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&#45; Why Doogie Howser and Anthony Rapp are basically the same guy
&#45; How Miranda was almost Carrie
&#45; Selma Blair&#8217;s missed opportunity to birth a child named Suri
EILA MELL is the author of two books about everyone who auditioned to play almost every role major in TV and film.&amp;nbsp; She has appeared on Page Six and Inside Edition, sharing stories from her casting research, her own colorful soap opera audition history, and the Oscars.</description>
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      <description>In this interview Seth explains how new media has changed the marketing landscape, why leadership IS marketing, why some marketers ARE evil, and when is the right time to start a revolution in your organization or lead one of your own.
SETH GODIN is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and agent of change. He writes the most popular business blog in the world. Godin&#8217;s books have been bestsellers around the world and continue to shape the way people think about marketing, change, and work. His most recent titles include Tribes, The Dip, and Meatball Sundae. Permission Marketing was an Amazon.com Top 100 bestseller for a year, a Fortune Best Business Book, and it spent four months on the Business Week bestseller list. It also appeared on the New York Times business book bestseller list.</description>
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      <description>Topics covered in this interview include her new book, Letter to My Daughter, as well as issues of national spirit, tolerance, and even what it is like to travel in Prince&#8217;s tour bus!
MAYA ANGELOU is a Pulitzer prize&#45;nominated poet, a memoirist, performer, teacher, and director.&amp;nbsp; Raised in Stamps, Arkansas, she then moved to San Francisco.&amp;nbsp; She now lives in North Carolina and New York.&amp;nbsp; In addition to her bestselling autobiographies, beginning with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Angelou has also written a cookbook, Hallelujah! The Welcome Table, and five poetry collections including I Shall Not Be Moved and Shaker, Why Don&#8217;t You Sing?&amp;nbsp; She wrote and recited President Clinton&#8217;s inaugural poem.</description>
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