History Pop-Up Dec | History Books with Ron Tester
Podcast:Brushwood Media Network Published On: Sat Dec 27 2025 Description: What did people think before the concept of "science discovery" existed? Ron Tester is back for our end-of-year History Pop-Up where we discuss fascinating books about science, society + some truly dark moments in history. Ron has been reading about how science as we know it didn't exist until the 1570s + why Newton spent more time studying the Bible than thinking about gravity. I discuss the less cheery matter of mass suicides in 1945 Germany + what happened in Budapest's final days under Nazi occupation. Look for more History Pop-Ups where we abandon business books entirely + indulge our other book nerd tendencies. Books discussed in this episode: The Invention of Science - David Wooten Promise Me You'll Shoot Yourself - Florian Huber Aftermath - Harald Jähner The Clockwork Universe - Edward Dolnick The Last Days of Budapest - Adam Lebor Ron's Website: rontestercoaching.com ==== If you’d like my help with your Business go to www.lizscully.com/endlessClients ==== And don’t forget to get your reading list of the 10 essential reads for every successful biz owner - these are the books Liz recommends almost on the daily to her strategy + Mastermind clients. This isn’t your usual list of biz books, these answer the challenges you’ve actually got coming up right now. Helpful, quick to read and very timely.