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Good morning. Im jane pauley. This is sunday morning. No one likes to be lazy, except for only people you will meet this morning who seem to find comfort in lazing away on a balmy spring afternoon. Could they be on to something . Something hardworking souls everywhere might actually learn from . Susan spencer takes a closer look at taking it easy. Reporter in a country where hard work gets all the glory, author he autonomous Celeste Headlee says we would all benefit from being lazier. You wouldnt be insulted if someone said you are slacking off in. I am a recovering workaholic. I would proudly wear that badge. Reporter the hidden virtues of laziness coming up on sunday morning. She has been making movies for decades and now she is indulging her other passion. With tracy smith, we take note of kate hudsons latest career move. You and i will be forever reporter who knew she could sing, too . Well, she knew. I guess i wasnt ready for it until now. Reporter why do you think now youre ready
Church, one of the sites of the savanna book festival. Starting now is offer Celeste Headley talking about the importance of civil communication. Good afternoon. Hope you are enjoying the book festival. My name is our styles and im delighted to have you join me in the 11th annual savanna book 1st. The festival is presented by georgia power. David and nancy cintron, she and family foundation, and mark and pat, many thanks to jack and mary romanos come our sponsors for this glorious venue Trinity United Methodist church. We would like to extend special thanks to our individual donors who have made and continue to make Saturdays Free festival events possible. 90 of our revenue comes from donors just like you. We are very excited to have savanna book festival apps available for your phones, just look in your program for instructions for how to download it. Immediately following the presentation, celeste will sign copies of her book out here and if you are planning to stay for the following
That happened later when they realized that bannon was monopolized in me. In the beginning everybody was was talking and confused about why they were talking but they were talking. What i saw, this book is really about flatline, a transformation that took place. Theres people in the beginning who were donald trump, rob rock and youve got the donald trump line and then that began to degrade. They began to give you the trumpline , but while they were giving to you they would go to. And it became very clear that they wanted someone else to know that why they have to give this line, they didnt believe it and after moving even further on, then it fell apart entirely and they would tell you this is really a mess here watch this and other programs online at booktv. Org. D. [inaudible conversation] youre watching tv on cspan2. We are live from Trinity United Methodist church, one of the sites of the savanna book festival and starting now, its author Celeste Headlee talking about the importance
And by being heard. We have about 25 minutes left. I can keep talking, but there are usually a lot of questions. [laughter] so im going to go ahead and take questions if you have them. If there arent any, i will keep going. Celeste, over here. Far back. Oh, i see you. Here. [laughter] a couple years ago you came to savannah, and you did a ted talk, and it was one of the best ever. Thank you. Thirteen million views, ladies and gentlemen. [laughter] [applause] tell us, if you would, something you learned doing a ted talk. Next time get a haircut and put on makeup. [laughter] [applause] that is what i learned. [laughter] other people will be watching this. Brush your hair. [laughter] yes. Oh, wait, they want me to here and here. Theyre going to bring you a microphone. [inaudible] okay. You talked a lot about the challenges to great conversations, but you didnt say anything specific about how to have great conversations. Well, thats because i wrote a book about it. [laughter] and it took m