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 --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All, Please find your weekly roundup email below. The "5-Bullet Friday" newsletter is coming on Friday, as always. Here’s what I’ve published in the past seven days or so... 🎧 New podcast episode:[Sheila Heen of the Harvard Negotiation Project — How to Navigate Hard Conversations, the Subtle Art of Apologizing, and a Powerful 60-Day Challenge](=) (Brought to you by [LinkedIn Jobs]() recruitment platform with 750M users, [Eight Sleep’s Pod Pro Cover](=) sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating, and [Public Goods]() high-quality everyday essentials.) Short description for the episode is below. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 New podcast episode: [Sheila Heen of the Harvard Negotiation Project — How to Navigate Hard Conversations, the Subtle Art of Apologizing, and a Powerful 60-Day Challenge](=) Sheila Heen is a New York Times best-selling author, founder of [Triad Consulting Group](), and a deputy director of the [Harvard Negotiation Project]() at Harvard Law School, where she has been a member of the faculty for 25 years. Sheila specializes in particularly difficult negotiations, where emotions run high and relationships become strained. She often works with executive teams, helping them to resolve conflict, repair professional relationships, and make sound decisions together. In the public sector, she has provided training for the New England Organ Bank, the Singapore Supreme Court, the Obama White House, and theologians struggling with disagreement over the nature of truth and God. Sheila is co-author of the New York Times bestsellers [Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most](=) and [Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well (even when it’s off base, unfair, poorly delivered, and, frankly, you’re not in the mood)](=). She has written for the Harvard Business Review and the New York Times—as a guest expert and contributor to the “Modern Love” column—and she has appeared on NPR, Fox News, CNBC’s Power Lunch, and shows as diverse as Oprah and The G. Gordon Liddy Show. She has spoken at the Global Leadership Summit, the Nordic Business Forum, the Smithsonian, Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Sheila is a graduate of Occidental College and Harvard Law School. She is schooled in negotiation daily by her three children. Please enjoy! Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](), [Spotify](, [Overcast](, [Podcast Addict](, [Pocket Casts](=), [Stitcher](), [Castbox](), [Google Podcasts](=), [Amazon Music](), or on your favorite podcast platform. The transcript of this episode [can be found here](. Transcripts of all episodes [can be found here](=). --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by [Public Goods]()! Public Goods is the one-stop shop for sustainable, high-quality, everyday essentials made from clean ingredients at an affordable price. [Public Goods]() searches the globe to find healthy, eco-friendly, and innovative products and then packages them using a single, streamlined aesthetic for your home so you can get all of your premium essentials in one place and avoid buying from a bunch of mismatched, single-product brands. Multiple people on my team were already using [Public Goods](), and now, so am I. Visit [PublicGoods.com/Tim](=) to receive $20 off the products in your first Public Goods order using code TIM, with no minimum purchase required! --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [LinkedIn Jobs](. Whether you are looking to hire now for a critical role or thinking about needs that you may have in the future, [LinkedIn Jobs]( can help. LinkedIn screens candidates for the hard and soft skills you’re looking for and puts your job in front of candidates looking for job opportunities that match what you have to offer. Using LinkedIn’s active community of more than 750 million professionals worldwide, [LinkedIn Jobs]( can help you find and hire the right person faster. When your business is ready to make that next hire, find the right person with LinkedIn Jobs. And now, you can post a job for free. 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