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Summary of Say More by Jen Psaki: Lessons from Work the White House and the World

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Jen Psaki, former White House Press Secretary and MSNBC host, shares her success story and advice on effective communication in her book Say More. She shares her experiences with influential figures like Obama and Biden, and her parenting journey. Say More offers valuable lessons on feedback, audience connection, and active listening.
 
 
 
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