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Talking about Dreams and communication with teachers on the flipside.

In today's episode, Jennifer's father Jim comes through - to remind her that he was in her dream the evening before, and reminded her when she went for a walk on the beach that he'd be showing up in our podcast today.

Jim, a Mormon bishop, has come by our classroom many times to elucidate some...


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Another mind bending podcast.

Jennifer said Robert Towne, Luana's pal had stopped by to admire the "puppy paw" necklace she had on (that she forgot she was wearing.)

Then Robert Thurman came through. He came to talk about a celebration ("birthday party") someone was having with his wife Nena.  I said I had just received a link to a celebration in his honor. "A B...


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In this podcast, Jennifer asked for Carl Jung to stop by.

I knew that we had interviewed him before, so I tried to not ask him the same questions, but she had a couple of things she wanted to clarify about his journey.

In the later part of the podcast, I trimmed just the part where we spoke to Carl Jung in 2020, six years ago.  That podcast is on the webpage, un...


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Another mind bending podcast.

Just prior to going on the air, I happened upon a quote from John McCain's daughter that I thought was silly, hostile - misplaced anger.

But as sometimes happens in my world, my reaction included feeling as if John McCain wanted to respond to my reaction - and I actually said "I don't want to talk about this."

Which is pretty...


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