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A podcast about truth in quidditch and life
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13: Leadership and Management
“The wicked leader is he who the people despise. The good leader is he who the people revere. The great leader is he who the people say, ‘We did it […]
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12: The Cerebellum
“Although the cerebellum has many functions, it is primarily associated with movement. Specifically it seems to be involved with facilitating movement by detecting errors that occur in the course of […]
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11: Timing is Everything
“Were you rushing or were you dragging?” Terence Fletcher, as performed by J.K. Simmons. Musings on timing in karate and how it applies to quidditch, especially the beater position. The […]
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10: Small Practices
“I’ve discovered along the way that happiness — you live in two worlds here. Happiness is pleasure, and happiness is joy. Pleasure is short-lived; joy doesn’t go as high as […]
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09: Seeking and Snitching
“In free sparring, we learn to employ the principle of maximum effiency, even when we could easily overpower our opponent.” Kano Jigoro, founder of Judo. In order to practice something […]
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08: Personnel Maximization
“Do nothing that is of no use.” Miyamoto Musashi, performed by Calm Motivation. Novice quidditch players often struggle to take in the whole field and maximize their options, and unfortunately […]