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Kelly connects with Amy Kurtz, a patient advocate, health coach, and author of the trailblazing book “Kicking Sick: Your Go-To Guide for Thriving with Chronic Health Conditions.” Amy has been featured on Good Morning America, Oprah Daily, The Boston Globe, Fox and New York Magazine. She has a new book, “But You Look Fine: Trapped in the Hell …
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Kelly meets Daryl Davis, a noted musician who is even more widely known for his extraordinary journey seeking out conversations with members of the Ku Klux Klan – a feat made more astonishing when you learn that Daryl is a black man. In this conversation, we learn why Daryl has made this work his life pursuit. …
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Kelly welcomes Marcus Buckingham back to the podcast. For over 25 years, Marcus has been the world’s leading researcher on strengths, engagement, and human performance. He began his career at Gallup and was the cocreator, with Donald O. Clifton, of StrengthsFinder. He is a bestselling author who has a brand new book: “Design Love In: How to Unleash the …
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Nearly ten years ago, Kelly got connected with Stephanie Weaver – a speaking coach assigned to him for a TedX style talk in Chicago. Now, Stephanie has written a book, “Bitter, Sweet: How to Heal Yourself When Your Family is Broken.” Warning, this episode contains discussion of family sexual abuse. Please listen with care. As you know, you were assigned to coach me …
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Kelly goes across the pond to speak to educator Daisy Christodoulou, whose provocative books on education take aim at a lack of teacher autonomy, fact-based curriculums and the misuse of technology in the classroom. Some people might be surprised that you take issue with the educational philosophy of folks like Rousseau, Dewey, and Friere in your …
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Acclaimed journalist Benoit Denizet-Lewis joins Kelly to talk about his new book “You’ve Changed: The Promise and Price of Self-Transformation.” This book looks at all different kinds of change stories – most of which don’t fit neatly into a box. “I’m trying to be open-minded and at the same time, you know, for political identity changers, for example, I wish they …