5 Questions With Dan Schawbel Dan Schawbel, #1 Bestselling Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur
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New York Times bestselling author Dan Schawbel distills the most actionable and tangible advice from a variety of world-class humans including entrepreneurs, authors, Olympians, politicians, billionaires, Nobel Prize winners, TED speakers, celebrities, astronauts and more.
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Episode 279: Tamron Hall
Dan Schawbel asks TV host and author, Tamron Hall about pursuing a career in media, interview style, crime fiction series, views on the criminal justice system, and her best career advice.
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Episode 278: Joy-Ann Reid
Dan Schawbel asks MSNBC host, Joy-Ann Reid about starting a career as a journalist, the role of journalism with social justice, her new book, what she’s learned from Myrlie Evers about the Civil War, and her best career advice.
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Episode 277: Dan Henderson
Dan Schawbel asks former UFC champion and Olympic wrestler, Dan Henderson about how his upbringing shaped him as a fighter, inspirations, competing in the U.S. Olympics, proudest UFC fight, and his best career advice.
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Episode 276: Kate DiCamillo
Dan Schawbel asks bestselling children’s fiction author, Kate DiCamillo about growing up with chronic pneumonia, receiving 473 rejection letters for her book, writing for children as an adult, The Puppets of Spelhorst, and her best career advice.
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Episode 275: Keith Chapman
Dan Schawbel asks PAW Patrol and Bob the Builder mastermind, Keith Chapman about his early experience working at the Jim Henson Company, the business of intellectual property, how PAW Patrol became a billion-dollar empire, merchandizing, and his best career advice.
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Episode 274: David and Jerry Zucker
Dan Schawbel asks film directors, producers and screenwriters David and Jerry Zucker about how they created their own theater, collaborating with each other while being brothers, biggest obstacles developing their movie Airplane!, how the movie appeals across generations, and their best career advice.
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Poor quality
Simon Sinek's audio was poor due to his voice modulation, from high to inaudible. I sounds as if Mr. Sinek does not give a damn to people who is listening to him. I wonder why he is famous. I had never 'heard' of him before and it seems it will remain as such.