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Let's Do The Right Thing
Chris Goldson
Season 6, Ep. 2
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The difference between a best-selling book and a non-best-selling book is the story-telling. Repeat that phrase with successful business and non-successful business and that's where Chris Goldson comes in. After years of experience leading teams at some of media's biggest channels, Chris has gone out on his own to help brands to develop and articulate their narratives, and in turn, transform the business landscape into a far more fascinating place. Presented by our own scribe, Adam Hopkinson.
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