Must read books
Holy Grail List
Foundational, life-changing books frequently referenced in the podcast and essential to the Your One Self philosophy.
The Power of Now
by Eckhart Tolle
Transformative teachings on living in the present and achieving spiritual awakening.
The Four Agreements
by Don Miguel Ruiz
Simple yet profound principles for personal freedom and spiritual growth
Becoming Supernatural
by Dr. Joe Dispenza
Integrating science and spirituality to unlock human potential.
Secondary List
Specialized and Supplemental Books
Exploring specific themes around self-discovery, mindfulness, and transformation, providing deeper insights and tools.
Radical Acceptance
by Tara Brach
Guidance on healing emotional wounds through mindfulness and compassion
The Body Keeps the Score
by Bessel van der Kolk
The link between trauma and the body, and the path to healing
Atomic Habits
by James Clear
Practical advice on how small, consistent changes lead to life transformation
The Miracle of Mindfulness
by Thich Nhat Hanh
A simple, profound approach to living fully in the present
Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself
by Dr. Joe Dispenza
Strategies for reprogramming your mind and transforming your life
A New Earth
by Eckhart Tolle
A deep dive into transcending ego for personal and collective fulfillment
Guest List
Books Written by Guests
A list of books authored by our guests, showcasing their contributions and expertise in personal growth, wellness, and spirituality
I Am the Way
by Bob Martin
Whispers of the Flight
by Inam Inamullah
Living Young, Dying Old
by John A. Brink
Your Making This Way Too Hard
by Angelo Valenti
The Ultimate Path to Forgiveness: Unlocking Your Power
by Katharine Giovanni
Additional Insights
Guest-Recommended Books
Books that guests have recommended during their episodes, offering additional value and insight for your audience
The Power of Awareness
by Neville Goddard
Inner Family Systems
by Dr. Richard Schwartz
The Power of Now
by Eckhart Tolle
Tolle’s teachings on mindfulness resonate with many Your One Self themes, (frequently referenced) from Episode 130 onward