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108. Convirtiendo Experiencias en Palabras y Dolores en Recuerdos- Con Federico Escobar image

108. Convirtiendo Experiencias en Palabras y Dolores en Recuerdos- Con Federico Escobar

Grief, Gratitude & The Gray in Between
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Federico Escobar nació en Cali, sus estudios universitarios lo llevaron a ciudades como Jerusalén y Oxford y más adelante el amor lo llevó diez años a Puerto Rico. Ha trabajado como editor, abogado, profesor y traductor y actualmente trabaja en educación. Desde niño, la escritura ha sido una de sus pasiones. Ha publicado cuentos, poemas, artículos académicos y dos libros. Luego de vivir la pérdida de su madre y unos años después de su esposa, Federico escribió un libro desde sus experiencias como padre. El libro se llama Cartas para Isaac. Isaac nació prematuro extremo, así que el mundo de terapias y otro tipo de apoyos ha sido parte importante de Federico con el duelo. Federico vive nuevamente en Cali, con Isaac. Contacta a Federico escobar: federicoescobar@gmail.com Conectate con Kendra Rinaldi: http://www.griefgratitudeandthegrayinbetween.com
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Introduction to Innovation and Challenges

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And I hope that this is an inscription we perfect in the process. A new way of doing it, a new experience in palabras, a new way of doing it in record areas, and that other people in the area, other people in the space.
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It's the best way to do it. And in this process, we don't have a person, we don't have a person, we don't have a person who is capable of doing it. We don't have a person who is capable of doing it. We don't have a person who is capable of doing it. We don't have a person who is capable of doing it. And that's why I'm a musician. The moment that I'm in, this is the beginning. And finally, this is a real project that I have. I think it's a very quantitative process.

Exploring 'Grief, Gratitude, and the Gray in Between'

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Hola, bienvenidos al podcast, Grief, Gratitude, and the Gray in between. Historia de duelo y gratitu. Esta podcast, vegriado para explodar los entimientos de perdi de duelo que se vivién en diferentes momentos de la vida cuando pasamos por cambio se transitiones drastically que literalmente nos acuden hasta los mas profundos de nuestros air y nos asenbivir procesos de duelo.
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It's my intention that the session will be with you in the process of doing the sculpture, stories, inspirators, authors, and other similar trajectories.

Federico Escobar's Journey and Education

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That's all I have for you today. Thank you for watching and see you in the next video.
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Gracias por estar en es despacio con nosotros hoy, hoy tengo el placer de Charlotte con alguien que no e visto en muchísimo tiempo, yo creo que, no, no, ni quiero es, ni quiero es, no bueros de, de, ni quiero es pratáte es los hajos.
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Hey, we are Federico Escobar, Federico, and I don't know if you like it or not, but I know that you like it, because Federico is here with me today, with his colleagues in PRIMARIA, and we don't know if you like it or not, and Federico is here to talk with us about his story,
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It's a padre, an esposo, and it's very beautiful. And I hope that you'll enjoy it, and create it as a padre. It's very good and lit, and it's been awesome. And we're going to start with something that I've already said before, and I'm going to start with something that I've already said before, and I'm going to start with something that I've already said before, and I'm going to start with something that I've already said before, and I'm going to start with something else.
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No, me alegra, muchísimo tenerte, esas abrita aquí con nosotros de cali, estas hablandos de sacranas das unidos, vos en cali, y si, si, si, sí, mos el boz, a mi, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si, me, si
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And how do you feel about this formation? And how do you feel about the work that you do? Thank you, Claro. Thank you very much for your time. I think for people who are like me, as a person, but the work that you do, is that you are a part of the formation of the university that you have.
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I'm going to start with education. First of all, I'm an editorial editor. I started with an editorial editor, and then I entered an organization called Evolvation, which is a college school. It's a college school, and it's a story of an organization in Chile, which is a standardised organization. Education is like
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um um
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But it's simple, it's a lot of fun. We don't have a lot of fun, and I think one of the reasons is because of the culture. No, it's because of the culture. I don't know what the reason is. It's because of the culture. It's because of the culture. It's because of the culture. It's because of the culture.
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Let's do the atleages. Okay. Okay. Okay.
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I think it's important to remember that this is the first language of literature. It's an event that has to do with the history of the world of literature.

