New SCOTUS term, Embracing what you’re bad at

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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who is a U.S. Circuit Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, poses for a portrait, Friday, Feb., 18, 2022, at the court in Washington.President Joe Biden on Friday nominated federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman selected to serve on a court that once declared her race unworthy of citizenship and endorsed segregation. Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo

A law and politics professor helps us preview the cases on the docket for the new term of the U.S. Supreme Court. Then, a Wall Street Journal columnist makes the case that we should keep doing things we enjoy even if we’re bad at them.

Featured in this Show

  • Why you should keep doing the things you're bad at — but enjoy

    We discuss why it can be more beneficial to continue — rather than quit — an activity you’re not good at doing.

Episode Credits

  • Lee Rayburn Host
  • Tyler Ditter Technical Director
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Rachel Feintzeig Guest

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