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In this episode I speak with Deborah Winslow. Debbie grew up in the central valley of California and has also lived in Japan, New York, and Alaska, in addition to traveling to many other countries. She has practiced law for approximately 25 years where she has fought for justice and opportunities to make the world a more peaceful and just place. Throughout her journeys, Debbie’s focus has always been on what she could do personally to change the world. Debbie endeavors daily to live by the mystical and practical teachings of the Baha'i Faith which (among its many other teachings) include the guidance to prefer one's brother or sister to oneself, the importance of purifying one's motives and telling oneself and others the truth, the pursuant of justice, the oneness of mankind, the elimination of the extremes of wealth and poverty, and the advice that one should be "content with little and free from all inordinate desire".
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In this episode I speak with Deborah Winslow. Debbie grew up in the central valley of California and has also lived in Japan, New York, and Alaska, in addition to traveling to many other countries. She has practiced law for approximately 25 years where she has fought for justice and opportunities to make the world a more peaceful and just place. Throughout her journeys, Debbie’s focus has always been on what she could do personally to change the world. Debbie endeavors daily to live by the mystical and practical teachings of the Baha'i Faith which (among its many other teachings) include the guidance to prefer one's brother or sister to oneself, the importance of purifying one's motives and telling oneself and others the truth, the pursuant of justice, the oneness of mankind, the elimination of the extremes of wealth and poverty, and the advice that one should be "content with little and free from all inordinate desire".
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