With inspiring guest interviews and Jason’s unique lens on life, this is your place to see good in the world!

PODCAST: Jason F. Wright — Author, Creator, Speaker, launches new “Wright Where You Are” podcast

With inspiring guest interviews and Jason’s unique lens on life, this is your place to see good in the world!
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Jason Wright is a New York TimesWall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author.

He also occasionally writes for other outlets, and has appeared in over 100 newspapers, magazines and web sites across the United States including The Washington Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Deseret News, Forbes, CNN, FoxNews, and others.

He recently launched a new podcast — Wright Where You Are.

Listen as he interviews his wife, Kodi, as his first guest.

“With inspiring guest interviews and Jason’s unique lens on life, this is your place to see good in the world!to lift and be lifted, and no matter your starting point, to make a difference that matters. And we’ll do it all together — Wright Where You Are.”

 

 

Jason explains why his wife is the subject of episode 1:

Why is Kodi my first guest? Because every good thing in my life and career is possible because of her. And because the podcast is launching on her 50th birthday!

In the debut of Wright Where You Are, Kodi shares what it’s like being married to a writer and man on the road. She’ll also talk about how we met, who her best friend is (not me!) and I’ll pay tribute to her in a way I never publicly have.

As we say goodbye, Kodi will tell us the single most important thing she wants you to remember about her.

Download Episode 1 and meet Kodi Erekson Wright. You won’t be disappointed.

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