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	<title>Comments on: The Art of the Interview</title>
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		<title>By: eleanor</title>
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		<description>Oh Aim - I am so glad that the stories you hear get inside your mind and heart - that is what makes you so good at conveying these stories to a larger audience.  But I can only imagine what it&#039;s like to carry them around with you, so fresh, so deserving of response, of aid and assistance.  I hope that you are a part of a larger story that is being told to an ever widening audience, and that receiver after receiver is being affected and changed by the story (I know I am).  Keep going, and have faith.  It is working.  (And I think the audio recordings are great - the bathroom story totally comes across.  No need for video there).  
I love you hugely!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh Aim &#8211; I am so glad that the stories you hear get inside your mind and heart &#8211; that is what makes you so good at conveying these stories to a larger audience.  But I can only imagine what it&#8217;s like to carry them around with you, so fresh, so deserving of response, of aid and assistance.  I hope that you are a part of a larger story that is being told to an ever widening audience, and that receiver after receiver is being affected and changed by the story (I know I am).  Keep going, and have faith.  It is working.  (And I think the audio recordings are great &#8211; the bathroom story totally comes across.  No need for video there).<br />
I love you hugely!</p>
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