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Most people think networking is about meeting more people. It’s not. AJ and Johnny break down why the real driver of opportunity is social capital — and how the most connected people aren’t the ones collecting contacts, but the ones consistently creating value inside their networ ...  Show more

Why Logic Doesn’t Persuade Anyone | Josh Bandoch

Most people think persuasion is about having the best argument. It’s not. AJ and Johnny sit down with former speechwriter Josh Bandoch to break down why we feel before we reason — and why logic alone fails to move people. From emotional intelligence and storytelling to identifyin ...  Show more

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