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3 Ways To Believe In Your Ability To Succeed.

Rich Gee Group

It’s a radio show and podcast from NPR that delves into the areas where the boundaries blur between science, philosophy, and human experience. One of the themes is the main character’s ability to ‘Believe’ in the existence of Santa Claus. It’s all focuses on hearing one of the sleighbells from Santa’s sleigh. I’m getting off-course here.

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The Online Bubbles Journalists Converse Within

The Horizons Tracker

The biggest of these clusters was a so called “elite/legacy” cluster, which comprised around 30% of the journalists studied, and included the New York Times, Washington Post, and NPR. A second cluster, which mainly centered around CNN, political news reporters and foreign affairs journalists, made up another 20% of the sample.

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News Literacy – Vivian Schiller CEO of NPR

CO2

Interview with Charlie Firestone and Vivian who is the CEO of NPR. Vivian Schiller CEO of NPR at the Aspen Institute 2010 gives insights into the importance of New Literacy. We are faced with a tsunami of information. Schiller suggests that a reader today needs to look for three things when trying to understand news literacy.

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Women in the LEAD: WOMEN: Leadership Lessons from Rosa Parks

Women in the LEAD

More highlights of Rosa Park's life on NPR. Be a leader with quiet strength, wide influence, grace and dignity. Be the change you want to see in others; it can change the world around you. Listen now. Putting Our Differences to Work The Fastest Way to Innovation, Leadership and High Performance by Debbe Kennedy   ?

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Morning Advantage: You Can Still Tweet When You're Dead

Harvard Business Review

Lizzy Duffy at NPR reports on several services that will maintain your online presence for you long after you’re dead and gone. Their tag line? Want to send a message from the great beyond? There’s an app for that. When your heart stops beating, you'll keep tweeting."

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Morning Advantage: Learning to Love the Struggle

Harvard Business Review

NPR's Alix Spiegel takes a close look at how Western children learn versus those in Eastern cultures. Schwartz explains how such a council can tag-team with the Council of Economic Advisers "to bring actual experts on human behavior into the most senior levels of conversation.". The major difference is how they approach struggle.

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Morning Advantage: You Can Still Tweet When You're Dead

Harvard Business Review

Lizzy Duffy at NPR reports on several services that will maintain your online presence for you long after you’re dead and gone. Their tag line? Want to send a message from the great beyond? There’s an app for that. When your heart stops beating, you'll keep tweeting."