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Ben Seigel's avatar

Hi Max,

Is this podcast available via direct URL/RSS?

I like to load 'em on my podcatcher, avoiding Spotify, etc. 'cause they suck (not the podcast, the platforms).

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Max Shen's avatar

Hey Ben!

Thanks for the ask: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/3863188.rss is the RSS for the podcast. Any suggestions for how to make it easier for others like you to find?

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Ben Seigel's avatar

I suppose adding a link in the nav, or other prominent spot.

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Ben Seigel's avatar

Also good to have a short URL redirect (tinyurl.com/dbyp) or something similar. Thanks!

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Eudoxia's avatar

Hi Max, your ideas are fascinating and thanks for the link to the article preview. Do you also advocate the use of totem tennis - using that same yellow ball on a string which hangs from the top of a pole or 'totem'? This can be played by one or by many. Our neurologist highly recommended playing this if one had balance issues because the brain has to adjust to randomn ball movements. (Can't work out how to upload an image)( it also seems to be called 'tether tennis' or 'pole tennis' - see https://www.shutterstock.com/search/tether-tennis)

Just one query on the article - on the first page, second last paragraph, just before "(Parviainen, 2015)" a noun seems to be missing: you refer to "our embodied and embedded [something?]"

- top of page 4, there's a typo: Extended: Our cognitive processes often incorporate environmental elements as funcitonal [should be FUNCTIONAL]

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Max Shen's avatar

Thank you for your kind words.

If you have fun with Totem tennis — sure! It is hard to predict the ball + string motion, though I personally get bored quickly playing Totem tennis.

Than you for pointing out the typos. I will include their corrections in the next iteration

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