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  • In this new Two Booked Up podcast episode, Rowena and Shelley discuss the challenging task of organizing kids' books. Shelley, a homeschooling mom and our resident expert in this field shares her insights into managing a home filled with books.

    They introduce the Lazy Genius Process from The Lazy Genius Kitchen, focusing on five key steps: prioritise, essentialize, organize, personalize, and systemize. This practical process is applicable not only to parents but also to anyone looking to tackle a project.

    Despite their different locations (Sydney, Australia, and Joburg, South Africa) and their children being in different age groups, Rowena's high school-aged boys and Shelley's primary-school-aged boys, both find common ground in applying this process to their respective contexts.

    Tune in to gain valuable inspiration on how to personalize the organization of your kids' books, as Rowena and Shelley share their unique perspectives and approaches. Whether you're a parent or simply aiming to create a system for your home library, this episode offers practical insights tailored to your individual needs. 

    Stay tuned for a wealth of ideas on perfecting the organization of your kids' books!

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 6: The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiTwo Booked Up Episode 7: How we are Lazy Geniusing our lives and how you can tooTwo Booked Up Episode 8: Our best tips to “Lazy Genius” your businessTwo Booked Up Episode 9: Naming What Matters Two Booked Up Episode 37: Holiday Reads and Bookish Traditions

     

    Book Links Mentioned The Lazy Genius Kitchen: Have What You Need, Use What You Have, and Enjoy It Like Never Before by Kendra AdachiJulia DonaldsonHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK RowlingDiary of a Wimpy Kid Series
  • In this episode of Two Booked Up, Shelley and Rowena tackle the challenging task of organizing your book collection. If you're tired of having books scattered around your home, this episode is for you! They take a break from their usual book discussions to delve into practical strategies for reining in those unruly bookshelves.

    Using Kendra Adachi's The Lazy Genius Kitchen as a guide, Shelley and Rowena discuss prioritizing, essentializing, organizing, personalizing, and systemizing book organization. They emphasize the importance of individual choice, tailored to what best suits each person's needs and preferences.

    Tune in to discover how Shelley and Rowena each approach the Lazy Genius process to transform their book organization. Whether you're a book lover looking to streamline your collection or just seeking inspiration for a more enjoyable reading experience, this episode is packed with valuable tips and ideas. Don't miss out on making your book storage and reading habits a whole lot more fun!

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 6: The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiTwo Booked Up Episode 7: How we are Lazy Geniusing our lives and how you can tooTwo Booked Up Episode 8: Our best tips to “Lazy Genius” your businessTwo Booked Up Episode 9: Naming What Matters Two Booked Up Episode 37: Holiday Reads and Bookish Traditions

     

    Book Links Mentioned The Lazy Genius Kitchen: Have What You Need, Use What You Have, and Enjoy It Like Never Before by Kendra AdachiManaging Humans by Michael Lopp 

    Sweep: The Story of a Girl and Her Monster by Jonathan Auxier

    Others Links Mentioned Library Thing AppBook Apps - Audible
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  • In this episode, Shelley and Rowena celebrate the launch of Season 4 of the Two Booked Up podcast and two years of literary love, laughter, and friendship! 

    Shelley and Rowena are thrilled to have reached this incredible milestone and want to take you behind the scenes of their journey over the past year. From the ups to the downs, they’re sharing all the insights and reflections gathered from their time hosting the Two Booked Up podcast.

    Whether you're a fellow podcaster, an avid reader, or an honorary member of their Two Booked Up book club, they can't wait to share this celebratory moment with you. So, grab a refreshing drink, settle in, and join us as they raise a glass to the past two years of Two Booked Up!

    Thank you for being a part of our incredible community. Here's to many more seasons of literary adventures and meaningful conversations. Cheers!

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 36: Behind the scenes of Rowena’s novel — out now!Two Booked Up Episode 37: Holiday Reads and Bookish TraditionsTwo Booked Up Episode 38: Resolution Overwhelm? Try a Guiding Word InsteadTwo Booked Up Episode 39: Read More in ‘24! Announcing the 2024 Reading ChallengeTwo Booked Up Episode 40: How to Find Tranquility in the TurbulenceTwo Booked Up Episode 41: How to Become IndistractableTwo Booked Up Episode 42: Embrace Your Five Senses… a chat about Life in Five Senses by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 43: How to Run a Chill Business: Chill and Prosper by Denise Duffield-Thomas  Two Booked Up Episode 44: Could Harnessing Your Regrets Change Your Life? 
  • In this special between-seasons episode, Shelley and Rowena delve back into one of their most downloaded episodes, discussing the unique principles of Essentialism presented by Greg McKeown in his widely acclaimed book.

