Monday Moti - 9/25/2023 - The problem with "I didn't do anything"

EPISODE · Sep 25, 2023 · 27 MIN

Monday Moti - 9/25/2023 - The problem with "I didn't do anything"

from Perimeter Fires · host Dion C. McInnis '03

In preparing to and having a Perimeter Fires conversation with Nathaniel Hall, I realized that I had been looking a little bit the wrong way at a motivating moment we had together 20 years ago.

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