Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Episode 203: KSD Unquieting Hearts For Profit

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We last left the six-hour workers at the Kellogg's factory when the war ended in 1946. What new challenges to their shorter work shift will confront them next? That is the question for this Episode 203: Unquieting Hearts For Profit.

In this episode, I read from: Benjamin Hunnicutt's book Kellogg's Six-Hour Day. I also mentioned in passing a book I found pretty darned interesting: Daniel Pink's Drive.

I play: Pee Wee Herman's observation about people with large posterior impediments; KMFDM's "Attack," which backed Dmitri Orlov; and I close today's show with Mistle Thrush's "It's All Like Today".

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