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Generation Next

Tom Brecke, Steph Balzer

Tired of the corporate rat race? Generation Next explores and profiles those who have escaped the drudgery of cubicles and conference rooms in order to pursue what they love, finding happiness in their work and world around them.

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  • Tom Brecke
  • Steph Balzer

    Writer, publisher, strategist. Reviews are in: "The girl who would tell the emperor they weren't wearing any clothes."—former boss; "...spaciousness personified."—former coach; "...admired for your impeccable taste."—Panda Express fortune cookie \ud83e\udd60

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