Tag: rss feeds
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Thinking in public: A conversation with Tom Jesson
Tom Jesson is a physiotherapist, and self-employed researcher and writer based in Houston Texas, who I’ve wanted to speak to for a while. While I’ve always known Tom to be a thoughtful and careful writer, evident in his work that’s been published and shared widely in physiotherapy circles, I’ve not really thought much about how…
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On reading less, and reading with intent
in ReadingUpdate (28/02/2022): The conversation I recorded with Tom has now been published here. Yesterday I had a conversation with Tom Jesson (website, Twitter, newsletter). Tom and I have been emailing each other over the past few months, touching lightly on topics that fall within overlapping spheres of interest, and finally had enough space in our calendars (and…
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“Reading” less and thinking more
“It may seem counter-intuitive that at a time when we know more than we have ever known, we think about it less.” I spend an enormous amount of time reading, a lot of it online using RSS feeds. I used to think that I was pretty good at filtering the content to find what was…