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February 10, 2006

Fantastic Friend: Dan Millman

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Over on Tom Peters’ blog he has a neat feature he calls “Cool Friends.” Basically these are people who Tom has come across who he feels are extraordinary and worth a mention. I like this idea so much that I’ve decided to do it here at LearnOutLoud.com. Even though I’m borrowing the concept I decided that I’d come up with a different name. Besides I don’t think “cool” is enough of a superlative to describe these people!

Our first Fantastic Friend is Dan Millman. Many people know of Dan through his best-selling book Way of the Peaceful Warrior. Originally published in 1980, Way of the Peaceful Warrior has sold of 2.5 million copies and been translated into dozens of languages. It’s the story of a young gymnast who learns about life from a mysterious gas station attendant named Socrates. The subtitle for the book is “A Book That Changes Lives” and I’ve yet to talk to anyone who has read it (or listened to it!) whose life hasn’t changed in some fashion because of it.

In addition to Way of the Peaceful Warrior Dan has a wealth of material worth checking out. We’re hosting a number of his other audio titles here at LearnOutLoud. I’ve listened to most of them and really enjoy Dan’s style of teaching. While many of his principles evolve from Eastern teachings his material is also very pragmatic.

A few titles that I’d encourage each of you to check out are listed below. We have them available for MP3 download and have also made them available as MPEG-4 files. The benefit of MPEG-4 files is that they are bookmarkable which allows you to listen to something else and then come back to same point in the audio book. It’s definitely the way to go when you are listening to longer pieces of content.

Here are a few that I would highly recommend:

The Twelve Gateways to Freedom
Energizing the Body
The Laws of Spirit

Way of the Peaceful Warrior is being released as a major motion picture this summer (starring Nick Nolte and Amy Smart) so you’ll likely be hearing a lot more about him in upcoming months. In the meantime, take an opportunity to make your commute a lot more enjoyable this week by listening to some of his work. In addition, please check out his website at www.danmillman.com for more information, his upcoming event schedule, etc.

Kudos to Dan for being our first Fantastic Friend.

More to come!