EPISODE · Apr 5, 2016
Ericast 273 - Where's Your Ketchup?
from Ericast.com Podcast - DWEEB THOUGHTS · host Eric M. Larson
Lately I've taken to saying, "Diversity is inherently good". Which you either respond with "Duh, Eric!" or you're... not quite sure you agree. Curious? Here's your show. Website viewers: Click here to listen to this week's episode! Podcast listeners: Click here for a link to the show notes page! Everyone: Call 701-645-ERIC (701-645-3742) and commentYes, indeed, after 11 years we're switching over to our new feedback line, so call 701-645-3742, which conveniently spells out 701-645-ERIC. Thanks to you who called, so we know it works! So, let's go with that.I'm sitting on a hiring committee at work, and we had this conversation, and I fell into the "Duh!" camp, but I couldn't point to why -- some sort of background info. I'd collected over the years in my degree program or whatever.A colleague pointed out the Reply All podcast, Episode #52, and I listened to that and couldn't agree more. Fascinating. And we'll get to that.And I thought, I should do a podcast on that! And then life got in the way, including the K7 crisis that wasn't much of a crisis. And then, while listening to MarketplaceTech (formerly Future Tense) on American Public Radio, I heard the March 24th episode.So I decided that was spooky enough that I'd actually take a lesson from the Universe or God or the Hundredth Monkey or coincidence and I'd share the episode I'd planned to. What follows is a clip from a spectacular piece by Alex Goldman. Questions? Comments? Objections? call 701-645-ERIC (a.k.a. 701-645-3742) and let me know what you think!
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Lately I've taken to saying, "Diversity is inherently good". Which you either respond with "Duh, Eric!" or you're... not quite sure you agree. Curious? Here's your show. Website viewers: Click here to listen to this week's episode! Podcast listeners: Click here for a link to the show notes page! Everyone: Call 701-645-ERIC (701-645-3742) and comment Yes, indeed, after 11 years we're switching over to our new feedback line, so call 701-645-3742, which conveniently spells out 701-645-ERIC. Thanks to you who called, so we know it works! So, let's go with that. I'm sitting on a hiring committee at work, and we had this conversation, and I fell into the "Duh!" camp, but I couldn't point to why -- some sort of background info. I'd collected over the years in my degree program or whatever. A colleague pointed out the Reply All podcast, Episode #52, and I listened to that and couldn't agree more. Fascinating. And we'll get to that. And I thought, I should do a podcast on that! And then life got in the way, including the K7 crisis that wasn't much of a crisis. And then, while listening to MarketplaceTech (formerly Future Tense) on American Public Radio, I heard the March 24th episode. So I decided that was spooky enough that I'd actually take a lesson from the Universe or God or the Hundredth Monkey or coincidence and I'd share the episode I'd planned to. What follows is a clip from a spectacular piece by Alex Goldman. Questions? Comments? Objections? call 701-645-ERIC (a.k.a. 701-645-3742) and let me know what you think!
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