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On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Podcast: On Purpose with Jay Shetty

Episode: James Corden ON Work-Life Balance, Family Struggles, & The REAL Reason He Left Late-Night

Published on February 5, 2024

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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Eyewitness

by DK Publishing

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Actually, I really think, I think it's actually deeper than a successful podcast or show or book.

Jay mentions that he believes success goes beyond just having a successful podcast, show, or book, emphasizing the depth of the work involved.

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Jerusalem

by Jez Butterworth

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That's the only, that's the only thing that I look at and I think, ah, because it got reviewed well, it's written by, I think, the best living playwright at the moment, you know, or certainly young living playwright called Jez Butterworth, who wrote Jerusalem and The Ferryman and Mojo, but then also wrote Skyfall and Spectre and Indiana Jones.

In the conversation, James highlights his admiration for playwright Jez Butterworth, noting that Butterworth is the author of several acclaimed works, including the play Jerusalem.

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Mojo

by Jez Butterworth

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That's the only, that's the only thing that I look at and I think, ah, because it got reviewed well, it's written by, I think, the best living playwright at the moment, you know, or certainly young living playwright called Jez Butterworth, who wrote Jerusalem and The Ferryman and Mojo, but then also wrote Skyfall and Spectre and Indiana Jones.

James is discussing a TV show he made, highlighting the playwright Jez Butterworth and mentioning Mojo as one of his works.

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