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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2015 · 1H 21M

Q&A with Bestselling Author Jonathan Harnisch (2015) HD

from The Georgie Gust Exhibit · host Georgie Gust

I love my fans, friends, and students at Northwest Missouri State University! At the end of the second class within this webcast I had the amazing opportunity to meet with one student in particular with whom I was able to listen, and connect on such a deep and personal level which resulted in my decision to delete that section from the public arena and simply keep for myself. It was enormously touching, heartfelt, and personally special to me, that I keep the clip for my own reflections, and as a reminder that what I am doing in life, and in general, is worth it. My goal has always been to touch one person who is not already a friend or family member, and my job is done. My work means the world to me. This was a difficult Q&A session with a lecture because the Internet connection in Missouri kept going out, and this has been my very first live Q&A session. I particularly enjoyed the one-on-one chatting via FaceTime with many students, fans, and whom I consider new friends of mine. Thank you so much to all of you at Northwest. I am still on the fence as to whether or not I will keep up with attending class and co-teaching. Opportunities in the future will always lie ahead. I learned most from this Q&A, to pace myself better, take my time, and that there is not a need to be “perfect”. Slow and steady tends to win the race. Again, thank you all and please enjoy the video, and so, ‘nuff said, as they say and onward bound as usual for me. Hope you all enjoy! —Jonathan Harnisch

I love my fans, friends, and students at Northwest Missouri State University! At the end of the second class within this webcast I had the amazing opportunity to meet with one student in particular with whom I was able to listen, and connect on such a deep and personal level which resulted in my decision to delete that section from the public arena and simply keep for myself. It was enormously touching, heartfelt, and personally special to me, that I keep the clip for my own reflections, and as a reminder that what I am doing in life, and in general, is worth it. My goal has always been to touch one person who is not already a friend or family member, and my job is done. My work means the world to me. This was a difficult Q&A session with a lecture because the Internet connection in Missouri kept going out, and this has been my very first live Q&A session. I particularly enjoyed the one-on-one chatting via FaceTime with many students, fans, and whom I consider new friends of mine. Thank you so much to all of you at Northwest. I am still on the fence as to whether or not I will keep up with attending class and co-teaching. Opportunities in the future will always lie ahead. I learned most from this Q&A, to pace myself better, take my time, and that there is not a need to be “perfect”. Slow and steady tends to win the race. Again, thank you all and please enjoy the video, and so, ‘nuff said, as they say and onward bound as usual for me. Hope you all enjoy! —Jonathan Harnisch

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