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The Mindtools L&D Podcast

264 — What's in your L&D book bag? (Part 3)

Sep 28, 2021
49:00

This week on the podcast, Ross D, Owen and Ross G are taking another rummage through their L&D book bag. They discuss:

  • Nudge by Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein
  • Naked Statistics by Charles Wheelan
  • Think Again by Adam Grant
  • The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
  • 13 Minutes to the Moon, a podcast presented by Kevin Fong
  •  How to Write One Song by Jeff Tweedy

These books are available from all good booksellers, and 13 Minutes to the Moon can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

Show notes

Ross G mentioned FiveThirtyEight's p-hacking project, which you can find out more about at: https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/p-hacking/

In What I Learned This Week, Ross G also discussed what would happen if someone died on Mars: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-happens-if-someone-dies-on-mars

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