A book two years in the making is finally ready to launch, “Touching Two Worlds” is officially released. A work that poured out of Sherry as she processed the deaths of both her father and brother. It’s part memoir, part psychological assessment, written as a daughter and a sister but also as a clinical psychologist. In it she critiques how grief typically unfolds in western culture and offers suggestions on how we can do it better. Sherry ends this episode by reading a short excerpt from her book.
Sherry and Rob talk about how to form and grow relationships. As with most people demands and responsibilities take up most of the day,...
Sherry talks about identity management in entrepreneurship, specifically the interplay of entrepreneurship and distinctiveness. She discusses how being distinct is part of the entrepreneurial...
Sherry interviews John Lanza, creator of The Money Mammals, about teaching kids about money. He talks about the three jars (share, spend, save), how...