Marcus Buckingham is a global researcher and bestselling author focused on unlocking strengths, increasing performance, and pioneering the future of how people work. In today’s conversation, Marcus dives into the importance of discovering your true loves, or what he calls “red threads,” and how those make an impact both at work and at home. As a parent, you know that no two kids are the same, and this conversation will give you the tools to uniquely challenge and love each kiddo just the way they are.
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124. Learning how to Pause, an interview with Pause Meditation founders
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119. Give to get, featuring Tony Robbins
118. You’re not fine, you’re fantastic, featuring Mel Robbins
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116. Celebrate the child in front of you, featuring Susan Stiffelman
115. Calm down fast, featuring Max Strom
114. How to use anger as a vehicle to change, featuring Dr. Harriet Lerner
113. Drop the ball, featuring Tiffany Dufu
112. Why you should make time for the good life, featuring Brigid Schulte
111. Feeling is believing, featuring Lisa Feldman Barrett
110. What's your family's north star?, featuring Matthew Luhn
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