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We learn by telling and listening to stories. Today is a big learning day for all of us. Friend of the Pod, Bill Rigot, tells to stories of his life that illustrate the power of understanding recovery and controls.
Listen to this episode a couple times. This is an intense look and some very serious failures with the intent of not preventing the next event, but in fact controlling the next consequence.
I think you will learn much from these stories.
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