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This Much I Know From Working Out Loud (So Far) #WOLweek

November 19, 2014November 18, 2014 ThisMuchWeKnow

As we reach the half-way point in the current International Work Out Loud week, a pause to reflect on the experience – from someone who has been through it before, as various depths of commitment. From someone who is still … Continue reading This Much I Know From Working Out Loud (So Far) #WOLweek

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Working Out Loud is Unreasonable #WOLweek

November 17, 2014November 16, 2014 ThisMuchWeKnow

It is time to get back to working out loud on the blog, after an interesting work trip to Australia (more on which, later). Today, writing up some notes from a tough, direct book by Doug Williamson about Canada’s future … Continue reading Working Out Loud is Unreasonable #WOLweek

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