Love, Loss and Remembering

Love, Loss and Remembering

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Go To on Figuring Out Who You're Serving

Ten years ago, when Kelly's dad Greenie was nearing the end of his life, she stumbled onto a question that quietly reorganized the way she has moved through almost every interaction since. It's just a single question — which when asked early enough — and honestly enough — can cha ...  Show more

Deep Dive with Claire Danes and Kate Bowler - Book Clubbing with Kelly Part 2

Claire Danes, Kate Bowler and I try to figure out how the hell to live lives of real meaning and discovery, how to depersonalize the slings and arrows of any season, how to remember our agency and mobility. Based on Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most from authors Mir ...  Show more

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