Dr. Edith Eger

Dr. Edith Eger

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Glennon Doyle is an activist and thought leader, and founder of Together Rising. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to share her story, discuss why we need to change the expectations we put on girls and how we raise them, and talk about her best-selling book, "Untamed." Thank ...  Show more

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Today on Work in Progress, Sophia is joined by David Whyte (@davidjwhyte)!!!David is an accomplished poet and associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He grew up in Yorkshire to an Irish mother and an English father, and his love of poetry and the nat ...  Show more

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