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A Day-By-Day Playbook For How To Move Fast And Fix Things

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Last fall, leadership experts Frances Frei and Anne Morriss , cohosts of the TED podcast Fixable, released their book, Move Fast & Fix Things. The authors add that, “In truth, you’re unlikely to measure the change you’re leading in days. Frances Frei is a professor at Harvard Business School.

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A Guide to bbcon 2022 Virtual for Higher Education Professionals

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Keynote speakers include Glennon Doyle , New York Times bestselling author, activist, philanthropist, and host of the We Can Do Hard Things podcast; and Simu Liu , actor, writer, producer, and one of TIME’s “100 Most Influential People of 2022.” Frances Beasley—Victory Junction. Register now for bbcon 2022.

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Interview with Temra Costa, Author of Farmer Jane: Women Changing the Way We Eat

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She is also co-host of the radio show, The Queens of Green on Green 960 , which you can also be downloaded as a podcast. I just *loved* this book, and also enjoy Temra's show, so I was super excited to interview her for the Big Vision Podcast. I went to France. Tags: interview podcast. I really wanted to make cheese.

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A Little Bit of Gloom Between Two Slices of Hope: Diet for a Hot Planet Author, Anna Lappe

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After reading each of her books: Hope's Edge (that she co-authored with her mother, Frances Moore Lappé), Grub (that she co-authored with Bryant Terry), and now her new book, Diet for a Hot Planet: The Climate Crisis at the End of Your Fork and What You Can Do About It , I've felt hopeful and energized.

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Solutionary Women: Anna Lappé of Grub

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You can hear the interview on the Big Vision Podcast , or read the transcript below. Britt: How did you connect with your Grub co-author? Anna: I met Bryant Terry, who became my co-author, actually, very fortuitously. Britt: What do you want people listening to this podcast to do?