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The Devo Co

Morgan Harper Nichols

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Daily encouragement for your faith journey to “not growing weary while doing good.” - Galatians 6:9. Created by author and artist Morgan Harper Nichols.
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"Spaces" is a series by artist and writer Morgan Harper Nichols on cultivating dedicated areas for thinking, reflecting, and imagining. The focus is on practices like journaling, keeping notebooks, and creating digital gardens. These activities are more than just tasks to keep up with; they are spaces to explore and ways to create resources that can benefit various areas of life. From school to work, inner worlds to connecting with the rest of the world, and making art to writing, Morgan sha ...
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How should we live in this world when so much is changed? Katherine May, author of Wintering and the Electricity of Every Living Thing, asks those most intimate with the effects of these transformations: what now? How do we stay soft in a world determined to harden? How can we bear witness to suffering without being dragged into despair? How do we ride the waves of our anger, sorrow and exhaustion, and still find space for wonder, hope and joy? How can we possibly help? In a series of frank, ...
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Join me on my journey to help reframe how we understand and treat autism and neurodivergence as a whole. My hope is that through these discussions we will help change how we view autism and highlight all of the brilliant ways neurodivergent minds have and can continue to powerfully impact our world. Along the way, we will hear from other neurodivergent people, aka the Neurospicy Gang, who will be sharing their valuable experiences and insight about living as an actually autistic person in a ...
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Yung Flamingo Club

Michael Mendy, Justin Purser

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Yung Flamingo Club is a podcast about people from all walks of life who’ve used technology in unique ways for expression, business, relationships and everything in-between. The hosts Michael Mendy and Justin Purser go off a five-question format. The five questions are chosen at random from a wide list of questions sent to the guests just before each episode. The guests do not however know what five specific questions will be asked. Questions that invoke more interesting conversations and fac ...
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Call it Good is a podcast about letting go of things—expectations, fear, & perfectionism, by learning to overlook the gap between where you are and where you want to be, and instead honoring the growth along the way. Host Ali Wren chats with authors, creatives, and influencers, along with everyday women. Together they explore the beauty and freedom that can be found when we call something good, even if it’s not perfect.
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Miles Adcox and Ruthie Lindsey

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Join Ruthie Lindsey and Miles Adcox as they share their hearts, their adventures, their world-changing friends, and the divine collective beauty discovered by delving into their pain and brokenness and sharing it with a world desperate for honesty and hope. Ruthie, a speaker, host, passionate empath and creative, and Miles, an expert in emotional fitness with decades of experience walking alongside people on the journey to health and healing, aren’t afraid to walk right into the tension and ...
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conversations on pop culture and mental health. hosted by 2x grammy nominated, dove award winning singer/songwriter/producer jamie grace. if you're a fan of heartfelt rants on relationships and passionate recaps of your favorite movies full of sincerity, wisdom and wit, the Jamie Grace podcast is the show for you!
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Lots of people are talking about the future of work today: remote work, artificial intelligence, white-collar unions, robots, 4-day workweeks... But those things are either here already or will be soon. What about the far future of work? What alien advancements await the office of the future? This podcast wants to boldly go where no other future-of-work podcast has gone. Host Tara McMullin (What Works) brings this limited series about how speculative fiction can help us imagine strange new w ...
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Daigle Bites

