BKRVW01: Drunk Tank Pink by Adam Alter. This is the first book review by Ulland for this podcast. Due to having a life to live, and in this case the Packers needing to win one more game today to be in the Superbowl, Jo is not present. This book is worthy of a read for ease and interest. There are lot of interesting ideas for how humans are easily influenced by environment in both good and not so good ways. This is a good book to read if you want to know what lights or colors are best for you for various reasons, why heat waves in the South should be avoided, yet why you might be more willing to drive south than North because it oddly feels "downhill" rather than uphill both ways like our parents lived life. I would also refer you to Sensation by Thalma Lobel, PhD.
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