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Positive Coaching Alliance Offers Media Tips & Life Lessons

February 19, 2007 by Amy Jussel 5 Comments

Last week MSNBC editorialized on the essential factors of a classic sports movie: “Feature Underdog(s), Stick it to the Man, Make Men Cry, Provide Memorable Quotes, and Inspire Real … [Read more...]

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