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Monday, 28 Jul 2008
Speaking Your Mind To Win

The most successful people in the world have one thing in common: they speak their mind. They know what they want, how to ask for it, and how to demand it. We're taking your calls and emails and we'll teach you the five strategies to speak out to get ahead. Learn more about tonight's guests below!


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  • Jesse Ventura - Former Governor of Minnesota

      He's an icon of speaking his mind and speaking out... there are countless things you can learn from how Jesse Ventura lives his life and manufactures success, his way.

  • Deepak Malhotra - Author, Negotiation Genius

      Deepak Malhotra is a Harvard Business School professor who teaches winning strategies for negotiation. He's the author of "NEGOTIATION GENIUS", and he says you should speak out - not to win arguments - but to change people's minds.

  • Carmine Gallo - Author, Fire Them Up

      He's the man top executives turn to, to learn how to speak up and be heard. He's the author of "Fire Them Up," and he says you'll get what you want, if you walk and talk like a leader.

  • Carson Kressley - Host, How To Look Good Naked

      Carson Kressley has made a career of telling people the truth, even when the truth hurts! As star of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" and "How to Look Good Naked," Carson says he believes you gotta tell the truth no matter what.

  • Jeffrey Chodorow - China Grill Management

      The owner of a 250 million dollar restaurant empire, he did something most restaurant owners only dream of... Jeffrey declared war on a food critic, speaking his mind against the man who spoke out against him.

  • Sara Laschever - Author, Ask For It

      She wrote the book "Ask For It" and says it's harder for women to get the credit they deserve... unless they learn the right way speak up.

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