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Nicholas Epley: Talking to strangers

4 August - 37 mins
Podcast Series Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda

An encounter on his commuter train led to 20 years of research that changed his life for the better. You too can be friendlier, kinder, more open, more curious – and the first step could be a smile and a hello to the stranger sitting next to you.

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