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Experience Again. Be Inspired Again.

The Steve Jobs commencement speech at Stanford from 2005 has made the rounds many times over online. I read the transcript two years ago and was moved. Now, I’m moved again because I’ve listened to (and watched) the commencement address.

The audio (and video) is now available on iTunes.

(Once iTunes opens up, look on the right-hand column under “Top Downloads” and you’ll find the Steve Jobs’ 2005 Commencement Address. If you do not use iTunes, use this link to listen/watch.)

Since it’s the beginning of 2008, I suggest taking 15-minutes this week to be inspired by Jobs’ story of staying hungry and staying foolish. I’m burning a copy to share with my Father.

Kudos to Dan Pink for the hook-up.

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Just want to let you know that Dan Pink will be my guest on Living Hero towards the end of February. Just enter your email in the subscription box on http://livinghero.com to receive an email when the Podcast is broadcast. I’m writing to you and others in advance to give you a chance to participate in the formation of the interview questions. Just type your question into the question box widget on the right column of the page. Also, to see recent blog posts, just click into the recent posts question in the right side column. Once the Podcast is posted, comments can be added at the bottom of the podcast post. I look forward to a highly generative ongoing conversation and I do hope you’ll be part of it! Please spread the word! My very best, Jari Chevalier

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