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Ep: 114: Diane Boyd: Wildlife biologist and wolf conservationist

Ep: 114: Diane Boyd: Wildlife biologist and wolf conservationist

Diane Boyd has four decades of experience on behavior, conservation and management of wild wolf populations. In 1979 Diane moved to Montana to study wolf recovery in the Rocky Mountains, from the first natural colonizer...

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Ep: 113: Laurie Santos: The Happiness Professor on the Science of Well-Being

Ep: 113: Laurie Santos: The Happiness Professor on the Science of Well-Being

Laurie is a Professor of Psychology at Yale University.  In addition to her work on the evolutionary origins of human cognition, Laurie is an expert on the science of happiness and the ways in which...

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Ep: 112: Don Lemon: Award winning broadcast journalist and media trailblazer

Ep: 112: Don Lemon: Award winning broadcast journalist and media trailblazer

Don Lemon spent three decades on local and national TV – a trusted voice after the Sandy Hook massacre, in war-torn Eastern Europe, and during the riots of 2020. Anchoring Don Lemon Tonight on CNN...

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The Biggest Cost of Being an Entrepreneur

The Biggest Cost of Being an Entrepreneur

Being an entrepreneur is a huge financial sacrifice.  You may not draw any salary while you’re bootstrapping and/or looking and begging for capital and even once you have the means to pay yourself, it will...

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How We Define Ourselves

How We Define Ourselves

Many moons ago I spent the summer working in Porto, Portugal.  At the time, the country was far less developed than the rest of Western Europe.  Portugal was lightyears behind the economies and hustle and...

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The Scariest Thing I’ve Ever Done

The Scariest Thing I’ve Ever Done

I once left a perfectly good paying job with loads of student debt and almost no savings to my name to launch a company.   I’ve flown planes, jumped out of planes, paraglided off 5,000 foot...

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