Ali Moosa
Books Panel
We will discuss books suggested by a member of the Panel. Hosted by Ali, Macara, Ashlyn, Paul, Lynn and Siena.
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Episodes
"The Huntress", Friday, June 26, 2026 27.06.2026 56:27
Rereading Habits and Motivations Participants explored rereading books to access personal memories or reevaluate past values. This practice serves as a time capsule for one's own history. Analyzing The Huntress The panel commended the narrative pacing, character complexity, and historical research behind the novel. Readers agreed that the story's heavy themes and realistic, open-ended resolution w...
"Anxiously Attached", Friday, May 29, 2026 30.05.2026 1:04:59
Literature and Book Review Panelists identified books that fostered empathy and personal growth while reviewing Anxiously Attached for its nonclinical, relatable approach to attachment. Participants noted the book effectively addresses modern challenges like isolation and codependency. Connection and Professional Growth Discussion shifted to the impact of the pandemic on human connection and the n...
"Behind The Bench", Friday, Apr 24, 2026 25.04.2026 57:49
Initial Impressions The panel began discussing Dan Bylsma's opening chapter of, "Behind the Bench", about coaching the Pittsburgh Penguins. The book effectively showcased how coaches motivate players to reach their potential. Mike Babcock's Coaching Controversies Extended discussion about Mike Babcock's problematic coaching methods and their ethical implications. Babcock's coaching methods were vi...
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“Theo of Golden”, Friday, Mar 27, 2026 28.03.2026 55:32
Book Completion Habits Discussion The group discussed book completion habits, starting with Paul sharing that he rarely abandons books and has only left one unfinished – a 1,400-page book from 1978 called “The Book of Lists” that he wants to finish. Paul explained his philosophy of finishing books out of respect for the author’s work, even when he disagrees with the content...
“Fan Fiction”, by Brent Spiner, Friday, Feb 27, 2026 28.02.2026 59:03
Discussed topics Brent Spiner’s “Fan Fiction” The panel discussed the genre and nature of Brent Spiner’s book, debating whether it was fiction, memoir, or a blend of both. Details Siena : Noted the blurred lines between fiction and reality in the book, making it difficult to determine what parts were real and what parts were fictional Paul : Described the book as “sym...
“Anatomy of a Con Artist”, Thursday, Jan 29, 2026 30.01.2026 55:25
Book recommendation background The panel discussed why Siena recommended “Anatomy of a Con Artist” by Johnathan Walton. Details Siena : Selected the book because she teaches technology and frequently gets questions about staying safe from scams Siena : Appreciated that the book was research-backed but also shared personal experiences of the author and victims Siena : Highlighted that t...
“Canada”, Friday, Dec 26, 2025 27.12.2025 57:51
Mike Myers’ book “Canada” The panel discussed various aspects of Mike Myers’ book about Canadian identity and his personal experiences. Details Jeffrey : Recommended the book, describing it as funny, featuring different voices, free (at the time), not too long, and about Canada Jeffrey : Noted how Myers’ character voices in the book connect to his movie characters (e....
Bill C-15, Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025 17.12.2025 54:42
Bill C-15 and its impact on accessible materials The panel discussed the proposed legislation that would remove mandatory free postal service for accessible materials. Details Jeff : Learned about the bill through a LinkedIn message about “free postal service for accessible materials in jeopardy”; began spreading awareness to over 300 contacts Ali : Questioned whether the government is...
“Unladylike”, Friday, Nov 28, 2025 29.11.2025 58:36
Book review: “Unladylike: A Field Guide to Crushing the Patriarchy” The panel shared their varied opinions on the book, with some appreciating its historical context while others found certain language and content objectionable. Details Jeffrey : Selected the book after following the authors’ podcast “Stuff Mom Never Told You”; appreciated the sociological aspects and...
“Stop Saying You’re Fine”, Friday, Oct 24, 2025 25.10.2025 1:00:40
Mel Robbins Book Discussion Overview The group discussed Mel Robbins’ book, with Siena and Lynn sharing their impressions of the content. They found the book fascinating and universal, particularly appreciating Robbins’ approach to overcoming procrastination and fear. Lynn highlighted the book’s coverage of topics like anxiety, confidence, habits, happiness, health, motivation, a...
“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time”, Friday, Sept 26, 2025 27.09.2025 44:47
The Curious Incident Book Discussion The group discussed their experience reading and enjoying “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” which they found engaging due to its unique narrative style, accurate portrayal of autism, and compelling plot. They noted the book’s short chapters and the confusion caused by its chapter numbering system, but appreciated how it was...
“Love and Courage”, Friday, August 29, 2025 30.08.2025 1:03:45
Jagmeet Singh’s Memoir Discussion The group discussed Jagmeet Singh’s memoir “Love and Courage,” focusing on his early life experiences, including being sent to Punjab as a young child and his father’s struggles with alcoholism. Jeff shared his perspective on how the book highlighted universal themes of immigration, family challenges, and the courage required to overc...
A Political Life, Friday, July 25, 2025 26.07.2025 37:09
Aliasgar Moosa, Macara Slobodian, and Jeffrey Rainey discussed “Pierre Poilievre: A Political Life,” delving into Poilievre’s consistent public and private persona, his aggressive political strategy, and his unwavering conservative beliefs. The participants noted how author Andrew Lawton connects Poilievre’s personal life to his political actions, with Jeffrey Rainey reveal...
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