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Regina Bain: Is Your Life Worthy of Being Remembered?

Regina Bain: Is Your Life Worthy of Being Remembered?


Season 3 Episode 73


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As we launch this third season of At the Podium, I am humbled and excited to share with you our new theme: Legacy. Thank you for joining me as we explore the tangible and intangible imp…


Published on 1 year, 6 months ago

Kristen McGuiness: Searching for My Dad in the Haze of Crime, Addiction & Lost Time.

Kristen McGuiness: Searching for My Dad in the Haze of Crime, Addiction & Lost Time.


Season 2 Episode 72


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Kristen McGuiness is a successful author of books such as her memoir 51/50: The Magical Adventures of the Single Life and her debut novel, Live Through This. She has also founded her ow…


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

Dr. Darian Parker: To Say "I Don't Know" is a Powerful Tool.

Dr. Darian Parker: To Say "I Don't Know" is a Powerful Tool.


Season 2 Episode 71


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The Mind of an Athlete. Show Up and Do the Grunt Work. 

 

Here we are in February. How are those New Year’s Resolutions going for you? Fortune.com tells us that by the second Friday of Ja…


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

Patrick Huey: Speaking the Truth Can Heal the Broken Places. Season Two Review.

Patrick Huey: Speaking the Truth Can Heal the Broken Places. Season Two Review.


Season 2 Episode 70


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In season two of At the Podium, the power of speaking and owning your truth came up in all the interviews of the show. As I asked each remarkable guest about their journeys to finding t…


Published on 1 year, 8 months ago

Chef Nina Curtis: Breaking Bread Together. A Vegan Chef's Journey to the White House.

Chef Nina Curtis: Breaking Bread Together. A Vegan Chef's Journey to the White House.


Season 2 Episode 69


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Breaking  Bread Together, Building Human Connections & Honoring the Ancestors.

Nina Curtis is a world-renowned Vegan Chef. Her dishes have been savored on the palates of presidents and p…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

George M. Johnson: Black Boys Painting with All the Colors of the Rainbow.

George M. Johnson: Black Boys Painting with All the Colors of the Rainbow.


Season 2 Episode 68


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Black Boys Painting with All the Colors of the Rainbow. 

The New York Times called George M. Johnson’s memoir and manifesto All Boys Aren’t Blue “An exuberant, unapologetic memoir infuse…


Published on 2 years, 3 months ago

Nora Zelevansky: Boys Will be Boys. The Sexual Assault of Jane Doe.

Nora Zelevansky: Boys Will be Boys. The Sexual Assault of Jane Doe.


Season 2 Episode 67


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Author Nora Zelevansky and I have a nuanced conversation about Roll Red Roll: Rape, Power, and Football in the American Heartland. A book that she and Nancy Schwartzman wrote based on S…


Published on 2 years, 4 months ago

Zak Sandler: My Mental Condition is My Superpower.

Zak Sandler: My Mental Condition is My Superpower.


Season 2 Episode 66


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Zak Sandler and I have a deeply personal and contemplative conversation about the struggles he has faced with his mental health and how he has managed to organize his life with a brain …


Published on 2 years, 4 months ago

Adam "Smiley" Poswolsky: The Future of Work is Human Connection.

Adam "Smiley" Poswolsky: The Future of Work is Human Connection.


Season 2 Episode 65


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Work. Where Church and State Collide.

 

“Should we attempt to foster meaningful, human connections and engagement in the workplace?” This is the core question of my conversation with auth…


Published on 2 years, 4 months ago

Carl Sferrazza Anthony: Taking A New Look at Jackie Bouvier Kennedy.

Carl Sferrazza Anthony: Taking A New Look at Jackie Bouvier Kennedy.


Season 2 Episode 64


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Jackie Bouvier Kennedy 


Renowned historian and author Carl Sferrazza Anthony has done the impossible. In his new book Camera Girl, The Coming of Age of Jackie Bouvier Kennedy, he has tol…


Published on 2 years, 4 months ago





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