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Title
Joseph Bailey interview
Creator
Bailey, Joseph V
Contributor
Martinson, Connie
Publication Information
The Drucker Institute
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Connie Martinson Talks Books
Rights Information
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Description
Joseph Bailey discusses his book, “Fearproof Your Life.” He begins by giving an acronym for fear, which he states is, “false evidence appearing real.” He then explains the roles that our “true self” and our “self image” play in our lives. Bailey goes on to discuss the difference between imagined fears and intuition. He stress the importance of intuition, which he maintains is important as a survival instinct. Also in this interview he gives his philosophy on life.
Type
moving image
Format
video/f4v
00:13:50
Identifier
cmt00282_0001
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cmt/id/297
Language
English
Subject
Fear
Time Period
Twentieth century
Twenty-first century
Place
United States
Source
Betacam tape: Excerpt of show with Martinson interviewing Joseph Bailey before the commercial break and Mary McNamara after the break.
Relation
Connie Martinson Talks Books - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cmt

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