Home the Movie
November 3, 2010
Category: Human Behavior Insights
In this episode, Armand DiMele reflects on the unique rhythm of Manhattan and how it affects newcomers and residents alike. He discusses the various personalities one might encounter in the city, likening them to different birds, from owls to peacocks. Through anecdotes and interactions with callers, he explores the cultural perceptions of Manhattan, the challenges of adapting to its fast pace, and the beauty of its ever-changing landscape. The conversation highlights the diverse experiences of individuals navigating life in New York City.
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