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Susan Cain
03/16/25
@ Lenny's Podcast
It's important for introverts to realize that they can strengthen their voice by speaking from a place of deep conviction, rather than just being the loudest in the room.
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The hidden power of introverts: How to thrive without changing who you are | Susan Cain
@ Lenny's Podcast
03/16/25
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Phil Knight
02/08/19
@ Stanford Graduate School of Business
As an introvert entrepreneur, you have to believe in order to overcome shyness and succeed.