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  • Malcolm Gladwell with Robert Krulwich at the 92nd Street Y

  • By: Malcolm Gladwell, Robert Krulwich
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (239 ratings)

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Publisher's summary

Malcolm Gladwell, best-selling author and New Yorker staff writer, discusses making sudden, instinctive judgments, as written about in his new book, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking. He is joined by Emmy-winning reporter Robert Krulwich, who covers scientific phenomena for ABC's Nightline and PBS's Nova.

This event took place on April 21, 2005.

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Now an acclaimed author and journalist, Malcolm Gladwell’s ascent was long and tortuous , much like the subject matter of his groundbreaking works, which mine the psychological depths of success and failure as they relate to both individuals and organizations. Here, the strikingly original Gladwell is paired with an equally inventive interviewer, NPR journalist Robert Krulwich. The two discuss Blink’s resounding success, with Gladwell elaborating on his notion of "thin-slicing" - the tendency of human’s to make spontaneous decisions based on their own narrow, subjective body of experience. Acerbic and amiable, Gladwell proves his points with examples from such far flung fields as science, sales, medicine, and pop culture. Krulwich’s own capacity for thin-slicing is impressive, as he plays a droll devil’s advocate to Gladwell’s ganderings.

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Captivating

These two are, to me, intellectuals with heart and humor. I love both equally; so together, what can I say, but double the fun!

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Hauntingly relevand 12 years later

A really wonderful conversation. It feels hauntingly relevant 12 years later in the Trump era.

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Mind blowing

Insightful and interesting, this program makes you think about the implicit bias we all have.

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Very interesting!

Stereotyping is so prevalent all around us that we even stereotype ourselves subconsciously without knowing.

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Great interview.

Malcolm Gladwell is always an interesting character to listen to and to read. This interview covers a great slice of the subject matter in his book "Blink."

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