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Wednesday
Mar202013

"Hear" it is... my recent talk @ Seattle U. 

I am delighted to share this audio recording of my March 2013 conversation at Seattle University's Search for Meaning Book Festival—my topic: "The Art of Pondering... playing your way to presence and vitality." 

A special thanks to brilliant visual artist David French for sharing his multi-talents by recording these words for those who were unable to attend. Sadly, the audio didn't capture my elaborate facial expressions and hand gestures, but hopefully the message will still come through. Wink

Enjoy!!

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