Cultural Impact on Education and Career

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Like Oxford, in the Netherlands, in the Netherlands, in the Netherlands, in the Netherlands.
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Pero despuesde eso, en con, como distinctos tresones en mente, projectos en mente, terminé, pégresando Colombia, que reas tu y arderé chaca en Colombia, y lo hice. Y despuesde unos años, y spí, profesronir, recitario, trabuto, distintas josas.
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Super.
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Ehm, no.
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You know what I'm saying? I'm talking about Colombia. It's a technical technique. It's a certification certificate in Colombia and in Puerto Rico. But you know what I'm saying? I'm talking about the two of us. You know what I'm saying? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
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I mean, I part of the direction that I've been in a lot, as well as with others, and it's difficult, and I think it's a very interesting decision. And I think it's clear that it's an opportunity to be more interested in economic and professional.
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But looking at the office, it's a process of trying to find a place where you can find a place where you can find a place where you can find a place where you can find a place where you can find a place where you can find a place where you can find a place where you can find a place
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That's why you have to do this because you have to do something different. You have to have a different perspective and that's why you have to do it in respect to the reality of the world. That's why I think it's very intriguing that you have to do it.
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and to be able to do that, but I think I'm going to be the first one to do that. I'm going to be the first one to do that. I'm going to be the first one to do that. I'm going to be the first one to do that.
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Ese tipo de material para poder mirar como se el nuevada aqui, pero de finite avante capar sona tien una forma de frente como, como, como esa rojan su forma de expressar lo sus conocimientos, no hino todo el mundo necesare avete estam bueno, como papel y la piece en un tiempo, dado, respo el mejotas.
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Yes, that's important.
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Yes, it's also important to say this over but I look at what will go through. This is a no saber combo Tomarex combos in Tomarex. I mean, is he is a better material, but I don't mean the combos at home. And gracias por contarno. So this board, Bob, also, is it going to do it as a professor? It's a professor kind of the university. I don't know. OK, when there is a professor in in La Universidad, he a combo connoissez de Melisa.
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Claro.
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No, I don't know if there's a moment in the class that I don't know if it's in Cali, or in another class that I don't know, and in one of the sessions of the class that I don't know, I'm going to study in Puerto Rico, which I don't know.
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And

Balancing Family and Personal Growth

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during all of the semesters, we had conversations, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there, I was there.
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in a way that is distinct, but also in a way that is more relevant. And I think it's a good thing that I don't know how to say it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
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I don't know. I have a family, all my family is here. I'm going to tell you one thing, because it's literally the king. I don't know. It's not easy. I have a family, I'm super happy to be here or I'm going to do the same thing for the moment.
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And until then, we will be back in Puerto Rico. We will be back and we will be back in Puerto Rico. And we will be back in a few months. We will be back in a few months and we will be back in a few months and we will be back in a few months and we will be back in a few months
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I don't know. I don't know.
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And yes, we have a distinct aspect in the world that I mentioned earlier, that I mentioned earlier, but we have a lot of time, so we have a lot of experience. Yes, we have a lot of time, but I don't know why we have to do that, because we have to do it, and we have to implement it in a way of perspective. Claro.
00:11:52
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No, the libro is a concreta for what we do and how we perform. But the libro is a part of it. It's me. And it's a libro in which I describe the last few minutes of the video. And it's also the same. As you can see, there's a lot of people who watch the podcast, because the moment is probably the last time I've seen them.
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That's why we have to focus on it. It's important for you to be intrigued by the process. Because it's a thing, but it's a podcast, it's not a thing. It's a section of Orlando, because it's amazing that we have a fundamental process to do. Totally. But that's it. Totally. Yes, we're going to have a very good conversation with you guys. I'm going to say very well.
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Um, um,
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But I'm going to connect with you with you today, and it's really important for those of you who are interested in what you're doing, that you're going to be with my mom, right? If you want to be with me, you're going to be with Melissa as well. But... What do you think about the budget, Mommy? It's a lot, it's totally fine. So, at this point, we're going to do an Ijo, which is called Samuel.
00:13:29
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But also, at the same time, in the next couple of weeks, I'm going to end this video. We're going to continue to do this, and it's going to be a very complex situation.
00:13:43
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But at the beginning of the time, it was one of the most important things that we were able to do, that is, the result of the crisis of the world. And I think it's been a very good experience, and I think there's a lot to say about it, but I think it's been the first time. It's been a very complex situation.
00:14:06
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But I think it's important for us to know that Melissa and Melissa are in a routine in which we are going to have a clamsia. And when we are going to have a clamsia, we are going to have a hospital. We are going to have an observation that we are going to have a routine for the new year. When we are going to have a visit to the hospital, we are going to have to know what we are going to do. And I think it's important for us to know
00:14:35
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the nature of the earth, and I think that it's a good thing to have a house in England, in ICU, in Iku. And I think that it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and it's a good thing to have a house, and

