

Malcolm Gladwell in Conversation with David Remnick: Revenge of the Tipping Point
Nov 8, 2024
Join bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell, known for his explorative takes on social phenomena, as he dives deep into his new book, Revenge of the Tipping Point. He shares his early journalism journey, the unique storytelling that set him apart, and how his views on policing have evolved. Gladwell discusses the power of playful thinking, the art of interviewing, and the significance of family influence on identity. Tune in for insights on how audio enhances storytelling and a fresh perspective on his groundbreaking concepts.
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Dog On Death Row That Launched A Voice
- Malcolm recounts his long Washington Post feature about Taro the Akita and how it led to front-page attention and t-shirts.
- He used quirky local reporting in Bergen County to stand out and build his early profile.
Stand By Being What Others Are Not
- Gladwell explains he succeeded by being the opposite of his peers: slow and weird at the Post, fast at the New Yorker.
- He frames career problems as design constraints that demand distinctive strategies to stand out.
Finding Didi Gordon And The Cool Hunt
- He tells how The Cool Hunt profile of Didi Gordon introduced pop-culture curiosity into his New Yorker work.
- That piece showed him how offbeat subjects could differentiate his voice and land broader interest.