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188: The Advantages of Being Stupid with Justin Locke

Aug 03, 201742 min
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Episode description

Musician and humorist Justin Locke talks about the culture of smart vs stupid, the benefits of being unprepared, and the secrets to succeeding via applied stupidity.


You’ll Learn:

1) Why you shouldn’t be scared of looking stupid

2) How to use the Irregardless effect to your advantage

3) Stupid approaches to find brilliant solutions


About Justin

Justin Locke spent 18 seasons playing bass in the Boston Pops. He then shifted focus to being an author, playwright, orchestra manager, and media producer.  His Pops memoir, “Real Men Don’t Rehearse,” has sold over 12,000 copies, and his musical plays for family audiences are performed all over the world.  Justin often appears as a humorous guest speaker, sharing his favorite gig disaster stories, as well as first- hand insight into what conductors (great and not so great) actually do. 

Visit his website at www.justinlocke.com


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