Ever wonder what fuels our creativity and keeps us buzzing at Good & Gold? Here's a glimpse into what lights our fires. This month, we're pulling back the curtain to share the latest and greatest in our team's reading and listening favorites. From thought-provoking books to energizing tunes, discover what our employees are currently into and maybe find your next favorite read or listen!
Reading - Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin - I picked this book up to read while on vacation and could not put it down. The unique narrative style and poignant character development made me feel intimately connected to the web of emotions and experiences - Creativity, friendship, love, ambition, and self discovery.
Listening - I'm listening to Tycho, Maribou State, and Khruangbin, whose dreamy, soulful, surfy, and world-traveling vibes are setting the perfect stage for my summer mood.
Reading - The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah - earlier this year, I read my first Kristin Hannah Book, The Great Alone. It quickly became my all-time favorite read. I’m only a few chapters into The Nightingale, but it’s good so far, and I’ve heard it’s a tear-jerker!
Listening - Caamp, Noah Kahan, Lizzie McAlpine… all things folky and acoustic and easy listening for the summer.
Reading - All Fours by Miranda July - My book club, a group of 30-45 year old moms, dove head first into this thought-provoking, conversation-sparking and memorable read. The conversations about this book seem to never end!
Listening - LEON, Miguel, BEYONCE - I’m all about artists with rich musical vibes - introspective and dreamy to bold and dancy.
Reading - The Measure by Nikky Erlick - I got this book as a present and I must admit it has made me ponder about the purpose and meaning of life and how we can easily lose sight that life is short and that we need to make the most of every day and moment.
Listening - I am listening to Just one Thing with Michael Mosley. The above book made me look in the direction of generally having a better health and wellbeing approach. “If time is tight, what’s the one thing you should be doing to improve your health and wellbeing?”
Reading - The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz - I had heard people talking about this book here and there and finally picked it up and dove in this summer. Written in a unique, simple format, I was immediately intrigued. This book expands upon four broad concepts that basically allow you to gain more freedom within your life and is really just a simple method to being happy.
Listening - My most recent playlist is filled with Vieux Farka Touré, Carole King, Thee Sacred Souls, Cocteau Twins, Charley Crockett, and Qendresa. A podcast I’ve been loving lately is called Otherworld. It tells real stories by people who have experienced something paranormal or unexplainable. It’s slightly spooky without being scary, and is such an intriguing listen!
Reading - Life Ceremony: Stories by Sayaka Murata - A compelling collection that invites readers into a world where societal norms are turned on their head. Through surreal storytelling, Murata examines the essence of human connections in a rapidly changing world, addressing themes of love, death, and societal expectations with a bold, unconventional flair. I particularly enjoyed how the stories often blurred the lines between the grotesque and the beautiful, and pushed me to consider the bizarre as potentially normal. A great read for fans of speculative fiction and those intrigued by the quirks of human nature.
Listening - Challengers [MIXED] by Boys Noize, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. This album from the recently released film Challengers is full of energetic, playful house beats that are great for working out, dancing, or stumbling through a contentious polyamorous relationship.
Reading - The Hike - a book that’s very similar to Stephen King’s Fairy Tale. The story follows a man who goes for a hike one day while on a work trip and finds himself in a land where he must face his inner demons and grow in order to escape.
Listening - Lore - A great but slightly dark podcast that “explores the mysterious creatures, tragic events and unusual places that fill the pages of history.”
Reading - Samsung Rising: Geoffrey Cain - An inspiring and detailed account of Samsung’s rise to power across several industries and its fight against Apple. This book explores Samsung’s tumultuous beginning, unique corporate culture, and desire to bring South Korea onto the global stage with constant competition and innovation. Samsung’s ebbs and flows in wins, losses, and leadership make this a compelling read that gives deep insight to a lesser known part of our daily world.
Listening - Lex Fridman: An AI researcher, scientist, and podcast host known for his deep, insightful conversations with a diverse range of guests. His podcast, "The Lex Fridman Podcast," explores topics like artificial intelligence, technology, science, and the human condition, featuring thought leaders from various fields. Listening to his podcast offers a blend of intellectual stimulation and personal growth. He regularly has unique guests such as Sam Altman, Mark Cuban, Elon+Kimbal Musk, Bill Ackman, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Jimmy Wales, and Marc Andreessen.
Reading - The Illusion of Choice: 16 ½ Psychological Biases that Influence What We Buy" - This insightful book captivated me with its relevance to both my career and understanding general human behavior. It expertly distills complex decision-making biases into digestible principles and chapters. A must-read for those in marketing, advertising, or entrepreneurship, it offers practical applications for everyday decision-making, selling, and negotiation tactics. I found it to be a quick, simple, and useful read that has already started to influence my approach to work and personal decisions.
Listening - "Bass Boat" by Zach Bryan from his newest album "The Great American Bar Scene" - This song inspires a sense of nostalgia as it reminds me of the lake town I grew up in, watching bass boats glide by my parents' house on the lake. While the lyrics don’t completely align with my personal experience, the general sentiment, raw emotion, and melody evoke a sense of calmness and self-reflection. It captures the serene beauty of golden hour, and the moment the sun sets where you forget everything around you and are fully present. Life doesn’t always go the way you hope, with its twists, turns, and unforeseen events. This song is a reminder to be present, enjoy the little things and small moments, and cherish the people that bring you joy—those are the memories that will carry you through life.
Reading - I’m currently reading “Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love” by Marty Cagan. I’ve read several of his books, and he truly is an expert in building products and experiences that matter—with the customer always at the forefront. This book emphasizes the importance of avoiding biases that can lead us away from delivering the best possible product to the end user, whether it’s a tech product or any other offering. One concept that has really stuck with me is the idea of consistently and constantly delivering new value to the customer, even if it means revisiting old ideas. This principle goes beyond the tech industry and applies to e-commerce and any consumer-driven product. If you don’t live and breathe the goal of driving value at every level for your customers, you won’t achieve the growth you’re aiming for.
Listening - I’ve been rotating between music of my eclectic youth (90s grunge, Red Hot Chili Peppers, T-Pain, Usher, The Eagles, Lil Wayne—you get the idea) and discovering artists that I may have missed along the way. Some folks I have been jamming to lately have been The Teskey Brothers and the Guantanamo Bay Surf Club, both have been a great way to wind the evening down with some chill melodies and soulful voices.