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26) Tom Herbert

An episode of the How do you feel today? podcast, hosted by See how you feel at moodapp.io, titled "26) Tom Herbert" was published on May 22, 2023 and runs 29 minutes.

May 22, 2023 ·29m · How do you feel today?

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Tom is a baker and joint founder of the Long Table, where locally sourced and lovingly prepared food is made available to everyone. Listen in as Tom tells me about: - feeling like a heavy cloud with a silver lining - competing concerns and needs - saying what you’re grateful for in company - the companionship of sharing a meal - getting up early to seize the day - connecting with a bigger calling and purpose - slowing down with an unwanted record player - connecting around the Long Table - the importance of checking in with friends

Tom is a baker and joint founder of the Long Table, where locally sourced and lovingly prepared food is made available to everyone. Listen in as Tom tells me about:

- feeling like a heavy cloud with a silver lining

- competing concerns and needs

- saying what you’re grateful for in company

- the companionship of sharing a meal

- getting up early to seize the day

- connecting with a bigger calling and purpose

- slowing down with an unwanted record player

- connecting around the Long Table

- the importance of checking in with friends

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