    And it’s no wonder why.  The principles of Essentialism, as shared by Greg McKeown, have a profound impact on our businesses and personal lives. We believe revisiting this topic will spark a renewed interest and inspire you to apply these principles in your own life. 

    Essentialism is not just a philosophy; it's a practical approach to life and work. It's about focusing on the few things that genuinely matter and eliminating the rest. By adopting this mindset, you can make the most of your time and energy and operate at your highest level of productivity. 

    If you love this idea, the good news is that there are three more episodes (episodes 12, 13, and 14) you can listen to if you want to learn more and hear all the insights gleaned from this book! 

    It’s a listener favourite, so stay tuned to enjoy revisiting the discussion of Essentialism by Greg McKeown.

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 11 - Essentialism by Greg McKeown - Overview and Top TakeawaysTwo Booked Up Episode 12 - How to Live the Essentialist Life (inspired by Greg McKeown’s Essentialism)Two Booked Up Episode 13 - Play your own game, Essentialists! A deep dive into PLAY, inspired by Essentialism by Greg McKeownTwo Booked Up Episode 14 - Boost your confidence and get paid to be YOU (inspired by Essentialism by Greg McKeown)Book Links Mentioned Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeownEffortless: Make It Easier To Do What Matters Most by Greg McKeown Connect with us:

    Find us online at twobookedup.com and keep in touch with Two Booked Up via email by signing up for the Two Booked Up Bookclub and receive your FREE ‘Read More in ‘24’ Book checklist.

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  • In this episode, as Rowena and Shelley gear up for season four, they revisit a fan favourite and one of their most referenced books and episodes: Gretchen Rubin's The Four Tendencies. 

    This book has been a game changer for both of them—in the way they run their businesses, understand themselves, and even interpret the books and ideas discussed on this podcast!

    Are you like Rowena, self-directed and on top of deadlines but uneasy with changes? Or are you more like Shelley, spontaneous and bold but struggle with schedules and rules?

    According to Gretchen Rubin, these behaviours occur as a result of our tendencies — whether you’re an Upholder, Obliger, Questioner, or Rebel.

    In this episode, Rowena and Shelley revisit their first discussion of the book, covering its key themes and providing an overview. But that's not all—in addition to this episode, there are three more in the archive, delving deeper into The Four Tendencies. Be sure to check out episodes 2, 3, and 4 to hear all the insights!

    If you love The Four Tendencies or if you're curious to learn more, stick around as they revisit the magic of Gretchen Rubin's groundbreaking work and episode one of the podcast. 

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 1 - The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 2 - Personal Life and The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 3 - Running Your Own Business Using The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 4 - Take Yourself on a Date

     

    Book Links Mentioned The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin

     

    Other Links Mentioned

    Do the quiz at: quiz.gretchenrubin.comConnect with us:

    Find us online at twobookedup.com and keep in touch with Two Booked Up via email by signing up for the Two Booked Up Bookclub and receive your FREE ‘Read More in ‘24’ Book checklist.

    Connect with Rowena @rowenamabbott

  • ️ Shelley shares a few spicy takes in her discussion with Rowena about the classic business book, Start with Why by Simon Sinek. 

    Rowena is in the interviewer’s chair this time and Shelley’s mission is to fast-forward you to the best parts of Start with Why, while calling out a few other parts that left her frowning.

    It’s a pivotal book, but it’s also a bit dated and limited in its examples, so Shelley and Rowena extend the conversation, taking some of the big ideas in the book and talking about how you could apply them in your own business, career, or your personal life.

    Join Shelley and Rowena as they start with why (without the overwhelm!).

     

    03:12 Overview of Start with Why

    06:22 Why start with Why?

    09:28 How to apply the Golden Circle in your small business

    13:57 When "finding your why" feels overwhelming

    20:39 Why people and how people…?

    25:32 Would a company's Why change over time?

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 6: The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiTwo Booked Up Episode 7: How we are Lazy Geniusing our lives and how you can tooTwo Booked Up Episode 8: Our best tips to “Lazy Genius” your businessTwo Booked Up Episode 9: Naming What Matters Two Booked Up Episode 45: Can Good Feelings = Good Productivity?Two Booked Up Episode 47: Interview with Mel Daniels, author of The Power of Content.Book Links Mentioned Start With Why by Simon SinekFeel Good Productivity by Ali Abdaal
  • In this special episode, Rowena and Shelley interview Mel Daniels, author of The Power of Content

    This is a fantastic episode for business owners who may be feeling a bit stuck with content creation and marketing. Mel has a refreshing new take on content that will help you tap into your content superpowers rather than getting overwhelmed trying to follow a bunch of made-up formulas.