Health Challenges and Pandemic Safety

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it's a good thing to have a house,
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I have a project, I have a few events, but at the same time, I have a lot of hospitality, I have a lot of space in U.S. In one of the first and the other, the retogrand of this moment is with the people who are here.
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Entonces tenía que tener mucha respiration assistida y luego despédesos seis meses en uzi. Nueve meses con un ventilar mechanic en la casa. It's to un proceso. ¿Ay quien lo escribriata en bien cómo en especes de duelo? Porque es un especes de duelo de las expectativos que no tenía de cómo yo hacer el proceso.
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esa parte hay lo que deces las expectativas de las expectativas que no tienes para los yjos de que no quieno pienza que han hacer las primeras bibes yas y las cosas que bibes nuestes tanto las expectativas también de cuando y va caminar de cuando y va blar de cuando toas estas cosas que no son lo que supuestamente sientras ao en la mente de lo que es como estandar no de lo que hace la gente y tener que
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So there are different milestones, how do you say it? It is. How do you say it? It is. Oh, thank you. No, it's because the person is perfect, like the little girl that I met the last time. I don't know if you can hear me, but it is. It is. It is. I don't know how to say it, but it definitely means that you have to be patient.
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Aorita, cuando is a que está bantonces en el hospital, melisa estaba en odró hospital. Cuando tiempo, es aques tu hospitalizados, se es meces y espede eso pesos tratamentos, cuanto tiempo esto hospitalizada, melisa, para su preclampsia. Eso de lo curioso, melisa, es paso solamente como cuatro días, especialar una cesarea emergencia.
00:17:06
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That's all the time we have with you today, in the emergency room. The role of the man, the man who is the man who is the man who is the man who is the man who is the man who is the man in the studio.
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Y la vida del beveque es cojeran la vida del beveque. When de lejeso? Así. Complejo. Y el estio. Y dijo. Este estos, un testigos, que el estudí siento de esto. No, de jordaba, de lejendo, eso. Y la razón en toneses, bol bamos a lo decartas, y sac porque en tuses en este momento esta tieniendo ejai esta.
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Y tu familia, usa, digo sista la familia, me lisa in Puerto Rico, pero estando con tu familia in Colombia. Como era, esa aspecto de, ese duelo que estados bien, do en ese momento de saber que tu hijo estam firmo, tes pues estam firmo, que hacías en ese momento para trar te calma. Entudia, entudia día.
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No. Okay.
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I think that the way I think about it a lot is that I don't necessarily have the ability to talk about it, but I think it's important to focus on the activity that I have. That's why I'm here with Luis. I think that's why I'm here with Luis. I don't know how to do it at the moment, but I don't know how to do it at the moment. I don't know how to do it at the moment, but I don't know how to do it at the moment.
00:18:41
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And so, I was able to work with her on the other side of the clinic. The way that Melissa said it was pretty good. She said it was quite funny, as I was talking about. And, of course, we didn't have to organize it. We didn't have to have the ability to do it, to use it. It was just a protocol that was...
00:19:04
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to disinfect our cellularies, the armanos, to protect our senses, to get rid of the virus, to get rid of it. It's a good thing to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able
00:19:29
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And we started this process as a brand brand in La Vida, in a very pediatric way. When I was 13 years old and I received a letter from Melissa, and this other person is an informer. And what she said is that Melissa was the one who made me learn the language, but she was very interested in learning it. So I didn't know what she was doing, but I wanted to learn it for the clinic,
00:19:59
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When I was young, it was very important because Melissa was the only one who was in quarantine. She was in the hospital, in the fridge, in a hotel, in a hotel, in a hotel. And the reason why we didn't know that she was in the hospital at that moment was because she didn't want to go to the hospital because she was the one who, Melissa, was a person who was very happy. She was a very nice guy.
00:20:27
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and the growth of the man that recuperates, the support that is needed for this gift. It's an effect of the pre-camps that you need, it's an effect of the second day.
00:20:43
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In this moment, we don't know what we're going to do, and this is one of the things we're going to do, that we're going to do. And we're going to do something like this in America, and we're going to do something that we're going to do, that we're going to do something like quagulos por dentro, trombos. And this is going to be a situation that's genetic, that's going to be active in this situation and for quagulability.
00:21:06
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And so this is a big, you know, a total mental sauna and Pero los embarazos son citruces en el y percuegual ability until the pro caron estas, estas cuegulos. It is a lot in the end difficult because in the embrace on the earth, the same way. Fuecke les curier on esta citrucion. But a Latinian Latinian con anticoagulante, si estado, su puesamente controlado. But a paris que la dos is que el estado han dando nuera suficiente.
00:21:31
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And for a poor support that imbalance on mass is that is the condition in tone says a lady I don't sell it apart on various venues, a vendor in Alice, a start up element, a panelist, a woman to not
00:21:44
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I don't know if it's a choreography, or a choreography, but also how do we define the predigones of a co-petta? Because of all the interests, of all the people in prison. And this is... It's very good, it's very good. How do you feel about Isaac? How do you feel? Very, very good. It's very good. And it's very important to me, because it's a very important thing.
00:22:14
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I think it's all in the world because I know that at this moment, I'm very intentional. In America, I think it's important for other clinics. The clinic in Puerto Rico, which is very difficult for me, I think it's important for me to know how to do it. I think it's very important that we don't have a clinic like this, so I recommend it, because it's very hard to do it.
00:22:43
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that the script has a testimony to you, because you can't hear it when you're there. And I think that, for me, the script is very cellular, and it's very grand, and it's very grand. And I think it's a great script. It's a script with a heart and a heart. The time for me to say that I don't want to concentrate on the suffering of the script, because it's constant, but at the moment of the series,
00:23:12
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which is what we do. It's all the time, all the time, and it's time for us to do it. The time we visit is very extreme. It's just that we have to go and visit the visitor, which is a total total of 1,000 people or 1,000 people, and the time we visit is very extreme. It's just that, I mean, it's just that we have to go through a lot, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times, a lot of times,
00:23:41
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in a car, in a car, in a car.
00:23:57
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It's not possible, it's not possible, but it's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible. It's not possible.
00:24:26
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the switch that is coming. The people who are in this space are different forms of the US and other languages, but they don't know anything. They are the situation, and if you think about it, I think it's the same situation. When you think about it, it's the same moment. Yes, it's the same.
00:24:55
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I think it's important to remember that what you're doing, and what you're doing, is a cardiologous thing. With a very experimental process, that you're doing, that you're trying to do. But it's also a literal method of making a cardiologous thing, with all the interventions that you're doing. And it's a person who doesn't have a job, and it's a person who consults with you, and says that you're doing it. And it's a moment of impression, because
00:25:23
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We don't have much time left, but in the next few days, we're going to have a great time in the next three weeks, and we're going to have a great time in the next three or four weeks, which is going to be a year and a half, a year and a half, a year and a half, and we're going to have a great time because it's going to be very difficult.

