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Strengths Coaching Partnerships at El Rancho Middle School

Learn what motivated strengths coaches to work with middle school students, and how their coaching changed their students and changed them in the process.

Arthur Brooks' 'Happiness 401(k) Plan'

Arthur C. Brooks rejoins the podcast to discuss his latest book, From Strength to Strength. Do ambitious strivers suffer in their future happiness? Can we gain something from our suffering, and learn from our weaknesses?

Nurturing Strengths Partnerships at El Rancho Middle School

Learn about overcoming your fears and surmounting obstacles to do the impossible, from a middle school librarian who has brought CliftonStrengths to her students.

Americans' Steady -- and Deeply Divided -- Views on Abortion

Lydia Saad, Gallup's director of U.S. social research, joins the podcast to discuss Americans' persisting division on the issue of abortion.

Women Improving Their Lives Through Networks: A Conversation

Networks provide access to ideas, resources, support, role models and human connection -- and working women need all of those things.

Four in 10 Americans Still Highly Concerned About Illegal Immigration

With emergency powers limiting border entries about to end, Republicans are highly concerned about illegal immigration, while Democrats are not.

Putin Didn't Expect a Damaging Economic Attack, NATO Unity

George Friedman comes back to offer his latest assessment of the crisis in Ukraine. How have things gone for Russia so far, and what does this next phase of the war look like?

Biden's Proposed Budget and American Public Opinion

The $5.8 trillion Biden administration budget proposal can be profitably analyzed in the context of American public opinion.

Adapting to Change: Maintaining a Thriving Coaching Practice

Gain insights from a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach whose coaching business has thrived because she has stayed adaptable.

Only 4 in 10 Employees Report Unethical Behavior -- Here's How to Fix It

Less than half of employees who know about unethical behavior report it. Read what leaders can do to inspire their people to do the right thing.
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