    Not a business owner? No worries—this episode is for everyone. Mel’s message resonates across all aspects of life, encouraging you to infuse more of your unique self into your reading, hobbies, career, family, or any project you undertake.

    Join Rowena and Shelley as they chat with Mel about her new book, the behind-the-scenes of her writing process and the inside scoop on her launch and marketing strategies.



    Connect with Mel Daniels

    LinkedIn  Instagram Facebook Facebook Group: The Content ProjectWebsiteBook Links Mentioned The Power of Content: A simple framework to achieve content clarity and confidence by Mel DanielsWhat Great Storytellers Know: Seven Skills to Become Your Most Influential and Inspiring Self by Bernadette Jiwa.Avoiding The Friend Zone by Rowena Mabbott

    Other Links Mentioned

    Free VIA Strengths SurveyConnect with us:

    Find us online at twobookedup.com and keep in touch with Two Booked Up via email by 

  • In this episode, Rowena and Shelley are discussing the books they’ve been reading, and checking in on their progress for the 24 for 2024 Reading Challenge.

    The Challenge adds more purpose and variety to non-fiction reading choices and aims to inspire them and you to read more and read more widely, perhaps even trying out authors of genres you wouldn’t normally read.  Also, as you’ll hear in this episode, you can make the challenge your own, including how to squeeze more reading into your busy life! 

    Join Shelley and Rowena to hear their non-fiction reads, what they recommendation and what they don’t, as well as a few of their favourite fiction reads from the last few months. Listen in for plenty of inspiration to add to your TBR list! 

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 10 - How to find the time to read Two Booked Up Episode 39 - Read More in ‘24! Announcing the 2024 Reading ChallengeTwo Booked Up Episode 40 - How to Find Tranquility in the TurbulenceTwo Booked Up Episode 45 - 

     

    Book Links Mentioned 

     

    Rowena’s List

     

    Tell Me Again by Amy ThunigBuild The Life You Want by Arthur C Brooks and Oprah WinfreyThe House That Joy Built by Holly RinglandLove The Home You Have by Melissa MichaelsFeel Good Productivity by Ali AbdaalCome As You Are: Revised and Updated
  • In this episode, Rowena and Shelley discuss Ali Abdaal's book Feel Good Productivity. 

    Productivity books are often full of tips for working harder, hustling longer and hacks to make the most of your time. This book is completely different! Instead, Ali Abdaal puts forth the idea that instead of more discipline, we can accomplish more by focusing on our well-being and embracing joy! 

    Specifically, Ali discusses that having more fun can make us more productive, which is something we strongly believe in here at Two Booked Up. And, in this episode, we are walking the talk! For a fun change, Shelley dons her interviewer hat and interviews Rowena about the book.

    Join Shelley and Rowena as they discuss key ideas and top takeaways, sharing how you can be productive and feel good, too!

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 6: The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiTwo Booked Up Episode 7: How we are Lazy Geniusing our lives and how you can tooTwo Booked Up Episode 8: Our best tips to “Lazy Genius” your businessTwo Booked Up Episode 9: Naming What Matters Two Booked Up Episode 11: Essentialism by Greg McKeownTwo Booked Up Episode 12: How to Live the Essentialist LifeTwo Booked Up Episode 13: Play Your Own GameTwo Booked Up Episode 14: Boost Your Confidence and Get Paid to Be YouTwo Booked Up Episode 23: What’s the big deal about Atomic Habits?
  • Today, Rowena and Shelley are talking about regrets, specifically The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward — which is today’s book by Daniel Pink.

    Do you ever find yourself dwelling on past mistakes or missed opportunities, feeling regretful and wishing you could go back in time to do things differently? Living with regret can be a painful experience, but what if those regrets could actually serve a positive purpose in your life? 

    In the book, Daniel Pink argues that reflecting on our regrets can help us make better decisions and become better people. By acknowledging and learning from our past mistakes, we can move forward with greater wisdom and confidence and use our regrets as a tool for personal growth and positive change. Sounds good, right?

    So, join Rowena and Shelley as they discuss their favourite insights from the book and their top takeaways. Listen in to learn how harnessing your regrets can change your life.

