#sundayread for Nov. 22, 2015
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for Nov. 22, 2015:
- Adding hours of reading time with one audio app
- The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp, by Dave @Jamieson
- Y’all Connect: Stacey Ferguson on bloggers and brands working together
- What It’s Like To Feed A Family For Under $20 A Day, by @EveTurow (via @shrivercenter)
- Y’all Connect: Save the date for 2016!
- The Machine, Elliot Spillers and a changing University of Alabama, by @Asher_Elbein
- Just finished “SPIN Selling” by Neil Rackham: Great tips, worth a re-read. Aff. link: http://amzn.to/1N11OxV
- Jack Hitt pans Paul Theroux’s “Deep South”
- Flashback: Review: “Fed Up”
- Ethiopian Jew shares convoluted journey to anonymity in US by @BrendanSpiegel (RT @hardcorekancil)
- Flashback: Books: Excerpt from Carrie Rollwagen’s “The Localist”
- Strategic limits, startling human costs of drone warfare, by @rdevro (via @ggreenwald)
- Being Poor Is Too Expensive, by Eric Ravenscraft @LordRavenscraft
- Fixed vs. Growth: 2 Mindsets That Shape Our Lives, by @brainpicker (RT @markdrasutis)
More posts from Wade this week:
The latest #sundayread tweets
- More #sundayread recommendations from me