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Jonathan Gault 19h
The oldest person running this year’s London Marathon on April 22 is 87-year-old John Starbrook. Here’s what he had to say. (Also, chuffed is a quintessentially British word and I love it).
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Malcolm Gladwell Apr 4
The boss and I chat it up.
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Malcolm Gladwell Apr 3
Look again: there are totally anchovies...
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Malcolm Gladwell Apr 2
I blaze my own trail
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Malcolm Gladwell Apr 2
This is what I feed my team. Am I running a podcast or a five-star restaurant???
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 29
This is what my Revisionist History team has been up to while they (patiently) wait for me to finish writing my scripts. It’s really good....
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Sarah Lyall Mar 28
I'm pleased to announced that I've asked my dentist to be my accountant.
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 26
A hero has passed...
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 26
Agreed. And Alex’s book Endure is AMAZING
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 22
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 22
My Twitter followers, ladies and gentlemen....
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 22
It is a little eerie....
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 20
If my books aren’t enough for you, I’ve done a really fun writing seminar!
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CITIUS MAG Mar 17
Blue Jeans Mile season returns Memorial Day 2018. Training has started for some.
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 13
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 13
Correction: cheese, sardines and chili paste on toast. Its possible I’ll do an entire episode on the team’s reaction.
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 13
The newest and best addition to the Revisionist History team.
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 9
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 9
Guess what’s coming!!!!
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Malcolm Gladwell Mar 9
The point wasn’t that Bannister was ordinary! He was anything but! The point was to distinguish between performances that open the door to others versus those that redefine impossibility.
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