Facing Medical Challenges with Perseverance

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And the impressionation is that we are going to do something new and we are going to do a new choreography and we are not going to do it. We are going to do it in a new way. In a new way. In a new way. In a new way. In a new way. In a new way. In a new way. In a new way. In a new way. In a new way. In a new way.
00:26:05
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And the question is, do you want to be able to stay here, or do you want to visit the ISAC? That's what I'm saying. And the answer is, do you want to stay here, or do you want to go to the ISAC?
00:26:21
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No es que se asse para ción, no? Desperado partenido, un hijo en el bientre estar se para haci, es pues, no poder, no se hacer se para hado que, bueno caliente esta gique, de esto calle divisitar, un parte oras al dia no se cuanto tempo el dan divisita para estar con nijo, con de están en cuado, righto, y despesar amade eso de especesar se para apor que se no tró ospita el completamente, no, no, no, no, se me pasa, por la cábiza,
00:26:49
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Eso y claro las la el anelo de aja poder estar corral puedo que parte de los motores que y so que recuperada.
00:27:00
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E pada pada restarají con sí, de una manera sí. Entos es, ay intos es por piero, entos es, despes cuando, ya, but mal, saltemos a cuando, ya, salio, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack, y sack,
00:27:30
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Yes, Melissa is in the office of the office when she was 10 years old, and I think that she has been in the clinic for a long time. She was in the office for a long time, and I think that she was in the office for a long time, and that she was in the office for a long time.
00:27:49
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And I think it's very hard. I'm very efficient with regular pre-pandemic. And I think that all the years, I've never had an argument like this before. I've never had it before. I think it's very hard for me to do it. And during that time, it's what I've done with El Nino. In America, we didn't have the same experience with the respiratory cells.
00:28:11
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But in this case, we have to have an infection, trans-infection, trans-infection, which means that you have to go to the clinic. The conclusion of the infection is that the respiratory treatment is not sufficient for the disease. It is not sufficient for the disease. It is not sufficient for the infection. It is not sufficient for the disease.
00:28:35
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and the decision that I would like to make is a titanic decision because, in fact, it's a very difficult one for me because it's an Olympian, and it's one of the things that, in fact, the majority of us don't know how to do it, because it's very complex. It's very difficult. It's something that, as I said, I think that, for the first time, I would like to make the final decision, the final decision.
00:29:00
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And so this basically means that you have to be super proud, super proud of yourself. I'm very proud of you. My family lives in Colombia, so I'm very proud of you as a director.
00:29:13
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So, now we're here in the street, in Los Olesos, you know, how many 3,000 people who are out there in the house, who are out there in the house, and I'm going to be able to go to different places in America, Latin for a conference, it's going to be an institution, et cetera. So, I'm going to say that I have three ideas, and I'm going to go back to the process.
00:29:50
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I was able to complete the mechanic of the mechanic, and it was very nice of them in France. Thank you. No, no, no. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
00:30:02
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Um, but, uh, it's a persistency is, um, is impenio.
00:30:14
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Um, but, uh, uh, yeah. Wow.
00:30:40
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Claro, claro. No, incredible. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it, but I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it. I don't know how to pronounce it.
00:31:07
Speaker
So, yeah, I'm going to start with the case, because I don't know if I'm going to be able to find it, because I don't know if it's going to be all the way through here. So I'm going to start with the case, because I don't know if it's going to be in the coming months or months, but I'm going to start with the case, because I don't know if I'm going to be able to find it.
00:31:28
Speaker
And we're going to be able to understand it. As long as we don't have a lot of time, we're going to have to wait for the next quarter for the next year. And we're going to continue. But we're going to be able to do it normally. We're going to be able to do it for a long time, for a long time.
00:31:47
Speaker
We are here in La Plata, and we are in Colombia, because we have been working in Colombia for a long time, and we are here to visit the family that we know about, that we don't know. And we are in one of Colombia's countries, and we are in a world where there is a part of my existence.
00:32:08
Speaker
is that the universe is terrappian. It's important to know that we are terrappiautas and there are a lot of people who come from much of the tragic past, like human beings, human beings and singular beings.

