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Dead & Company: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead
In this podcast, the hosts discuss Dead & Company, a band that was formed by former members of the Grateful Dead, including John Mayer. They talk about how the music of the Grateful Dead has created a tribe-like community and how the band continues to emphasize the importance of improvisation and unique performances in their shows.
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Social psychologist and Harvard professor, Amy Cuddy joins a podcast to discuss the Grateful Dead and the concept of belonging to a tribe in the modern-day era of work.
00:00 - 01:27 (01:27)
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Social psychologist and Harvard professor, Amy Cuddy joins a podcast to discuss the Grateful Dead and the concept of belonging to a tribe in the modern-day era of work.
ChapterDead & Company: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead
EpisodeFinding your Tribe with Amy Cuddy
PodcastA Bit of Optimism
The fandom of Grateful Dead revolves around their music, but it goes beyond musical inclinations.
01:27 - 02:32 (01:04)
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The fandom of Grateful Dead revolves around their music, but it goes beyond musical inclinations. Fans of their music popularly follow the band across cities for consecutive concerts, building relationships along the way.
ChapterDead & Company: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead
EpisodeFinding your Tribe with Amy Cuddy
PodcastA Bit of Optimism
The Grateful Dead's concerts are unique as they've never played the same set list twice, offering three hours of music that no one has ever seen before and will never see again at every show, which is an incredible act of generosity that is contagious to the audience.
02:32 - 03:34 (01:02)
Summary
The Grateful Dead's concerts are unique as they've never played the same set list twice, offering three hours of music that no one has ever seen before and will never see again at every show, which is an incredible act of generosity that is contagious to the audience.