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Episode #34: Peter Watts on Rhetoric

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We’re happy to welcome Peter Watts to the show this week. Along with our good friend Gavin McMahon, Peter has created Dirty Rhetoric, a set of cards to help you create memorable and actionable communications.

We hope you enjoy this week’s episode and should you have comments or questions, please let us know!

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Dirty Rhetoric

Gavin McMahon on Rad Presenters Podcast

Slate | “The Power of the Pose” by Andrew Gelman and Kaiser Fung

Jon on the attention span fallacy

Stephanie’s post on 508 compliance

Vischeck

Color Oracle

Decent post on fonts for dyslexia

Can Dirty Rhetoric Win the Presidency?

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We’re happy to welcome Peter Watts to the show this week. Along with our good friend Gavin McMahon, Peter has created Dirty Rhetoric, a set of cards to help you create memorable and actionable communications.

We hope you enjoy this week’s episode and should you have comments or questions, please let us know!

Links

Dirty Rhetoric

Gavin McMahon on Rad Presenters Podcast

Slate | “The Power of the Pose” by Andrew Gelman and Kaiser Fung

Jon on the attention span fallacy

Stephanie’s post on 508 compliance

Vischeck

Color Oracle

Decent post on fonts for dyslexia

Can Dirty Rhetoric Win the Presidency?

The post Episode #34: Peter Watts on Rhetoric appeared first on Rad Presenters.

  continue reading

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