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December’s 8

First, a thank-you to the great tech support available at GBiotI headquarters.

Now, a questionWiretap is now available as a legal podcast. Why aren’t you listening?

But it can’t all be funny – I’m reading Among the Thugs. It’s a disturbing account of the soccer riots caused by Manchester United’s supporters in the late 80s and early 90s. I’m eager to read an academic book on crowd theory. Any recommendations?

Speaking of soccer – There’s a European cup coming up…do any Louisville-based readers know of any bars or restaurants that show the games?

Back to number 3 – This is my final request for a recommendation: Can anyone suggest a good overview of certain prominent psychological theories? I’m specifically seeking introductions to Jung and Freud.

No, I’m not trying to become a star of pop psychology – But what’s wrong with storing some extra knowledge for winter?

If I could just say a few words - I’d be a much better public speaker. I made a short announcement to a large crowd last week. I was nervous, even though I talk to thousands of people every day…through the radio.

If you’re going by a theater – A certain stop-motion movie about animals is pretty great.

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  • Lou says:

    Methinks Molly’s shows a huge number of soccer games. I’d start there. And I so agree with you on the certain stop-motion animation movie… delightful!

  • I don’t know about Louisville spots per se, though I’d guess an Irish bar is likely. I wouldn’t be surprised if the New Albanian Brewing folks show soccer matches, either at Rich O’s Public House or the Bank Street Brewhouse, both in New Albany.

    My favorite place to watch is the Brugge Brasserie up in Indianapolis, in the Broad Ripple area. Closest thing to a real Belgian brewpub as I’ve found. They’re soccer-happy, regularly opening up at odd hours to watch live via satellite.

  • [...] back to 2009 – I read a few articles and a book on Carl Jung. I’m looking to explore him further, but I think I need to study his influences and [...]

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