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    Explore "personalsacrifices" with insightful episodes like "Rick Steves' Europe: Rick Steves" and "The Invisibility of White Privilege with Brian Lowery, PhD" from podcasts like ""How I Built This with Guy Raz" and "Speaking of Psychology"" and more!

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    Rick Steves' Europe: Rick Steves

    Rick Steves' Europe: Rick Steves
    Rick Steves spent the summer after high school backpacking through Europe on two dollars a day—sleeping on the floor, sneaking into museums, and subsisting on a diet of bread and jam. When he came home, he found people were hungry for tips on how to visit Europe on the cheap, so he began teaching classes, and was soon hawking a self-published guidebook out of his car. Eventually, he started leading minibus tours and hosting a travel show on Public TV, steadily growing his business even though he was giving away most of his content. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, his no-frills approach to travel has persisted as a powerful brand, with 70 guidebooks, an ever-popular travel show, and—in 2019—an annual revenue of $100 million.

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    The Invisibility of White Privilege with Brian Lowery, PhD

    The Invisibility of White Privilege with Brian Lowery, PhD

    The protests against racial injustice that have made headlines over the past month may be prompting some white Americans to consider—perhaps for the first time--the advantages they've benefited from all their lives. Brian Lowery, PhD, a senior associate dean at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, studies the psychology of racial privilege in the United States. He discusses the factors that drive many white Americans to ignore and even deny that white privilege exists, and what he believes needs to be done to combat racial injustice.

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