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Kate Isler -220

Meet Kate Isler, author of “Breaking Borders.”  She shares her incredible story of blazing business trails in the early days of Microsoft, uprooting …

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Diane Hessan -219

From her unique vantage point, Diane Hessan paints a picture of a nation deeply divided by politics, but not as polarized as one might fear. Diane is…

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Steven Bock -218

Innovation is alive and well! Meet one creative guy Steven Bock, Founder of a dynamic new marketing enterprise called Swaponz. It’s a challenge to su…

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Matt Haig -217

Matt Haig is an international best selling author with over three million books sold.  His children’s books, novels and works of non-fiction have del…

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Dan Bullock & Raúl Sánchez -216

Dan Bullock is a language and communications specialist/trainer at the United Nations Secretariat, training diplomats and global UN staff.   Dan is a…

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Douglas Ross -215

Meet Doug Ross, entrepreneur, business consultant and creative dynamo who loves to dive into what makes for success.  He’s helped scores of clients a…

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Dick Syatt -214

Dick Syatt is a long-time friend and colleague who has loved radio since he was a kid.  He began his talk radio career very early in major markets su…

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Bob Katzen -213

Today we welcome Bob Katzen, entertainer, disc jockey, reporter and nostalgia fan.  Something unscripted and hilarious happens as Bob REFUSES to talk…

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Don Bentley -212

Don Bentley is an American of service with a background that sounds more like that of a fictional hero. He was an Apache helicopter pilot winning med…

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Glass Half-Broken -211

For years women have made up the majority of college-educated workers in the country. Still the wage gape persists and women are underrepresented in …

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