Adapting Therapy and Embracing Emotions

00:32:21
Speaker
And it's important to know that terrappias are the ones that are coming from the very beginning.
00:32:27
Speaker
It's unprecedented for a person who is a regular person, who is ready to go to the gym for the first time in a year. It's a very difficult time for them to continue to work online. I think it's a very difficult time for them to continue to work online. I think it's a very difficult time for them to continue to work online. I think it's a very difficult time for them to continue to work online
00:32:54
Speaker
Ehm.
00:33:00
Speaker
And this place was in a little bit narrow to us. Complications. You know, it's a bit just a bit just that that is in a little bit of a format. Well, as you know, Pockito de Como está escrito el líuro de la forma. Láz primera estres cartas or las cartas que escribio melisa a a recommendation del medico que a un que talbe es no femme muy sensibile su parte porque no altima sera como haciendo los tenos en esperanza.
00:33:27
Speaker
A la vez en ultimas fuer lo que, como impulso, que llampezada a escribiré estas cartas, que nultimas fueron un regalo, ya mas a de lante sabremos, lo que pasa y después. Pero que después de cada carta, que es como hacer, cada capitulo, en canta, que dice con sejos de mama y, no, con sejos mama, con sejos el madre es que dice?
00:34:17
Speaker
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
00:34:21
Speaker
Me parecio tan espectacular porque de se mucho para emplo con este podca es que eso de duellos gratitu pero todo que a entreci no es eso de que en procesos a fícilas de la vida y la divencias en toda una prendizaje y a es lo que esos conceitos a y que están?
00:34:39
Speaker
I don't know.
00:35:01
Speaker
Well, we have the reason, the motive, in which we have three cards of Melisa, and I think that's why I think that's why I think that's why I think that's why I think that's why I think that's why I think that's why I think that's why I think that's why
00:35:25
Speaker
Ehm, está, me lizem, peso el libro y tenía el lengtensión de completado para por esplica a la esac, pasa que ente que le tocovir a el, eh, cuando, cuando, paso tosted tip un la clinica y todos, y el projecto que da bien, peso. Pero, cuando y ságja tenía tres años y me dio,
00:35:43
Speaker
And Melissa, when I was a kid, as a Korean student, I was born in Puerto Rico. In our city, we were born in Guadarilla, in California. So I was a young person, and I was a part of that. And she was not the only one who was interested in me. She was the only one who was interested in me. And also because she was the only one who was interested in me.
00:36:07
Speaker
So, I'm very happy to be here today with you, Melissa, because it's a very beautiful day in the beach, but it's very, very beautiful. And I'm very happy to be here with you. I know that you're here, and I'm very happy to be here with you. Oh, don't you want to talk to us about that?
00:36:29
Speaker
How are you? I'm very good. When I started, I didn't know what to do. I didn't know what to do. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to do it.
00:36:58
Speaker
And that's all for today. I don't know if it's going to be a policy issue, but if it's going to be a policy issue, I don't know if it's going to happen or if it's going to happen. And I think it's going to be very good. I'd like to say something about the clinic.
00:37:17
Speaker
We have a clinic in New Mexico where we have a place where we can meet people who are very special. And we have the chance to meet with each other. And it's very important that we meet each other. It's very important that we meet each other. It's very important that we meet each other. And as I said before, we meet each other in the clinic that we meet each other. It's very easy. And we meet each other every day. We meet each other every day. We meet each other every day.
00:37:45
Speaker
And I'm going to introduce you to our members. I'm going to introduce you to them a lot. And I'm going to introduce you in this moment. And I'm going to introduce you to them because they don't have a formal format. And I'm going to introduce you to them. I'm going to introduce you to them. I'm going to introduce you to them. I'm going to introduce you to them. I'm going to introduce you to them. I'm going to introduce you to them. I'm going to introduce you to them. I'm going to introduce you to them. I'm going to introduce you to them.
00:38:15
Speaker
I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today.
00:38:44
Speaker
I would like to thank you so much for being here today. I am very happy that you are here today. I would like to thank you so much for being here today. Thank you so much for being here today.
00:39:04
Speaker
I think it's like in Colombia, in Amigos, where you can see all the details, and how you can notice it. I think that there are a lot of ways to do that, but how do you process it? Because there are many people who are very, very young, very young, very young, very young, very young, physically young, and they don't know how to do it.
00:39:28
Speaker
And it depends on what story you're looking at. It's very, very present. The actor is the one I like, who is very familiar with. Melissa Zamurio, the man in the Pacific, who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who is the one who
00:39:55
Speaker
And yeah, it's fine. It's fine. It's sweet. And for me, it's a very confusing moment because I don't know what it is. It's the first time I've seen a lot of notices that I've seen. It's been a very, very, very long time. And I think with the work that I've done, with the community, with the community, I think it's important for the community to know what it is that we're doing, what we're doing, what we're listening to.
00:40:25
Speaker
It's a part of the question. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility. It's a possibility.
00:40:50
Speaker
And this is the beginning of a moment, the beginning of the contract, the beginning of the contract, the beginning of the contract, the beginning of the contract. But at this moment in the day, I think that the duo is very particular because this is it. This is it. This is it. This is it. This is it. This is it. This is it. This is it. This is it. This is it.
00:41:11
Speaker
in order to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be able to be
00:41:34
Speaker
For us, it's a great thing, because I think it's really important for us to have this process in the world. It's like, how do you feel that you're studying, that you're learning a lot, but we don't know how to do it, how to do it. We don't know how to do it. We don't know how to do it, how to do it.
00:41:56
Speaker
And I would like to ask you, how do you do it? Because we have been thinking about it for a long time. We have been practicing it for a long time. It's been a long time. It's been a long time since I met you.
00:42:12
Speaker
Hello, my name is María and I'm here to tell you the story of the story of the story of the story of the story of the story of the story of the story of the story of the story of the story.
00:42:36
Speaker
Escribias, pues como unas días consejos que luego de la gente, que debir el duello y no de yo sez, muy sensido agalistas de las cozas. Porque una ese momente esta muy confundido. Una nos hoy que hacer, en eso mucho nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos como preparar la ciertas comidas, porque melizas en cargadas, comida del medio, y a nos hoy a nos como hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy a nos hoy.
00:43:03
Speaker
I think it's a very important thing to know about your father, your mother, your son, and me. There are a lot of things, a lot of things in the work that I've been doing. I think it's very important to know that there are a lot of things that I've been doing. There are a lot of things that I've been doing. There are a lot of things that I've been doing.
00:43:24
Speaker
in Colorado me as a link and thought I mean, it's okay. And this is a common sense in my grand day, my suita, he will do a lot for us to do a lot of you must get so far, come up on a, come up on a little company then see my umbrella.
00:43:41
Speaker
