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I haven’t listened to the convo yet, but just your introduction is making me cry. Grateful to people like you and Rainn who bring joy and art into the world.

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Jessica! So grateful for you and your voice in this world. It means so much that you'd stop by and share such kind words, but it's also no surprise. What a rad and wonderful human you are. Sending lots of love your way today!

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‘Thank you for my life.’ I’m going to scribble that down where my eyes can see it. I love reading you on here ☺️

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And Deborah, it's so wonderful seeing YOU on here. Grateful to have you on this journey with me. Sending lots of love from TN to you today!

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"It led to a place where the silly and sacred could commune." I love this so much. It's such a beautiful reminder that everything we do can ultimately provide sacred value. Thank you, Brad, for the encouragement.

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You got it right! Thank you Namaste🤌🏻

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Really really enjoyed this Brad! Thank you for sharing. I can't get that Henry Nouwen quote out of my head.

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Davis, thank YOU. And Nouwen's words? So good, right? I had been reading lots of Nouwen while also working with the Fred Rogers Center in Latrobe, PA. One day I came across an image of Fred with Henri! I was stunned. Then I looked at the back of the Nouwen book that was in my bag and -- Fred had written a blurb about it! Ha. Their friendship was a fascinating one. I found it especially interesting that I was dipping my toes in both of their work simultaneously without realizing their deep connection to one another.

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That is so cool! You actually helped introduce me to Fred Rogers funny enough. I had a professor in college recommend Nouwen's work and I foolishly brushed it off until years later. Finally reading his work now because of this quote.

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