86. John David Mann: Author of Cold Fear

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In this episode, I have the pleasure to interview author John David Mann.

John David Mann has been creating careers since he was a teenager. At age 17, he and a few friends started their own high school in Orange, New Jersey, called Changes, Inc., whose faculty he joined after graduating. Before turning to business and journalism, he forged a successful career as a concert cellist and prize-winning composer. In his twenties and thirties he founded four companies, built a multi-million-dollar sales organization, and established several national business journals. Now, John is focused on writing. His books are available in three dozen languages and have sold more than 3 million copies.

Our conversation today is all about Cold Fear: A Thriller. During today’s discussion we talked about the importance of reading fiction, John’s writing process and Iceland!

Please enjoy this amazing conversation with John David Mann.

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