I’m not much of a podcast listener because I like to jot things down as I listen, and I usually listen when I am driving or walking. I also feel my strengths and preferences are for reading and visualizing/seeing new things, rather than listening. However, thanks to recommendations from colleagues and podcasts I have stumbled upon myself and found really useful, I try to listen when I am able to focus and listen in. In this post, I want to share a book that I learned about in a podcast, started to read, and then heard more about in another podcast. I highly recommend all of these resources! And I want to give Aila Stengl a huge shout out for sharing both podcasts with me! As always, I learn so much from our collaboration.
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