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    Episode 65 - Hope and Magic, Appreciative Inquiry for Higher Ed

    en-caApril 07, 2021
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    in this episode, I sit down with Sally and Lucy to talk about the impact and implications of finding Hope and Magic in our Appreciative Inquiry practices. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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