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I’m suggesting last Thursday of the month starting on 25 March with Beth Duff of The Red Horse Speaks.  Some of you will remember an amazing evening where we learned from her horses about the importance of intention and energy.  She’s offered to speak about the research she’s been doing since then.  Perhaps this will lead to another practical session with the horses in the summer.   

The rest of the programme is wide open for suggestions and offers.  A number of you already volunteered some time ago, so I hope your offers stand and we can quickly agree some dates. 


Meanwhile, remembering another great evening, Dr Chris Fenn is kicking off her own intriguing programme of short Nutrition Workshops: Eating for Energy, Chocolate Tasting, Food for Heart, Mind and Memory, etc. – 2 hour sessions, daytime and evening at various local venues. 




Please let me know what catches your interest.  
Thanks
David



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Great enticement, David

I can feel the torpor slipping away already! Sorry I shan't be able to make Beth's interesting session, but I'll be with you in spirit.

Best wishes. Bob
Hello Bob,

I do remember your saying you might be coming up to Aberdeen - is that still a possibility? It would be great to see you.

Frances x

Bob MacKenzie said:
Great enticement, David

I can feel the torpor slipping away already! Sorry I shan't be able to make Beth's interesting session, but I'll be with you in spirit.

Best wishes. Bob
Well, as per, I was away for this, which was a real pity. I missed the last one as well, so while I know Aidan and Beth do a number of sessions I still would have liked to have come to THIS one.

What else is on offer? May be we could do something on CB anything - such as the crossover between NHS provision and the practice in ordinary coaching for stress management ...

Keep up the good work David!

Frances x

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