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The Next Big Idea

Book Bite #22: Racism Costs Everyone. How Can We Prosper Together?

The Next Big Idea

Next Big Idea Club

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Education, Science

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Last year, we worked with some of the world’s best non-fiction writers to create audio summaries of their books. Until now, these summaries — we call them Book Bites — have only been available in the Next Big Idea app. But for the next few weeks, we’re going to share the 22 most popular Book Bites with you. Does that mean we’re pausing our usual interviews? Yes. But only for a bit. We’ll have a fresh batch ready for you in February! In the meantime, we’ll be posting a new Book Bite on this feed every weekday. Think of it as 22 opportunities to stimulate your curiosity in the early days of 2022. First up, at #22, we have “The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together” by Heather McGhee. This New York Times bestseller is animated by a deceptively simple question: Why can’t we have nice things? By “we,” Heather means Americans; and by “nice things,” she means good schools, roads that aren’t pitted with potholes, jobs that pay enough to live on. Her conclusion? We can’t have nice things because “white people … resist policies that could benefit them, just because they might also benefit people of color.” In the hopes of finding ways to break that cycle, Heather embarked on a cross-country journey to understand how institutional racism can cause economic harm to everyone and how ending discrimination will benefit all of us. To learn more about Heather’s work, visit www.heathermcghee.com. And if you want to hear more Book Bites, you can download the Next Big Idea app at www.nextbigideaclub.com/app.

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I'm Rufus Griskem and this is the next big idea.

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1197. That's how many book bites we published in our app last year.

0:48.4

That's 197 audio summaries of the very best new nonfiction

0:53.2

selected by our curators, Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Susan Kane, and Daniel Pink,

0:58.1

read to you by the authors themselves. 197 ideas that might just change the way you see the world.

1:06.2

197 ways to be a happier, healthier, smarter person in the year ahead.

1:12.3

We only recently launched this app and now more than 25,000 people use the next big idea app

1:18.8

every day and that number keeps growing.

1:22.1

We pulled together a list of the 22 most popular book bites from the last year.

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These are the Krem de la Krem, the very best books of the year.

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And over the next few weeks, we're going to share the with you on this podcast.

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We'll post a new one every weekday in the hopes that these 22 book bites

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will supercharge your curiosity in the early days of 2022.

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These book bites are short and sweet, just 10 minutes or so.

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Read a book we like to say in the time it takes the untangle pair of headphones,

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but the range of insights they contain is pretty extraordinary.

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Insights about everything from personal productivity to particle physics,

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