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🗓️ 10 October 2016
⏱️ 78 minutes
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Malcolm Gladwell is best know for his work as an author including five New York Times Best Sellers: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (2000), Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (2005), Outliers: The Story of Success (2008), What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures (2009), and David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants (2013). He has been a staff writer for the New Yorker since 1996 and is also the host of one of the most popular podcasts: Revisionist History. Malcolm sat down with Lance in New York for an engaging discussion on a variety of topics including: the order of triathlon events, sports nutrition, the use of power meters in cycling, Edward Snowden, and much more.
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0:00.0 | Hey everybody. Welcome back to the forward podcast. I'm your host Lance Armstrong. |
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0:27.0 | We do is W.E.D.U. The Forward Podcast at we do support.com. My guest today is is Malcolm Gladwell. He's |
0:39.0 | obviously a very well-known author very successful author, brilliant man, also a big fan of sports, not just your typical |
0:49.0 | sports, although he is a fan of football which we get into. But I grew up actually as an incredible runner. He ran very, very fast in high school. He's now injured, which it's to talk about, but unfortunately for him, but he's discovered |
1:06.4 | cycling and is slowly and surely falling in love with the sport. |
1:11.1 | So you'll hear about that. Some of his titles that you guys probably know are things like Tipping Point, |
1:16.7 | Blink, Outwiers, David and Goliath. |
1:20.5 | He also too has a podcast called Revisionist History that is one of the most popular |
1:26.4 | podcasts in the world. I don't know if I mentioned this last week or not but this |
1:31.8 | podcast is a little more than an hour long it was literally |
1:35.8 | the fastest hour of my life I was so interested in what he was saying and sort of |
1:40.9 | hanging on every word I hope I hope you guys will be too and I think |
1:45.9 | the way we ended is like, look, this is the end of part one. We were sort of jamming and I could |
1:50.6 | have talked for four more hours or we could have talked for four more hours so |
1:54.2 | Look forwards to look forward to parts two and three and and furthermore down the road so |
2:01.1 | hope you enjoy and here's welcome glad welcome. Malcolm, thank you for being here. |
2:17.0 | Malcolm, thank you for being here. |
2:19.0 | I'm delighted to be on the show. |
2:20.0 | I know, it's, uh, we always miss each other it's always I'm in New York and then |
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