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010 A Conversation on Fatherhood with Soren Gordhamer, Founder of Wisdom 2.0
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010 A Conversation on Fatherhood with Soren Gordhamer, Founder of Wisdom 2.0
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2017
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Podcast episode
Description
Soren Gordhamer works with individuals and groups on living with greater mindfulness and purpose in our technology-rich age. He is founder and host of the Wisdom 2.0 Conference, and the author of Wisdom 2.0: Ancient Secrets for the Creative and Constantly Connected (HarperOne, 2009), one of the first books to explore living with mindfulness and wisdom within the context of our modern technology age.
Listen in as Michelle & Soren talk about fatherhood, parenting, and the adventures of the teen years. Within these thirty minutes you will not only hopefully be inspired but gain practical ideas for living more consciously with your children.
Listen in as Michelle & Soren talk about fatherhood, parenting, and the adventures of the teen years. Within these thirty minutes you will not only hopefully be inspired but gain practical ideas for living more consciously with your children.
Released:
Apr 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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