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Walk the Tortoise with Suzanne Whitby

Author: Suzanne Whitby

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An occasional, typically very short, podcast featuring classic stories, thought-provoking poetry, and now, a quick overview of the weekly "7 is the Magic Number" roundup. In theory, pondered whilst walking the tortoise. In reality... well, let's leave it at the theory, shall we?
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The start of a new series on what I've learned in nearly 20 years of being self-employed. Today: It never hurts to ask.  The post 001: ASK / What I’ve learned about being a freelancer appeared first on Suzanne Whitby / Co-creating hopeful, sustainable futures.
Speaking: The Hero

Speaking: The Hero

2023-02-0303:18

I get rather cross about conflict and wars and the middle aged men and women who make the decisions without ever having to leave their comfortable worlds to literally put their lives on the line. This wonderful poem by Felix Pollak spoke to me. The post Speaking: The Hero appeared first on Suzanne Whitby / Co-creating hopeful, sustainable futures.
As we Walk the Tortoise today, let's think about John Godfrey Saxe's poem. What does an elephant look like to YOU? The post The Blind Man and the Elephant appeared first on Suzanne Whitby / Co-creating hopeful, sustainable futures.
Desiderata

Desiderata

2021-01-2604:18

The words in this beautiful text always make me feel hopeful. Just right for a pause to Walk the Tortoise! The post Desiderata appeared first on Suzanne Whitby / Co-creating hopeful, sustainable futures.
As we Walk the Tortoise today, let's enjoy the stoic words of Rudyard Kipling. The post Rudyard Kipling’s “If” appeared first on Suzanne Whitby / Co-creating hopeful, sustainable futures.
As we Walk the Tortoise today, let's ponder O. Henry's "A Strange Story". Short, strange, and perfect for a quick pause! The post O Henry’s “A Strange Story” appeared first on Suzanne Whitby / Co-creating hopeful, sustainable futures.
Roger Keyes kindly gave me permission to record and share he wonderful poem, "Hokusai Says", and I am grateful. It's a great fit for the Walk the Tortoise podcast! [powerpress] The post Hokusai says… Don’t be afraid (with thanks to Roger Keyes) appeared first on Suzanne Whitby / Co-creating hopeful, sustainable futures.
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