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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2016 · 19 MIN

Our Message to Pulse and the Community (Dean Sage | Brendan John)

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It’s been almost a week and Dean has been struggling to figure what he would say to you this week. There are no words that will make things better, will change what has happened, or will take the pain away. But he still believes in hope. He wants to share a story about erasure and invisibility from his past that is tied up with a song called “Elegy” composed by William Payn. He’s mastered a live performance of the Andante Handbell Choir performing the song last year so you can hear it for yourself. But please make sure you check out the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X69PUdjyzFc Also go watch Brendan John deliver his message from the end of the podcast as well: https://youtu.be/jWzC6XmR300 More Episodes Subscribe

It’s been almost a week and Dean has been struggling to figure what he would say to you this week. There are no words that will make things better, will change what has happened, or will take the pain away. But he still believes in hope. He wants to share a story about erasure and invisibility from his past that is tied up with a song called “Elegy” composed by William Payn. He’s mastered a live performance of the Andante Handbell Choir performing the song last year so you can hear it for yourself. But please make sure you check out the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X69PUdjyzFc Also go watch Brendan John deliver his message from the end of the podcast as well: https://youtu.be/jWzC6XmR300 More Episodes Subscribe

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