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Looking at the individual behind the disorder with Oliver Sacks.
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Oliver Sacks discusses changing the brain through meditation, and listening your way to Harvard.
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Oliver Sacks explains the different but equal hemispheres of the brain.
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Humans naturally create stories and narratives, says Oliver Sacks.
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Some of Darwin’s most revolutionary ideas were introduced through botany, says Oliver Sacks.
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The benefits and dangers of iPod listening.
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Neurologist Oliver Sacks identifies what we still don’t know about the human brain.
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From the credit crunch to the energy crisis, American car manufacturers must weather what Taylor calls a “perfect storm.”
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Taylor points out that Cadillac sells to dealers, not to customers; the success of any given dealership lies with the dealer.
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Although 70 percent of a customer’s buying process takes place on the internet, the emotion, (and the pricetag), involved mean that the deal is almost always clinched in person.
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Cadillac president Jim Taylor on the road not taken.
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Cadillac was “literally dying” in the 80’s, says Taylor. After undergoing a ten-year overhaul, they have finally reclaimed their legacy.
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Jim Taylor recalls the problems with automotive environmentalism.
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Cadillac President Jim Taylor on the discrepancy between banks and automakers.
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Cadillac’s Jim Taylor on why design is more important than functionality.
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Taylor warns that his is a tough business, but that the universality of car ownership makes it the “Superbowl” of manufacturing.
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To focus on both long and the short-term goals, Taylor remembers “Urgency, action, empowerment” and “Keep the end in mind.”
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Jim Taylor on the elusiveness of American luxury.
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Taylor draws the parallel between Harley and Cadillac as the quintessential American vehicles, but believes that the future of transportation lies with cars, not “hogs.”
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Harriet Mays Powell explains her love of fashion and how she got into the business.
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From one fashion week to another and back again, Harriet Mays Powell talks about life in Fashion.
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Harriet Mays Powell weighs in on the hysteria of fashion week, fashion in New York and the best new designers.
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Harriet Mays Powell discusses the latest trends, who chooses, and why certain fashions last the test of time.
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Fashion should be enjoyed and passed on, says Harriet Mays Powell.
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Harriet Mays Powell on the genius of couture.
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Harriet Mays Powell discusses the fashion world with respect to technology, the environment and globalization.
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Harriet Mays Powell on enjoying fashion and the increasing accessibility of high-end design.
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Harriet Mays Powell discusses the advent of accessories, new careers in fashion and the lasting relevance of couture.
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Some bad apples give celebrities a bad name, says Harriet Mays Powell.
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From shoes to fabrics to trips to India, Harriet Mays Powell talks about how designers work.
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