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People Who Are Good at What They Do Being Good at What They Do
Russell McFarlane
23 episodes
7 months ago
I dive into the ties that bind us together: table games, movies, music, video games, mountain biking, healthcare, religion, comedy, and work.
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I dive into the ties that bind us together: table games, movies, music, video games, mountain biking, healthcare, religion, comedy, and work.
Show more...
Hobbies
Leisure
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S2 E19 Syed Ashrafulla pa 1 of 2 - Food
People Who Are Good at What They Do Being Good at What They Do
44 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
S2 E19 Syed Ashrafulla pa 1 of 2 - Food
Syed and I go on a food journey around the world. Sushi in Japan. Bánh mì in Vietnam. We play an elimination game in the style of the Elite 8, wherein Syed has to pick the best dish. Then, we play a Jeopardy!-style trivia game, where Syed is challenged to come up with the names of seemingly obscure or novel foods. Syed name-drops "House of Three Gorges" restaurant, which I have since eaten the Dry Pot, and it's delicious. He gives practical advice on finding your inner cook. Then, we find the intersection between the journey of cooking, Bob Ross's painting style, and the development of dental skills all seem to meet.
People Who Are Good at What They Do Being Good at What They Do
I dive into the ties that bind us together: table games, movies, music, video games, mountain biking, healthcare, religion, comedy, and work.