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5 months post-op update! February 26, 2017. I had gastric bypass September 26th. I talk about it mostly on my Instagram,.
Last weekend I attended the second annual conference for Weleda Advisors. It was a wonderful day. There are now twice the number of advisors as last year, and what a year it has been. Natural Pharmacy Awards January 2013.
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TBR List Declutter, Issue 38.
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Pursuing a role in Parliament, Christopher Lattimar needs a virtuous marriage to make society overlook his roguish past. What a great time to be a reader! .
Pienen ihmisen puhetta suoraan sydämestä. Kiitän, pyydän anteeksi ja kumarran. Tai no on päättynyt jo aikaa sitten. Aloitin uuden ja aivan uudenlaisen kirjoitusprojektin, nimittäin Operaatio hyvinvointi nimisen hyvän mielen- ja olon blogin. Kiitän, pyydän anteeksi ja kumarran.
Hot Dogs and Orange Drinks.
Thoughts on art, culture, technology and life in NYC. Rdquo; on the labor politics of health raves and our over-optimized lives. Thinking about the role of museums today, is it not potentially the role of cultural institutions to support future makers of culture in building sustainable practices? Excerpt from an interview I did with BOMB Magazine.