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005 | Sarah | What Poisons Your Water? Forgiveness Inside and Outside the Classroom

<span style="font-weight: 400;">In today's show, our interviewee Sarah, a teacher by profession shares how adopting a rational attitude has allowed her to forgive and forget. As a bonus, listeners will get a peek into the teaching profession as our interviewee discusses the ma ...

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006 | Phillip Millar | A Compassionate Look at the Legal System and the Need to Cultivate Forgiveness

<span style="font-weight: 400;">This show starts with our interviewee, Phillip sharing his background information. A lawyer by profession, he also served in the military in Yugoslavia back in 1992. Phillip shares how war perpetrated a lack of forgiveness among the Yugoslavian ...

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