. The result is her latest book, which challenges parents to fill the void left by elementary and high schools that no longer teach these subjects in the...

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Sam Pressler on His Passion for Building Community and Connection show art Sam Pressler on His Passion for Building Community and Connection

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Sam Pressler has a strong track record of bringing people together and working to rebuild the civic infrastructure of the United States. In addition to being a researcher and writer, he is also the founder of the , a collection of projects designed to help people understand how they might go about creating connections in their own towns and civic organizations.    Chapters: 02:20 Making Grandmothers Proud  Sam shares the inspiration behind his mantra of making his grandmothers proud, discussing the significant influence they had on his life and values, particularly in...

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Reflections on the Role of Mentors and Teachers in a Life of Optimism show art Reflections on the Role of Mentors and Teachers in a Life of Optimism

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On the heels of the “Arts Educators Save the World” feed swap episode with Jonathan Groff and his elementary school music teacher, Linda Tough, Bill Burke reflects on the role of teachers and mentors in helping us all be optimistic.  He shares his own influences and those of many Blue Sky guests, while encouraging us to think of our own and consider being mentors ourselves. 

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A Special Blue Sky Presentation of the “Arts Educators Save the World” Podcast with Erica Halverson, Featuring Jonathan Groff show art A Special Blue Sky Presentation of the “Arts Educators Save the World” Podcast with Erica Halverson, Featuring Jonathan Groff

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In this very special “feed swap” edition, Blue Sky Alum Erica Halverson interviews award-winning Jonathan Groff and his inspirational elementary school music teacher, Linda Tough, on the “Arts Educators Save the World” podcast.      Learn more about Erica's podcast here:   Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to the Feed Swap In this special edition of the Blue Sky podcast, the host introduces the concept of a Feed Swap with Erica Halverson and highlights the upcoming conversation with Jonathan Groff, a celebrated actor known for his roles in Broadway and film.  ...

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Historian and Author Martin Gutmann Discusses Optimism, History, and His Appreciation for “Unseen Leaders” show art Historian and Author Martin Gutmann Discusses Optimism, History, and His Appreciation for “Unseen Leaders”

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Martin Gutmann is an expert on the history of business and has written extensively about styles of past leaders.  In this episode, he shares his thoughts on everything from today’s political climate, to whether he thinks Ernest Shackleton is overrated (spoiler alert – he does), to the underrated excellence of less well-known figures in history.     Chapters: 02:27 Meet Martin Gutmann  Bill welcomes Martin Gutmann to the podcast, exploring his diverse background and extensive experience in various countries. Martin shares how his journey has shaped his...

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Blayne Smith and Brandon Young Explain Why Perseverance Is Greater Than Endurance show art Blayne Smith and Brandon Young Explain Why Perseverance Is Greater Than Endurance

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Blayne Smith and Brandon Young are two US Army combat veterans who came together in civilian life to start their own company.  They’ve now published a new book, co-authors of Perseverance > Endurance: Lead with Resilience. Grow Through Adversity. Win Together., in which they describe invaluable le

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This episode explores the work of Echoing Green, an international non-profit that invests in social entrepreneurs and their dreams and ideas.  An accomplished leader and executive herself, Cheryl Dorsey explains how she first came to the organization and the great work they continue to do under her leadership. 

 

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02:22 Meet Cheryl Dorsey 
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More Episodes

On this installment of “A Bit of Blue Sky,” host Bill Burke describes five books he recommends that will help listeners be more optimistic (and hopefully, fulfill their New Year’s resolution to do so)! 

 

Blue Sky Bookshelf: Link 

 

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00:00 Welcome to A Bit of Blue Sky 
Host Bill Burke introduces the podcast and its mission to inspire optimism through engaging discussions. He sets the stage for a conversation about books that can help listeners maintain their New Year’s resolutions. 

01:29 Factfulness: A New Perspective 
Bill discusses ‘Factfulness’ by Hans Rosling, a book that challenges common misconceptions about the world and highlights the progress we’ve made. He emphasizes the importance of understanding facts to foster a more optimistic outlook. 

03:56 The Enlightenment and Its Impact 
Next, Bill explores ‘Enlightenment Now’ by Steven Pinker, which reflects on the values established during the European Enlightenment. He highlights how these values have contributed to a more peaceful and prosperous world. 

05:31 Humankind: A Case for Optimism 
Bill introduces ‘Humankind’ by Rutger Bregman, a book that argues for the inherent goodness of humanity. Through compelling examples, Bregman refutes the notion that humans are naturally violent and emphasizes cooperation. 

06:49 The Rational Optimist: A Thoughtful Approach 
In this chapter, Bill revisits ‘The Rational Optimist’ by Matt Ridley, discussing how free trade and cooperation have historically led to human progress. He advocates for a rational approach to optimism based on facts. 

07:12 The Power of Kind Words 
Bill shares insights from ‘The Power of A Few Kind Words’ by Tracy Gates, a book inspired by the author’s father that encourages expressing appreciation through handwritten letters. This practice aims to uplift both the sender and the recipient.