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Conversation 24 (Joshua Jackson)

Joshua Jackson is from Jacksonville, Florida. He was living in Los Angeles, California, and had recently authored his first book, How to Pimp Corporate America ( https://bit.ly/2KVteNV ), at the time of his interview. In his book, Joshua takes an...

An episode of the Class of Hope and Change podcast, hosted by OverPond Media, titled "Conversation 24 (Joshua Jackson)" was published on September 20, 2015 and runs 60 minutes.

September 20, 2015 ·60m · Class of Hope and Change

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Joshua Jackson is from Jacksonville, Florida. He was living in Los Angeles, California, and had recently authored his first book, How to Pimp Corporate America ( https://bit.ly/2KVteNV ), at the time of his interview.In his book, Joshua takes an extensive look at the steps it takes to reach the highest potential of success. By combining his experiences with those of friends and family, Jackson has created a strategic plan on how one can effectively “pimp” themselves in order to achieve great success in their everyday 9-to-5.During his spare time, Joshua “loves to write poetry, loves to write novels, loves to write anything.” He spends a lot of his time traveling to different cities, and loves to eat. A self-described foodie, Joshua “definitely enjoys eating different foods and different cuisines from all over the world.”Joshua’s Most Likely To Is: "Most Likely To Succeed"He talked about when his love for writing began, how his priorities and values have changed over the years.Joshua spoke about how encouraging words from his peers made a big impression on him early in life; and he explained the idea behind the tagline for his book, “You have to pimp yourself in order to pimp Corporate America.”---------------------------------------Intro Theme Music: "Chega Para Mim" by AbJoSee photos of our guest, and pick up your copy of the companion book at https://classofhc.com/ep24-joshua-jackson/Join the conversation on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Nd2H1C and on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Z4jPggThanks for listening!

Joshua Jackson is from Jacksonville, Florida. He was living in Los Angeles, California, and had recently authored his first book, How to Pimp Corporate America ( https://bit.ly/2KVteNV ), at the time of his interview.

In his book, Joshua takes an extensive look at the steps it takes to reach the highest potential of success. By combining his experiences with those of friends and family, Jackson has created a strategic plan on how one can effectively “pimp” themselves in order to achieve great success in their everyday 9-to-5.

During his spare time, Joshua “loves to write poetry, loves to write novels, loves to write anything.” He spends a lot of his time traveling to different cities, and loves to eat. A self-described foodie, Joshua “definitely enjoys eating different foods and different cuisines from all over the world.”

Joshua’s Most Likely To Is: "Most Likely To Succeed"

He talked about when his love for writing began, how his priorities and values have changed over the years.

Joshua spoke about how encouraging words from his peers made a big impression on him early in life; and he explained the idea behind the tagline for his book, “You have to pimp yourself in order to pimp Corporate America.”

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Intro Theme Music: "Chega Para Mim" by AbJo

See photos of our guest, and pick up your copy of the companion book at https://classofhc.com/ep24-joshua-jackson/

Join the conversation on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2Nd2H1C and on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Z4jPgg

Thanks for listening!
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