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Invisible influence
Claiming Canadian Unitarian and Universalist Women's History
Book • 2011
This book is a comprehensive collection of stories and histories highlighting the significant contributions and influence of Canadian Unitarian and Universalist women.
Edited by Jean Pfleiderer, Heather Fraser Fawcett, and Kathy S. Sage, it aims to bring to light the often overlooked roles and achievements of these women within their communities and beyond.
Edited by Jean Pfleiderer, Heather Fraser Fawcett, and Kathy S. Sage, it aims to bring to light the often overlooked roles and achievements of these women within their communities and beyond.
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as a book that falls into the psychology category.

Ricky Sandler

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Ricky Sandler - Investing Through Perception Shifts and Market Cycles
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in the introduction of the podcast.


Jordan Harbinger

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414: Jonah Berger | How to Change Anyone's Mind
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as the author of the book and expert on influence and behavior.


Jordan Harbinger

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774: Jonah Berger | The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior
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as the guest of the podcast and author of several books.


David Brown

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Sponsored: The Art of Disruption (Dell Podference) | 1
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Hans Janssen

Christ Coolen


Jonah Berger

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#94. Magical Words met Dr. Jonah Berger
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Peter Fader

222 The Customer Centricity Playbook by Peter Fader
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's books.


Jonah Berger

Dr. Jonah Berger: Wharton Professor, best-selling author, and world-renowned expert on change
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as a book containing great insights related to social influence.


Eric Zimmer

Jonah Berger on How to Change Anyone's Mind
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as Berger's recent book about subtle social influences on behavior.


Ryan Hawk


Jonah Berger

141: Jonah Berger - The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Behavior





