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Kelly talks to Martin Dubin, a clinical psychologist, serial entrepreneur, business coach, and adviser to C-suite executives and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs about his new book: “Blindspotting: How to See What’s Holding You Back as a Leader.” There’s a story we tell in the book “Yes, And” about a leader for a group vying to build …
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Kelly talks to educator Maya Smart about her new book “Reading for Our Lifes: The Urgency of Early Literacy and the Action Plan to Help Your Child.” So much of your book is about teaching us that reading starts well before the actual teaching of reading in school. “I think it’s hard for people to connect …
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Kelly digs in with author Keir Graff whose written a new book about a legendary building in the Windy City, “Chicago’s Fine Arts Building: Music, Magic and Murder.” My most salient memory of Chicago’s Fine Arts Building was seeing the premiere of the Talking Head’s movie “Stop Making Sense.” What’s yours? “The most significant …
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Kelly talks with psychologist Dr. Adam Dorsay about how connection is our path to a happy and meaningful life. Adam’s latest book is Super Psyched: Unleash the Power of the 4 Types of Connection and Live the Life You Love. Adam, we know each other a bit, but I didn’t know that you were in …
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Kelly welcomes Shannon Watts back to the podcast. The founder of Moms Demand Action has a new book: “Fired Up: How to Turn Your Spark into a Flame and Come Alive at Any Age.” There is a truism that not enough people understand and that’s the idea that you can only be happy …
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Kelly talks to Gary Noesner, a legendary agent who changed the way hostage negotiation was taught and implemented at the FBI. His book is “Stalling for Time: My Life as an FBI Hostage Negotiator.” You really helped change the way a hostage situation was handled in the FBI in that you didn’t always prioritize force. …