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The Silver Lining

‏Learning is not linear, and hitting a brick wall during the process is absolutely normal. But there are tools that are now at our fingertips and are proving to be more and more effective on a daily basis.Listen to The Ringlet on Podeo  https://podeo.co/originals   https://podeo.co ...  Afficher plus

The Real Fortune Teller

‏Our brain likes to play tricks on us, so it allows us to see the things we want to see and formulate biased conclusions, accordingly. In this episode, Rawane Affara explains how, at times, a child’s behavior is misunderstood and underestimated.Listen to The Ringlet on Podeopodeo ...  Afficher plus

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