As with any YouTube hit, the amazing parodies quickly spawned. Here's an SNL skit.
Friday, November 15, 2013
What The Fox Say?
For those that don't have an army of kids keeping you informed on what is hot on YouTube, here's what's winding it's way through my kid's school this week - "What does the fox say?"
As with any YouTube hit, the amazing parodies quickly spawned. Here's an SNL skit.
As with any YouTube hit, the amazing parodies quickly spawned. Here's an SNL skit.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Some Books I've Enjoyed
I really enjoy Audio Books. Here's a few that I think are exceptionally good that others might enjoy as well. I intentionally kept this list short and mostly books that have an accompanying TED talk or video so you can get an idea about the subject before investing your time.
- Switch : How to change things when change is hard by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
- Here is a video presentation on Vimeo about the talk.
- Simon Sinek - Leaders Eat Last
- John Kotter - Leading Change
- Kenneth Cloke - Resolving Conflicts At Work
- Susan Cain - Quiet
- Drive : The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink
- This is a companion to his TED talk which is AMAZING! (Matt's favorite TED talk)
- Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell
- Ever wondered how Steve Jobs and Bill Gates ended up where they are? This book explains a lot. The author has done some TED talks. both on The Norden Bombsight and Spaghetti Sauce.
- The Tipping Point : How Little Things Can Make A Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell
- Another Gladwell Classic. If you liked Outliers, you'll like this one. You can see his Crazy hair on his TED Talks.
- Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell
- Talks about instant instinctive decisions we all make day to day. Check out his TED talks on the Norden Bombsight and Spaghetti Sauce.
- Rework by Jason Fried
- Written by the creator of Ruby on Rails. They founded the company 37 signal. If you are curious about the author and his work, you can watch his TED Talk.
- Made to Stick : Why Some Ideas survive and Others Die by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
- Ever wondered why fake e-mail and urban legends spread so easily?
- Click : The forces behind how we fully engage with people, work, and everything we do by Ori Brafman
- Talks about people that naturally get along and how effective they can be when this happens. The author discussed the book in a talk at Stanford which you can watch to get the basic ideas.
- Misquoting Jesus - The story behind who changed the bible and why. by Bart D. Ehrman
- The bible has had a profound impact on our culture. Yet, if you look historically at the bible, there are more modifications than there are actual words! In many cases, we have no idea what was originally written by the authors. More information can be seen by watching Bart Ehrman's Stanford Lecture.