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Talking to Strangers
- What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know
- By: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrated by: Malcolm Gladwell
- Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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How did Fidel Castro fool the CIA for a generation? Why did Neville Chamberlain think he could trust Adolf Hitler? Why are campus sexual assaults on the rise? Do television sitcoms teach us something about the way we relate to each other that isn't true? While tackling these questions, Malcolm Gladwell was not solely writing a book for the page. He was also producing for the ear. In the audiobook version of Talking to Strangers, you’ll hear the voices of people he interviewed - scientists, criminologists, military psychologists.
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Enjoyable listen with some facts incorrect
- By Jim on 09-11-19
- Talking to Strangers
- What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know
- By: Malcolm Gladwell
- Narrated by: Malcolm Gladwell
An eye opening listening experience. It explains
Reviewed: 12-11-19
I have wondered why so many shocking injustices have happened in society, and made the news; then have dropped away from the public consciousness. The perpetrators have been tried but the severities were trivialized. Now society moves on. Society has glossed over subsequent shocking events lightly and reporters have been threatened to keep quiet for reasons of national security. Politicians have maintained their offices and determinedly weathered the storm when in previous times they would have been made to stand down for their inefficiencies, bad policies or their conflicts of interest. We are still under their management. Somehow the severity of misdemeanours is glossed over. We need to be more aware of interpersonal communication and emotion for our own safety in this global society, and we tread carefully on that bridge across to strangers.
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White Working Class
- Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America
- By: Joan C. Williams
- Narrated by: Liisa Ivary
- Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
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Around the world, populist movements are gaining traction among the white working class. Meanwhile, members of the professional elite - journalists, managers, and establishment politicians - are on the outside looking in, left to argue over the reasons. Williams explains that many people have conflated "working class" with "poor" - but the working class is, in fact, the elusive, purportedly disappearing middle class. They often resent the poor and the professionals alike. But they don't resent the truly rich.
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An inside look into Progressive tribalism
- By Spirit on 01-22-18
- White Working Class
- Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America
- By: Joan C. Williams
- Narrated by: Liisa Ivary
So relevant
Reviewed: 01-19-18
This subject is pivotal to understanding conflict in the professional issues of nurses in particular.
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Behave
- The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
- By: Robert Sapolsky
- Narrated by: Michael Goldstrom
- Length: 26 hrs and 27 mins
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From the celebrated neurobiologist and primatologist, a landmark, genre-defining examination of human behavior, both good and bad, and an answer to the question: Why do we do the things we do? Sapolsky's storytelling concept is delightful but it also has a powerful intrinsic logic: He starts by looking at the factors that bear on a person's reaction in the precise moment a behavior occurs, and then hops back in time from there, in stages, ultimately ending up at the deep history of our species and its evolutionary legacy.
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Insightful
- By Doug Hay on 07-27-17
- Behave
- The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
- By: Robert Sapolsky
- Narrated by: Michael Goldstrom
Fascinating
Reviewed: 09-03-17
I loved it. Very well written. The reader has an easy voice to listen to.
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How to Listen to and Understand Great Music, 3rd Edition
- By: Robert Greenberg, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Robert Greenberg
- Length: 36 hrs and 34 mins
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Great music is a language unto its own, a means of communication of unmatched beauty and genius. And it has an undeniable power to move us in ways that enrich our lives-provided it is understood.If you have ever longed to appreciate great concert music, to learn its glorious language and share in its sublime pleasures, the way is now open to you, through this series of 48 wonderful lectures designed to make music accessible to everyone who yearns to know it, regardless of prior training or knowledge.
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Wonderful, I've wanted this for so long...but...
- By Lee the reader on 10-11-13
This course is brilliant! Ten out of ten!
Reviewed: 08-27-15
This course is accessible to all levels of knowledge, and builds on itself to be most informative. Brilliant content; and Professor Robert Greenberg is passionate about the subject.
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