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June 15th, 2022

HushLoudly’s Jeri Bingham speaks with Susan Cain, author of Bittersweet: How sorrow and longing make us whole.

  1. HushLoudly’s Jeri Bingham speaks with Susan Cain, author of Bittersweet: How sorrow and longing make us whole. 35:05

HushLoudly’s Jeri Bingham speaks with Susan Cain, author of the instant #1 New York Times Bestseller Bittersweet: How sorrow and longing make us whole. Susan Cain pulls back the veil on America’s culture of positivity, inherited Grief, joy, sorrow, moving from bitter to sweet and more. Listen in as the two introverted friends catch up and delve deeper into these topics that are extremely relevant for all, especially today. For more information on the book, the author and all things Susan Cain, be sure to check out www.susancain.net

Hushloudly’s Jeri Bingham Speaks With Susan Cain, Author Of Bittersweet: How Sorrow And Longing Make Us Whole. &Raquo; Jeri Hl
Celebrating The Incredible World Of Introverts!
Jeri Bingham Introvert Advocate and Founder of HushLoudly: Introverts Redefined

Jeri Bingham is an introvert advocate and strategist, and the founder of HushLoudly: Introverts Redefined, an award-winning WGN Radio podcast and brand. Dedicated to amplifying the voices of introverts in a world that celebrates and rewards the most extroverted, Jeri is on a mission to empower through education and understanding, for what she believes is the most ill-defined, misunderstood personality type.

Jeri is an adjunct lecturer for Northwestern University where she teaches Organizational Behavior: Managing Diversity & Inclusion. She is also a certified Myers Briggs (MBTI) practitioner and facilitator who speaks frequently on the topic of personality types, specifically introversion, to organizations, colleges and universities.

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