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Stories You've Never Heard

An episode of the Eight Principles Voices podcast, hosted by Eight Principles, titled "Stories You've Never Heard" was published on February 10, 2025 and runs 51 minutes.

February 10, 2025 ·51m · Eight Principles Voices

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Doug Crowe was not born in a slum, nor was he homeless or raised by wolves. While that may make for a more inspirational story, it simply isn’t true. He did, however, win the Dale Carnegie Highest Achievement award as a high school student, and was one of the youngest trainers for that organization. He graduated from Northwestern University with a B.S. in speech, with a concentration in radio, TV and film. He leveraged his storytelling skills from radio, TV & journalism to write and publi...

Doug Crowe was not born in a slum, nor was he homeless or raised by wolves. While that may make for a more inspirational story, it simply isn’t true. He did, however, win the Dale Carnegie Highest Achievement award as a high school student, and was one of the youngest trainers for that organization. He graduated from Northwestern University with a B.S. in speech, with a concentration in radio, TV and film.

He leveraged his storytelling skills from radio, TV & journalism to write and publish for others. He is a personal brand specialist, media insider, & publisher. His ghostwriting company, Author Your Brand, has launched over 500 books to #1 bestseller status on Amazon by leveraging business owners' experience into a page-turning legacy book. His clients include C-suite professionals from Apple, NASA, P&G, Touchstone Pictures, Louis Vuitton, Stamps.com, the NFL,Bank of America, U.S. Coast Guard, Navy, & Marines

Doug is an accomplished writer himself having contributed to Entrepreneur Magazine, the Chicago Tribune, Daily Herald, MSN Money, Yahoo Finance, the Seattle Times and has authored several #1 best selling books.

While Doug has amassed a lifetime of experience and success as an author, speaker and media insider, he knows the power of building relationships with world class leaders. His team has collectively transacted over $16 Billion dollars in mergers, acquisitions, and taking companies public.

Doug is an avid scuba diver, instrument-rated private pilot, photographer, magician, husband, and father of three. His parent company, Authority Fusion, provides offshore, high-impact introductions, relationships, and services for SMB's.

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