This week’s broadcast, with guest host Lee Cowan, features Faith Salie’s cover story on a “Quiet Revolution” by introverts. Also: Cowan profiles comedian Louie Anderson, who won an Emmy playing a family matriarch on “Baskets”; Anthony Mason interviews Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl; Mark Strassmann visits the “witness trees” at Gettysburg National Military Park; and Jane Pauley profiles actor Michael J. Fox, who has launched an online study to help researchers develop new therapies for Parkinson’s disease.
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Susan Cain, author of the bestseller “QUIET: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking,” is leading a “Quiet Revolution.” She talked with Faith Salie about the myths surrounding those who are quiet, compared to outgoing extroverts who appear to have all the advantages in today’s “culture of personality.”
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Susan Cain on introverts and the "Quiet Revolution"
Susan Cain, author of the bestseller “QUIET: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking,” is leading a “Quiet Revolution.” She talked with Faith Salie about the myths surrounding those who are quiet, compared to outgoing extroverts who appear to have all the advantages in today’s “culture of personality.”
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Susan Cain on introverts and the "Quiet Revolution"
Susan Cain, author of the bestseller “QUIET: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking,” is leading a “Quiet Revolution,” debunking myths about those who are quiet, compared to extroverts who appear to have all the advantages in today’s “culture of personality.” Faith Salie talks with Cain and professor Scott Barry Kaufman about the difficulty of introverts being accepted by a society that prizes the outgoing, and with a couple – one an introvert, one very much an extrovert, opposites who were definitely attracted.
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Introverts and the "Quiet Revolution"