Three Arizona Writers Speak; I Listen
Yesterday I went to the heart of downtown, for my first time since moving to Phoenix. Invited to hear three women speak as part of Arizona’s Centennial Celebration, I donned my tennis shoes and walking clothes and headed toward town. Driving and parking became an emergent issue as I reached Jefferson and First Avenue. A bike race was underway with speeding cyclists swooshing through the streets forcing me to park seventeen blocks from my destination. Grateful for my choice in clothing and shoes, I began my walk toward the big event arriving fifteen minutes late. Martha Beck, known as “Oprah’s coach” had already begun her story telling. I arrived to hear her recount dreams she had of Africa when she was pregnant with her son, Adam. “Remember your dreams, if only a little part of them,” she encourages us. Dreams led her to finding her Soul, finding her work, and finding herself. Hundreds of Arizonans sat on the edge of their seats. She spoke of times when she felt...
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