Author: Alain Guillot
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349 Angus Fletcher: Literature Is the Most Powerful Invention of Humankind
in podcastAbout Angus Fletcher Originally from the UK, Angus Fletcher is a professor of story science at Ohio State’s Project Narrative, the world’s leading academic think-tank for the study of stories. Angus Fletcher has dual degrees in neuroscience and literature, received his Ph.D. from Yale, taught Shakespeare at Stanford, and has published two books and dozens…
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348 Tero Moliis: Life Is A Sandcastle
in podcastAbout Tero Moliis Tero Moliis was born in Helsinki, Finland, and has lived over half of his life in various countries around the world and traveled extensively. Tero is an experienced serial entrepreneur & business developer, university professor, mentor, and published game designer. He is passionate about disruptive innovation and technology, learning, literature, gamification, mezcal…
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347 Judson Brewer: How to Break the Cycles of Worry and Fear
in podcastAbout Judson Brewer Dr. Jud Brewer is a New York Times best-selling author, neuroscientist, addiction psychiatrist, and thought leader in the field of habit change. He is the Director of Research and Innovation at Brown University’s Mindfulness Center, where he also serves as an associate professor. He is the executive medical director at Sharecare Inc.…
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346 Arthur Kanegis: The World Is My Country
in podcastDirector Arthur Kanegis produced the 1982 Paul Newman/Haskell Wexler film War Without Winners and did the Nuclear War research for the 1983 ABC movie The Day After, which had the largest audience of any made-for-TV movie ever.
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Social Media Mastery: 6 Proven Strategies for Turning a Fan Into a Buyer
Business owners recognize the importance of social media in their overall marketing strategy. Most people in this situation begin with a Facebook page, start a Twitter account, and establish a blog. As a result of your engagement, your following continues to grow. However, these fans might not spend money with the company. What can a…
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345 Philip Ball: Adventures in the Machinery of the Popular Imagination
in podcastAbout Philip Ball From Philip Ball’s website: Philip Ball is a freelance science writer. He worked previously at Nature for over 20 years, first as an editor for physical sciences (for which his brief extended from biochemistry to quantum physics and materials science) and then as a Consultant Editor. His writings on science for the…