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Humor and Writing with Conor Cunneen

Mar 06, 202428 minSeason 7Ep. 26
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Episode description

In this episode, host Aaron Apollo Camp interviews Conor Cunneen.

Conor, a humorist and public speaker who once won the Chicago Humorous Speaker of the Year award for a speech about customer service in California's infamous San Quentin Prison, is the author and/or editor of five books. Two of Conor's books are named after Mark Twain: Suppose You Were an Idiot! Mark Twain on Politics and Politicians and What Mark Twain Learned Me 'bout Public Speakin'! The other three books are For the Love of Being Irish: An Irish History in Limericks and Prose, Why Ireland Never Invaded America: An Insightful, Unique Look at Corporate Strategy, and SHIEFGAB! Staying Sane, Motivated, and Productive in Job Search.

You can learn more about Conor's work as an author at https://theshamrockshop.com/ and Conor's work as a public speaker at https://irishmanspeaks.com/.

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