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I'm thrilled to share my interviews with these fascinating book authors. 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If you're a fan, I think you'll appreciate it. 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Practical Strategies For Cultivating Courage</title><atom:summary>  www.YourFinestHour.comQ: If you had to choose Obama or McCain to endorse your book--whom would you choose and why?   A: Tough call. Both Senators McCain and Obama have displayed physical and moral courage in their personal and professional lives. Senator McCain, a former naval aviator and POW, coauthored Why Courage Matters: The Way to a Braver Life. 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