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WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: In A Pickle - The Fermentation Process

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In the world of sports we take a look at Chick Hearn and his 3000th consecutive broadcast for the Lakers and how his skills developed from the beginning of his career to the end. Doc plays audio of Chick Hearn interviewing Kobe Bryant after his first NBA game and this shows the beginning of his maturation process. Dr. Klapper uses the example of comparing aging to the fermentation process of changing a cucumber into a pickle. In the world of music we take a look at the career development of Michael Jackson. Quincy Jones was the producer in charge of Michael Jackson's maturing career from a child star to a solo adult artist in the music business. Quincy speaks of wanting to be a gangster as a child because his father exposed him to that world. But after going through the fermentation/aging process he developed into a very talented musician and ended up taking his career in that direction. Quincy talks about working with the great artists Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra. Dr. Klapper delves into some "Klapper Vision" into Karl-Anthony Towns current calf injury.

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In the world of sports we take a look at Chick Hearn and his 3000th consecutive broadcast for the Lakers and how his skills developed from the beginning of his career to the end. Doc plays audio of Chick Hearn interviewing Kobe Bryant after his first NBA game and this shows the beginning of his maturation process. Dr. Klapper uses the example of comparing aging to the fermentation process of changing a cucumber into a pickle. In the world of music we take a look at the career development of Michael Jackson. Quincy Jones was the producer in charge of Michael Jackson's maturing career from a child star to a solo adult artist in the music business. Quincy speaks of wanting to be a gangster as a child because his father exposed him to that world. But after going through the fermentation/aging process he developed into a very talented musician and ended up taking his career in that direction. Quincy talks about working with the great artists Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra. Dr. Klapper delves into some "Klapper Vision" into Karl-Anthony Towns current calf injury.

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