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We have special guest, Hannah Brencher, on our show today! Let's have a candid discussion on what our lives, and our world, would look like if we started living like we meant it. In her latest book, "Come Matter Here", Hannah shares the truth that we can stop looking towards the "next big thing" and start living a life that matters now!
"When faced with the challenges of building a life of your own, it’s all too easy to stake your hope and happiness in “someday.” But what if the dotted lines on the map at your feet today mattered just as much as the destination you dream of?"
Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED speaker, and online educator with a heart for building leaders. She is the author of "Come Matter Here" and "If You Find This Letter." Named as one of the White House’s “Women Working to Do Good” and a spokesperson for the United States Postal Service, Hannah founded "The World Needs More Love Letters" in 2011. The global community has grown to over 20,000 individuals across six continents, fifty-three countries, all fifty states, and is established on over sixty-three college campuses.
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We have special guest, Hannah Brencher, on our show today! Let's have a candid discussion on what our lives, and our world, would look like if we started living like we meant it. In her latest book, "Come Matter Here", Hannah shares the truth that we can stop looking towards the "next big thing" and start living a life that matters now!
"When faced with the challenges of building a life of your own, it’s all too easy to stake your hope and happiness in “someday.” But what if the dotted lines on the map at your feet today mattered just as much as the destination you dream of?"
Hannah Brencher is a writer, TED speaker, and online educator with a heart for building leaders. She is the author of "Come Matter Here" and "If You Find This Letter." Named as one of the White House’s “Women Working to Do Good” and a spokesperson for the United States Postal Service, Hannah founded "The World Needs More Love Letters" in 2011. The global community has grown to over 20,000 individuals across six continents, fifty-three countries, all fifty states, and is established on over sixty-three college campuses.
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