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Warren Phillips Former Publisher and CEO, Dow Jones & Co.

September 28, 2011 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

Newspaperman: Inside the News Business at The Wall Street Journal
“Your questions were excellent– probing without being hostile. You obviously had done your homework about the future of news coverage in our society, and I appreciated the chance to have a lively exchange with you. I hope your listeners enjoyed our conversation as much as [...]

Sandra Lamb, Author of How to Write It, Third Edition

Sandra Lamb, Author of How to Write It, Third Edition

August 24, 2011 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

What a terrific interview! Stu Taylor has the rare and wonderful gift of true hospitality–making the interviewee feel like he is having a casual conversation over a cup of coffee. Delightful!

Bob Koppel, President of Rand Financial

Bob Koppel, President of Rand Financial

August 16, 2011 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

“In our interview, it was clear that Stu appreciated the complexity of the human mind’s role in our investing decisions.  A true professional, he raised questions that probed both the empirical and psychological aspects of economic thought, offering great insight.”
Bob Koppel
President, Rand Financial, former member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange

Carol Kinsey Goman, author “The Silent Language of Leaders”

Carol Kinsey Goman, author “The Silent Language of Leaders”

July 8, 2011 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

Wow – what a pleasure to work with a professional! Stu has a wonderful ability to turn an interview into a conversation. It was a real pleasure to discuss “The Silent Language of Leaders” with him. If given the opportunity, I’d work with Stu again — anytime, anywhere!
Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D.
Author, “The Silent Language of [...]

Deborah Serani, Psy.D.

Deborah Serani, Psy.D.

June 10, 2011 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

Deborah Serani, Author of “Living with Depression”
August  26, 2011
“I so enjoyed my interview with Stu Taylor. A master conversationalist, he moved easily within and around the subject of depression with a balanced dose of humor and seriousness.”

Charles Goyette, Author of “The Dollar Meltdown”

Charles Goyette, Author of “The Dollar Meltdown”

November 24, 2010 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

“Of all the interviews I have done, you’re the best!”
~ Charles Goyette
Author of The New York Times Bestseller, The Dollar Meltdown

Alan Webber, Founder, Fast Company Magazine

Alan Webber, Founder, Fast Company Magazine

February 24, 2010 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

Alan Webber, Founder, Fast Company Magazine: “It’s easy enough to divide the world of business and business commentary to those who get it and those who don’t. What’s disappointing is that odds seem to be stacked in favor of those who don’t get it — and against those who do. Frankly, it’s rare to meet [...]

W. Randall Jones, author, The Richest Man in Town

W. Randall Jones, author, The Richest Man in Town

February 24, 2010 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

W. Randall Jones, author, The Richest Man in Town: “Talking to Stu Taylor is like speaking to Solomon. He’s wise, but equally as witty and a truly engaging and entertaining interviewer. Stu’s perfect pitch is knowing what listeners need to know and extracting the real pearls of wisdom from his expert gusts, and he does [...]

Charles Jacobs, author of Management Rewired

Charles Jacobs, author of Management Rewired

February 24, 2010 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

Charles Jacobs, author of Management Rewired: “I’ve given a lot of interviews for my book recently, and the one with Stu was unquestionably the best. He made me feel at ease, and framed his questions so that they brought out the best answers. I think Stu can make anybody sound good in an interview. He [...]

Bob Burg, author of Endless Referrals

Bob Burg, author of Endless Referrals

February 24, 2010 by Stu Taylor · Leave a Comment 

Bob Burg, author of Endless Referrals and motivational speaker: “Great interview, Stu! It was like talking to someone I’ve known for years, instead of a person I had only met by phone one time earlier. You made me feel comfortable. In fact, I can’t believe you haven’t been doing this for your entire career. Keep [...]

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