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Patrick Sharbaugh's avatar

Sunni, hello from nearby Lake Oswego, where I'm staying for a week while I clear out a storage unit in PDX and pack the nonnegotiables for shipping off to Portugal. Very excited for the publication of Gamestorming Part Deux! In fact I'll be leading a session dedicated to it for Facilitation Lab in Lisbon next month. Yippee! Would love to connect if you're about. (Also, a belated but deeply felt salute for your remarkable and heartrending post here on August 17...)

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Sunni (Sun) Brown's avatar

Patrick, text me? Welcome back to the PNW. I'll email you my cell. And thank you for reading when I write here. Yes, it's not an easy time but it's what I have to work with. Hopefully, I'll see you soon.

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Chris Lunney's avatar

Yes! to both inner and outer exploration. There's no way to do one without the other. I actively try to blend both embodied and intellectual methods, heart-based and mind-based, iand ntrospective and outward perception. I love this, support it, and want more :)

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Sunni (Sun) Brown's avatar

Chris, glad to hear you do blended work. I agree - one without the other is missing a beating heart. Please stay connected.

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JBM78's avatar

I have the new book and was just reading it this morning. I am so happy I found it/your work. When I was ready to get up and move, I started to listen to The Extended Mind audiobook (title I came across in Gamestorming).

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Sunni (Sun) Brown's avatar

Thank you! I'm happy you found it, too. Fun fact about The Extended Mind: The author, Annie, wrote me to tell me that my other book, The Doodle Revolution, inspired her research path on the extended mind. I had written about the extended mind as it relates to visual language. I love her book and I'm glad you're enjoying them both.

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