S49E14 - Using Self-Aware Success Strategies (SASS) to Expand Human Capital, with Dr. L. Carol Scott
JAN 31
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Dr. L. Carol Scott about using self-aware success strategies (SASS) to expand human capital.


Dr. L. Carol Scott (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-l-carol-scott-7b70429/) is a trauma-informed developmental psychologist, TEDx speaker, coach, and #1 International Best-Selling author. Carol brings the SASS—Self-Aware Success Strategies to help you get along better on the adult playgrounds where you play.


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