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and so. At the beginning of the story, It had the lowest R&D productivity in the industry.Holly is an invaluable source of guidance to me.
Holly is an invaluable source of guidance to me.
Holly Payne is a very special person to me, too because she's also my writing coach, so I work with her quite closely.
Holly Del Rey designed this piece, and so it's really funny.
Holly: You haven't lost us at all.
Holly: Thanks guys.
Holly Corbett: Yeah, thanks for having us here.
Holly Corbett: Yeah.
Holly Corbett: It's funny.
Holly Corbett: Amanda Pressner: We were -- Holly Corbett: We were like -- Amanda Pressner: really excited.
Holly Corbett: So, yeah I didn't even know Jenn before the trip.
Holly wanted to go to an ashram and learn to meditate and-and learn how to challenge, I don't know challenge herself in that way.
Holly Corbett: Quiet my mind.
Holly Corbett: I think people approach you more because you're alone 'cause compared to three of us could be kind of intimating.
Holly Corbett: Well, when we first took off for the trip, Amanda is like our Web guru
Holly Corbett: Amanda Pressner: Lee: I feel like I need a, need a, need to get out of this office every once in awhile.
Holly Corbett: Lee: We probably all feel like that.
Holly Corbett: Well I think you don't have to do something as drastic as we did and quit
Holly Corbett: they went with it.
Holly Corbett: I-I think that too, we didn't do a lot of journaling.
Holly Corbett: No, three different voices.
Holly Corbett: Of course there were.
Holly Corbett: I think -- Lee: Or was it just tensions were high and you were just in a bad mood?
Holly Corbett: Defintely.
Holly Corbett: Australia? So -- Holly Corbett: It's really cool because Jerry Bruckheimer does like The Amazing Race.
Holly Corbett: around the world.
Holly Corbett: It'll be exciting to see, but it'll be very fictionalized so -- Lee: Of course.
Holly Corbett: And I think what-what I learned during the trip is that a lot of times I was upset at myself for being restless and actually I think it's a great thing.
Holly Corbett: My gosh, there were so many amazing places.
Holly Corbett: And we actually realized we didn't tell you exactly where we went.
Holly Corbett: any remaining budget and came back home.
Holly Corbett: Oh we learned that just because we come back, the same stresses and the same pressures that we left behind were still there, but how we reacted to them was very different.
Holly Corbett: Yes.
Holly Corbett: Yeah, we're actually well we're working on a second book, "How to Get Lost", which is gonna be more of a guide like how to budget, how to save.
Holly Corbett: We just kinda wanna get other lost girls and boys together across the country and kinda networking and-and working together for a healthy goal like a race and to use
Holly Corbett: So -- Lee: The question is how long, how long did it take you to write the book?
Holly Corbett: We didn't write it straight through. So Amanda Pressner: Holly Corbett: I think we had for the first draft a year to write it and I think we waited
Holly Corbett: Um-hum.
Holly Corbett: threw 'em away before we got the first draft kind of done.
Holly Corbett: Oh my gosh!!
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