más tard de líamos con eso más tard de trá ajamos con eso porque por ajora está isac. El sobre vivir, el tía día y sí. En sácto. Y tes procupaciones tambás y que es como ser aque isac se habáormir en mizbrazos porque me entre está amelisa el jámás que de habáormir no en los brazos de melisa, en para que hacer vino. Ese ser aque se habáormir en mizbrazos, ser aque a comer
00:44:02
Speaker
and as I said, I'm not the only one who has the same experience, I'm the only one who has it, but I'm not the only one who has it, but I'm the only one who has it, but I'm the only one who has it, but I'm the only one who has it, but I'm the only one who has it, but I'm the only one who has it, but I'm the only one who has it, but I'm the only one who has it, but I'm the only one who has it,
00:44:26
Speaker
It's difficult to mention that there's a lot of impact, but at the same time, it's because of the world, because the world is a mess. And I think it's a very, very generous moment, because we don't have to continue. We don't have to continue with the community, with the people who live in this place and who live in the corner of the community.
00:44:54
Speaker
I think there are things that are part of the area, but are part of the area of the house. I don't know how to pronounce it, but it's the same for us. For me, the other thing is that we have to have a parenthesis. And that's it, that's it. But it's a very unique place, and it's an important part of my life.
00:45:15
Speaker
And, of course, we have a lot of work to do, a lot of collaboration. And, interestingly, it's a big impact for us, for the idea that there are a lot of others, as well as others, and the stress that we have. Well, I want to thank you so much for being here. All of you, all of you, and I hope that you'll be able to say a few words and say a few words.
00:45:42
Speaker
¡Vamos para cuatro! ¡Vamos para cuatro! Este verano, no? Este que es uno ocho. ¡Vamos para cuarto bien! ¡Vamos para cuarto! ¡Vamos para cuarto! ¡Vamos para cuarto! ¡Vamos para cuarto!
00:46:06
Speaker
La defocarcer el día día y defocarcer en tonses an isac y suntos es que posieran un esta te quieto más omenos a su de lo cada uno. Tonses en que momento de todo proceso empezas ten tonses a decirvenorita como trabajo estas emociones, porque tos es a hibol biste polla a la ser. Tu forma trabajar de la rotina de esa a era la forma que tenes que tues como.
00:46:34
Speaker
¿Cómo empeza este a trabajar las emociones? Y como influences tu proceso también de fe en ese proceso de asuelo. Hm. Buenas preguntos. Gracias. ¿Pues? ¿Cómo foy el proceso entrelia? ¿Vamos proceso muy lento?
00:47:15
Speaker
I recognize that the principle is not a secularism, it's a literal negation. It's a person with which they are not part of their life. But I want to say something like this, when I was a student, I thought that all that I did and all that I had, and all that I did, and all that I had, was the normalcy of continuing.
00:47:18
Speaker
I recognize that fast. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:47:40
Speaker
Ehm, eso fe a la principio, pero en el paso de los días y especialmente una las cosmas complejas del duello, que vivimos, es que a mucha gente que ta compañal principio. Mucha. Ehm, se parece en muchas personajos, tu puerta, muchas personas que te llama, muchas personas que tescriben.
00:48:00
Speaker
And the semana, there are so many and there are so many. There are three semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas, there are two semanas
00:48:29
Speaker
Literally, you know, say I miss him a bit. Oh, come here. He didn't he was not a person I came in. Yeah. He may try. He may be funny. I like my friend. He may see me as my father. He sent it. He committed. It's okay to talk about it. I don't know. I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I mean, you know, I
00:48:47
Speaker
All the parties, you know, a secretary, but all the people who are here, it's a very complex issue. We have a lot of people who live here, who live here, who live here, who live here, who live here, who live here, who live here, who live here.
00:49:06
Speaker
Un tosto que habir una cuenta nueva y pedir papel ezira. No, es como que la sociada en si bloke, que uno pueda esta sentir, porque a sentos estos como obstaculos del camino, por todos estas cosas que tocacer, la parte administrativa de una muerte.
00:49:26
Speaker
E en tus bloke an el duello. Wow. No sabia que las bloke haban las cuentas para protejelos entereces de los serederos. Entonces, es
00:49:55
Speaker
It's a situation with a couple of social issues. I don't have the right to say that this is a situation with a lot of other people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people, with a lot of people, with a lot of people, with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people. And it's a situation with a lot of people.
00:50:23
Speaker
But I think it's important for me to think about it. And I think it's important to think about it. And I think the bank with which it is, I think it's very important to think about it. I think it's important to think about it. And I think it's very important to think about it.
00:50:43
Speaker
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
00:51:05
Speaker
And I'm going to ask you know, we'll be up or you know stuck we and don't talk about it. You know, so you'll be a query on a mission, you know, says, we are more fussy and necessary constancias. And those are very, very easy memory literally a mess. Organize and do.
00:51:23
Speaker
And we have a situation where we have to work together. Because there are a lot of conversations that are there for people and people, but they have to work together because they are my family and I have a lot of people working together, and I have a companion, and I have a daughter, and so on. We have to work together, and we have to find a way to work together, a way to work together, a way to work together. And we have to work together, but this is the first time we're going to work together.
00:51:53
Speaker
And with the time, I think there are other things that Mark and I have done in the process. For example, the principle that we don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. And we don't have a photo of Melissa. But we don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa. We don't have a photo of Melissa.
00:52:21
Speaker
of the audience that I'm going to talk about today. I know that there are some times that I don't know what to say. But I'm not going to say anything. I'm going to watch a video because it's going to be like this. I'm going to watch a video about it. I'm going to watch it. And this time, I'm going to discover a video that I'm going to watch and it's going to be great. And it's going to be great for me.
00:52:49
Speaker
But I have a video and I don't know what it is, I don't know what it is, I don't know what it is, but it is very interesting to me. And it is very interesting to me. A lot of times we have a lot of fun, a lot of things that we can do to help people, and I have a story that I can do to help people to help people, but also to determine what is the process of doing it.
00:53:14
Speaker
And I would recommend this author, who is an expert in Duelo and Prof. Leilo. And he has multiple Duolos here, Duolos at the first time, and Duolos at the second time at the second time. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Yes, he is.
00:53:35
Speaker
For me, it's too legit, too, too. It is coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back. It's coming back.
00:54:02
Speaker
I think it's a very different experience. When I was in Madrid, I was in the United States, and I was very happy to be here. I was very happy.
00:54:13
Speaker
Um, yeah, me, it's a noticias, but it's me in total, la vivi, próv, la vivi, como, ah, se extínio la vida, una persona, y no pasana es pues, y se acabo, y, um, y y a mi más sí, la crediente, y a curiosamente, la semana, antes de modir, saguaró mío con las amigas, y adícho cuando yo me muy rá, quiero que me mi sase a haci, que me pomén esta canción, que me pomén est, y a víadícho todo, lo que ya quiero para sus arreglas, fuñeores, y eso, es suicimos. Pero, yo en ese momento no era crediente.
00:54:43
Speaker
And this is, I'm very happy to be with you today.

