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Free brain wrinkles are great. It doesn’t happen often. Just ask my $150,000 bachelor’s degree (FML).
You could spend years sifting through hundreds of thousands of podcasts, or you take advantage of the work I’ve already done and listen to the following: 3 podcasts that will make you stop what you’re doing and listen with sheer vigor to the words being said. These are the 3 best podcast episodes I’ve ever heard.
First, we have Stephen Fry–actor, writer, comedian, author, Twitterer–an all around enthusiast of the first degree. And his podcast on language (yes, just general language) will make you practically clamber to use your tongue (for good, not evil). Fry is an almost superhuman wordsmith, with a love for the spoken word that will infect you, and you’ll want it to. Subscribe to his podcast, there’s a lot there, but this is one of the three best episodes of any spoken word I’ve heard.
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Living the dream:
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