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Dan Schawbel

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Dan Schawbel is a New York Times bestselling author and the Founder of Millennial Branding. He is the bestselling author of three career books: Back to Human, Promote Yourself and Me 2.0. His new book, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation, is a Washington Post bestseller and was selected by The Financial Times as the book of the month. Through his companies, he’s conducted dozens of research studies and worked with major brands including American Express, GE, Microsoft, Virgin, IBM, Coca Cola and Oracle. Dan has interviewed over 2,000 of the world’s most successful people, including Warren Buffett, Anthony Bourdain, Jessica Alba, will.i.am, Michael Bloomberg, Chelsea Handler, Colin Powell, Sheryl Sandbe ...more

Episode 279: Tamron Hall

My guest today is TV host and author, Tamron Hall. Tamron is the Emmy Award-winning television host and executive producer of syndicated talk show Tamron Hall. We talk about her new book “Watch Where They Hide”, her interview style, and more during this episode.

The 5 questions I ask in this episode:

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Me 2.0: Build a Powerful Br...

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“The number one rule of networking—whether online or in person—is: Give before you receive.”
Dan Schawbel, Promote Yourself: The new rules for building an outstanding career

“This over-reliance on technology and the expectation that someone else has already solved our problems has not only drained society of creativity and critical problem-solving skills, but has also handicapped us in the most critical skill needed to be a successful leader: social interaction.”
Dan Schawbel, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation

“That superhero-like ability to do multiple things at once is a figment of your imagination. Dozens of neuroscience research studies prove that our brains don’t do tasks simultaneously.”
Dan Schawbel, Back to Human: How Great Leaders Create Connection in the Age of Isolation

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