Faith, Convictions, and Life Experiences

00:54:47
Speaker
I'm very happy to be with you today. It's always been a pleasure to have you here. I hope you're very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today. And I know that I'm very happy to be with you today. I'm very happy to be with you today.
00:55:11
Speaker
Um, um, um,
00:55:38
Speaker
Por favor, ask what you're going to do with us, but I don't know if you can speak with me personally. There's a lot of things to be done, but I don't know if it's necessary, but I think it's important to have this crisis in mind, because it's not a lot of things, a lot of things.
00:55:56
Speaker
I think it's clear that one of the most important things that people don't know is that they don't know what to do with their work. One of the things that I like about this work is that people are constantly thinking that they're not here, but they don't know what to do. It's my conviction, as a person, that I'm here today.
00:56:24
Speaker
It's my commission that it's a place where you can look at things like this, and it's a place where you can look at things like this. And I think that it's marked a lot of difference.
00:56:38
Speaker
Wow, no, gracias. Y que bueno heres, ah, accordando te las praguntos que te dícho y poniento las, las en una hacer porque no revalmente de me hoy pú. Ay, bienes tú, tú, tú, um, tábili da deliterato en bolber, en bolber el historia. Gracias. Gracias por, por todos los recuentos entos es, es vamos ha hablar un poquito aqui antes de serar.
00:57:06
Speaker
the mass, the two serramientas, or the ramentos, because it's the same as the terrappia. We have to deliver the terrappiota, and we have to deliver the terrappiota. We have to deliver the tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota. The tereppiota.
00:57:36
Speaker
And at the same time, I don't know how to say it, it's the same thing, I don't know how to say it, but it's very good. And it's very simple and it's very easy, it's very easy, and I'm very happy. And my conclusion to you is that it's a very beautiful time for me to be able to be able to do this, and to be able to live in this place for myself. And I think that's my conviction.
00:58:01
Speaker
I've been listening to you all the time with three cards, but I think it's one of the main reasons why I'm here and all that I do, all that I do, all that I do.
00:58:12
Speaker
And then, in order to be able to do this, it's completely the same. So, I'm going to say, during the last message, the script that I'm going to write for you, the script that I'm going to write for you. So, I'm going to tell you the script that I'm going to write for you. So, I'm going to pass it on to Sir Consejos de Mama, Sir Consejos de Papa, and I'm going to tell you what I'm going to write for you.
00:58:38
Speaker
It's hard to determine all the things that are going on, the things that are going on. There are a lot of things that are going on. Expecto deja de su fe, de su mor, de su amor por los animales. Say, a cappitulos, a cappitulos, su amor por los animales. Su forma de como se herbigalos de mas, la forma como bella de mas el amor a la manidad, pues a otro, su aspecto de servicio. Muy lindo, muy muy lindo.
00:59:05
Speaker
Melisa is a very... when you see a project like this, you don't know how to do it. A project like this, in the world, is very persistent, because you are a person who is an addict, who is a woman, and who is a man, and all that is there for you. It's an area of a lot of service, in Australia, in Melisa. And the world is in a way.
00:59:28
Speaker
And there's also a lot of things that are very difficult to describe, especially when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a clinic, when you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in a place where you're in
00:59:48
Speaker
But it's not difficult because I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not, but I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not, but I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not, but I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not. I don't know if it's true or not.
01:00:15
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And Dolores in Recuerdos, que o tres personas puede de heir y o tres personas pueden.
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the best way to do it is to do it. And in this process, we don't have a person, we don't have a person, we don't have a person who is capable of doing it. We don't have a person who is capable of doing it. We don't have a person who is capable of doing it. We don't have a person who is capable of doing it. And that's why we have a lot of time. The moment I'm going to turn to you is a little, if you want to do a real project, that's what I'm going to do. That's why I'm going to do a quantitative project in the process of doing it.
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¿Qué en cres ule por que salgo que fue algo muy personal? No, fue algo que siste? Vos, hos ajar. No, en eso, hos ajar, fue algo, y within, no? De entimismo describir de sacar, vera que alguien.
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Te dijos tes estas entiendo asi aurita se vas entiras y despues, no eso fue algo que lo viviste lo trabajaste, boz mismo para poder entonces hacer ese. It's a quantum leap. It's a quantum leap. It's a quantum leap. It's a quantum leap. It's a quantum leap. It's a quantum leap.
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And, and, and, and, and, and,
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Joclo que el mismos sentes y amor la familia isac de Puerto Rico, y vienen de cuando y el oícita para no friteles de contacto.
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In the world, especially, there are many, many things. But we don't know what to do before we get there. And we don't know what to do with therapy. I mentioned earlier that we don't know what to do with a therapy, because we don't

