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Failure Is Fuel For Success: Adam Rippon, Esther Povitsky, Chris Wylie

For most, failure hurts and can hobble. But, for Adam Rippon, figure-skating champion and comedian and writer, Esther Povitsky, the pain of rejection and failure served as fuel for their insatiable desire to succeed. You’ll hear from them today as they speak with Alexandra Wilson ...  Show more

Can U.S. Tech Innovation Stay Ahead Of China?: Steve Case, Kai-Fu Lee, Ryan Williams, Max Lubovsky

Long derided as a copy-cat of the tech industry, China is now a tech trailblazer. Steve Case, AOL founder and Kai-Fu Lee, chair and CEO of Sinovation Ventures warn that if the United States doesn’t start innovating more vigorously — it will fall behind China. You’ll hear from the ...  Show more

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