     

    Book Links Mentioned The Power of Regret by Daniel PinkWomen of Good Fortune by Sophie WanConnect with us:

    Find us online at twobookedup.com and keep in touch with Two Booked Up via email by signing up for the Two Booked Up Bookclub and receive your FREE ‘Read More in ‘24’ Book checklist.

    Connect with Rowena @rowenamabbott on IG and at rowenamabbott.com. You can also get Rowena’s FREE e-books, The A to Z of Career and Life Confidence and The Criteria List here.

    Connect with Shelley on LinkedIn at Shelley Tonkin Smith. Her copywriting business is at shelleysmithcreative.com, and check out learn.shelleysmithcreative.com to get Shelley’s Sales Page Step-by-Step Template + Video. There’s also Podcast Jumpstart, a workshop on getting your podcast onto the air, quickly and sustainably.

    Use the code: TWOBOOKEDUP or use this link for 50% all products through 31 May 2024.

  • Today, Rowena and Shelley are tapping into their inner chill and discussing Denise Duffield Thomas's book Chill and Prosper: The New Way to Grow Your Business, Make Millions, and Change the World.

    If you’re interested in running your own business but feel it's too hard, or perhaps you are running a business but find you’re frequently overwhelmed by the need to do all the things, then this book and episode are for you!

    Denise is an author, coach, and self-proclaimed "Chillpreneur" from Australia. ("Chillpreneur" was the original title of this book). Denise's strategy is centred around discovering a simpler path, and as a highly successful money mindset coach who has reached millionaire status, she knows her stuff! Listen to Denise’s podcast, Chill & Prosper here

    Join Rowena and Shelley as they discuss their favourite insights from the book and their top takeaways. Tune in to learn how you can Chill and Prosper!

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 6: The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiTwo Booked Up Episode 7: How we are Lazy Geniusing our lives and how you can tooTwo Booked Up Episode 8: Our best tips to “Lazy Genius” your businessTwo Booked Up Episode 9: Naming What Matters 

     

    Book Links Mentioned Chill and Prosper by Denise Duffield ThomasThe Penderwicks Series by Jeanne BirdsallDiary of a Wimpy Kid Series by Jeff KinneyHarry Potter Series by JK RowlingAvoiding the Friend Zone by Rowena Mabbott

    Other Links Mentioned

  • In this episode, Shelley and Rowena discuss Gretchen Rubin’s latest book, Life In Five Senses: How Exploring the Senses Got Me Out of My Head and Into the World.

    (And a note from Rowena and Shelley, we just hit record on this episode and CHATTED about the book. Would you mind letting us know what you think about this more casual and slightly more raw format...? [email protected] or check out our links below.) 

    If you're looking for some fun ideas to improve your self-knowledge, creativity, and productivity, enhance your relationships with loved ones, and boost your happiness, this is the episode for you!

    In the book, Gretchen Rubin explains that embracing your five senses leads to a richer, more meaningful engagement with life. As part of this, she reminds us that by understanding our own tendencies and those of the people around us, we can better appreciate and nurture the diverse ways we all experience and interpret sensory information.

    Rowena and Shelley discuss their favourite stories from the book and their top takeaways. Tune in to learn how embracing your five senses can improve your life!

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 1: The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 2: Personal Life and The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 3: Running Your Own Business Using The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 4: Take Yourself on a Date Two Booked Up Episode 10: How to find the time to read — and why it’s a fabulous idea to do so! (Inspiration is everywhere)

     

    Book Links Mentioned Life In Five Senses by Gretchen RubinThe Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin
  • In this episode, Shelley and Rowena discuss Nir Eyal's book Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life.

    Perhaps you find yourself checking emails and replying to messages, and before you know it, hours have passed, and the work you were meant to complete is still waiting for you. If you’re tired of feeling like you're not making progress on your goals because of constant distractions, this episode is for you. 

    Rowena and Shelley discuss their top takeaways to help you become Indistractable. They offer insights and practical solutions and share their aha moments to help you manage your attention and achieve your goals. 

    If you're looking for ways to stay focused, intentional, and, yes, become Indistractable, join Shelley and Rowena for this must-listen episode.

