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Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Expert: The Beauty of Failure, with John David Mann

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Don Hutcheson

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

5.0619 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

John David Mann and some friends started their own high school when in their teens. It was quite successful for a number of years. He is now an award-winning author whose books have sold more than two million copies, including the bestselling classic "The Go-Giver." His book "Take the Lead" was named by Tom Peters and the Washington Post "Best Leadership Book of 2011." His latest book, a culinary parable, is called, "THE RECIPE."

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0:00.0

Hello, world.

0:11.8

Welcome to discover your talent, do what you love.

0:14.6

I'm your host, Don Hutchison.

0:16.7

Every Monday and Wednesday, I interview someone from around the world who's discovered their talents

0:22.0

to do work they love to create a life of success, satisfaction, and freedom.

0:27.5

On Fridays, I interview a well-known expert from the fields of personal or business development

0:32.5

who share experiences, tools, and insights to help our listeners along their journeys.

0:40.8

In honor of the four-year anniversary of our podcast, over the next several weeks, we will be sharing with you

0:46.2

the most popular interviews from our first 77 shows. We hope you enjoy them, and we look forward

0:53.4

to sharing the journeys of more fascinating

0:55.3

guests soon. I'm delighted to bring you our featured expert, John David Mann. Welcome, John.

1:02.1

Hello there. It's a pleasure having you on the show. A few words about John David Mann. He's an

1:07.0

award-winning author whose books have sold more than two million copies, including the best-selling classic The Go-Giver.

1:13.7

As a teenager, he started his own high school.

1:16.6

His book, Take the Lead, was named by Tom Peters in the Washington Post Best Leadership Book of 2011.

1:23.2

His latest book, a quote, culinary parable, is called The Recipe, a story of lost love and the

1:29.7

ingredients of greatness.

1:31.6

Well, John, today's topic is one of my favorites, actually.

1:35.6

The beauty of failure.

1:37.5

The beauty of failure.

1:38.3

I guess it's a lifelong entrepreneur.

1:39.6

You've got to understand failure, right?

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