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Tap and Advance: Behind-the-Scenes of Writing 'Fire in my Eyes' with Veteran and Paralympian Brad Snyder

29 min · 25 de abr de 2024
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In this episode, we're doing something a little different. Our conversation with Brad Snyder, a Navy veteran, Paralympic gold medalist, and author, will reveal some behind-the-scenes insights into his memoir, "Fire in My Eyes." We'll discover what inspired him to write a memoir, what it was like to put some painful and confusing memories down on paper, and other details about his process. We will also talk about some leadership lessons that go beyond the pages of a book.

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