Episode 5 - Our Deepest Fear, Neale Donald Walsch and
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Three new conversations with people sharing words that matter to them.
First, Sarah Pozzi shares one of my favourite poems from Mariane Willaimson, called 'Our Deepest Fear'. Often wrongly attributed to Nelson Mandela, Mariane Williamson wrote this passage in her 1989 spiritual best-seller, 'A Return To Love' and it featured in the film Coach Carter.
Next, Paul Starbuck, with his love of books and collecting quotes, shares words from Neale Donald Walsch that inspired him to seek out the very edge of his comfort zone.
Finally in this episode, we welcome back Felicity Healey Benson who featured in episode #1. This time, Felicity shares a passage by the Irish poet John O’Donohue called 'A Blessing For Absence' that has kept her father ever-present in her life.
I hope these conversations inspire you.
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