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    Zora has “always been interested in psychology.” There are elements of her work that energize her and some that don’t. Listen in as she shares which activities make her feel weak and which make her feel strong.

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Strengths Chat - Artie Lynnworth

Artie Lynnworth’s life is an example of how passionate dedication to excellence and focus on service can bring success and satisfaction both on and off the job.

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Strengths Chat - Jeannie Lindheim

Jeannie has taught acting for 30 years and ran her own theater school for 13 years. She is currently director of the Jeannie Lindheim Center for Creativity.

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StrengthsChat - Allen Arnold

My guest this week on StrengthsChat is Allen Arnold, a publishing executive in Nashville. I enjoyed interviewing Allen for this program because he gave thoughtful and candid answers to questions that drilled below what he is paid to do, and explored why he does it.

He even answered the age-old question: “Ginger or MaryAnne?”

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Wet Fingered Leadership – March 2005

In his book God’s Politics, Jim Wallis offers this tip for anyone wishing to identify a member of Congress on the streets of Washington, DC:

“They’re the ones . . . who walk around town with their fingers held high in the air, having just licked them and put them up to see which way

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