dan ariely lse lecture podcast
19Mar08For those following my experimental, ham-fisted attempt at streaming Twitters from Dan Ariely’s lecture at the London School of Economics on Monday, a full podcast has been made available. He is funny, engaging, and I was sitting next to the guy whose wife was forced to confess she could not think of 10 reasons why she loved her significant other. Had I been younger, single, better looking, less shy, and that kind of man, I would definitely have seen an opportunity there.
It was all like good stand-up. So put it on your listening device for that next long run.
Also, I’m welcoming suggestions for what phone works best for Twits.
PS. To participate in counting the basketballs, pause the podcast and go here. Thanks to Seth Godin’s post here who also credits Bryan and Ken.
Here is a commercial version of the same:-
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