At the Coalface

Deborah Winslow Nutter - What matters is what you do now with your life

March 02, 2022 Philippe Rose and Deborah Winslow Nutter Episode 13
At the Coalface
Deborah Winslow Nutter - What matters is what you do now with your life
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Today I speak with Deborah Winslow Nutter. Deborah was senior associate dean and professor of practice at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. She founded the Global Master of Arts Program (GMAP) over 20 years ago, that all guests on this podcast attended. She is known to us as the heart and soul of the programme, where she also taught what was for me on of the most personally transformative courses, foreign policy leadership, during which we studied and discussed historic world leaders. After leaving the Fletcher School, Deborah wanted to keep her conversations with the GMAP community alive and thus created DWN Bookshelf, a book club and discussion group for GMAPers that continues her course. She’s also working on completing a large research project 10 years in the making. I’m absolutely thrilled to be having this conversation with Deborah and to share it with you in this way.

Recorded on 17 February  2022.

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