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Full Disclosure with James O'Brien

Malcolm Gladwell

Full Disclosure with James O'Brien

Global

Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Join James O'Brien for an exclusive in-depth interview with Malcolm Gladwell

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0:30.0

This is a global original podcast.

0:37.4

Hello and welcome to the latest episode of my full disclosure podcast, a project predicated chiefly upon the principle that there are lots of fascinating people in the world that I haven't met yet.

0:47.5

So I'm delighted to welcome Malcolm Gladwell into the studio, whose new book talking to strangers will be in bookshops imminently, but who, of course, has a canon of achievement behind him already that has, I think, seen him achieve a level of public intellectual status that is very rare in the modern world.

1:07.2

But we'll begin, if we may, Malcolm, at the very beginning. I'm afraid I didn't realize

1:10.8

you were born in England, but you left at quite a young age. Did you have many memories of it?

1:15.9

I do. I was born Fairham. My father was teaching at the University of Southampton, and we were there

1:23.3

and we lived just outside of Southampton until I was six, and then we moved to Canada.

1:30.1

So I have remained in the Commonwealth family.

1:33.9

Oh, gosh, yes.

1:35.4

If I had to find an abiding theme for all of your work,

1:38.4

it's perhaps about the relationship between story and behavior.

1:42.9

Does that work?

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