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Mike Rowe on TED


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One of my all-time favourite TED Talks!

 

 

TED = Technology, Entertainment, Design

 

TED Talks are influential videos from expert speakers on education, business, science, technology, creativity, and in this case, testicles.

 

The standard format has a time limit of 18 minutes, with a bit of leeway on the part of the moderators. For anyone with a bad case of intellectual curiosity, such as myself, TED talks are an incredible source of new information. Highly recommended!

 

The 25 Most Popular TED Talks of all time

 

Most people script and rehearse their talk for weeks or months to nail it. Mike made this one up on the spot. He's one smart cookie.

 

Mike Rowe TED Talk and Mike Rowe on the Tim Ferriss Show - EducatedClimber.com/Blog

 

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