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The Marie Forleo Podcast

41: Opportunities That Change Lives: Nicholas Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn Discuss 'A Path Appears'

The Marie Forleo Podcast

Marie Forleo

Education, Self-improvement

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2017

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Do you feel helpless or overwhelmed by the global problems of poverty, violence, and oppression? Do you wish that there was something you could do? The good new is there is and it doesn’t take much to create real change. Marie welcomes Pulitzer Prize winners Nicholas Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn as they discuss their book A Path Appears. One way of making a difference is to provide a ray of hope. @NickKristof @WuDunn via @MarieForleo

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0:00.0

Hey there, I'm Marie Forlejo and for the last 20 years I've helped millions of people

0:07.6

transform their businesses and lives.

0:10.2

If you're ready to make the difference you were born to make, get ready because this is the Marie

0:15.4

Forelio podcast.

0:18.6

Today is a really, really special day because I'm interviewing two of my personal heroes. You know if you've

0:24.8

ever looked around and you've seen the inequality, the injustice, the poverty in the

0:28.9

world and you felt helpless or overwhelmed like what can one person do to make a difference?

0:34.8

You are going to love today's show.

0:37.3

With scrupulous research and on the ground reporting, my guest today investigate the

0:41.6

art and science of giving and

0:44.0

share the compelling and inspiring truth of how real people are creating world

0:48.1

change and how each one of us can make a difference.

0:51.8

Husband and wife duo Nicholas Christoph and Cheryl Woudon

0:55.0

combined journalism and activism in their unique brand of reporting centered on human rights and advocacy.

1:01.0

They've co-authored three previous books, Half the Sky, Thunder From the East, and

1:05.9

China Wakes.

1:07.3

They were awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1990 for their coverage of China's Tiananmen Square

1:11.9

Movement and received the Dayton Literary Peace Prize for lifetime

1:15.3

achievement in 2009.

1:17.5

An op-ed columnist for the New York Times since 2001, Nicholas Christoph was previously Bureau Chief in Hong Kong, Beijing, and Tokyo.

1:25.8

He won his second Pulitzer in 2006 for what the judges called his graphic, deeply reported

1:31.3

columns that, at personal risk risk focused attention on the genocide

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