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 1: The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 26: How to become a better procrastinator Two Booked Up Episode 38: Resolution Overwhelm? Try a Guiding Word InsteadTwo Booked Up Episode 40: How To Find Tranquility in the TurbulenceBook Links Mentioned Tranquility by Tuesday by Laura VanderkamThe Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinProfit First by Mike MichalowiczCoffee and Eclairs by Clara Conrad
  • Title: TBU#40: How to find tranquillity in the turbulence

    Artwork Title: How to find tranquillity in the turbulence 

     

    It’s the first book for 2024, and Shelley and Rowena are excited to be talking about their top takeaways from the book Tranquility by Tuesday by time management guru Laura Vanderkam. 

    Tranquillity is a beautiful notion and very appealing to many, especially amid the hustle and bustle of day-to-day life —especially on an average Tuesday!

    The book has some excellent tactics for calming the chaos without having to escape the realities of life, but rather to build a resilient schedule that’ll handle all the unpredictabilities that come our way.

    Shelley and Rowena highlight their favourites of Laura’s nine rules, so if you’re looking for more tranquillity in life, be sure to join Shelley and Rowena for this episode.

     

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 1: The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 2: Personal Life and The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 3: Running Your Own Business Using The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 4: Take Yourself on a Date Two Booked Up Episode 6: The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiTwo Booked Up Episode 7: How we are Lazy Geniusing our lives and how you can tooTwo Booked Up Episode 8: Our best tips to “Lazy Genius” your businessTwo Booked Up Episode 9: Naming What Matters Two Booked Up Episode 11: Essentialism by Greg McKeown
  • In this all-new episode of Two Booked Up, Shelley and Rowena are encouraging you to shake things up in 2024. Last year the bookworms reinvigorated their and your reading by taking a playful yet intentional approach. 

    And this year, they want you to read more and have more fun as you do it!

    After all, what we read affects our feelings, thoughts, our actions, our mood, and really how we show up in the world. So, it’s important not to leave that to chance and instead to choose to read things that make you feel good or expand your knowledge.

    But don’t worry, they aren’t getting too serious. Instead, they are embracing what is now a  Two Booked Up tradition and announcing the 24 for 2024 Reading Challenge.

     

    Tune in to hear how Rowena and Shelley are helping you have more fun as you read more in ’24! 

     

    Episode Links Mentioned

    Two Booked Up Episode 1: The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 13: Play Your Own GameTwo Booked Up Episode 18: In Praise of FictionTwo Booked Up Episode 28: The Reading Challenge is OnTwo Booked Up Episode 35: The 23 for 2023 Reading Challenge - here’s how we’re trackingTwo Booked Up Episode 36: Behind the Scenes of Rowena’s novel - out now!Two Booked Up Episode 37: Holiday Reads and Bookish Traditions

     

    Book Links Mentioned Create Anyway by Ashlee GaddAvoiding the Friend Zone by Rowena M
  • Happy New February! At Two Booked Up, February is the new January! If you ever needed permission for a restart of the year, this episode provides that and much more.

    In this episode, Rowena and Shelley share their guiding words, or phrases, of the year and what these words mean for this podcast and their reading lives, as well as their lives in general. 

    They discuss why a guiding word or phrase can feel more supportive than goals and how choosing a guiding word can bring more intention and creativity into your life.

    So if you’d like some inspiration for choosing your guiding word or phrase for 2024, make sure you join Shelley and Rowena in this special episode.

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 37: Holiday Reads and Bookish TraditionsTwo Booked Up Episode 1: The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 2: Personal Life and The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 3: Running Your Own Business Using The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 4: Take Yourself on a Date Book Links Mentioned When by Daniel PinkAvoiding the Friend Zone by Rowena MabbottThe Lincoln Highway by Amor TowlesHow to Grow Your Small Business by Donald Miller
  • It’s that time of year, and Two Booked Up is celebrating with a Christmas Special episode. Rowena and Shelley will be talking about some of the ways that you can make this holiday season a little more bookish!

    If you want to read more this season and encourage friends and family to do the same, this episode has some fun ideas for you to try out.

    Rowena and Shelley also have some book recommendations for the holiday season; they share some of their favourite fiction and non-fiction books from the last few months and will tell you what’s on each of their “To Be Read” lists for the holidays!

    Join Shelley and Rowena as they celebrate the end of 2023 in this holiday special!

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 28: The Reading Challenge is ONTwo Booked Up Episode 35: 23 for 2023 Reading Challenge - here’s how we’re trackingBook Links Mentioned Avoiding the Friend Zone by Rowena MabbottThe Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles

    Rowena’s favourites

    The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies by Alison GoodmanKeep Moving by Maggie Smith

    Shelley’s favourites

    Space Band by Tom FletcherRadical Candor by Kim Scott

    TBR lists

    Shelley - Non-Fiction

  • Shelley and Rowena love talking about books, but this episode is rather special because they are not just talking about a book they’ve both read. 

