Gautam Ganglani - Breaking Bread
This episode is packed with practical examples for connecting and inspiration to stay motivated from Gautam Ganglani, author of the brand new book, Breaking Bread. Gautam has been proactively engaging with speakers, coaches and authors around the world for many years, and even more so in 2020 - from his home in Mumbai - physically distancing and discovering that “you get a chance to be socially more connected than you ever have been” Book - Breaking Bread - https://amzn.to/2RjDwhF Find Gautam here - / gautamganglani / gautamg8 / rightselection / rightselection Find Kerrie here - Website - https://kerriephipps.com/ LinkedIn - / kerriephipps Facebook public figure page - / kerriephipps1 Instagram - / kerriephipps Twitter - / kerriephipps Twitter podcast - / connectingpod

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