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7.10: Outside Conversations with Bob Wing

Season 7, Ep. 10

Tim and Tuesday are joined by long-time friend, Bob Wing, where they reminisce about their shared experiences at the Art of Hosting, delve into Bob's background in Aikido and leadership, and discuss the inherent dangers and opportunities for change that arise at crossroads. They also share personal stories that illustrate how signs and synchronicities can guide choices, the balance between waiting and flowing through life, and the significance of finding and expressing one's unique voice.


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