Where There's Smoke

2: People Will Never Forget How You Made Them Feel (Appreciation) w/ Dr. Paul White


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Tomorrow, January 28, is the 29th anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In this episode, Brett shares his memories of where he was when he found out, who told him, and how he felt. What it is about certain events that causes our memories to be so visceral, while others seem impossible to recall in any detail?

We will weave through the words of Maya Angelou, a Boston College psychology study, Tiger Woods, and Monet; to end up in a conversation with Dr. Paul White on how we can authentically appreciate people, create more influence with them, and build cultures that work.

To learn more about Dr. Paul White, visit http://www.appreciationatwork.com.

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