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  1. CBC.CA — Q Podcast: You are not so smart interview

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  2. HotSpot - GameSpot, Jonathan Blow, Braid

    Welcome to The HotSpot, GameSpot’s weekly audio show in which we recap the hottest news and trends in the gaming industry over the past week. Plus, we take your e-mails and phone calls!

    http://www.gamespot.com/pages/features/hotspot/index.php

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  3. Nerdist Podcast #119: BRYAN CRANSTON

    Bryan Cranston Bryan Cranston talks “Breaking Bad,” finding Hal’s center on “Malcolm”, getting a call from Tom Hanks to play Buzz Aldrin, and marketing his exciting new culinary treat. Special unexpected but welcome appearances by Rainn Wilson and Phoenix Jones!

    http://www.nerdist.com/2011/08/nerdist-podcast-119-bryan-cranston/

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  4. Breaking Bad: Our Conversation with Vince Gilligan - Home - Behind the Cutting Edge

    http://www.behindthecuttingedge.com/home/2011/9/9/breaking-bad-our-conversation-with-vince-gilligan.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+behindthecuttingedge%2FeYFQ+%28SSBehind+the+Cutting+Edge%29

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  5. Brainy Gamer Podcast - Jonathan Blow - Episode 35, pt. 3

    This is the final installment in my series devoted to game designers and the design process. In this edition I talk with Jonathan Blow, creator of the highly-acclaimed Braid and a new game called The Witness, slated to appear next year. We discuss a wide array of topics, including the game community’s reaction to Braid and his goals for The Witness. Jon is refreshingly open about his discoveries and missteps in the ongoing development process of his new game. He also explains why he’s grown uncomfortable characterizing his projects as "art games." It’s a fascinating conversation, and I think you’ll…

    http://www.brainygamer.com/the_brainy_gamer/2011/08/brainy-gamer-podcast-episode-35-pt-3.html

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  6. The David Sirota Show - Thursday 8-11-11 Hour 2

    David McRaney our special guest to talk about his AlterNet piece Why do People Believe Stupid Stuff, Even When They’re Confronted With the Truth. David is the author of the upcoming book You Are Not So Smart: Why You Have Too Many Friends on Facebook, Why Your Memory Is Mostly Fiction, and 46 Other Ways You’re Deluding Yourself. At 8:25 we threw out news stories and at 8:35 we talked with Jeff Ryan about his book Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America.

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  7. How Fibonacci Introduced The World To Numbers : NPR

    To carry out their calculations, merchants in the early 13th century used an abacus or a system called finger reckoning. Commerce changed when Leonardo of Pisa — known today as Fibonacci — published the first arithmetic textbook. Mathematician Keith Devlin talks about the history of arithmetic and his new book "The Man of Numbers: Fibonacci’s Arithmetic Revolution."

    http://www.npr.org/2011/08/12/139579620/how-fibonacci-introduced-the-world-to-numbers?ft=1&f=1007

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  8. NPR Books ‘Incognito’: What’s Hiding In The Unconscious Mind

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  9. NPR Talk of the Nation: From Muses To Music: Where Ideas Come From

    Each year, leaders and innovators converge on the Aspen Ideas Festival to "think big." But just where do great ideas come from? Sandy Speicher, Director of Design for Learning at IDEO, Amit Chatterjee, CEO of Hara, and artist Eric Fischl explain where they find inspiration.

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  10. david simon, Treme

    david simon, Treme

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