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Tupperware and Brownie Wise

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Books Shows Tunes & Mad Acts
Episode • Aug 11, 2020 • 46m
Biographer Bob Kealing talks about his book "Life of the Party," the story of how an ambitious saleslady rose to be a top seller of Tupperware, an executive in the company, and on the cover of Business Week, only to be forced out and written out of the history of Tupperware. Kealing's research reveals new behind-the-scenes glimpses of jealousy, discrimination, and vindictiveness of this remarkable tale. Listen in for an interesting piece of Florida history.

Bob's books on Amazon:
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