Plus: Author Nam Le's penchant for poker
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Duhigg thought he was an excellent communicator — until he stepped into a management role. Suddenly, he found himself out of his depth. The experience inspired him to explore what it takes to be a 'supercommunicator', and to share his advice on how we can all get better at truly listening to one another. Read the full story in our online article for ABC RN's All In The Mind. Then, hear from acclaimed writer Nam Le — whose short story collection, The Boat, took the literary world by storm — about his next creative project and the unlikely pastime that inspired him. Plus, listen back to a fascinating episode of The Drawing Room with Andy Park to hear from master mixologist and historian Dale DeGroff about the history of the iconic martini. |
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Author Charles Duhigg and broadcaster Beverley Wang have made a profession out of having good conversations. They share how deeper listening, laughing more, and slowing down can help. | | |
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In light of the Bondi Junction attack, there's been a lot of commentary about mental illness, including schizophrenia. On this special episode of Health Report, Dr Norman Swan talks through the medical facts of the disorder, how common it is and some of the successful treatments. | | |
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Nam Le wowed the literary world with his acclaimed 2008 short story collection The Boat. Now, he's back — with a book of poetry. | | |
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The martini is a drink that never seems to go out of style. It connotes tuxedos, sophistication, the Great Gatsby, and of course, James Bond. How has the drink managed to retain its iconic status after all this time? | | |
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These men have all badly hurt a partner or relative. They've even done time for it, but can they change for good? The ABC has been given exclusive access to a program that is helping them turn their lives around. | | |
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Choreographer Johan Inger's first narrative work is a radically contemporary take on Carmen, which employs Bizet's famous score but draws on the confronting violence of Mérimée's original novella for its story. | | |
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One in five Australians over 45 live with chronic pain and it can impact every aspect of their lives, including their work life. | | |
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From creativity to collaboration, growth and generosity, we can easily name values. But can we as easily apply them in our day-to-day work? | | |
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New ABC comedy series White Fever follows Jane Thomas, a woman trying to cure her fetish for hairy white men while simultaneously processing the emotional and psychological impact of being a Korean trans-racial adoptee. Ra Chapman, White Fever's creator and star, joins Stop Everything!. | | |
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Crushes can strike at work, on the bus or between life-long friends. The choice to share your feelings comes with a raft of risks and vulnerabilities. | | |
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