    They are talking about THE book Rowena has written! Rowena’s debut novel, Avoiding the Friend Zone, was published this week. It’s a perfect holiday read!

    Shelley dons the interviewer hat and interviews Rowena, and together, they explore the joys and challenges of writing and publishing a book.

    If you’ve thought about writing a book or are keen to learn about what goes into writing one, you’ll love this episode.

    Join Shelley and Rowena as they celebrate the launch of Rowena’s novel.

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 1: The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 6: The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiTwo Booked up Episode 13: Play Your Own WayBook linksAvoiding the Friend Zone by Rowena MabbottResources Mentioned

    The Creative Penn - Joanna Penn

    Connect with us:

    Find us online at twobookedup.com and keep in touch with Two Booked Up via email by signing up for the Two Booked Up Bookclub.

    Connect with Rowena @rowenamabbott on IG and at rowenamabbott.com. You can also get Rowena’s FREE e-books, The A to Z of Career and Life Confidence and The Criteria List here.

    Connect with Shelley on LinkedIn at Shelley Tonkin Smith. Her copywriting business is at shelleysmithcreative.com, and her writing and other musings are at

  • Shelley and Rowena are excited to share with you this Bonus episode of Two Booked Up. They are technically taking a break between podcast seasons but couldn’t resist sharing an update about how they have been going with the 2023 Two Booked Up Reading Challenge!

    The 23 for 2023 Reading Challenge brings a bit more intentionality and diversity into their non-fiction reading lives — with a nice little bit of fun, too! 

    The Reading Challenge is a checklist of 23 different categories of books, and as you’ll hear in this episode, you can make the challenge your own, but the main aim is to inspire you to read more and more widely — try out a few authors or genres you wouldn’t normally have tried.

    It’s not too late to join the Challenge. And you’ll have plenty of inspiration and some book recommendations to get you started because, in this episode, Shelley and Rowena will share some of the non-fiction books that made it onto their lists for the Challenge. And they also share a couple of favourite fiction reads from the last few months. 

    You’ll be adding a few books to your TBR list after this episode! 

    Episode Links MentionedTwo Booked Up Episode 22: Reinvigorate your Reading with the 23 for 2023 Reading ChallengeTwo Booked Up Episode 28: The Reading Challenge is ONNon-Fiction Books Mentioned

    Rowena’s List

    Whole Notes by Ed AyresThe Female Eunuch by Germaine GreerThe Four Agreements by Don Miguel RuizThe Third Space by Adam FraserTalking to Strangers by Malcolm GladwellThe Power of Giving Away Power by Matthew BarzunFabulous But Broke by Melissa BrowneThe Life List; Master Every Moment to Live an Audacious Life by Kate ChristieDid I Ever Tell You This? By Sam NeillThe Instant by Amy Liptrot

    Shelley’s List

  • It’s been a year since the first Two Booked Up podcast episode aired, and in this episode, Rowena and Shelley are celebrating their one-year podcast anniversary!

    To mark this auspicious milestone, they are sharing some insights and reflections from their year of collaborative podcasting, including what they have loved and what they have learned. And they will answer some BIG questions. Some are listener questions, and others are ones they have used in their own behind-the-scenes process. Rowena and Shelley are pulling back the curtain on Two Booked Up in this episode.

    Additionally, they are taking a big-picture view of all the episodes that have aired and are sharing their favourite takeaways and the books or ideas they keep coming back to!

    And if this is your first Two Booked Up episode, welcome! This will also be a great episode to give you a taste of what the podcast is all about and give you some ideas on where to start diving into our back catalogue. 

    Join Rowena and Shelley as they celebrate the Two Booked Up anniversary.

    Episode Links MentionedThe Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 1 - The Four Tendencies by Gretchen RubinTwo Booked Up Episode 2 - Personal Life and The Four TendenciesTwo Booked Up Episode 3 - Running Your Own Business using The Four Tendencies Two Booked Up Episode 4 - Take Yourself on a DateThe Lazy Genius WayTwo Booked Up Episode 6 - The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra Adachi - Overview and Top TakeawaysTwo Booked Up Episode 7 - How We Are “Lazy Geniusing” our Lives - and how you can tooTwo Booked Up Episode 8 - Our Best Tips to “Lazy Genius” Your Business (Inspired by The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra Adachi)Two