More or Less on BBC sounds has some good statistical geekery about the current situation in recent episodes.
the "little goes a long way" effect is greatest for old-timers whose level is more deeply engrained.[...]Whatever, I'll take my comfort where I can - clinging to the hope of not being a hollow shell of Mooseness if / when released back into the wild..
Don't know if its been mentioned before but Michael Lewis' podcast Against the Rules is excellent.
Recent Freakonomics podcast episode called "make your own luck" was great. A woman who is a behavioural psychologist and became a professional poker player talking about what poker can teach you about decision making.
The Fault LineA very slickly made and presented podcast (as you'd expect from a Dimbleby) about the Iraq War. Not surprisingly, a considerably more nuanced situation than many people realise. Interviews with people like Christopher Meyer and Blair are particularly interesting.
Quote from: TobyD on October 16, 2020, 08:51:43 amThe Fault LineA very slickly made and presented podcast (as you'd expect from a Dimbleby) about the Iraq War. Not surprisingly, a considerably more nuanced situation than many people realise. Interviews with people like Christopher Meyer and Blair are particularly interesting. I take it Blair is still lying through his teeth? Does he get pressed much on the dodgy dossier etc?
Some of the sections (especially around the wars of the roses) are like Game of Thrones.