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Covid Convos with Katie S. Hall & Julie B.
I'm kicking off a special series of "covid convos" -- conversations with women about how they've been navigating the coronavirus over the last couple of months. In this first episode, I chat with two dear friends while we escaped to Savannah for a responsibly-planned retreat, Katie S. Hall and fellow teacher Julie B. Find out how the three of us have been thinking about this slowing down of life, and tune in soon for the next installment of Covid Convos.
Katie is a development professional who works with a ministry for men who are overcoming a history of addiction. She is also a yoga teacher with a special gift for helping women find ease and acceptance.
Julie teaches English at Chattanooga State, and she's one of the most warm-hearted, quirky, delightful people I know. She loves Mister Rogers, Jeff Goldblum, and tiny hands more than anyone I've ever met, and she's learning how to play the ukulele during covid-19 because it's not so loud that it would disturb her condo-building neighbors.
Look for more conversations coming soon in the next couple of weeks.
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Covid Convos with Katie S. Hall & Julie B.
I'm kicking off a special series of "covid convos" -- conversations with women about how they've been navigating the coronavirus over the last couple of months. In this first episode, I chat with two dear friends while we escaped to Savannah for a responsibly-planned retreat, Katie S. Hall and fellow teacher Julie B. Find out how the three of us have been thinking about this slowing down of life, and tune in soon for the next installment of Covid Convos.
Katie is a development professional who works with a ministry for men who are overcoming a history of addiction. She is also a yoga teacher with a special gift for helping women find ease and acceptance.
Julie teaches English at Chattanooga State, and she's one of the most warm-hearted, quirky, delightful people I know. She loves Mister Rogers, Jeff Goldblum, and tiny hands more than anyone I've ever met, and she's learning how to play the ukulele during covid-19 because it's not so loud that it would disturb her condo-building neighbors.
Look for more conversations coming soon in the next couple of weeks.