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Jan 2
43m 18s

How I Learned To Stop Fighting Myself

Joe Hudson and Brett Kistler
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Joe let Brett ask him anything at all about his life, and there were SO many questions, but ultimately his curiosity lead him to explore the story beneath the teaching: what was Joe’s path? How did he come to the work that he now shares with the world? Joe started out as a young man whose curious and open spirit blended with a serious rebellious streak that ... Show More
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