jimw / Jim

Semi-Buddhist post-punk basset-loving hyphenator.

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  1. Popaganda: Race, Gender, and Marijuana

    Even if you don't care about weed, the gender and racial dynamics of the emerging, multi-billion-dollar cannabis industry are worth paying attention to. Will the new cannabis entrepreneurs help right the wrongs of the war on drugs? Or will cannabis just be business as usual, with most of the money flowing to rich, white guys at the top?

    On this show, we meet people who are working in the new frontiers of marijuana, from a politician working for racial justice to a friendly neighborhood woman-run weed store owner.

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  2. the shakes: challenge coin accepted

    The last episode before our hiatus. We certainly couldn't have had a better guest to share with you than our friend John Roderick.

    In this episode we discuss Jeremy's encroaching Kaczynski-ism (minus the pipe bombs), digging holes with your boots, babies, writing, David Rees's insistence that we all get ripped in 2015 and challenge coins. It's a lot to leave you with.

    That said: Farewell for a bit. We will return, rested and ready, in late June 2015. Until then, listen to old episodes, think of new topics, questions and guests for us to have on the show and definitely spend some time getting to know the other shows on misfitrad.io. We'll see you soon.

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  3. GTD: David Allen (@GTDGuy) on how “creative types” can get things done with #GTD - BTTDL086 - Beyond the To Do List

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    David Allen is the originator of GTD. GTD is the shorthand brand for "Getting Things Done". GTD enables greater performance, capacity, and innovation. It alleviates the feeling of overwhelm—instilling focus, clarity, and confidence.

    Listen to David's previous appearance on this podcast here.

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    Covered in this episode:

    Productivity vs. Creativity

    Productivity for "Creative Types"

    The Aperture Effect

    Contexts

    Getting Things Done - March 2015 Edition

    The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload

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  4. The Incomparable | Maps of London (Episode 216)

    Referenced Works

    Neverwhere

    [Amazon]

    A Madness of Angels

    [Amazon]

    The Borribles

    [Amazon]

    London Falling

    [Amazon]

    Felix Castor (series)

    [Amazon]

    Rivers of London (Midnight Riot)

    [Amazon]

    Show Notes & Links

    The Borrible Trilogy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    “The Severed Streets” by Paul Cornell

    “Perdido Street Station” by China Mieville

    “The City & The City” by China Mieville

    “Embassytown” by China Mieville

    The Incomparable 1: We’ll Always Have Zeppelins

    The Incomparable 52: A Cthuluesque Vomiting of Ideas

    Numberwang - “That Mitchell and Webb Look”

    Featuring Paterson Joseph and Olivia Colman!

    “Remembrance of the Daleks”

    “The Rook” by Daniel O’Malley

    “Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell” by Susanna Clarke

    The Incomparable 128: Bureaucracy Is Her Superpower

    “Hot Lead, Cold Iron” by Ari Marmell

    “Declare” by Tim Powers

    “The Golem and the Jinni” by Helene Wecker

    “Tigerman” by Nick Harkaway

    “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn

    “The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo” by Tom Reiss

    “Old Man’s War” by John Scalzi

    The Incomparable 37: Shadow War of the Night Dragons

    “Lock In” by John Scalzi

    “On a Red Station, Drifting” by Aliette de Bodard

    Sarah Addison Allen author page

    “The Last Policeman” by Ben Winters

    http://www.theincomparable.com/theincomparable/216/index.php

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  5. 5by5 | LadyBits #14: The Glorious Dan Benjamin

    In which Dan Benjamin—founder of the 5by5 internet broadcast network—sits down with Liz for a marathon discussion about Gen X and Gen Y, girls vs. ladies vs. women, strange things Dan has eaten, and the steps you can take for your podcast to succeed.

    http://5by5.tv/ladybits/14

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  6. Except For That One Thing | This American Life

    Mike Anderson was 36 years old, married, a suburban father of four. He owned a contracting business and built his family’s modest, three-bedroom house in St. Louis from the ground up. He volunteered at church on the weekends and coaches his son’s football team. All pretty normal, right? Except for one thing … which surfaced one day last summer.

    http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/518/except-for-that-one-thing

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