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Oct 2020
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Ep 35 Ch 14 "Why are Flowers Beautiful?"

Brett Hall
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Audio listeners, please note: This episode contains a lot more visuals than my usual podcasts. As always this can be found on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWZ4GcRd-_8 if you want the full experience. I'm referring to images and so on throughout, or the images are illustrating what I am saying without comment. In this chapter we counter a number ... Show More
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