Lauren Daigle | Amazon Music

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Daigle Bites season 2 is a special audio journey hosted by Grammy Award-winning artist, Lauren Daigle. The multi-platinum singer is sitting down with some of her all-time heroes in different fields to answer her most asked question: “What would Lauren Daigle be doing if she wasn’t pursuing music?” Each compelling interview will explore the passion and purpose behind the guest’s start in their respective careers. Special guests from this season include psychotherapist and New York Times-bests ...
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Join my conversation with Catherine Coldstream as we relax into a questing, rambling chat about the deep pull that many of us feel towards the quiet and gentle rhythms of the monastic life, and the risks of submitting so completely. Katherine's new book, Enchantment, is available now: US/CAN and UK Links from the episode: Catherine’s website Cather…
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At a superficial level, Soil is a gardening memoir, full of gorgeous descriptions of plants and getting your hands in the soil. But the garden in question is a political gesture, an act of resistance and an assertion of belonging. Camille T. Dungy uproots the staid monoculture of the suburban garden, and takes a fierce, critical look at its assumpt…
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Thanks so much for listening! Here's where you can find Minaa B.’s incredible work! Minaa B. New Book: Owning Our Struggles: A Path to Healing and Finding Community in a Broken World https://www.minaab.com/books Website: https://www.minaab.com/ Subscribe to Minaa B.’s Mailing List: https://minaab.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m…
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Welcome to Episode 2.6 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism. This week I have the pleasure of introducing you to a captivating artist whose work transcends boundaries and preconceptions. Des…
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Welcome to Episode 2.5 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism. In Part 1 of a special Double Episode of Beyond Deconstructing Neurodivergence, I have the privilege of introducing you to a voic…
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In the past few years, resistance has been a live issue for many of us, whether we’re wondering for the first time how to bring about social change, or realising that we need to find new ways to be activists. For Kaitlin Curtice, this resistance is an ongoing practice, informed by her perspective as an Indigenous American, and imbued with gentlenes…
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Welcome to Episode 2.4 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism. Today's episode is sponsored by: The Neurospicy Bodega Welcome to The Neurospicy Bodega, where we're all about embracing your neu…
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Power. Some fear it. Others hoard it. Some with power speak softly. Others carry a big stick. Power is charisma, or coercion, or violence. Power is name recognition, or money, or computer code. Regardless of your definition or perceptions of it, power plays a critical role in how we work. Today, we explore power—what we can do with it, how we can g…
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What's the most undervalued skill of the 21st-century economy? Moderation. I very well might be forgetting something. But with more of our lives and work showing up online every day, the way our feeds, data, and connections are moderated is critical to our daily lives. Moderation can be many things—it's how platforms are designed, how content is in…
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Welcome to Episode 2.3 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism. Today's episode is sponsored by: The Neurospicy Bodega Welcome to The Neurospicy Bodega, where we're all about embracing your neu…
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The wolf carries an almost unbearable amount of symbolism in western culture, encapsulating the predatory, the carnal, the supernatural and the ravenous. But in her book Wolfish, Erica Berry suggests that it’s time to understand wolves differently: as tender, as hunted, as guardians of the landscape. What’s more, those evil qualities may be better …
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Find the work you were born to do. Do what you were meant to do. Discover the work that makes you feel alive. We've all heard these messages. Crack open any career, self-help, or personal development book on your shelf, and you're sure to find a similar message. It seems pretty convenient that our "purpose" in life is work, doesn't it? In this epis…
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Welcome to Episode 2.2 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism. Today's episode is sponsored by: The Neurospicy Bodega Welcome to The Neurospicy Bodega, where we're all about embracing your neu…
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Think the future of housework looks like Rosey the Robot from The Jetsons? Or maybe just a fleet of Roombas keeping every inch of a house free of dust or dirt? Think again. Housework is ready for a much, much bigger disruption. Of course, housework is rarely portrayed in pop culture space cowboy science fiction. And when it is, it's all about the h…
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Welcome to Episode 2.1 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism.Today's episode is sponsored by: The Neurospicy BodegaWelcome to The Neurospicy Bodega, where we're all about embracing your neuro…
