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#S2E2 The Impact of Storytelling on History With Christopher Kolenda Ph.D.

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In the second episode, Samuel P.N. Cook interviews veteran, professor, author, mentor and leadership coach Christopher Kolenda Ph.D. about his take on how history is influenced by storytelling. Coming from a diverse background, Chris provides valuable insights on the business world and how it relates to history and how studying history can help business owners.

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In the second episode, Samuel P.N. Cook interviews veteran, professor, author, mentor and leadership coach Christopher Kolenda Ph.D. about his take on how history is influenced by storytelling. Coming from a diverse background, Chris provides valuable insights on the business world and how it relates to history and how studying history can help business owners.

To gain access to the shownotes and other resources mentioned in the podcast, click here to go to our blog page.

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