Todd Kashdan

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Psychology Professor at George Mason University Todd Kashdan believes sometimes it’s good to be bad. He talks to Bill Shafer about his book “The Art of Insubordination: How to Dissent and Defy Effectively.”

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Richard Leider

Spirit

Richard Leider is a pioneer in the global purpose movement and the founder of Inventure, a company dedicated to helping people unlock the power of purpose.

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Sol Bleiweis

Spirit

Sol Bleiweis was just 11 years old when Germany invaded his native Poland. In Auschwitz, he watched his brother and mother die. But Sol not only survived, he made it his mission to make a difference and spread his message of joy and hope.

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Melody Moezzi

Arts

If you’re living with a mental illness, you don’t need to lower your expectations for life — you’re capable of extraordinary things. That’s the message from author Melody Moezzi. She discusses her journey to her bipolar diagnosis.

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Darlene Love

Arts

You may not know her name, but you certainly know her voice. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame backing vocalist Darlene Love talks about why this is the best time of her life, despite working with some of the greatest singers in rock history in the past.

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Lillie Leonardi

Arts

On Sept. 11, 2001, FBI agent and 25-year law enforcement veteran Lillie Leonardi responded to the crash site of Flight 93 in Pennsylvania. What she says she saw there will surprise — a field full of angels. She explains.

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James Huger

Spirit

In his 97 years, Dr. James Huger has broken barrier after barrier of racial discrimination. From being among the first African-American soldiers to integrate the Marines to his friendship with Dr. King, he shares his incredible stories.

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Lee Greenwood

Arts

Singer and songwriter Lee Greenwood is the man behind the most stirring patriotic song of our generation, and he says he’s more focused than ever on the state of our country.

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Mark Pitstick

Arts

Is there an afterlife? Is there a God? If so, why is there so much suffering? These are the questions that plagued Mark Pitstick so he researched holistic, scientific, religious and spiritual evidence in his quest for answers. He shares his findings.

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