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Andrew Roberts is a Bestselling author, historian and journalist. He is a visiting professor at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, and also has positions at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the Lehrman Institute at the New York Historical Society.
On this episode Andrew discusses some of the great leaders he’s written about such as Winston Churchill and Napoleon Bonaparte, how he transitioned from a career in finance to become one of the great writers of history, and what it takes to produce great work!
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Checkout Andrew's Bestselling Book
Churchill: Walking with Destiny
Napoleon: A Life
Leadership in War: Essential Lessons from Those Who Made History
https://www.andrew-roberts.net/
https://twitter.com/aroberts_andrew
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Andrew Roberts is a Bestselling author, historian and journalist. He is a visiting professor at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, and also has positions at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the Lehrman Institute at the New York Historical Society.
On this episode Andrew discusses some of the great leaders he’s written about such as Winston Churchill and Napoleon Bonaparte, how he transitioned from a career in finance to become one of the great writers of history, and what it takes to produce great work!
Checkout my Newsletter
Connect with us! Whatgotyouthere
MCTco Collagen Protein Bars www.mctco.com 20% off with code “WGYT”
Checkout Andrew's Bestselling Book
Churchill: Walking with Destiny
Napoleon: A Life
Leadership in War: Essential Lessons from Those Who Made History
https://www.andrew-roberts.net/
https://twitter.com/aroberts_andrew
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