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What it takes to heal (and connect)

March 31, 2025April 19, 2025 ~ maireaddoyle ~ 1 Comment

Hey everybody – I seem to be constantly a few days behind in posting updates to my blog! It seems that every day flies by in a whirlwind of conversations, deep thought, new experiences and deep conversations. So I want to go back to a meeting I had in London with Lalah Simone Springer, a … Continue reading What it takes to heal (and connect)

books I’ve read – a meme

November 26, 2010January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

I was copied in on a meme today, about books I’ve read. The list didn’t seem right to me: for example listing Hamlet by Shakespeare alongside the Complete Works didn't seem kosher in a BBC-originated list. So I sourced the original BBC Top 100 books in order of popularity (the public voted) and did that list … Continue reading books I’ve read – a meme

top ten books

May 24, 2006January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Imagine your child, your god-child, or perhaps a child you know will become the leader of the free world, can only ever read ten books in their lifetime. What would those books be? Thanks to all who contributed to the experiment. I received some wonderful lists from people, many of whom also gave their reasons … Continue reading top ten books

top ten books

May 17, 2004January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Imagine your child, your god-child, or perhaps a child you know will become the leader of the free world, can only ever read ten books in their lifetime. What would those books be? Thanks to all who contributed to the experiment. I received some wonderful lists from people, many of whom also gave their reasons … Continue reading top ten books

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