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    Monday
    04Aug2008

    From His Upcoming Book: Steve Rizzo and I Talk About Life, Leadership

    Steve Rizzo is an author (Becoming a Humor Being) and motivational speaker whose early career was as a nationally-known stand-up comedian, touring with Jerry Seinfeld, Drew Carey and others; over the years, he’s appeared on Showtime, The Comedy Channel, and Fox Television’s Comedy Strip Live. He’s also served as a consultant to MSNBC and the Oprah and Friends radio network.

    Steve’s next book, due out in 2009, is Rizzo’s Heroes: Leadership Secrets from Around the World.

    For some baffling, godforsaken reason, he decided he wanted to interview me for the book and an accompanying audio/CD project. Yeah, I know, go figure.

    Anyhow, the audio interview is now available on Steve’s website. We chat about the role fun and passion play in success and happiness at work and life, and I attempt a lame joke or two. You may find my thoughts mildly interesting. Or incredibly annoying.

    To listen, simply follow this link:

     Steve Rizzo Interview with Joe Fusco

    Coincidentally, Steve was profiled and interviewed on CNBC last week (The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch) with Erin Brockovich and Paul Stanley of KISS fame; all three were voted “Least Likely to Succeed” in high school, but are now obviously enjoying successful careers.

    Involving moi in your book project, however…c’mon, just how bright can he really be?

    Reader Comments (2)

    Nice Job,
    Terrible jokes.
    It sounded good, almost like you knew what you were talking about. Seriously though, great interview!

    Monday, August 4, 2008 at 9:26AM | Unregistered CommenterMike

    Hey, Mike:

    That's the exact feedback I got from my parents!

    Thanks for visiting, and for the kind remarks.

    Monday, August 4, 2008 at 9:31AM | Registered CommenterJoe Fusco

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