Karen Eber

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Karen Eber

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Karen Eber is an author, international consultant, and keynote speaker who has educated and motivated over three million people globally. Her popular TED Talk, "How Your Brain Responds to Stories – and Why They’re Crucial for Leaders," continues to inspire millions.

Her book, "The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire" is a Next Big Idea Club Must-Read Selection .

As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, Karen helps companies build leaders, teams, and culture, one story at a time. She works with Fortune 500 companies and universities like General Electric, Microsoft, Kate Spade, ADP, Kraft Heinz, Stuart Weitzman, Big Four Consulting Firms, MIT, Stanford, and the London School of Business. Sh
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Through Another Door by Kathleen Ferrari
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I found Kathleen Ferrari through her first book, "MacCullough's Women." I was immediately hooked on this town of Lynton and the wonderful characters. I equally loved the second book "Francesca's Foundlings" and wanted more of these characters. I'm de ...more
Through Another Door by Kathleen Ferrari
"I was delighted to pick up and follow more of the tale of some much loved characters. The warmth and love felt among their family is always a source of delight. Now, I can look forward to the next book. Delighted to see how each of much loved charact" Read more of this review »
Through Another Door by Kathleen Ferrari
"This book is just lovely. It is complex without there being too much tragedy to overcome. There is tragedy in their past, but they learn from it and become better people. The characters are fully dimensional, as real people are--but that is often not" Read more of this review »
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Francesca's Foundlings by Kathleen Ferrari
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I am such a fan of Kathleen Ferrari and this series. I enjoyed the first book in the series, "MacCullough's Women," and was eagerly awaiting to hear what happened next. This book did not disappoint. It's been a few years since the last book left off ...more
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MacCullough's Women by Kathleen Marie Ferrari
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To me, there are two signs of a good book: 1) You can't put it down and stay up to the wee hours of the morning to keep reading it 2) You keep thinking about the characters and the story long after finishing the book. If these are your measures of a ...more
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Such a Good Family by Caitlin  Weaver
Such a Good Family
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A measure of a good book is one that makes me think about the characters and story long after reading it. This book delivers that and so much more!

Weaver does a beautiful job of showing the nuances of a situation that at first seems black and white..
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“I feel like my life is a journey of giving, receiving, and learning.”
Karen Eber, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire

“Embrace confusion as part of the process that often leads to meaningful discoveries.”
Karen Eber, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire

“We all have something to say that’s meaningful that can shape the way we see ourselves, each other, and the world around us.”
Karen Eber, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire

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