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know how to do it. We don't know how to do it. We don't know how to do it. We don't know how to do it. We don't know how to do it. We don't know how to do it. We don't know how to do it. We don't know how to do it.
01:02:33
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And we have a lot of questions in the moment that I'm describing. In one way or another, because other people are considering this for their children and their children. And it's been a series of conversations that we've had with our children since we were little. But it's something that we have to consider constantly. And I think that,
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a la cábées mejor, cábées más, más de sembuelto en eso, nos hacer rigidados con onas ocurrencias muchistosas. El tienes se tienos, claremente no está en este momento de entre los hitos que esperan de nino es se tienos, pero esos hitos, pues los formulamos las personas para otras personas, pero, no se los formulamos el para el, y el mis nuestar trasando su curso.
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And I think that in the end, this project is going to be great. It's going to be all because it's going to be the same way, the same way, the same way, the same way because it's going to be the same way because it's going to be the same way because it's going to be the same way because it's going to be the same way because it's going to be the same way because it's going to be the same.
01:03:39
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And so really, you know, I don't say it, I don't do it in the NBA. And yes, it's the process. I don't want to say it. I think it's the process. I don't want to say it. It is my lentil, especially during the pandemic. And it's because it's the papel, it's the lentil. But, you know, we're going to have to do a little more and tell this.
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and the silencio is extended to the base of the euro, and I have to say, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you, I have to tell you,
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Ay alguna forma, los personas algumblogo, alguasi de que la gente lo pueda ver.
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Yes, that's true. In Spanish, one of the best languages in the world, in English, is Malarga. It's called Calogo de una Perdida. Calogo, thank you so much for being here. It's a pleasure to be here, because I don't know why. I don't know why, because I don't know why. It's a pleasure to be here, thank you. It's Calogo de la Perdida. It's a pleasure that we have a part of the experience of creating a market with three duels.
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El de mi mamal, luego el de samuel, luego el de melisa. Entonces, son esperincense, son ponces a bien practicos. A mucho del duello que es practico. Es son asunto es que es que resolver para por veresentif. Por que es en esta también en el resolver en el attender problemas, sensiamente no se a roportunía esentif.
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and it's a recommendation. So if you want to carry out the link, you can use the link to include it. Yes, it's interesting and it's very simple. We don't know if we have electronic or in the form of information that you can use when you're in school. So if you're in school and you're in school, you can use the information and you can use it as a way to do it. Perfect. It's very simple.
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the dollar, as a minister, as Kendra said. It's something that I've been interested in for a long time. It's an experience that I've been having. I've been having all the experiences that I've had with my age. It's not for me. It's the quality of the people that I've visited, the government, the quality of the quality of the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time, the time.
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Perfect.
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is for algun motivo y poder ajudar alguien más que se pasando por algo similares, casi como una responsabiridad por que si no pues, como no lo hacer uno, no ajudar a otro, a otro se rumano que se pasando por algo similar a uno, no? Totally, nadie a puede prívar a otro de some experincei ficil, pero puede hacer que la experincei ficil se a mas fertil, y esos
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I'm very happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here. I'm so happy to be here.
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Oh, spectacular.
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Muchas gracias. Gracias. Gracias. Gracias.
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Sia Caso, hoy alguien que conoces tieno en estó de en speedadora es processo de duello y gratitut, no duevos en contactar me. Demo yo gracias por escuchar el podcast. Grief, gratitude, and the gray in between. Estóreas de duello y gratitut.