A conversation with writer, speaker, blogger and student of the creative mind Merlin Mann. In 2004, Mann founded 43Folders, a blog and community focused on tips, tricks, tools and techniques designed to improve one’s productivity, and in late 2008, he took the site in a new direction, toward the habits and thoughts of humanity’s best creators and what can be learned from examining them.
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43Folders founder Merlin Mann
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Street Dogs
Transom Piece on homeless kids in Seattle and their pets.
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Caustic Soda: Dogs
Sit! Lie down! Roll over! Now sacrifice your face for our safety! Good boy! In this episode of Caustic Soda, Joe, Kevin, and Toren fetch the weird and the gross about man’s best friend: the domestic dog. We’ve got dog-on-human and human-on-dog weirdness for you, plus our favorite dogs in pop culture!
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Sleeping Dogs | oti xero
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Stuff You Missed in History Class
5 War Dogs of History — Dogs have been used in war for a long time and are still used today. In this episode, Sarah and Deblina look at five war dogs known for their strength, loyalty and intelligence. Tune in to learn more about war dogs from World War I through Vietnam.
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Richard Adams, 1985
Listen to the Richard Adams interview with Don Swaim in RealAudio on Wired for Books Richard Adams, author of Watership Down, The Plague Dogs, Maia, and Shardik, talks with Don Swaim in this 1985 interview. Adams credits his entire writing career to fellow author, Joseph Campbell and Campbell’s book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, which synthesizes the common themes a hero faces throughout world mythology.
Adams did not start writing until he was in his forties, but he had always been a storyteller, which he explains is one of the oldest professions in the world. His father told stories to him and eventually he began telling stories to his children. After years of private storytelling, Adams’ children prompted him to write down his stories and Watership Down was born.
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Elements of a Sustainable Runner
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CBC Ideas: Dogs Themselves, Part 3
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CBC Ideas: Dogs Themselves, Part 2
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CBC Ideas: Dogs Themselves, Part 1
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