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The Quotive Corner

Hosted by Bryan · EN · 47 episodes

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47
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6 days ago
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7m
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50
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About this podcast

Welcome to The Quotive Corner. This is a place for thoughtful pauses — whether you’re starting your day, ending it, or just stepping away from the noise for a few minutes. Each episode takes one quote and explores the meaning behind it, not just to inspire, but to challenge, to question, and to think a little deeper. We’ll revisit voices from history, explore modern thinkers, and sometimes introduce perspectives you may not have encountered before. The goal is simple: give your mind something worthwhile to wrestle with, without demanding a lot of your time. Because here, wisdom isn’t in the quote — it’s in the reflection.

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About the host

Bryan hosts The Quotive Corner, a education show with 47 episodes published.

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Jung Warns That Anything Can Be Addictive

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 49S1

"Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol, morphine or idealism.” Renowned Swiss Psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung made a point that anything could be addictive, even idealism. In this episod

Making Points and Staying Friends with Howard Newton

May 29, 20267mEp. 48S1

"Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy.” In this episode, we discuss a quote from Howard W. Newton, an American advertising executive and writer. He made a living persuading others to see his point

A Parenting Tip From James Baldwin

May 27, 20268mEp. 47S1

"Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.” Whether you're a parent, a teacher, a coach, an older sibling, this quote from American author James Baldwin

Warren Asks If You Know What True Humility Is

May 25, 20267mEp. 46S1

"True humility is not thinking less of yourself; it is thinking of yourself less.” Pastor and author Rick Warren shares this nugget of wisdom and introspection in today's episode. It's great to try to be humble, but are

Atwood Wants You to See The Invisible Boundaries Around You

May 22, 20266mEp. 45S1

"A rat in a maze is free to go anywhere, as long as it stays inside the maze.” I discuss Marget Atwood's quote in this episode. You may recognize her as the author of the famous book "The Handmaid's Tale," which was adap

Digging Deeper With Will Rogers

May 20, 20266mEp. 44S1

"If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.” In this episode, I dive into this quote by the late Will Rogers, an American icon from the early 20th Century. The quote, like Rogers, is deceptively simple at first glance

Coach John Wooden Says Character Over Everything Else

May 18, 20268mEp. 43S1

"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” Coach John Wooden, arguably the best coach in all of

Montesquieu's Warning of Tyranny Through "Justice and Law"

May 15, 20267mEp. 42S1

"There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice.” In this episode, I discuss this quote, a very daring, deep, and divisive statement from 18th Century Fr

It's the Planning, not the Plan, That Will Bring Success, says Eisenhower

May 13, 20266mEp. 41S1

"Plans are worthless, but planning is everything.” Dwight D. Eisenhower said this from his experience as the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe during World War II. In this episode, I discuss how this philosoph

Lao Tzu Respected the Silent Ones More Than the Chatty Ones

May 11, 20267mEp. 40S1

"He who knows does not speak. He who speaks does not know.” The famous Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu wrote this thousands of years ago in the Taoist book Tao Te Ching, one of the most translated books in the world, second

Tolstoy's philosophy Inspires You to Change the Toilet Paper Roll, and Yourself, for the Better

May 8, 20267mEp. 39S1

Here's a funny quote that made me chuckle but also inspired me to look deeper into it: "Everybody wants to change the world. But nobody wants to change the toilet paper roll.” It turns out that this quote is just a trend

Making Decisions in Uncertain Times With Tennessee Williams

May 6, 20267mEp. 38S1

"There is a time for departure even when there's no certain place to go.” This line, from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tennessee Williams' play “Camino Real,” makes us re-examine ourselves and the decisions we've be

Sun Tzu Doesn't Want You to Rely on Past Victories

May 4, 20268mEp. 37S1

"Do not repeat the tactics which have gained you one victory, but let your methods be regulated by the infinite variety of circumstances.” This is a quote from Sun Tzu's "The Art of War," arguably one of the most famous

Admiral Grace Hopper's Warning

May 1, 20267mEp. 36S1

"The most dangerous phrase in the language is, 'We've always done it that way.'" This quote, from a fascinating woman, wakes us up from doing things the same way because it's easy and comfortable. Rear Admiral Grace Hopp

Freud and the Power of Love

Apr 29, 20266mEp. 35S1

"How bold one gets when one is sure of being loved.” Psychologist and theorist Sigmund Freud wrote this not as an established professional. He wrote this when he was young and in love. In this episode, we discuss this qu

Psychologist James' Secret to Being Wise

Apr 27, 20267mEp. 34S1

The famous American psychologist William James wrote: "The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.” I discuss this quote at length in this episode, where James warns us that if we can't properly filter

Invest in Your Team, Then Trust Them to Perform, Like Major Dick Winters Did

Apr 24, 20267mEp. 33S1

"There is no need to tell someone how to do a job if you've properly trained your team." This quote from Major Dick Winters, one of the best small unit leaders in World War 2 of Easy Company, made even more famous by the

Cohen Suggests That You Can Free Yourself by Knowing Yourself

Apr 22, 20266mEp. 32S1

American life coach and author Alan Cohen opines: "It is not insult from another that causes you pain. It is the part of your mind that agrees with the insult. Agree only with the truth about you, and you are free.” Join

Traveling and Learning with Anthony Bourdain

Apr 20, 20266mEp. 31S1

In today's episode, we learn from the well-traveled chef Anthony Bourdain, who believed in and lived the philosophy: "Travel is not reward for working, it's education for living." He believed that the value of traveling

Does Solzhenitsyn Think Equality and Freedom are Mutually Exclusive?

Apr 17, 20267mEp. 30S1

One of Nobel Laureate Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's philosophies was paraphrased as such: "Human beings are born with different capacities. If they are free, they are not equal. And if they are equal, they are not free.” Join

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Who is the host of The Quotive Corner?

The Quotive Corner is hosted by Bryan. The show is categorised under education (self improvement) and has published 47 episodes.

How many episodes does The Quotive Corner have?

The Quotive Corner has published 47 episodes.

What topics does The Quotive Corner cover?

The Quotive Corner regularly covers education, self improvement. It sits in the education category, with a self improvement focus.

Is it hard to get booked on The Quotive Corner?

The Quotive Corner is accessible for guests with genuine education expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is The Quotive Corner currently accepting guest pitches?

The Quotive Corner hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are The Quotive Corner episodes?

Episodes of The Quotive Corner average 7 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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