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About schoultz

CEO of Fifth Factor Leadership - Speaker, consultant, coach. Formerly Director, Master of Science in Global Leadership at University of San Diego; prior to that, 30 years in the Navy as a Naval Special Warfare (SEAL) officer.

Tatoos on the Heart – the power of boundless compassion, by Gregory Boyle

Why this book: I’d heard about it from several people, and then my friend Peter Rae strongly recommended it, so I pushed it to the top of my reading list. Summary in 3 Sentences:  A jesuit priest, Greg Boyle – … Continue reading

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Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Why this book:  Selected by my literature reading group.  I had heard so much about this book over the decades, I felt it was about time I read it.   Brothers Karamazov is one of my top five favorite novels, and … Continue reading

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Gates of Fire, by Steven Pressfield

Why this book:  I had read this book maybe 20 years ago. It was selected as the book of choice by a group of young men getting ready to go through SEAL training – it is a very popular book … Continue reading

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Vagabonding, by Rolf Potts

Why this book:  I’ve heard Tim Ferriss refer to this book several times, and I listened to  his interview with the author Rolf Potts. It sounded like something that I would like, given that I’ve got the urge to visit … Continue reading

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Mind Gym, by Gary Mack

Why this book: I’ve been exploring mental performance on my own and at work for quite some time. This book was given to me as a gift by my friend Doug Watterson, so I gave it a try. So glad … Continue reading

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Once an Eagle, by Anton Myrer

Why this Book:This book has been recommended to me for many years by friends and acquaintances.  It has also been number two (behind Killer Angels) on the survey of recommended books by active and retired 4-star military officers, published as … Continue reading

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Tinkers, by Paul Harding

Why this book: My wife read it twice and was really impressed. It is a Pulitzer Prize winner. My reading group was looking for a shorter book after we had finished a much longer one. Summary in 3 sentences: It … Continue reading

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The Whale Rider, by Witi Ihimaera

Why this book:  While travelling in New Zealand, this book was recommended by a salesman at a bookstore and one of my NOLS colleagues with whom I was hiking. Summary in 4 sentences: This is short novelized version of an old … Continue reading

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Come on Shore and We Will Kill and Eat you All – a New Zealand story, by Christina Thompson.

Why this book:  I was at the beginning of my trip to New Zealand and this book was recommended to me as a well-written and enjoyable introduction to Maori culture and how it interfaces with Western culture in New Zealand. … Continue reading

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Don’t Keep your Day Job – How to turn your passion into your career, by Cathy Heller

Why this book:The publisher’s agent asked me if I’d read and review the book and I agreed. I’m glad I did.  They sent me a copy and here is the my review! Summary in 3 sentences: The author Cathy Heller … Continue reading

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