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UnFictional

You’re a Mind Reader

UnFictional

KCRW

Society & Culture

4.4923 Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2016

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

With enough practice, you can know what anybody’s thinking – or can you?

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Podcast

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listen to the organist the culturally omnivorous

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intellectually ravenous podcast from the editors of the believer magazine

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part of poetry is learning how to speak.

0:13.5

Chilly Billy, Chilly Billy.

0:15.8

I am also a horse.

0:17.4

I really value my life, even though I know it's debatable whether I'm even really alive.

0:22.4

The right reading for this is the whether I'm even really alive.

0:22.5

The right reading for this is the one I'm giving.

0:25.0

Find the organism on KCRW.com

0:28.0

or wherever you download podcasts.

0:31.0

From The Independent Producer Project at KCRW.com, I'm Bob Carlson, and this is unfictional.

0:38.0

Okay, just emptied a cup.

0:41.0

Yeah, I just emptied a cup. It's a KCRW coffee cup.

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Unfictional is a program of true stories and personal documentaries.

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And this week, you're a mind reader.

0:52.0

I have a dye here that I stole from a monopoly board at home.

0:55.0

I'm going to put it in there and just ask you to shake that up.

0:59.0

On this episode, stories about the messages we send others without even realizing we're doing it.

1:06.0

And those people who somehow know what we're thinking and feeling, even though we think we're giving

1:10.8

away nothing.

1:12.6

So go and look at that number right now,

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