Collin Tice
Widening Horizons
Are you looking for a book to read or movie to watch? Do you need a refresher or explanation of something you just read? This podcast gives a quick summary of books or movies. It takes complex topics and breaks them down into concepts that any listener can understand. It leverages the power of AI in order to help summarize and produce these episodes.
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Episodes
The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness by Tim Keller: What true humility looks like 03.06.2026 43:05
In The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness, Timothy Keller explores how the Christian gospel provides a unique solution to the human struggle with pride and self-esteem. He argues that the natural human ego is inherently fragile and busy, constantly seeking validation through comparison and social performance. By analyzing the writings of the Apostle Paul, Keller suggests that true peace is found in gos...
The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins: Steps to a secure future 27.05.2026 24:29
This podcast focuses on The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins, an investment philosophy centered on low-cost index funds, high savings rates, and debt avoidance. Collins advocates for a simplified strategy using Vanguard funds like VTSAX or its ETF equivalent, VTI, to achieve financial independence. While his traditional advice favored US-based total market funds, recent updates show a shift tow...
Atomic Habits by James Clear: How little habits make big change 21.05.2026 24:21
This podcast offers a comprehensive look at James Clear’s "Atomic Habits", a framework centered on the transformative power of incremental 1% improvements. Clear argues that success is a product of consistent systems rather than ambitious, one-off goals. To facilitate this change, the text details the Four Laws of Behavior Change, which guide users to make positive habits obvious, attractive, easy...
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis: The Christian faith broken down 25.03.2026 53:15
This episode goes through Mere Christianity, a work by C. S. Lewis adapted from his BBC radio broadcasts during the 1940s. Lewis explains that his goal is to defend "mere" Christianity—the fundamental doctrines shared by most believers—rather than the specific views of any one denomination. He begins by arguing for the existence of a Moral Law, or a universal sense of right and wrong, which sugges...
Mastering Trading Psychology by Andrew Aziz and Mike Baehr: Resilience and discipline for success 11.03.2026 21:27
This podcast talks through the book Mastering Trading Psychology. In this book the authors Andrew Aziz and Mike Baehr argue that mental discipline is the most critical pillar of success for retail investors. While many beginners focus solely on technical strategies and technology, the text highlights how even the most intelligent professionals often fail due to emotional instability and a lack of...
Every Good Endeavor by Tim Keller: How work is a divine calling 04.03.2026 31:58
This podcast explores the theological significance of work, primarily centered on the book Every Good Endeavor by Timothy Keller and Katherine Alsdorf. These materials present work not merely as a means of survival, but as a divine calling designed for human dignity, creativity, and the service of others. Discussion guides and interviews examine how Christian faith can transform professional life...
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky: What really is the greater good 25.02.2026 32:04
This podcast explores Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment follow the psychological collapse and eventual redemption of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute student in St. Petersburg. Driven by a distorted theory that extraordinary individuals have the right to commit crimes for a greater good, he murders an elderly pawnbroker and her sister with an axe. The narrative illustrates his subsequent mental ali...
Moneyball by Micheal Lewis: Statistics leading to success 18.02.2026 14:08
This podcast goes through "Moneyball" by Micheal Lewis examines how the Oakland A’s and general manager Billy Beane revolutionized baseball by using statistical analysis to overcome financial limitations. Facing a massive payroll disparity, the team rejected traditional scouting methods that prioritized a player's physical appearance in favor of data-driven metrics like on-base percentage. The tex...
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: Can wealth buy happiness 11.02.2026 34:25
In this episode it talks about F. Scott Fitzgerald’s "The Great Gatsby", and how it depicts the tragic pursuit of the American Dream through Jay Gatsby’s obsession with Daisy Buchanan. Narrated by Nick Carraway, the story exposes the moral decay and reckless wealth of the 1920s, ending in death and disillusionment.
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley: A world without choice 09.02.2026 31:49
This episode talks about "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley. Brave New World depicts a dystopian future where the World State ensures stability through artificial reproduction, caste conditioning, and the drug soma. The story follows John, a Savage, whose clash with this soulless, hedonistic society ends in tragedy.
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason: Foundations of financial stability 06.02.2026 17:34
This episode dives into George S. Clason’s "The Richest Man in Babylon" that uses ancient parables to teach financial success. Key principles include saving ten percent of all earnings, investing wisely, and seeking expert advice. By viewing work as a friend, individuals can build wealth and find freedom
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill: The philosophy and mindset behind success 04.02.2026 20:54
This podcast dives into the book "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. This book's philosophy outlines thirteen steps to riches based on Andrew Carnegie’s secret. Success requires a burning desire, persistence, and faith. By using a Master Mind group and specialized knowledge, individuals can influence their subconscious mind to achieve goals
The Big Short by Michael Lewis: Explained and analyzed 03.02.2026 19:09
This episode talks about the book "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis. In this book, investors like Michael Burry and Steve Eisman identified a massive housing bubble fueled by fraudulent subprime mortgages. They used credit default swaps to bet against failing bonds. Despite corruption and rating agency failures, their high-risk shorts yielded fortunes.
Nuclear War by Annie Jacobsen: An analysis on her scenario of nuclear war 30.01.2026 13:59
This episode examine the harrowing mechanics and strategic doctrines of global thermonuclear conflict, primarily through the lens of Annie Jacobsen’s 2024 book, Nuclear War: A Scenario. These sources detail a hypothetical 72-minute timeline where a localized strike escalates into a worldwide apocalypse, highlighting the extreme time pressure and potential for communication failure that could lead...
The Abolition of Man by C.S Lewis: A discussion giving better clarity into what he means 28.01.2026 15:25
This episode examines C.S. Lewis’s seminal work, The Abolition of Man , which defends the existence of objective truth and universal morality, known as the Tao . Lewis critiques moral subjectivism, arguing that modern education fails students by treating value judgments as mere expressions of personal emotion rather than responses to reality. This intellectual shift creates "men without chests," i...
The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham: A summary of his key strategies and tips 28.01.2026 12:55
This episode goes through the updated version of "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham. Even Warren Buffet, as you will hear in the episode, says this book is one of the best on investing ever written. Graham lists out multiple strategies and pitfalls to avoid when investing in order to have a solid foundation. Listen to learn more about allocation, strategy, and emotion when investing
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