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This episode marks the third week in a row I’ve welcomed a university professor (or former professor
Last week we chatted with a Harvard professor. Next week, we’ll chat with a professor at a prestigio
When you end an interview with a Harvard Business School professor and he tells you your questions m
When a guest who’s been on the podcast more than any other guest recommends another author to you, y
I love books on the topic of productivity. It’s a topic about which plenty of books have written. So
Today’s guest is on the executive team of one of the nation’s most successful companies. That compan
One of my favorite productivity books ever is one called The 12 Week Year: How to Get More Done in 1
When it comes to other podcasters, one person I’ve always admired is also today’s guest on Read to L
Today I welcome back for the third time – and the second time in less than a year – one of my favori
What an awesome and incredibly important discussion I have for you today! It’s my long-awaited sit-d
Sometimes you record an interview and it gets mangled by the technology. Something beyond your contr
It’s not often the case, but my guest today is someone I’ve had the chance to get to know over the l
Today’s guest is making at least his third appearance on the Read to Lead Podcast (it’s hard to keep
Today’s guest is the second person I’ve had on recently to chat about the power of visual thinking.
I first met today’s guest when I discovered her last book The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business. I
Few would argue there are many more lucrative options to building wealth than through real estate in
My guest today is someone I’ve learned a ton from when it comes to creating and delivering better pr
Today’s guest is someone I’ve wanted to have on the show for several years now, ever since her first
I have so much respect for today’s guest. Most people, especially at age 29, would have crumbled und
The book I’m featuring in today’s episode is one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. I’m two