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Social and professional norms aren't natural or innate. They're political. Those in power exert their preferences on those who aren't, and throughout history, have exerted social, cultural, and physical violence to either force subjugated people to assimilate or drive them out of society altogether. Speculative fiction is rife with tales of imperia…
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Thanks so much for listening! Here's where you can find Quantrilla Ard's amazing work! Quantrilla Ard www.twitter.com/qyard08 www.facebook.com/thephdmamma www.instagram.com/quannyboo https://www.linkedin.com/in/quantrilla-ard-phd-mph-mphil-96b2374/ https://youtube.com/@quantrillaardthephdmamma https://www.tiktok.com/@thephdmamma?_t=8eksJcnOufC&_r=1…
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Today's work happens in tiny slivers of time. And we try to optimize each minute or hour for all its worth. But remarkable work? Well, that takes time. And lots of it. The kinds of work that are central to our evolving economy—care work, maintenance work, creative work—require more time rather than more optimization. In this episode, I consider how…
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Artist and writer Morgan Harper Nichols is a world-builder. She says, "Worldbuilding, for me, [is] a form of expansive hope—a necessary imagination for being alive." What is world-building? It's the process of creating secondary, fictional worlds. There's world-building in all sorts of fiction—but especially science fiction, speculative fiction, an…
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The future of work doesn't have to be an extension of today's reality. This is the first installment in Strange New Work, a new series from What Works about imagining radically different ways of working and doing business. In this episode, I take a closer look at speculative fiction and its role in the collective imaginary. Is science fiction all s…
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Join Tara McMullin for a journey into the far future of work, and consider how we can create more humane, inclusive, and supportive work environment. The first episode of Strange New Work drops September 14! Support the show at: whatworks.fyi Strange New Work is brought to you by What Works with Tara McMullin and YellowHouse.Media.…
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Thanks so much for listening! Here's where you can find Chad Lawson's amazing work! - Chad Lawson's Music - Breathe (Guided Breathwork Edition) - Youtube - Calm it Down Podcast by Chad Lawson - Chad Lawson ----- This is a podcast by Artist and Writer, Morgan Harper Nichols (@morganharpernichols)By Morgan Harper Nichols
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Thanks so much for listening! Here's where you can find Kyunghee Kim's beautiful work! - See Us Bloom: Poems on Compassion, Acceptance, and Bravery by Kyunghee Kim - Late Bloomers Club on Substack - Kyunghee Kim 김경희 (@kyungheewrites) on Instagram - kimkyunghee.com ----- This is a podcast by Artist and Writer, Morgan Harper Nichols (@morganharpernic…
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I stumbled across Dacher Keltner’s work when I was first researching Enchantment, and now - for the final episode in this season - I’m honoured to speak to him about Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life. Dacher’s research attempts to understand this very fleeting, ineffable emotion. He and his colleagues have s…
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Marjolijn van Heemstra believes that we can change the world by gazing into the night sky. Her book, In Light Years There’s No Hurry, explores the ‘overview effect’, a personal transformation reported by astronauts who have seen the earth from space. People who’ve experienced this rare view often report an ethical shift taking place, a new sense of…
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How can we return to a richer, more complex understanding of national identity and personal ethics - one that can only come from folklore? Amy Jeffs is the perfect person to ask. An art historian and printmaker, she creates immersive retellings of ancient stories, beautifully illustrated with her own woodcuts and etchings. In this week’s episode of…
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In this week’s episode of How We Live Now, Katherine speaks to author and public intellectual Báyò Akómoláfé. We consider how we can step out of the belief that humanity is in control of a passive planet, and instead wonder how we can learn to read the intelligence of the systems and landscapes that we inhabit. We meander our way to autism, and beg…
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Thanks so much for listening! Here's where you can check out Kyle's app, Lines of Zen https://apps.apple.com/redeem?ctx=offercodes&id=1539285742&code=MORGANHARPERNICHOLS Use the code MORGANHARPERNICHOLS and receive a free month of Lines of Zen! Kyle Webster's Website Kyle Webster on Substack Kyle Webster on Instagram…
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Welcome to Episode 1.16 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism. In the Season 1 finale I had a stimulating and extremely validating conversation with the sprightly Tori Anderson. Join us as we…
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Kerri ní Dochartaigh’s writing rings with a sense of connection between this world and the otherworld, and nowhere is it expressed more clearly than in her latest book, Cacophony of Bone. Here are pages full of subtle signs that are legible only to those who are in the practice of seeking them. It’s a work of plain mysticism, a very personal repres…
