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  1. John Bowe, (born 1964 in Minnesota) is an American author and speech expert. He has written for The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, GQ, The Nation, McSweeney's, and This American Life. His work has been featured and reviewed in the Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, and he has appeared on CNN, The Daily Show, with Jon Stewart ...

  2. www.cnbc.com › john-boweJohn Bowe - CNBC

    Jun 28, 2022 · John Bowe is a speech trainer, award-winning journalist, and author of "I Have Something to Say: Mastering the Art of Public Speaking in an Age of Disconnection." He has contributed to The New ...

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  3. John Bowe is a travel and investigative journalist for The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Travel + Leisure, and other magazines.

  4. www.toastmasters.org › magazine › magazine-issuesToastmasters International

    Click the play button to hear an interview with John Bowe and the hosts of The Toastmasters Podcast. As a veteran journalist and author, John Bowe is used to talking to people. He has traveled the globe on assignment for publications like The New York Times and The New Yorker and prides himself on being able to talk to anyone.

  5. Oct 17, 2007 · JOHN BOWE: I think John Edwards—for somebody to actually bring up class and race, after 30 years of hearing this nonsense argument that class isn't important or that if you bring it up you are a troublemaker or you are dumb—just to mention the word "class" and to start introducing the notion—that's life. That's the sport.

  6. John Bowe is an award-winning author and journalist. He has contributed to The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, GQ, The American Prospect, National Public Radio’s This American Life, McSweeney’s, and others. He is the co-editor of Gig: Americans Talk About Their Jobs, one of Harvard Business Review’s best books of 2000, and co ...

  7. John Bowe is a journalist and author. He is editor with Marisa Bowe and Sabin Streeter of Gig: Americans Talk about Their Jobs at the Turn of the Millennium. The book features more than 150 people in both common and unusual occupations talking about their lives and work.

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