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How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy

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Morgan James Radio Episode 011: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy with Bryan Kramer

Today’s episode is all about Sharing. As technology continues to evolve and make our lives busier and more complicated, but it can never replace true human connection--our fundamental need to share information, stories, and emotions. Bryan explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. It is meant for entrepreneurs and marketers who want to make their content more valuable, shareable, and for individuals who want to understand the power of sharing to grow their personal brand. Kramer's best-selling second book, Shareology raced onto the USA Today's Best Sellers List the week of its release.

Bryan Kramer is a renowned global speaker, consultant and trainer. He's also one of the world's foremost leaders in the art and science of sharing, and has been credited with instigating the #H2H human business movement in marketing and social, which was the basis for his first book: There is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human #H2H ~ another bestseller.

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Morgan James Radio Episode 011: How Sharing is Powering the Human Economy with Bryan Kramer

Today’s episode is all about Sharing. As technology continues to evolve and make our lives busier and more complicated, but it can never replace true human connection--our fundamental need to share information, stories, and emotions. Bryan explores the history, art and science of sharing, and illustrates why sharing is what gives us a unique competitive advantage as individuals and brands. It is meant for entrepreneurs and marketers who want to make their content more valuable, shareable, and for individuals who want to understand the power of sharing to grow their personal brand. Kramer's best-selling second book, Shareology raced onto the USA Today's Best Sellers List the week of its release.

Bryan Kramer is a renowned global speaker, consultant and trainer. He's also one of the world's foremost leaders in the art and science of sharing, and has been credited with instigating the #H2H human business movement in marketing and social, which was the basis for his first book: There is No B2B or B2C: It's Human to Human #H2H ~ another bestseller.

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