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Welcome to Episode 1.15 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism. In this episode I had the pleasure of chatting with the effervescent Christele aka Plomcake. We discuss the transformative natur…
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When I spoke to Morgan Harper Nichols, she was taking a break from assignment-writing for the MFA in Interdisciplinary Media Arts she’s studying. That’s a telling detail for this exuberant soul: she has ideas and energy to spare, and she’s always learning, always reaching towards new forms. A visual artist, writer, musician, speaker and podcaster, …
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Welcome to Episode 1.14 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism.TW: SuicideIn this episode I had an electrifying conversation with Jesenia, founder of the Neurospicy Network and One Free Commun…
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Pico Iyer’s latest book, The Half Known Life, looks at the ways in which we seek paradise on earth, sometimes in places that are fraught with risk. In this episode, he and Katherine talk about the similarities in their work, particularly the ways in which they explore secular understandings of big spiritual questions, and they touch on the differen…
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Welcome to Episode 1.13 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism.TW: Depression / SuicideIn this episode I welcome back Stephen Brodeur (Episode 1.10) and have a very candid conversation about t…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: As you think about where you’re headed, what kind of support do you need? Mental health resources: TWLOHA Find Help Tool Therapy for Black Girls, Find A Therapist Accounts to follow: Nedra Tawwab on Instagram Minaa B on Instagram Lisa Olivera on Instagram Aundi Kolber on Instagram __ Thank you for listenin…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: What can you do today that is just for the story to tell? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Check out my latest book 4-Download my app, Storyteller …
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Welcome to Episode 1.12 of Beyond Deconstructing. I’m T Jamaica Pogue, affectionately known as Deconstructing Neuro, and I’m on a journey to help reframe how we understand and treat neurodivergence - in particular autism. Now, anyone who knows me (or knows anything about AuDHD folks) you won’t be surprised to know that I wasn’t able to keep up with…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: What do you already know how to do that you can revisit today? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Check out my latest book 4-Download my app, Storyte…
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Thank you for listening! Vote for Morgan’s Meditative Story, Heading halfway around the world to find myself, in the 2023 Webby Awards: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2023/podcasts/individual-episodes/health-wellness Follow the Meditative Story podcast: https://listen.meditativestory.com/MHNShow __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy …
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: What music or sounds is helping you feel less alone...even in a subtle? Here's the art I mentioned in today's episode __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotif…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: What does "keep going" doesn't mean "keep running" mean to you? Here's the art I mentioned in today's episode __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Chec…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: Take a glance at the clock. What time is it? How can you be kind to yourself in this very hour? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Check out my lates…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: What medium can you explore to remind you that you are loved as you are? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Check out my latest book 4-Download my ap…
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Thank you for listening! Here's the image I was referencing in today's episode Today's question: What wordless wisdom are you paying attention to right now? (And it's okay to have a wordless answer!) __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a ra…
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Thank you for listening! Here's the image I was referencing in today's episode Today's question: How can you be kind to yourself today when it comes to words? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify …
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: What is something larger that you are a part of? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Check out my latest book 4-Download my app, Storyteller 5-Check o…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: Think of 'something beautiful' happening in the context of nature. What comes to mind? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Check out my latest book 4-…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: How do you want to go deeper in getting to know yourself this year? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Check out my latest book 4-Download my app, St…
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Thank you for listening! Today's question: What small seeds can you sow today? __ Thank you for listening! If you enjoy what you hear, here are some ways to support the show: 1-Share with a friend or on social media! 2-Leave a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify 3-Check out my latest book 4-Download my app, Storyteller 5-Check out my Skillsh…
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